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Attack helicopter movie or nothing.
Hated Interstellar too. Prestige was good. The Batman movies I don't remember. Haven't bothered with the rest and probably won't ever.Inception is his worst movie.
Also sources say the setting is "not the present day".
Mr. Damon I don't feel so good
Tom Holland to Star in Christopher Nolan’s Latest Film
Matt Damon is already on the call sheet for the top secret feature that Universal will open in 2026.www.hollywoodreporter.com
Also sources say the setting is "not the present day".
Mr. Damon I don't feel so good
Tom Holland to Star in Christopher Nolan’s Latest Film
Matt Damon is already on the call sheet for the top secret feature that Universal will open in 2026.www.hollywoodreporter.com
Also sources say the setting is "not the present day".
Bond movie set in 80s with Holland playing main role
Only if there was a scene where all the Bond villains were standing around, being shot from the waist up, asking "wheres Bond? Anyone seen him?" and you see a little pair of hands jumping into and out of the bottom of the frame as diminutive TH tries to get their attention.Bond movie set in 80s with Holland playing main role
Its from Team America. Its from the makers of South Park.What the fuck is this thing?! Jesus, Am i going to have nightmares tonight?
And they were GLORIOUS! Who wouldn't want more of these?????We had a bunch of 80s Bond movies.
Because I do not think they could make them like that. They would get the aesthetic, but not the culture. they would inject todays culture into the 80s.And they were GLORIOUS! Who wouldn't want more of these?????
In what world is the protagonist awesome? He’s a nameless, emotionless, uncool bond concept, not a character that makes the audience feel any emotion.People shitting on Tenet is wild to me.
The opening sequence alone is worth the price of admission assuming you saw it in IMAX or Dolby. When the heavy bass kicks in when the SWAT team starts jogging through the stadium and throughout that entire ordeal was god-tier.
The concept is super fun. Robert Pattenson's character was amazing. The protagonist was awesome. Set pieces were sick.
Definitely agree that it's not the most coherent of his works, but as an experience it was peak, and on rewatch you get extra tidbits and details that make it a treat.
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Nolan movies are always a must see, so whatever he's got Damon doing, I'll be there day one in the best theater available.
Fair enough. I think a few of the retro-80's styled projects (Stranger Things, Totally Killer) hit it pretty well all things considered but yeah, I agree that the right vibe would be hard to recreate. Certainly the callous humor of that era would be hard to reproduce and James Bond as he existed back then would be an absolute no go by todays standards (which is why I think a throw back film COULD work, his womanizing ways CAN work with a deft touch and especially if its Henry Cavill doing itBecause I do not think they could make them like that. They would get the aesthetic, but not the culture. they would inject todays culture into the 80s.
The protagonist was charming and handled the intensity of the action well, which was really all that was required of him. The actor playing him I thought killed it.In what world is the protagonist awesome? He’s a nameless, emotionless, uncool bond concept, not a character that makes the audience feel any emotion.
I don’t even want to understand why he choose to do this - it’s dump and made the movie worse.
And that’s a theme with Nolan. His nonsensical “no goes” that in this day and age just make his movies worse.
Like him having a handful of extras on set to show the battle of Dunkirk, robbing it from epicnes, or him directing action in Batman when he is just objectively bad at it.
He should have used CGI in one and leave action to someone who knows how to do it in the other.
It’s maddening because his movies could be legitimate classics. But it’s like he wants to sabotage them himself. Tenet with a likable main character could have rivaled Bond.
I absolutely love Robert Patrick, he’s great in everything. He should have been James in the new Silent Hill movie.Just compare them with Pattison which is absolutely wonderful to watch in it and has very little to do besides being the coolest mysterious sidekick.
Washington? No way, he is a total wooden plank. Same lack of range in The Creator. These types of roles are not his bag, he is woefully miscast with those directors. Both Nolan and Edwards can't write or direct emotion well, so they need the actor to do all the heavy lifting and Washington just didn't do it. Tenant I think was just too much for any actor, but The Creator could have definitely used a more dynamic lead.The protagonist was charming and handled the intensity of the action well, which was really all that was required of him. The actor playing him I thought killed it.
I can definitely get that they didn't give him some oscar-worthy dialogue, but for Tenet it feels like the "world" is more or less the main character. I didn't buy the romance angle at all with the woman, but I thought that actress did well. The main villain was appropriately over the top.
EXCLUSIVE: Christopher Nolan isn’t done adding some serious star power to his next film at Universal. Sources tell Deadline that Anne Hathaway and Zendaya are set to star in his next event film. They would join previously announced cast members Matt Damon and Tom Holland.
The film will have an Imax release on July 17, 2026. The date falls in line with a number of Nolan films that have had similar release dates in the past.
It’s kinda weird how often he reuses the same actors
Is there some philosophy behind this, or is he just lazy/a creature of comfort?
I hope they have to play characters that LOATHE each other, like really bitter viscous anger.Tom Holland AND Zendaya, lmaoooo
Not to the extent of Nolan, thoughAll the biggest directors always used the same-ish actors/crew/composers. They just work well together, and it's just how it should be.
Have you heard of Scorcese and DiCaprio?Not to the extent of Nolan, though
Lupita Nyong’o is the latest A-lister to join Christopher Nolan’s much-ballyhooed and much-shrouded feature film project, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter.
The actress, last seen toplining this past summer’s alien invasion thriller A Quiet Place: Day One, joins a robust bold-faced call sheet that already includes Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Anne Hathaway and Zendaya.
Nolan wrote the script and is directing the project, which Universal Pictures will distribute. The studio has set a release date of July 17, 2026.
Universal...rumored to be a horror film...will it be one of the original Universal Studios Monsters?
Zendaya is amazing in euphoria. She’sa way better actor than Tom Holland.Oh man, a low energy actress like Zendaya is DEATH to a Nolan film since he rarely extracts energy from his actors. Big scene chewing actors like Matthew Mcconaghy do much better, for me, in his films.
I was thinking along those lines, but so so overdone these days. Casting-wise a Mummy picture or maybe a modern Dr.Jekyll?Hopefully Wolfman. If true though
I hope he makes scifi again. While I enjoyed Oppenheimer, it didn't really wow me or make feel like I needed to see it on the big screen.
Yep, he really stole the show in Tenet.Robert Pattinson Reteaming With Christopher Nolan for ‘Oppenheimer’ Filmmaker’s Latest Movie
The top secret feature will be released by Universal in 2026.www.hollywoodreporter.com
Hopefully he's the lead.
Pattinson is also BATMAN. Tom as Spiderman. Zendaya as Spider Gwen. Hathaway as Catwoman. Lupita....Hard ti say. Maybe the villain?
Stealth DC/Marvel superhero crossover film confirmed!!!
ITS FINALLY HAPPENING BOYS!!!!!
It's 2024, and I.....A stealth Marvel/DC crossover distributed by Universal? That would involve Disney, Warner Bros. and Universal to all work together; you have a better chance of a US/Ukraine/Russia free trade agreement!
It’s kinda weird how often he reuses the same actors
Is there some philosophy behind this, or is he just lazy/a creature of comfort?
Last rumor I saw said this was scifi. About a cutting edge military helicopter that gets taken over by self-aware AI and/or terrorists. Like Patlabor or that old Jamie Fox movie.
Charlize Theron is the latest bold-faced name to join the cast of Christopher Nolan‘s upcoming movie at Universal.
The Oscar winner joins a star-studded ensemble that includes Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Anne Hathaway, Zendaya, Lupita Nyong’o and Robert Pattinson. Details about the highly-anticipated film’s plot remain tightly under wraps and sources tell Variety that loglines or descriptions of the film that have been published to date are not correct.
Good grief Tom Holland is gonna be 3 inches shorter than anyone else in the cast
Charlize Theron