And why has Colbert never seen any of them? I thought he was from Chicago! Anyone from that city has got to have a deep appreciation for crazy driving.
I like good movies like any other cinema appreciator - to this day, I consider fast and the furious 2 to be one of the top 50 films I have ever seen. it makes complete sense and is done very well
Fast and Furious Tokyo Drift being mentioned in the office of what was Albert Einstein's.. being discussed by Christopher Nolan. This is cinema. Thank you so much for this.
He’s talked about it before, it’s one of the only Fast and Furious movies that’s actually about racing. The main engine of the story, the climactic event it’s all about the race. And if I’m not mistaken drifting as we know it did take shape in Tokyo initially. And imo subjectively it’s got one of the best songs in the franchise. I have not watched FF2 and anything after the final Paul Walker movie, so I don know if those focus on racing more than Tokyo Drift.
Brilliant interview. Christopher was all in. Stephen’s genius on full display, humble, genuine, generous, kind. Like no other. Thank you one and all who made this possible. A privilege to experience.
I hate the newer ones but I love the older movies, I also appreciate Nolan’s love for Bourne. I think it’s cuz he’s switched studios from WB and for Oppie he chose Universal so he references there catalogue out of good will.
@@paradise_valley Bourne is great. Especially Paul Greengrass's films. I haven't seen any Fast and the Furious movies since 5. I didn't like 2 or 3 that much. But liked 1, 4, and 5. Are any others worth watching?
@@ssssssstssssssss 6 and 7 are silly but fun, and worth it for Paul Walker’s story to end. 8 onwards is a mess, only worth watching if you honestly have nothing better to do and want a good laugh.
The only thing I'm not liking is that they break it up into multiple segments. They aren't running ads in his videos, so they don't need to break it up. I wish they would just give us the full interview in one video.
Peter Jackson, Steven Spielberg, John Williams, Christopher Nolan, Martin Scorsese, damn Stephen Colbert seriously is great at getting guests to do his shows particularly the ones who don't do talk shows all that much
I think it's because these great, intelligent artists recognize how intelligent Stephen is, as well as recognizing that he has a love, respect, and understanding for the artistic process. They know he's going to ask interesting questions that they haven't heard 100 times before.
I like Colbert interviews, but I think this sort of long form interview is more a product of Nolan being in the middle of a huge Oscars campaign push right now, rather than something these guests can only get on his show.
This is why Nolan is a classy director he admits he loves pop corn movies like fast series he's also a fan of michael bay M night shyamalan and ballad of ricky bobby. He never said bad things about other directors and their movies. That's why Nolan is one of the goat
In different parts of this interview, he also references The Wire and Iron Man. It's clear to me that good directors consume a diverse range of content: Quentin Tarantino being another director who is well known for that. Nolan liking Fast and Furious is not quite as surprising to me as Werner Herzog watching Here Comes Honey Boo Boo though.
@danmazz1936 but quentin loves trashing other directors Nolan has never done that so far. Couple months ago spike lee trashed Oppenheimer yet Nolan responded in a classy way
Thank you for mentioning this! I didn’t even notice & was a lil frustrated trying to figure out the interview’s chronological order! And you’re right - it took me a minute to find it. They should include it in the video’s title.
Stephen Colbert is a treasure when it comes to interviews. Christopher Nolan running with it and showing his personality was so great to see. I guess I have to watch Tokyo Drift? Thank you!
"Tenet" was exactly the kind of confusing i want to see out of a time travel movie: not the kind that doesn't follow its own logic, but the kind that makes perfect sense and is too complex for me to understand
I love watching Stephen work his silly spell on serious artists, getting them to laugh. That makes for the best interviews, showing us the geniuses are human.
If they end up watching the Fast franchise together, they need to make it public. Livestream it, or just grab the audio. Do it for charity, I will pay for that experience. Amazing interview!
Tenet is the only Nolan movie that definitely needs a sequel. Show us who made the turnstile, show us about the scientist, show us how Priya knows it all, show us who is Neil and show us how did the Protagonist assemble the team and create Tenet. Finally add some classic Nolan twist. That's it, that's enough material for a sequel.
Yeah, epical waste of everyone's time! Like yeah, let's take one of the few filmakers whose actually making original non-franchise movies and stick him into the most generic CGIfest blockbuster series out there. What's next? Are you gonna ask Tarrantino to make an Illumination movie?
Omg. I just watched every one of the Nolan interview clips and it was riveting! I didn’t even know I was interested in him before this. Thank you, Stephen! I really hope you have your F&F marathon together! Would love to see a montage of that experience!😂
I found you need to watch Tenent at least three times before you start to understand it. And that is what makes it so brilliant. It's not just some "abstract" art project with convoluted random unconnected events that confuses you, it is an intricate plot and timeline that happens both within and beyond the movie that you really need to unravel to make sense of it. It's like a good riddle or puzzle you need to piece together.
that's fine. I haven't seen it and I won't see it cause I don't care about male fantasy Bond movies. I have loved Nolan however. And now I do not. He says "you're not meant to understand everything". then what's the point Chris? You think you're so awesome that you want to put in things people will never understand so you can say only I understand? Oh OK. You go boy. Gawd.
@@toddwarring9782 Nolan made himself very clear on this. If you get frustrated that you're not understanding it then you're missing the point. If you're going in with the expectation that you must be able to understand a certain amount of what's going on to enjoy it then that's on you. The primary focus of the film is to create an experience for you to feel. If you want to get more out of it, then by all means start rewatching and putting pieces together, he is not expecting anyone to do that, but if you do then guess what you will be rewarded. Is that reward necessary to enjoying the film? Nope. I'm getting tired of people saying "Welp I didn't understand it, so the writing is poor" or "This is just pretentious for the sake of being pretentious". No it's a wholly original piece of film. If you didn't like it, then that's totally fine, but don't claim it is one thing or the other unless it has been proven as a fact. You can have your opinion. Film is subjective, but don't dismiss something for being terribly written as some kind of fact.
@@thunderousapplause There's plenty of discussion out there on what Tenet is as a movie and I think Patrick H Willems has come up with the best description. It's a Vibes movie. You are watching other people doing their thing, they need to understand what they are doing, you don't. It's like watching a professional chef at work, you won't necessarily understand why they are making the choices they are making or giving the instructions they do, but you will infer a level of competence and ability from watching how others react to them without needing to understand it yourself. Personally, I didn't find it that hard to follow myself, so different people are going to get more of less out of it on first watch, but I like that it's something that if you work at it you get more out of it. That's a hallmark of some great art. All art shouldn't be easily digestible.
I think this is a good time for me to comment here to say that I've always enjoyed whatever interviews I watched from you. These interviews with chris nolan are also a blast to watch. Thank you for the fun questions that you asked of him.
I’ve been too intimidated to watch Tenet. Now, knowing that I’m not meant to completely understand it, and the experience just needs to be enjoyed, I can now enjoy the film. I’m going in.
My faith and respect in Christopher Nolan has increased tenfold by the fact he highlights Tokyo Drift. Tokyo Drift is easily the best in the franchise.
You should only ever truly have faith in God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. God is good. God is love. Jesus is Lord. Jesus IS coming. Your soul depends on it! PLEASE, EVERYONE, if you haven't already, embrace God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. Factually there is only One God and He is YHWH the One and Only True Jehovah God and One Jesus Christ and One Holy Spirit. I have seen God act in my life. He saved my soul, changed my heart, changed my mind, helped people through me, took care of people in my life, people I hurt before I found God. God is the only reason I was able to reconcile with my dad before he died. God worked through Jesus Christ to save our souls. Jesus Christ died on the cross for our sins. Believe in your heart and confess with your mouth that Jesus Christ died on the cross for your sins, and that God raised Him from the dead, repent of your sins, accept God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit into your heart and you will be saved. For God so loved the world that He gave His only Begotten Son Jesus Christ, that all who believe on Him should not perish but have everlasting life. Jesus Christ is The Way, The Truth and The Life. No one comes to the Father Jehovah God but through Him. Not long after I got saved I prayed to God for help understanding the Holy Bible, and that same day someone knocked on my door asking me if I wanted to understand the Bible.
Me when I write some random bs in my essay just to hit the word count: "you are not supposed to understand my essay, professor. You are supposed to experience it."
Oh thank you so much for this Mr Colbert! Christopher Nolan is, for me, one of the best film directors today and I’m a Kiwi so my patriotic duty is to love all Peter Jackson films unconditionally (which I do of course) but Christopher Nolan … just makes such good, interesting, challenging films.
I remember hearing Jonah Nolan's interview for The Prestige back in 2006 and he told that same story - that the director's interpretation is the definitive version and him giving his take sets it in stone and it should be left with the audience to interpret and enjoy that conversation.
Please release a reaction/review podcast/video series with SC + CN going through the entire Fast and Furious catalogue as a lead up to the next one next year. I will be able to die happy if this happens in my life time.
Stephen, please go to the UK thisnsummer and do these long form interviews with Helen Mirren, Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson in their neighborhoods, and do the Graham Norton Show ❤❤❤ 🇬🇧
Tokyo Drift isn't set before but ultimately revealed to be after the first six. Still, like with Star Wars, anyone new to a franchise should watch in release order. Have fun Stephen!
Nolan is all about the cinematic experience as an aesthetic thing in and of itself. A plot _aids_ in creating a great cinematic experience, but it's never the only thing that does.
No it's not facts don't care about your feelings sound mixing was bad that at many points in movie I couldn't understand what was being said its a good movie but it ain't no masterpiece my evidence is the that reviews and fans in general prefer inception and interstellar over this movie.
Wow a director does not wants his audience not to understand everything in film , amazing. Mr Nolan you can't control the audience expectations, I as an audience WANT to understand what is being shown and if I don't I feel frustrated. You can't write complicated script and stylised it and wants the audience to experience the stylization and forget the movie . He has become too big for himself , he is popular film maker and not comparable to greats . Hopefully u will one day
If they're adding pre-recorded laughter audio, you know their jokes are bad bad bad bad. If they're adding pre-recorded laughter audio, you know their jokes are bad bad bad bad.
Tenet is rightfully criticized for its emotionless characters and janky story. However, Nolan and his team directed and edited some of the most impressive action sequences ever put to film. That highway sequence on its own is one of the coolest scenes I’ve ever seen
#colbert this is by far one of the best interviews I've seen you do. Drop the 6 minute high praise complaisant late night interview and go for this format. Kudos
Nolan's movie always encourages me to get social after coming out of the movies, talking to friends/ forums online discussing and learning about the movie things we missed, then going back to see it again. Nolan creates a great theater experience, no woke bs, just good movies, storytelling and complexity.
Hearing Christopher Nolan talk about “the specific arc and mythology of the Fast And the Furious movies” is hilarious
he knows the storyline. how Dom and his brother drifted apart only for Dom to watch him die later on.
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And why has Colbert never seen any of them? I thought he was from Chicago! Anyone from that city has got to have a deep appreciation for crazy driving.
I like good movies like any other cinema appreciator - to this day, I consider fast and the furious 2 to be one of the top 50 films I have ever seen. it makes complete sense and is done very well
Fast and Furious Tokyo Drift being mentioned in the office of what was Albert Einstein's.. being discussed by Christopher Nolan. This is cinema. Thank you so much for this.
Christopher suggesting Tokyo Drift to Colbert was not something I expected.
He's already talked about it befpre in a podcast.
He’s talked about it before, it’s one of the only Fast and Furious movies that’s actually about racing. The main engine of the story, the climactic event it’s all about the race. And if I’m not mistaken drifting as we know it did take shape in Tokyo initially. And imo subjectively it’s got one of the best songs in the franchise.
I have not watched FF2 and anything after the final Paul Walker movie, so I don know if those focus on racing more than Tokyo Drift.
Everyone should learn to appreciate a well made film, independent of the story, performances, etc. Like Avatar.
Wait until you know that he also loves Talladega Nights 😂
@@800Ms-k6nshake and bake 🤜🏽🤛🏽
He even knew the twist in Tokyo Drift so you know he's not lying that he's seen them.
well why would anyone lie about seeing Fast and Furious?
@@kolovikon2118people have their reasons, one sided person.
Nolan repeating and repeating asking "how come you haven't watched Fast and Furious?!" was hilarious 😂
That will be me with someone who haven’t watched an Nolan movie 😂😂
And with such disbelief
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@@GodBlessOurIndpendence That was my mom a few weeks ago after I told her I had watched Eragon for THE FIRST TIME.
Brilliant interview. Christopher was all in. Stephen’s genius on full display, humble, genuine, generous, kind. Like no other. Thank you one and all who made this possible. A privilege to experience.
Never in my life did I think I’d hear Christopher Nolan talking about Fast and Furious lore
Its a fun franchise
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I hate the newer ones but I love the older movies, I also appreciate Nolan’s love for Bourne. I think it’s cuz he’s switched studios from WB and for Oppie he chose Universal so he references there catalogue out of good will.
@@paradise_valley Bourne is great. Especially Paul Greengrass's films. I haven't seen any Fast and the Furious movies since 5. I didn't like 2 or 3 that much. But liked 1, 4, and 5. Are any others worth watching?
@@ssssssstssssssss 6 and 7 are silly but fun, and worth it for Paul Walker’s story to end. 8 onwards is a mess, only worth watching if you honestly have nothing better to do and want a good laugh.
Kinda loving these long form prestige interviews.
It's a core tenet of Steven's to bring us only the best.
That's why he has such a huge following
Batman Begins
And with my insomnia I could watch these throughout a dark night.
The only thing I'm not liking is that they break it up into multiple segments. They aren't running ads in his videos, so they don't need to break it up. I wish they would just give us the full interview in one video.
I need a Chris Nolan audio commentary on each Fast and Furious movies, starting with Tokyo Drift😂
I love Colbert. He’s such a great interviewer. Also a great entertainer. Also a great person. Thanks Colbert for existing.
That high-pitched REALLY from Mr. Nolan is so funny XD He is such a cinephile nerd
He’s funny without being disrespectful. I wish more people had that ability.
I fairly agree
You're not supposed to find him funny, you're just supposed to experience him and consider the humorous possibilities implied by that experience.
@@TheUberjammer well, he mean on Nolan’s humor and I’ll agree with your half
@@TheUberjammer Literally Nolan
Stephen has nailed this unexpected long interview with his wisdom and wit. Thank you for showing these two amazing people. Love both very much.
Peter Jackson, Steven Spielberg, John Williams, Christopher Nolan, Martin Scorsese, damn Stephen Colbert seriously is great at getting guests to do his shows particularly the ones who don't do talk shows all that much
I'm here for it.
@@ms0824 Me too 👍👍
I think it's because these great, intelligent artists recognize how intelligent Stephen is, as well as recognizing that he has a love, respect, and understanding for the artistic process. They know he's going to ask interesting questions that they haven't heard 100 times before.
@@kevinreylek2366Right. Plus, I think they’re fans of his show.
I like Colbert interviews, but I think this sort of long form interview is more a product of Nolan being in the middle of a huge Oscars campaign push right now, rather than something these guests can only get on his show.
This is why Nolan is a classy director he admits he loves pop corn movies like fast series he's also a fan of michael bay M night shyamalan and ballad of ricky bobby. He never said bad things about other directors and their movies. That's why Nolan is one of the goat
In different parts of this interview, he also references The Wire and Iron Man. It's clear to me that good directors consume a diverse range of content: Quentin Tarantino being another director who is well known for that. Nolan liking Fast and Furious is not quite as surprising to me as Werner Herzog watching Here Comes Honey Boo Boo though.
@danmazz1936 but quentin loves trashing other directors Nolan has never done that so far. Couple months ago spike lee trashed Oppenheimer yet Nolan responded in a classy way
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Most directors don't say bad things about their colleagues. It's the fans that are immature
He dropped the ball with Tenet…
So good to see Stephen play to his strength: the long-form interview. (And thanks for numbering the clips!)
Thank you for adding the Part One-Four captions to the thumbnails, very helpful :) but maybe move them a little bit away from the timer 😂
The interns can't do anything right.
Took them 8 years to finally do this
Thank you for mentioning this! I didn’t even notice & was a lil frustrated trying to figure out the interview’s chronological order! And you’re right - it took me a minute to find it. They should include it in the video’s title.
Oh god THANK YOU. It was driving me nuts.
the pure disbelief in nolan's voice and face upon confirming to colbert "you've never seen any of them before?" had me in stitches 😭😭
Man, Nolan is definitely a HUGE Fast and Furious fan if he's recommending Tokyo Drift as the first one to watch! Absolute legend 😂
That's the last one I watched, I only saw one through 3
For real!
all went downhill after 3
lol
Stephen Colbert is a treasure when it comes to interviews. Christopher Nolan running with it and showing his personality was so great to see. I guess I have to watch Tokyo Drift? Thank you!
Fawking AMAZING interview! The questions alone! Bravo!
Wonderful meaty interview with the one and only Christopher Nolan. Congrats and greetings from Spain !!
Bravo Stephen!!! The GOAT! Keep doing these comprehensive interviews! The best! 🎉🎉🎉
Did he do more of these longer ones with others?
@@ejoshcoron Barbara Streisand comes to mind.
@@ejoshcoronSteven Spielberg too I think
Was hoping you'd get a chance to interview Nolan! Really great questions! Thanks for another awesome interview!
"Tenet" was exactly the kind of confusing i want to see out of a time travel movie: not the kind that doesn't follow its own logic, but the kind that makes perfect sense and is too complex for me to understand
It absolutely makes sense within its own internal logic.
It's a gimmick movie. Random obscurity is as offensive as a generic popcorn movie, both are lazy storytelling.
@@moorliam one minute movies never try anything different, the next they're all just using shameless gimmicks. pick a damn lane.
I feel like in 20 years or something tenet will be appreciated as a good movie. At the time when released it was confusing.
@@stephaniehendricks3537 if it's confusing now, why wouldn't it be confusing in 20 years?!
Wait, how come I didn't know Nolan was such a huge Fast & Furious fan 😂
I wasn't expecting that but it makes sense
I would put any of those movies up against the last 4 he has made any day!
lmao be for real fam@@toddwarring9782
@@toddwarring9782wise up
A man needs to shut his brain down sometimes and just sit, veg out and stick his hands in his pants
I feel like standing up and applauding this interview after watching it! Tremendous job, Stephen and team!
Honestly a "Steven and Chris watch every Fast and Furious Movie" podcast would be excellent
I would absolutely love it if they watch even a single Fast and Furious movie together and they had a camera running.
Christopher is my all time favorite director, thank you for this special multi part interview.
I love watching Stephen work his silly spell on serious artists, getting them to laugh. That makes for the best interviews, showing us the geniuses are human.
This is the best interview he's ever done
Hearing Christopher Nolan talking about Fast & Furious like I talk about Fast & Furious is breaking my brain 😂
Cinema on entire episode of the TV! So nice. Thank you, Stephen.
Yes let’s all have a F&F watch party with Chris Nolan and Steve Colbert!!!
Nolan’s reaction to Colbert never watching the F&F franchise is so funny. He’s usually so calm and reserved but for the first time we see some shock.
superbe interview with Christopher Nolan. This is one of your best efforts to keep us watching.
If they end up watching the Fast franchise together, they need to make it public. Livestream it, or just grab the audio. Do it for charity, I will pay for that experience. Amazing interview!
Wow, Chris Nolan is a Fast and the Furious fan! Never would have guessed!
No one can ask Nolan such questions and in this manner but Colbert
Tenet is the only Nolan movie that definitely needs a sequel. Show us who made the turnstile, show us about the scientist, show us how Priya knows it all, show us who is Neil and show us how did the Protagonist assemble the team and create Tenet. Finally add some classic Nolan twist. That's it, that's enough material for a sequel.
Heehee, making Nolan giggle is pretty great
Such a brilliant interview
I love Tokyo Drift and really appreciate Nolan giving the Fast and Furious films some shine. I also enjoy Tenet as a slick spy thriller.
A Nolan produced Fast movie would be epic
Nope. No one watches Fast movies cuz they think it's art on film; they watch for video game physics & 'splosions. Nolan would never get his cred back.
Yeah, epical waste of everyone's time!
Like yeah, let's take one of the few filmakers whose actually making original non-franchise movies and stick him into the most generic CGIfest blockbuster series out there.
What's next? Are you gonna ask Tarrantino to make an Illumination movie?
7 was good . I think that's the one I saw @@gladtravis
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Omg. I just watched every one of the Nolan interview clips and it was riveting! I didn’t even know I was interested in him before this. Thank you, Stephen! I really hope you have your F&F marathon together! Would love to see a montage of that experience!😂
I found you need to watch Tenent at least three times before you start to understand it. And that is what makes it so brilliant. It's not just some "abstract" art project with convoluted random unconnected events that confuses you, it is an intricate plot and timeline that happens both within and beyond the movie that you really need to unravel to make sense of it. It's like a good riddle or puzzle you need to piece together.
If one has to watch a film several times to just understand what the fuck is going on then that is a terribly written movie
that's fine. I haven't seen it and I won't see it cause I don't care about male fantasy Bond movies. I have loved Nolan however. And now I do not. He says "you're not meant to understand everything". then what's the point Chris? You think you're so awesome that you want to put in things people will never understand so you can say only I understand? Oh OK. You go boy. Gawd.
@@thunderousapplausemale fantasy bond film? That’s like calling Barbie a psychological horror/thriller.
@@toddwarring9782 Nolan made himself very clear on this. If you get frustrated that you're not understanding it then you're missing the point. If you're going in with the expectation that you must be able to understand a certain amount of what's going on to enjoy it then that's on you. The primary focus of the film is to create an experience for you to feel. If you want to get more out of it, then by all means start rewatching and putting pieces together, he is not expecting anyone to do that, but if you do then guess what you will be rewarded. Is that reward necessary to enjoying the film? Nope. I'm getting tired of people saying "Welp I didn't understand it, so the writing is poor" or "This is just pretentious for the sake of being pretentious". No it's a wholly original piece of film. If you didn't like it, then that's totally fine, but don't claim it is one thing or the other unless it has been proven as a fact. You can have your opinion. Film is subjective, but don't dismiss something for being terribly written as some kind of fact.
@@thunderousapplause There's plenty of discussion out there on what Tenet is as a movie and I think Patrick H Willems has come up with the best description. It's a Vibes movie. You are watching other people doing their thing, they need to understand what they are doing, you don't. It's like watching a professional chef at work, you won't necessarily understand why they are making the choices they are making or giving the instructions they do, but you will infer a level of competence and ability from watching how others react to them without needing to understand it yourself.
Personally, I didn't find it that hard to follow myself, so different people are going to get more of less out of it on first watch, but I like that it's something that if you work at it you get more out of it. That's a hallmark of some great art. All art shouldn't be easily digestible.
i'm loving these interviews away from the theater/stage.
I think this is a good time for me to comment here to say that I've always enjoyed whatever interviews I watched from you. These interviews with chris nolan are also a blast to watch. Thank you for the fun questions that you asked of him.
Nolan directing a Fast & Furious movie would be EPIC!
"I would start with Tokyo Drift.." I would also end with Tokyo Drift.
Fast Five was fun too
Exactly
7 is good
Up till 7 i'll say
for sure myth wise tokyo drift great as bookends
I’ve been too intimidated to watch Tenet. Now, knowing that I’m not meant to completely understand it, and the experience just needs to be enjoyed, I can now enjoy the film.
I’m going in.
"i have never seen any fast movies"
Chris:"REALLY!?"
"Did I just catch Christopher Nolan not understanding something about time?" 😁
My faith and respect in Christopher Nolan has increased tenfold by the fact he highlights Tokyo Drift. Tokyo Drift is easily the best in the franchise.
You should only ever truly have faith in God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. God is good. God is love. Jesus is Lord. Jesus IS coming. Your soul depends on it!
PLEASE, EVERYONE, if you haven't already, embrace God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. Factually there is only One God and He is YHWH the One and Only True Jehovah God and One Jesus Christ and One Holy Spirit.
I have seen God act in my life. He saved my soul, changed my heart, changed my mind, helped people through me, took care of people in my life, people I hurt before I found God. God is the only reason I was able to reconcile with my dad before he died.
God worked through Jesus Christ to save our souls. Jesus Christ died on the cross for our sins. Believe in your heart and confess with your mouth that Jesus Christ died on the cross for your sins, and that God raised Him from the dead, repent of your sins, accept God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit into your heart and you will be saved.
For God so loved the world that He gave His only Begotten Son Jesus Christ, that all who believe on Him should not perish but have everlasting life. Jesus Christ is The Way, The Truth and The Life. No one comes to the Father Jehovah God but through Him.
Not long after I got saved I prayed to God for help understanding the Holy Bible, and that same day someone knocked on my door asking me if I wanted to understand the Bible.
I'm gonna hazard a guess and say that upwards of 2 million people just got 94% less embarrassed to be a F&F fan. Nolan doin the lord’s work yet again.
Christopher Nolan love The Fast and Furious franchise, thats Oppenheimer my mind.
You make youtube a better place Stephen Colbert and the team! Thanks a lot for this gem
Nolan's sincere concern over how Colbert hasn't seen a single Fast film is killing me
Colbert keeps saying he's never seen The Fast and the Furious and Chris's voice keeps rising in pitch like his own personal Shepard tone: "Reeeally?"
Me when I write some random bs in my essay just to hit the word count: "you are not supposed to understand my essay, professor. You are supposed to experience it."
I only watched the first “The Fast and The Furious” 20 years ago, but now I feel like I need to watch those movies, starting with Tokyo Drift.
Oh man I’m whipping this clip out anytime someone tries to tell me that Tokyo Drift isn’t cinema.
Christopher Nolan recommending Tokyo Drift and talking how the franchise only develops its "arc and mithology" on the last few movies is just surreal.
It's crazy Stephen never watched F & F movies, they are super fun, especially Tokyo Drift.
Tenet is such a underrated movie. One of my favorites
And this is why I love Nolan!
Oh thank you so much for this Mr Colbert! Christopher Nolan is, for me, one of the best film directors today and I’m a Kiwi so my patriotic duty is to love all Peter Jackson films unconditionally (which I do of course) but Christopher Nolan … just makes such good, interesting, challenging films.
Love when Stephen gets into complex interviews like this.😅
I remember hearing Jonah Nolan's interview for The Prestige back in 2006 and he told that same story - that the director's interpretation is the definitive version and him giving his take sets it in stone and it should be left with the audience to interpret and enjoy that conversation.
The prestige is the best Nolan movie
Please release a reaction/review podcast/video series with SC + CN going through the entire Fast and Furious catalogue as a lead up to the next one next year. I will be able to die happy if this happens in my life time.
You should have asked him about his sound and dialogue mixing.
welcome to the family 💎
Stephen, please go to the UK thisnsummer and do these long form interviews with Helen Mirren, Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson in their neighborhoods, and do the Graham Norton Show ❤❤❤ 🇬🇧
Imagine Nolan directed a fast and furious, holy fuck!!!
I thought he was actually joking about the F&F movies... good for him for not being a snob about them
I sometimes forget how much I like Colbert
What a great interviewer and interviewee
I demand we see the reaction video to Nolan and Colbert binge watching the Fast and Furious marathon
I'm a fan of FandF but starting with Tokyo Drift is wild 😂😂
CAN YOU IMAGINE?!!!!! If they did a reaction video of their Fast and Furious marathon!
Tokyo Drift isn't set before but ultimately revealed to be after the first six. Still, like with Star Wars, anyone new to a franchise should watch in release order. Have fun Stephen!
Nolan is all about the cinematic experience as an aesthetic thing in and of itself. A plot _aids_ in creating a great cinematic experience, but it's never the only thing that does.
well thats a relief
Tenet is a masterpiece. End of. I saw it 3 times.
i farted into a lantern
Absolute masterpiece
No it's not facts don't care about your feelings sound mixing was bad that at many points in movie I couldn't understand what was being said its a good movie but it ain't no masterpiece my evidence is the that reviews and fans in general prefer inception and interstellar over this movie.
Haha calm down. Dennis Villeneuve called it a masterpiece. And I fully agree
@@jackbauer5455 It's also not a fact just cause you said so.
To honour his style, I am watching these in reverse order - but may dodge to the first half of part 2 next
Wow a director does not wants his audience not to understand everything in film , amazing. Mr Nolan you can't control the audience expectations, I as an audience WANT to understand what is being shown and if I don't I feel frustrated. You can't write complicated script and stylised it and wants the audience to experience the stylization and forget the movie . He has become too big for himself , he is popular film maker and not comparable to greats . Hopefully u will one day
Maybe it's the influence of seeing him moderate a panel about The Curse, but I feel like Nolan's image has lightened up these days and I'm for it
I've always said that Inception argues that all films are shared dreams that we experience with anyone who has shared the film (dream).
Loved the interview!
Thank you Mr. Colbert. Fascinating.
If they're adding pre-recorded laughter audio, you know their jokes are bad bad bad bad. If they're adding pre-recorded laughter audio, you know their jokes are bad bad bad bad.
This is how you know he's an artist. That's how a lot of artists explain it to people deducing their works. "It's not mine anymore. Make it yours."
Tenet is rightfully criticized for its emotionless characters and janky story. However, Nolan and his team directed and edited some of the most impressive action sequences ever put to film. That highway sequence on its own is one of the coolest scenes I’ve ever seen
Many American did not like F&F franchise but still being bigger success at the global Box office 🙏. Thank you Christopher Nolan.
#colbert this is by far one of the best interviews I've seen you do. Drop the 6 minute high praise complaisant late night interview and go for this format. Kudos
Agreed
Fabulous interview Stephan! ❤
You have to interview Cillian!!! Please Please!!!!
The way he doesn't want to spoil Dom showing up at the end of Tokyo Drift is so funny to me.
Thanks for the spoiler
@@21972012145525 tokyo drift came out years ago. To be spoiled on an old show, the fault lies with you
Nolan's movie always encourages me to get social after coming out of the movies, talking to friends/ forums online discussing and learning about the movie things we missed, then going back to see it again. Nolan creates a great theater experience, no woke bs, just good movies, storytelling and complexity.