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<title>Comment by Kelli</title>
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<description>Man, I LOVED Memento.  Then I saw Nolan&#039;s first picture, the painfully amateurish &quot;Following.&quot;  Now I think the whole non-linear time thing is not much more than a gimmick that he&#039;s likely to use over and over again until sometimes hits him over the head with a digicam.

One word prediction for this movie: Baleful.</description>
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<title>Comment by TDavid</title>
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<description>Sometimes I wonder why this Batman series slugs on. Time for it to take a rest and come back in 20 years or so when the stain of Micheal Keaton playing the overly dark, brooding cavedweller has dissipated.</description>
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