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Also, what would WB offer him more? He has had 4 consecutive major successes, he can pretty much do whatever he wants right now. I agree that he should resurrect his John Hughes film.
I give Nolan a lot of ****. I think his last handful of films have not been very good at all. Having said that I rewatched The Dark Knight recently and it holds up so very well. It's still a fine film. Batman Begins too. Still, I think the free reign he's been given isn't exactly a good thing and I'd like to see him try a more modest story.
Here's my relationship with Christopher Nolan's films.
I've been a hardcore Batman fan since I was 2. When I heard Nolan was doing Batman: The Intimidation Game, I thought, "Um, okay, no idea who this dude is, so whatever." When it was explained that it would be an origin story and a grittier reboot in the style of Year One, I thought, "You know what? This Nolan guy's in good hands with this Batman project because he's making the Batman film that should've always been made in the first place. He can't lose." - I also thought it was a good way for him to get acclimated into the Hollywood system (which it ultimately was).
Then I rented Memento and Insomnia. And then I tracked down Following. I was blown away. I said, "Batman couldn't be in better hands with this filmmaker." My opinion totally flipped. Forward 12 years later, and it's honestly a tie for my fandom between Nolan and Batman.
Now, truth be told, I think Nolan's best films are mostly his non-Batman ones, but that's just my opinion. I rank them:
1. Inception
2. Interstellar
3. The Prestige
4. Memento
5. The Dark Knight
6. The Dark Knight Rises
7. Batman Begins
8. Insomnia
9. Following
I still haven't seen the perfect Batman film, but Nolan was the closest. [BLACKOUT]But I do think Batman Returns is the best Batman film.[/BLACKOUT]
Production values off the charts (best looking Blu-ray of the 90's), great performances from the actors, interesting parallels between the three main characters, phenomenal music, extremely ballsy decisions given that it's a summer tentpole, etc.
Here's my relationship with Christopher Nolan's films.
I've been a hardcore Batman fan since I was 2. When I heard Nolan was doing Batman: The Intimidation Game, I thought, "Um, okay, no idea who this dude is, so whatever." When it was explained that it would be an origin story and a grittier reboot in the style of Year One, I thought, "You know what? This Nolan guy's in good hands with this Batman project because he's making the Batman film that should've always been made in the first place. He can't lose." - I also thought it was a good way for him to get acclimated into the Hollywood system (which it ultimately was).
Then I rented Memento and Insomnia. And then I tracked down Following. I was blown away. I said, "Batman couldn't be in better hands with this filmmaker." My opinion totally flipped. Forward 12 years later, and it's honestly a tie for my fandom between Nolan and Batman.
Now, truth be told, I think Nolan's best films are mostly his non-Batman ones, but that's just my opinion. I rank them:
1. Inception
2. Interstellar
3. The Prestige
4. Memento
5. The Dark Knight
6. The Dark Knight Rises
7. Batman Begins
8. Insomnia
9. Following
I still haven't seen the perfect Batman film, but Nolan was the closest. [BLACKOUT]But I do think Batman Returns is the best Batman film.[/BLACKOUT]
I'm revisiting the LOTR trilogy and it's occurred to me, that aside from the absolute hack job that is The Hobbit, they don't really do the single story told over the course of multiple films anymore. Kill Bill and Red Cliff are done in this style too. Would you guys be patient enough for a Nolan two or three parter?
For me, it's;
1. The Prestige
2. The Dark Knight
3. Memento
4. Interstellar
5. Batman Begins
6. The Dark Knight Rises
7. Inception
8. Following
9. Insomnia
Notes;
a) Inception did nothing for me but the movie is slowly growing on me with repeat viewings.
b) TDKR gets worse with repeat viewings. I can see Inception and TDKR swapping places on the next viewing.
c) Prestige blew me away. I absolutely loved it on first viewing and love it more with repeat viewings.
d) There is a big gap between the first 3 movies and the rest (for me). 4 down to 9 are by no means bad movies but I just don't enjoy them anywhere near as much as the first 3 movies. I think Batman Begins and Inception are very overrated.
e) I think Nolan's Batman absolutely destroys all the Batman movie that come before and Batflek will have his work cut out to even be in the ball park.
TDK and Inception are my top Nolan films.