“Knowing” provokes debate on supernatural powers
Every Nicolas Cage movie is special and audience wait with bated breath for every new release of Cage. Nicolas Cage’s next movie, “Knowing,” is about a man who digs up a 50-year-old time capsule, inside of which is a piece of paper that seems to accurately predict every single world disaster, up to and including Armageddon itself.
In what bizarrely different, strange new world could this be even remotely real? In ours apparently, if director Alex Proyas is to be believed.
“It’s not supernatural,” Proyas said of the flick’s set-up. “It’s a science-fiction movie. I can’t really say more than that because it’s part of the surprise and fun of seeing the move. But we moved completely away from mythical prophecy foretelling of the future. It’s really grounded in a version of science that we believe holds water.”
For the life of me, I can’t figure out what the heck that means – how in the world fortune telling could have a scientific basis.
Now, the wait for the movie becomes even more sweet.
Warner Bros debuted the full-length theatrical trailer for Chris Nolan’s Inception in theaters in front of Iron Man 2 a few days back. There aren’t many words to describe how incredibly epic and amazing this looks, but beautiful and stunning and mesmerizing are a few that fit best. Watching this trailer, you will agree that Inception is the most anticipated movie this summer. This just looks so phenomenal.

Inception is both written and directed by acclaimed Oscar nominated British filmmaker Christopher Nolan, of Memento, Insomnia, Batman Begins, The Prestige and The Dark Knight. Nolan previously co-wrote the scripts for Memento, Batman Begins, The Prestige, and The Dark Knight with his brother Jonathan Nolan. Warner Bros is bringing Inception to theaters starting on July 16th this summer.
Source: FirstShowing.




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