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Christopher Nolan Interview - The Culture show
Christopher Nolan Interview on The Culture Show with Mark Kermode
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Inception UK TV spot. Director: Christopher Nolan Title: Inception Release Date: 16 July 2010 Genre: Action Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Ellen Page, Marion Cotillard, Michael Caine Writers: Christopher Nolan Studio: Warner Brothers Plot: In a world where technology exists to enter the human mind through dream invasion, a single idea within one's mind can be the most dangerous weapon or the most val...
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An "A" class film title!
A must seen film!
The best film from C Nolan
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One of my favorite directors and film critics together. Beautiful
I am from chile and i studied to become an english teacher and during that period i remember visitig radio 4 website for their then podcast section and the one i loved from the start was mayo and kermode reviews and if i am not mistaken the one i listened to first was batman begins where kermode said it was a 'weird art movie trapped within the body of a blockbuster' or something like that...haha what an insightfull analyst kermode is.
Am I the only one thinking they look alike?
Nolan you are shit. You are not an author. Your movies are only blockbuster.
he is crying in the corner of his bedroom after your comment lol
Whoever had the idea of drawing Mark strangling Nolan deserves some credit.
What happened last Friday
Two legends right there. Respect them both
Smart dude.
God, fucking love this bloke. Still seems surreal that he walked out of the Bladerunner screening before me at the Prince Charles Cinema yesterday all on his own, like a casual cinema goer. I greeted him with 'Chris'....
No fucking way!!!?! I would have flipped out if i saw him like that
Callum Shepherd please please elaborate on this story!
Callum Shepherd lmao
kermode and nolan look so similar, especially if kermode were to take off his glasses!
it is certain Chirs Nolan is the best influential geniuse..
How can he say he treats his audiences intelligently? He treats is like children. All his ideas are so clearly spelled out in every movie it leaves nothing to the imagination. Hell, maybe that's a good thing. We are dumb as pigshit in this day and age.
Grant Codron are you kidding ? have you seen Inception ? Interstellar ! ? what the F man !?
narti cara Yeah I saw Inception. Everything was so clearly explained it was annoying. Didn't leave a damn thing to the imagination, and it was very uninteresting to me as a result. You should watch Rob Ager's youtube videos where he talks about how Inception could have been better. It's really cool
Ah. You're referring to the old "was it all in a dream" ending that had absolutely no bearing on the rest of the plot. Yes, that was a clever clogs thing to do. The irritating thing is that film actually had potential to be awesome. Eg, when everyone's looking at her as she walks, and dicaprio explains its cos she's in a dream. So fuckin irritating. Would've been awesome and interesting without him explaining that. But that's because corporations now run productions, and corporations feel it's important that everything is completely abc123. Nolan is their little golden boy
Grant Codron "We are dumb as pigshit in this day and age" Check out the blockbusters of the 70s. Do you really think those movies were much more intelligent, creative and imaginative than Nolan movies? Because I don't think so.
theone1991 Yes I do. Look at Clockwork Orange or the shining or blue velvet. The subtleties and metaphors are itriguing and wonderful. Look I don't think Nolan's bad, but it's just blockbuster stuff. What irritates me about Chris Nolan is that he purports to have depth in his films. Scratch a little under the surface and there's very little there.
Nolan films ranked (I haven't seen Following): 1. Inception 2. The Dark Knight 3. Memento 4. Batman Begins 5. The Dark Knight Rises 6. Insomnia 7. The Prestige
I lke The Dark Knight Rises a lot, but it is a pretty flawed movie. In my opinion, Batman Begins, Memento and The Prestige are Nolans Best films.
Yeah, my personal favorite of his is "The Dark Knight", absolute masterpiece.
+CisforCock Inception?
+CisforCock Yeup Batman Begins, memento, the prestige and Dark knight are his best films. Inception and Interstellar are both ambitious, intelligent blockbusters but heavily flawed in certain areas. Dark Knight Rises is very messy and weak.
I find Rises to be the best of the trilogy personally. It wraps up the Bruce Wayne story and it comes full circle with the League of Shadows. Also, many of the “flaws” aren’t really flaws. Most are really nitpicks and many others require to see the previous two films and pay attention to the small details to find the answer in a question they have that is chalked up to being a plot hole or flaw when it isn’t. Whenever I’ve seen people talk about how the movie isn’t good they seem to always revert back to either of the previous films and compare it to them when they don’t look at how it fits itself into the story. Many of the so called flaws could be found in Batman Begins and The Dark Knight if one were to look at those films as critically as this film, but people don’t look that critically at those films like they do to The Dark Knight Rises. The film is the end of a trilogy and for many, the end of trilogies aren’t always the best. Quite honestly, with the hype the film had, I noticed that a lot of people expected nothing but perfection when The Dark Knight Rises came out due to how positive the response to The Dark Knight was. This is something people rarely ever acknowledge when the film is talked about. There are people who wouldn’t accept the film as is, due to the knowledge of this being the final film in Nolan’s trilogy as well as being a film that follows one of the most beloved films of our time. I went in the theater wanting to be entertained. I’ve only come to the conclusion of it being the best and my favorite film in The Dark Knight Trilogy after viewing it and the other two films back to back many times and just appreciating the story that is there and enjoying how it progressed. People can get very critical of films these days for various reasons. Sometimes it’s to just join popular opinion. Some also think their word is final and if you don’t agree with them, you’re just silly and stupid and should shut up with an opinion that differs from their own. I’ve no problem with people not being fond of this film, but I would encourage people to be just as critical of the other films in the trilogy and not just the final film.
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haha chris's foot at 4:54
Best modern director, I still can't tell who I like more, Tarantino or Nolan.
The two styles are incomparable. Tarantino is fast, quick-witted, violent and snappy. Nolan is slower, more psychological and more like a ticking clock but one that has a manner so smooth and cool that you can't help but to just listen to it. In the end, both are great because their styles and methods are so unique.
***** Couldn't have contrasted them any better!
It's hard to choose. It's like do you love sex, or do love sex?
My top 2 favorite directors man. Nolan is my #1.
Paul Thomas Anderson and the Coen Brothers are better than both of them.
God, i fucking love Chris Nolan, without a doubt the best modern director.
The Dude Ever heard of Paul Thomas Anderson?
I think he means in terms of Blockbuster Hollywood directors, which I would agree with.
The man is my hero and role model
its funny how kermode blabs on about how nolan brings smarts to big blockbusters while he's interviewing him for dark knight rises -- one of the DUMBEST action movies ever made.
rises being one of the dumbest action movies ever, ? HAVE YOU SEEN MOVIES AT ALL !??!?!?!?! LOL
Fans still wonder if batman died in the dark knight rises because Alfred has vision of a retired bruce Wayne at the end of the film it is bit like the inception ending
TDKR does not have an Inception ending. Autopilot?
He is a genius and he knows it
Genius? David Lynch is a genius. Not Nolan, that made orrible movies like inceptione and interstellar...
He puts the 'Great' in 'Great Britain'
Nolan is one smart cookie
Interstellar, Nolan. Don't let us down...
Has he ever let us down? The most amazing director today, no doubt.
He's got the oscar best actor winner and Michael Caine, it cannot fail
***** Don't forget Jessica Chastain, Anne Hathaway (not a fan of her at all, but Nolan's first collaboration with her used her to great effect), Matt Damon, Casey Affleck and Hans Zimmer hopefully providing another soundtrack as awesome as Inception. Yup, it's gonna be mindblowing.
Tom Waits Interstellar sounds a bit... corny! (Badum-ts)
Tom Waits I can't believe nobody is mentioning Matthew McConaughey, he is an extraordinary actor and obviously the lead role in the movie.
Christopher Nolan is the best comic book movie director ever and anyone who denies that should be sanctioned under The Mental Health Act.
1:45 does anyone know the name of the "song" playing here? It has some elements from "Gotham's reckoning".. Never heard it before, pretty epic!
to be fair The Matrix applied the same principle. As did It's A Wonderful Life, The Wizard of Oz, Mary Poppins etc.
Don't think so, just 12 nominations and honorary award... imdb(DOT)com/name/nm0000019/awards?ref_=nm_awd
Batman + Pump It Up :D
fellini got 5 oscars
Alfred Hitchcock never got an Oscar, Federico Fellini never got an Oscar, Stanley Kubrick never got an Oscar (has one if we count special-effects award), David Lynch never got an Oscar, Jean Luc Godard was never even nominated... And you have people like Martin Scorsese and Orson Welles who only won one Oscar. I'd rather have my name mentioned in this group of people rather than someone who won an Oscar. Movies from these people are timeless and so will be some of Nolan flicks.
Nolan should direct a james bond movie
How is he so fucking good, not a bad movie made . man if i had his job and it was my passion like his id love it but the amount of pressure id feel wow lol
Have you seen the films from the aforementioned directors?
Some men, just want the world to learn cinema...
Andrea Arnold made me want to be a filmmaker, so I guess I'm sad too. How this makes someone sad is beyond me. Everyone has a different film/filmmaker which speaks out to them. Not everyone are inspired by the masters. To put it short, no need to be a dick.
Wow, so Bergman, Kurosawa, Kubrick, Ozu, Mizoguchi, Bunuel, Malle, and Tati didn't want to make you a filmmaker first? That's sad.
damn this guy is yet to make a bad movie hes a genius.
@Dakkadot09 Fuck yourself you piece of shit !! Nolan is indeed the best director that cinema is ever seen !!
Here we see a genius of the 21st century