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The Secret of Inception

I loved Inception.

After all the hype thrown out during the build up to the movie’s release, I was beginning to wonder if Nolan’s latest effort had it in it to live up to all the expectation. I should have never doubted the man, since his past work have all been stellar.

As I do after watching any film, I went off to read some of the reviews to read up on other’s takes on the movie. One in particular caught my eye, since it wasn’t the normal run-of-the-mill review but an actual analysis on the deeper meanings to Inception.

The author Devin Faraci explores themes that others have failed to notice or mention and while it may seem a little out there, I have taken them to be the true meaning to the film, as intended by Nolan himself. Maybe it was all meant to be this way, or we’re all putting too much thought into it, but all I know though is that Nolan is a very experienced story teller and after developing Inception for many years, I’m sure Faraci’s theory is not far from the truth.

Anywho, here’s a link to the article. Try to catch up on some of the things mentioned the next time you watch the movie. I certainly did.

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And here’s a link to their article about the newest range of boots on show. The photo reel shows a few of the boots mentioned in the post with Nike, Adidas, Puma, Umbro, Mizuno and co. showing their hand for the season to come.

Gotta get me a pair of them adipures one day.

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Since soccer is my favourite sport, I felt the need to fill the blog up with at least one obligatory post about the sport. Here is a link to a very interesting read done by the boys up in Soccer Bible.
Showcasing and analysing the different generations of balls used in the world soccer leagues, it gives a nice insight into Nike’s range on offer, as well as the time periods where each model is used.
Great set of balls indeed (lol)
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Since soccer is my favourite sport, I felt the need to fill the blog up with at least one obligatory post about the sport. Here is a link to a very interesting read done by the boys up in Soccer Bible.

Showcasing and analysing the different generations of balls used in the world soccer leagues, it gives a nice insight into Nike’s range on offer, as well as the time periods where each model is used.

Great set of balls indeed (lol)

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