As long as Cameron doesn't write his own stuff, I'll be there to watch his movies. That means I'll see him in 2020, if then.
He has written every single one so far, why would he start then?
As long as Cameron doesn't write his own stuff, I'll be there to watch his movies. That means I'll see him in 2020, if then.
At the end of the day all awarding bodies are highly overrated and meant to impose a standard sense of mainstream appreciation. Even the more reputable ones (if not especially so). There's a reason why most artists value the work itself as rewarding, and it's NOT because they lost some award.
Nolan's legacy as a filmmaker will continue whether or not the academy recognises him or not. Hollywood is already dirty with studio-politics, it makes each of Nolan's works all the more valuable for their originality. Anyone who watches his movies will know.
All I know is:
Memento should've been nominated for Best Picture.
Nolan should've won for writing Memento's screenplay.
The Prestige should've been nominated for Best Picture.
Jonathan and Chris should've been nominated for Best Screenplay.
The Dark Knight should've been nominated for Best Picture.
Inception should've won for Best Screenplay (Nolan).
Nolan should've been nominated for Best Director (and should've won).
I'll even go farther and say that Inception should've won Best Picture.
All of these points are valid at the VERY least. These things should've obviously happened, and it's very noticeable (and suspicious) that they didn't happen. I can only conclude that there's an agenda by the academy against Nolan. Why that is, we may never know.
All I know is, Nolan makes me orgasm.
He's a great director, but he lacks attention to detail in certain aspects. he is a very good story to film translator. I just feel his weakness which is a major offset is his action choreography. He attempts to ground it in reality but it doesn't translate well and ends up looking either too choppy or too generic.
I'm not a blind Nolan fanboy, but he has become, together with Scorcese & Spielberg, my favourite Director.
So... porn-makers? :P (Mortal Kombat should've had a LITERALITY)
True. Nolan is the pioneer of today. It's like 1999 was the big return of Star Wars, and along came a film called The Matrix and (for my money) stole its thunder and became of the times. While everyone else is doing remakes and staying safe, Nolan has new ideas and creates new worlds from them like with Inception. Intelligent, complex, thought provoking material.If anyone can give us the next groundbreaking sci fi film that changes everything in such a way that it becomes a global phenomena like Star Wars it's Chris Nolan. I'm not trying to disregard some recently great sci fi movies but if anyone can change the playing field so drastically like Star Wars did it'd be him.
Dear god, where is this? I remember looking everywhere for the full video, but never got very far.After watching the DGA 75th anniversary interview of George Lucas conducted by Christopher Nolan I can't stop thinking about a wholly original sci fi/space opera epic directed by Chris.
I think he'd need to step out of his box to fully take advantage of the genre. He has the writing capability, but as far as imagination and abstract thoughts to take it that far? I'm still not convinced.If anyone can give us the next groundbreaking sci fi film that changes everything in such a way that it becomes a global phenomena like Star Wars it's Chris Nolan. I'm not trying to disregard some recently great sci fi movies but if anyone can change the playing field so drastically like Star Wars did it'd be him.
I'm also just really damn curious as to what he could pull off. I'm dying to see it and I really hope he has something like that planned for the near future. Here's hoping.
Dear god, where is this? I remember looking everywhere for the full video, but never got very far.
I'm an idiot. I remember being on this page, but never clicked on the thumbnails because it just looked like a photo gallery.
After watching the DGA 75th anniversary interview of George Lucas conducted by Christopher Nolan I can't stop thinking about a wholly original sci fi/space opera epic directed by Chris.
If anyone can give us the next groundbreaking sci fi film that changes everything in such a way that it becomes a global phenomena like Star Wars it's Chris Nolan. I'm not trying to disregard some recently great sci fi movies but if anyone can change the playing field so drastically like Star Wars did it'd be him.
I'm also just really damn curious as to what he could pull off. I'm dying to see it and I really hope he has something like that planned for the near future. Here's hoping.
I agree. Of all the things to complain about in BB and TDK i never understood the action scene complaint. I understand the problems with the close camera in BB, Nolan went for a certain style and it backfired, but in TDK and Inception? His action direction is fantastic, I really enjoyed the action setpieces in TDK, a great mix of much need naturalism with subtle cgi effects. I don't think theres any action moment in any recent superhero film that made me as gobsmacked as i was during the TDK chase scene...or the clowns/doctor/swat battle.
Then again im of the mind that the best one on one fight scene is the final fight in rashomon, and that the raiders of the lost ark truck chase is the measuring stick that all action should be placed against. So different strokes i guess, i was never much into wire fu/heavy cgi battles...those only seem to work well in their respective genres.