>has a great respect for the film medium >doesn't overuse CGI, will only use it sparingly >prefers to use real sets instead of greenscreen >prefers to shoot on location instead of in a studio >single handedly elevated the capeshit genre to new dramatic heights >has a great love for authenticity (certain scenes in Dunkirk were shot in the actual location that the real evacuation took place in 1940)
remind me why do we hate him again?
Jaxson Lewis
Imagine you're the mob-connected manager of a mob-owned bank. Imagine that bank is robbed by a crew wearing clown masks. Imagine you're hardass and crooked enough that you try to defend that bank with a shotgun. Imagine you get shot in the process.
Now try to imagine any reason why you, shot and possibly dying, would shout questions at your attacker about his personal beliefs.
Nolan directs scenes like this and thinks they're good.
William Mitchell
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Luke Sanders
He is good at his craft but his films are soulless.
Parker Brown
contrarianism is cancer
Henry Cooper
said the devil
Ian Morris
It was a good film otherwise
Alexander Martinez
What you just described sounds exactly like something you'd read in a comic book, possibly a Batman comic where a side character is questioning the morals of a big guy
Now this scene on the other hand
Jason Edwards
if you knew anything about science youd know this to be true
Carter Bell
He's in it for the money.
Henry Gonzalez
You forgot >responsible for the biggest meme Cred Forums has ever seen
Josiah Carter
Because he's an autist he can't comprehend anything about good storytelling beyond technical details.
Listen to him talk about the plane scene in The Dark Knight Rises. He's genuinely proud of it. He got a plane to hang upside down from another one without pure CG. No mention of the characters or the stupid shit they're saying or the improbable nature of the scene, he just thought a plane hijacking would be a good way to introduce Bane and he got that scene into the movie.
That on its own isn't enough to really hate him, for that I just think he's an autist. But him being praised for this crap bothers me. He has no mind for anything but technical details and he isn't even particularly good at them. His movies aren't particularly impressive on that front.
Michael Bay meanwhile gets shit on for his technically amazing work because there's no deep thought behind it. At least he admits it. And 'Pain & Gain' was more intelligent than anything Nolan ever has or will make in his whole career, that's the real killer.
Caleb Garcia
I don't think nerds know anything about love
James Hughes
cause most of his fans are 16 year olds who think that the dark knight is the greatest film ever made and are incessently vocal about it
Ayden Wood
He's the best out there. I don't think Cred Forums hates him.
Eli Campbell
He completely ripped-off Paprika, a masterpiece, when making Inception.
Isaiah Gutierrez
Menmento is great, but just because he does lots of cool technical stuff, doesn't make him one of the "greats".
basically this
Jordan Garcia
>still posting the beta version
Easton Gutierrez
haha thanks
Connor Gutierrez
I know this is bait but: DIE FUCKER, DIE!
Ryan Long
I can't stand most Nolan movies but at least he's trying to make something big and different. I just wish he was half as smart as he thinks he is.
Oliver Richardson
I never did. Neither did I care about what contrarian faggots on Cred Forums shitposted about him. His films are some of the very few from Hollyshit that I go watch in theaters.
Ethan Fisher
This was the worst moment of the film for me. All the other shit up until this moment kinda' made sense to a non-physicist like myself, but I knew we were going down the soft-science road when "love" comes into the picture.
Christian Wood
Keyword here is 'trying.' If more kinographers has had approach to the job Hollywood would be better, but I think that really a lot of directors do, just most of them don't break into the mainstream like Nolan did. And I don't really know how Nolan did it, if it was luck, or he knew the right people or what but he did it.
Blake Perez
his movies are at least worth watching in theaters. gives me something to look forward to in terms of blockbuster movies
Hunter Lee
I disagree. It comes off as contrived dialogue meant only to get us to the Joker's closing line. On its own, it's fine, but the execution of it could have been handled way, way better. For instance, not shouting it, delivering it in almost a pleading tone, maybe even tweaking the dialogue to the point where it's more like the guy is trying to "recruit" the Joker to his club of "honorable" criminals.
Evan Fisher
His best movie is still "The Prestige." It along with flashes of brilliance elsewhere keep me from outright hating him.