Christopher Nolan Cuts Ties with Warner Bros, Moves to Universal for Next Film

Sep 14, 2021 08:46


Christopher Nolan will make his J. Robert Oppenheimer film for Universal, marking the first time in over a decade that he hasn't been at WB. Film carries $100 million budget. Nolan wrote the script. It will shoot in Q1 of 2022 https://t.co/jIbfvXM8AO
- Brent Lang (@BrentALang) September 14, 2021

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zibbydoo324 September 14 2021, 18:30:22 UTC
I just don’t get the appeal of his films. Same with Tarantino. I’m not their target audience.

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thisjoanissima September 14 2021, 18:32:32 UTC
I feel the same. Not for me.

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melancolour September 14 2021, 18:33:23 UTC
Some of them are great concept movies executed well, especially Memento & Inception. Generally his appeal boils down to he does original movies, rather than remaking something, which is very much the same thing as Tarantino. (Both obviously have their inspiration, but they're not making movie franchises except batman)

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alterector September 14 2021, 18:41:30 UTC
He's the movie version of "great gowns, beautiful gowns", like, his ideas are good on paper, but the writing is not that great, and some of the concepts are unnecessary convoluted.
Like tenet on paper sounds awesome, yet, when I read more about how he went about and the reviews, I don't even feel like watching the movie, sounds like a mess that's too complicated for no reason.

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lanadelcame September 14 2021, 18:57:18 UTC
His more recent movies seem to be more & more focused on the technical side while forgetting that a good movie needs compelling characters/stories, so I don’t blame you.

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avvien September 14 2021, 20:44:41 UTC
100%. His characters are so consistently boring and flat.

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acidosaur September 15 2021, 13:41:58 UTC
yeah there is so much exposition in his movies. technically the plots are interesting but emotionally Tenet fell flat . I think Interstellar was the last of his movies with actual interesting characters.

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vanhrh September 14 2021, 20:15:11 UTC
He gave me Interstellar, which is one of my favorite movies. I can at least give him credit for that.

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