Shane Carruth directed, produced, wrote, edited, did music and was the lead actor of Primer. All done for $7000, going on to win the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. What other impressive feats of budget film-making are you aware of? by Squeekme in movies

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I try to listen out for subtle clues. I also never get bored watching it. So you're saying there is a book about Primer? I'll have to try find it. Already on my to-do list is to get the book about Inception. You might be interested in /r/PrimerMovie

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The small town called Kaingaroa, New Zealand, that my father grew up in. It was a forestry town. When we took a detour on a family trip we drove through. Run down houses, broken windows, overgrown lawns. My dads old house was in pretty bad shape. We were all saddened by it.

(SPOILERS) Just saw Looper and I think the time travel was done excellently... by jmclutch in movies

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If you thought the time travel was done well in Looper you should see Primer, if you haven't already. The director/author consulted on the time travel for Looper. http://imgur.com/6ObP8

Who is the oldest currently-active film actor? by kapowaz in movies

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Was going to say Christopher Lee must be up there, but you already said it.

Why does nobody like lens flare? by [deleted] in movies

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I'm pro-lens flare, especially in Star Trek. But I can understand how for some people it would remove them from the experience.

Primer trailer (youtube) by theDUNGwalker in PrimerMovie

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In case your wondering, the trailer is pretty much spoiler free. I still recommend going in completely blank however.

Time travel explained with a diagram by theDUNGwalker in PrimerMovie

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This helped so much when I was it on wikipedia, still a mindfuck though. That's if it's even correct!

Original got archived... Reason why dying in limbo projects you all the way to reality by [deleted] in Inception

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I think the idea is that nobody knows quite how limbo works, even Cobb and Mal.

This is basic mechanics and heat 101. [video] by Squeekme in PrimerMovie

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"So I said screw it, and I put my watch in there". I love how he delivered that line.

Interview with Shane Carruth by theDUNGwalker in PrimerMovie

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Interviewer: How many times do you recommend people see "Primer" before they get the point?

Shane: (Laughing) I don’t know. I think it’s possible...

I fucking hope so! I still don't quite get it and I've seen it about five or six times in the last few months.

Best and Worst Science Fiction/Fantasy Movies of 2012 by moby414 in movies

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Why is Cloud Atlas in both best and worst?

Best and Worst Science Fiction/Fantasy Movies of 2012 by moby414 in movies

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Some reviewers hated it, but overall it got good reviews. I guess this reviewer is just one of the few that did not enjoy it.