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It’s the most mysterious movie since the last time Christopher Nolan made a movie, though at least we knew that one was about Batman. This time he’s got Inception, a thriller in which “your mind is the scene of the crime.”

For the past few months, the film’s official website has been nothing but a spinning top, a metaphor for something yet to be revealed. Today, according to several of our readers who emailed in, the top stopped and became a link. Upon following the link, we were taken to a Mind Crimes game in which users create a maze of sorts (We didn’t play it, but several readers said that it wasn’t very difficult). At the end of the game, the user is rewarded with the following first teaser poster:

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After only one trailer and with another one on the way, attached to Sherlock Holmes, it is still difficult to have any sense of Nolan’s film, or whether it will be any good. Though, we do know this — the marketing will be fun to follow. Inception stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Ken Watanabe, Marion Cotillard, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Tom Hardy and Ellen Page. It is in theaters July 16, 2010.


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