@@zackyyyy007 Tenet is his worst. Following was an amazing film in the budget it was made. Tenet is his most flawed film. The only thing that I liked about Tenet was it's clever story but it's execution was horrible. I didn't feel like I was watching a Nolan film when I was watching Tenet.
Here are my Top 5 Favorite Chrisopher Nolan Films 5. Memento-This isn’t one that I rewatch a whole lot, but that doesn’t stop this movie from being an incredible achievement in cinema that makes for an amazing first and second watches 4. Interstellar-While I don’t 100% buy into the third act, upon rewatching this movie again last week, I got quite a bit more invested this movie than I ever had because of its ability to be very emotion and thought provoking at the same time 3. Inception-Objectively, this is Nolan’s masterpiece because of its amazing special effects, fantastic cast, memorable set pieces, big ideas, great journey for DiCaprio, and its ability to be incredibly intelligent while never being indulgent 2. Batman Begins-In my mind, this is the definitive origin story for my all time favorite superhero because it’s able to be very true to the Bruce Wayne/Batman character while having Nolan’s storytelling, aesthetics, and ideas 1. The Dark Knight-A phenomenal comic book film that has fantastic performances, elements from Michael Mann’s Heat, ideas of crime, escalating conflict, the difference between good and evil, and responsibility, which makes for one of my Top 10 Favorite Movies of All Time
@@XplusZEROequalsZXIt was good enough. It was great to see Ford playing Indy one last time, but should they have brought him back to deconstruct him? I really don’t know. It was the kind of movie where it’ll be interesting to see how I feel about it in five years. Those are my brief thoughts. Sorry that it took me a bit to rely to your comment.
@@joeyk107 thats fair, i think the idea was interesting, unfortunately it was unnecessarily convoluted and confusing, with no character depth and a lot of inaudible dialogue
@@alexanderkononov1862 I think the whole "knowledge divided" idea is kinda the point. The movie gives you just enough knowledge to grasp the plot, but it intentionally leaves a lot of mystery around the finer details and lore. This is why I hope they never do a sequel/prequel because I feel like it would ruin the original by explaining too much and taking away the mystery.
1. The Dark Knight 2. The Dark Knight Rises 3. Interstellar 4. Insomnia 5. The Prestige 6. Batman Begins 7. Memento 8. Oppenheimer 9. Dunkirk 10. Inception 11. Tenet Never seen Following
“I just couldn’t get into these two characters” One literally died every night for his act, the other might have pulled the greatest uno switch of all time.
My ranking (have not seen Tenet yet): 1. The Dark Knight 2. The Prestige 3. Oppenheimer 4. Batman Begins 5. Inception 6. Interstellar 7. Insomnia 8. The Dark Knight Rises 9. Dunkirk 10. Memento (I really need to rewatch this)
12 Following 11 Dunkirk 10 Tenet 9 The Dark Knight rises 8 Insomnia 7 Memento 6 Oppenheimer 5 Batman Begins 4 The prestige 3 Inception 2 The Dark Knight 1 Interstellar
12.) Dunkirk 11.) Insomnia 10.) Following 9.) Oppenheimer 8.) The Dark Knight (sorry) 7.) Interstellar 6.) Batman Begins 5.) The Prestige 4.) Tenet 3.) The Dark Knight Rises 2.) Memento 1.) Inception
1. Inception 2. The Dark Knight 3. Oppenheimer 4. Memento 5. Interstellar 6. The Prestige 7. Batman Begins 8. Dunkirk 9. Tenet 10. The Dark Knight Rises
No! It's the story of the film that made the Dark Knight good, Heath Ledger is a good actor, yes, but he still depended on a script and a talented director.
Tenet is so good only if you understand it correctly. It has a twisted ending and emotional scenes, the only thing is not many gets it. For example how many of you understood Neil died, and Neil was Maxemalien? And the plot is so complex too. But once you get it you gonna love it. It is my 3rd favourite Nolan's movie. First is Dark Night, Second is Memento, 4th is Prestige. I had not yet watche oppenheimer but thinks it is a gamechanging
This is my ranking(havent seen memento, following and insomnia) 9. Tenet (7.5/10) A really cool concept with great potential, but it's confusing, and the plot isn't that intriguing. The characters also arent that interesting, though I did like Robert Pattinson's character a bit. The soundtrack is also nice, and a lot of the scenes were shot fairly well. Its somewhat underrated but not that great. 8. Dunkirk (8/10) A visually stunning film, with intense action sequences and an equally epic soundtrack. This film perfectly depicts the cruelty of human beings when under desperate circumstances. The lack of character development is what made me less invested in this film. Otherwise, its great. 7. Batman Begins (8.5/10) One of the best superhero origin stories, and both Christian Bale and Cillian Murphy delivered excellent performances as Batman and Scarecrow. I like this film, but the other two in the trilogy are better in my opinion. 6. The Prestige (9/10) One of the most mind-blowing thrillers ever made, and it keeps you longing for answers throughout. It has so many twists and turns that are executed perfectly, truly an incredible film, so underrated. 5. The Dark Knight Rises (9/10) A hot take, considering this film isnt that loved by fans, but in my opinion, I consider this a solid movie, and it is probably the best conclusion the legendary trilogy could have. This is one of the most underrated Christopher Nolan films and I think it deserves much more attention. Tom Hardy as Bane is also a perfect casting choice and his performance, though obviously not as good as Heath Ledger's Joker, is still outstanding. 4. Oppenheimer (9.5/10) I was never interested in the biopic genre, and I saw this movie only because Christopher Nolan directed it, and he did not disappoint as this was truly an awesome experience. The story was very interesting and thought-provoking. The acting was superb as the casting choices were the best of all of Christopher Nolan films. All of the cast members gave amazing performances, especially Cillian Murphy and Robert Downey Jr, who both deserve their respective Oscars. Ludwig Goransson created the most epic soundtrack, and the cinematography is also brilliant. The Trinity Test scene is also probably one of the most intense sequences Ive ever experienced in the cinema, had me on the edge of my seat the whole time, hands sweating, heart racing, and the explosion was fantastic since I saw it in an IMAX theater. The final scene to this film is also the most horrifying and devastating thing Ive ever seen. An amazing masterpiece. 3. The Dark Knight (10/10) A lot of people will probably be mad because this is not my top pick, but the next two in my opinion is still better. This is probably one of the best comic book movie of all time, close to Endgame and Infinity War level, and probably even better. Heath Ledger's performance as Joker is undoubtedly legendary and he is and always will be the best Joker. Hans Zimmer's soundtrack is amazing and the Dark Knight theme may be one of the most iconic superhero themes out there. There's just so much in this movie, incredible action, brilliant cinematography and really intense sequences. An amazing experience. 2. Inception (10/10) One of the most unique concepts in all of movie history. This movie is amazing in every way, and though it is confusing, it does get a lot better after a rewatch. The idea of invading a dream and not only extracting information but also planting ideas in the mind is truly mind-blowing. This movie has beautiful shots, an excellent soundtrack, and great performances by both Leonardo DiCaprio and Cillian Murphy. It also has creative action and unexpected emotional scenes. This is truly one of the films one must watch at least once in his or her life. 1. Interstellar (11/10) This is without a doubt, the definition of cinematic perfection. There are no words that could describe how flawlessly executed this film is. Every single aspect of this film is perfect, with amazing acting, that single scene with Matthew McConaughey watching messeges without a single line of dialogue is just perfect. Beyond god tier cinematography with splendid visual effects, and a soundtrack that would not stop to amaze me even 30 years later, truly Hans Zimmer at his best. This soundtrack conveys sheer emotion and intensity, and no other soundtrack could top it. The level of emotion I felt while experiencing this film could not be felt in any other film. As a person that usually doesnt cry while watching movies, this movie makes me cry multiple times, and it never fails to make me emotional every time I watch it. In my opinion the greatest film Ive ever seen, truly Christopher Nolan's magnum opus.
My very humble ranking (I’m a Nolan fanboy) 12.Insomnia-6 (eh, at least Williams gave a phenomenal performance) 11.Following-6 (impressive for the budget) 10.DKR-6 (prob should be a 7 lol) 9. Batman Begins-7 (so so good) 8. Tenet-7 (don’t try to understand it, just feel it) 7. Dunkirk-8 (the casting and performances were very solid) 6. The Prestige-8 (his most underrated film) 5. Interstellar-8 (10 if the third act was a bit better) 4. TDK-9 (need i explain) 3. Memento-10 (a perfect movie) 2. Oppenheimer-10 (prob recency bias, but feel like it will age well. I would advice audiences to rewatch) 1. Inception-10 (arguably my fav movie oat)
1. Inception 2. Oppenheimer 3. The Prestige 4. The Dark Knight 5. Memento 6. Interstellar 7. Batman Begins 8. The Dark Knight Rises 9. Dunkirk (higher on the list if you're just going off technical film level) 10. Tenet 11. Insomnia 12. Following Top 5 - S Tier 6-9 - A Tier 10-11 - B Tier 12 - Meh
My Top: 1. The Dark Knight 2. Interstellar 3. Inception 4. Oppenheimer 5. Batman Begins 6. Memento 7. The Prestige 8. Dunkirk 9. The Dark Knight Rises 10. Tenet 11. Insomnia 12. Following
The Prestige is a great movie! But, I feel like it was kinda half assed. It looked like rivalry between two illusionists but then there's this machine that clones people? They could've did something better there, nah?
Of the 6 I have seen 6: The Dark Knight Rises (8/10) 5: Batman Begins (8/10/ 4: Inception (9/10) 3: The Dark Knight (9,5/10) 2: Oppenheimer (10/10) 1: Interstellar (10/10)
My list: 12: Following 11: Insomnia 10: The Prestige 9: Tenet 8: Memento 7: Batman Begins 6: The Dark Knight Rises 5: Dunkirk 4: Interstellar 3: Inception 2: Oppenheimer 1: The Dark Knight
My ranking 11) Insomnia 10) Dunkirk 9) Following 8) Memento 7)The Dark Knight Rises 6) Tenet 5) Batman Begins 4) Prestige 3) Interstellar 2) The Dark Knight 1) Inception
12. Following 11. The Dark knight rises 10. Insomnia 9. Tenet 8. Oppenheimer 7. The prestige 6. Memento 5. Dunkirk 4. Batman begins 3. Inception 2. Interstellar 1. The Dark knight
Nolan Ranking IMO 12. Following 11. Insomnia 10. Memento 9. Batman Begins 8. Dunkirk 7. Tenet 6. The Dark Knight Rises 5. Interstellar 4. The Prestige 3. The Dark Knight 2. Inception 1. Oppenheimer
12. Following 11. Dunkirk 10. Insomnia 9. Memento 8. The Prestige 7. Tenet 6. The Dark Knight Rises 5. Batman Begins 4. Interstellar 3. Oppenheimer 2. Inception 1. The Dark Knight
My personal ranking #10 The Dark Knight Rises #9 Tenet #8 Dunkirk #7 Inception #6 Batman Begins #5 Memento #4 Oppenheimer #3 Interstellar #2 The Prestige #1 The Dark Knight
I thought the characters in Insomnia were more relatable than in your typical Nolan movie. It's probably my favorite Robin Williams performance (except for Mrs. Doubtfire) and Pacino shines in one of the best movies from the second half of his career.
Well justified list. Mine is: 1. Inception (10/10) 2. The Dark Knight (10/10) 3. Memento (9/10) 4. The Prestige (9/10) 5. Batman Begins (8/10) 6. Interstellar (7/10) 7. The Dark Knight Rises (7/10) 8. Following (7/10) 9. Dunkirk (7/10) 10. Tenet (6/10) Haven't seen Oppenheimer or Insomnia yet. Was so hard deciding the order of that top 4.
As many others are saying, Prestige is #1 for me, Sean says he can't get into the characters whereas for me the Prestige has the best characters, dialogue, and acting in any Nolan film.
12. Following 11. Tenet 10. The Dark Knight Rises 9. Insomina 8. Dunkirk 7. Batman Begins 6. Interstellar 5. Memento 4. Oppenheimer 3. The Dark Knight 2. Inception 1. The Prestige
I just finished watching Oppenheimer. I'm hearing Amy Schumer is calling it sexist? Women are walking out from it? Is it because Florence Pugh showed her boobs a few times? Where was this for Titanic when Kate Winslet showed her boobs in a PG-13 film? Oppenheimer is quite tedious. I think the best part was that second hour leading up to testing the hydrogen bomb. But I actually enjoyed it more than I thought I would. I still prefer Spielberg's Munich (2005) much more but I thought it was entertaining enough about a tedious subject matter involving science and engineering. Every actor was great in it. I do agree somewhat with DisGrace Randolph that Nolan isn't great at creating female characters. Florence was underused. I love her as Yelena but she's only in it to be a deranged Commie/mistress who hates flowers and goes topless which I've seen years ago since I'm a member of Celebrity Movie Archive and check AZNudes weekly. I've seen hundreds of actresses' boobs. I saw Ana De Armas' boobs several years before Blade Runner 2049. I've seen more female skin than Mr. Skin. Heck, I saw Greta Gerwig's boobs like 12-13 years ago. If I see an attractive actress I'm not familiar with, CMA and AZNudes are like my Google to check for any boobies. I did not get a boner seeing Florence's boobs at all. I personally don't find her attractive. Great actress. Looks like a stockier Hayden Panettiere with a bigger head and smaller boobs. But I love Florence's talent which is acting. She was great in Don't Worry Darling. I can love an actress without lusting over her looks. My favorite actress is Julianne Moore and she's freckled with A-cups as seen in Body of Evidence. I still love her as an actress. I don't need to jerk off to an actress to enjoy her work or talent. Not every actress needs to look like Monica Bellucci. I felt Emily Blunt acted no different than January Jones in Mad Men and Laura Dern in The Founder (2016). The typical neglected housewife who becomes a drunk during the mid-20th century when the men had to go to war or do something important. If you ever seen Chaplin (1992), Florence and Emily pretty much acted similar to Charlie's women. But that's how women were in the 1930s through 1950s. Stayed home a lot. What was Nolan supposed to do? Hire Blacks, Asians, and Latinas to work on the H-bomb? The movie was going to be a sausage-fest. My favorite actor in it was definitely Matt Damon. Matt was in my favorite movie of this year: Air. Any movie Matt is in, I usually enjoy it. He gained a lot of weight recently. He's overweight in both Air and Oppenheimer. From what I'm hearing, Matt is a great guy to work with. But I don't mind if he acts like an a-hole in films. David Krumholtz looked like he gained 50 lbs since This Is The End (2013). I almost didn't recognize him the way it took me time to recognize Jamie Lee Curtis in EEAAO. The same guy from The Santa Clause (1994) and Harold & Kumar Trilogy. Cillian Murphy, Robert Downey Jr., and Josh Harnett all did an excellent job. So where is Oppenheimer among my favorites of 2023? Maybe bottom top 10. I still enjoyed Air and BlackBerry more. I enjoyed Across The Spider-Verse, The Flash, and Dead Reckoning more. It's a good movie and maybe Nolan's best since Inception. But I still don't love it. *My* *Favorite* *Chris* *Nolan* *Films* 1. The Dark Knight (2008) 2. The Prestige (2006) 3. Memento (2000) 4. Inception (2010) 5. The Dark Knight Rises (2012) 6. Batman Begins (2005) 7. Oppenheimer (2023) 8. Insomnia (2002) 9. Dunkirk (2017) 10. Interstellar (2014) 11. Tenet (2020) Haven't seen Following (1998) yet.
1. The Dark Knight 2. Memento 3. Tenet 4. Inception 5. Dunkirk 6. The Prestige 7. Oppenheimer 8. Batman Begins 9. Following 10 The Dark Knight Rises 11. Interstellar 12. Insomnia
My Ranking: 1: Interstellar 2: Inception 3. Memento 4. Oppenheimer 5. The Prestige 6. Tenet Need to rewatch: 1. The Dark Knight 2. Batman Begins Have not seen: - Following - Insomnia - The Dark Knight Rises - Dunkirk
There are a few I haven't seen but for me it goes: 1. The Dark Knight 2. Batman Begins 3. Inception 4. Dunkirk 5. Memento 6. Oppenheimer 7. The Dark Knight Rises 8. Tenet 9. The Prestige 10. Interstellar
1. Memento (Amazing from start to finish) 2. Batman Begins 3. Inception 4. Insomnia (Loved the Pacino-Williams dynamic) 5. The Dark Knight (Never really loved it as much as other people do) 6. The Dark Knight Rises (Loved the first half, totally against the whole communist revolution in Gotham) 7. Interstellar 8. Tenet 9. Following 10. The Prestige (Exactly what Sean said) 11. Dunkirk (Not bad by any means just not my kinda movie)
It would be cool if following was made again by Christopher nolan but with a big budget and actors. It will be high in the list for sure if its done the justice it deserves
Well the Dark Knight is my favourite Christopher Nolan film, least favourite probably Tenet, because Following I won't put at the bottom since it was Christopher Nolan's debut film, I agree on the others like Insomnia and The Dark Knight Rises. Interstellar I think it's well made but agree on the 3rd act with Dunkirk I think it was well-made too but I didn’t realise that the story was told on different days. The Prestige I like it’s well-told so don’t think it’s one of his weakest, Memento I think may be his best drama film, Inception I agree with the verdict, Batman Begins like with The Dark Knight I like it out of familiarity as a Batman film. Oppenheimer I thought was well-done.
Mine 1. Oppenheimer 2. Inception 3. The Dark Knight 4. Interstellar 5. The Prestige 6. Memento 7. Batman Begins 8. The dark knight rises 9. Tenet 10. Insomnia 11. The following
Id say my ranking goes: 12. Tenet 11. Following 10. Insomnia 9. The Dark Knight Rises 8. Dunkirk 7. Batman Begins 6. Memento 5. The Prestige 4. Inception 3. Interstelllar 2. Oppenheimer 1. The Dark Knight The last two are interchangeable
1. Inception 2. Dark knight 3. Memento 4. Oppenheimer 5. Prestige 6. Tenet 7. Interstellar 8. Dunkirk 9. Batman begins 10. Dark knight rises 11. Insomnia This list might change as Oppenheimer might go up after repeat viewings
This is the proper ranking: 1- The Dark Knight 2- Inception 3- Oppenheimer 4- Batman Begins 5- Interstellar 6- The Prestige 7- The Dark Knight Rises 8- Momento 9- Dunkirk 10- Tenet 11- Insomnia 12- Following
Holy shit prestige is so good lmao Batman fights wolverine and Alfred and sometimes black widow plus 100 wolverine variants and batman is divided by two
1. Tenet 2. Inception 3. Insomnia 4. The Dark Knight 5. Memento 6. Batman begins 7. Interstellar 8. Dunkirk 9. Oppenheimer 10. The prestige 11. The dark knight rises 12. Following All awesome movies, it just comes down to personal preference and ones I enjoy and revisit the most.
@@RealDyl18 I could say the same to those who have any of the films in my bottom 5 as their favorites. That’s the beauty of Nolan films though, he makes films in a way where everybody has different reactions to one film. Interstellar is a great example. I’m on an island with Tenet, I understand everyone’s issues with it, though I don’t feel bothered by the issues brought up. It’s the Nolan movie I enjoyed the most with how original the movie feels, its structure of the story, the pacing combined with some of the best action sequences I’ve ever seen and with rewatch, it feels like a different movie with new details being picked up, it feels like a roller coaster ride in a sense. I think it’s similar to Inception, but better.
@@sergioliden5652 I'm glad you enjoy it - I was buzzing to go see it when it was released, but the film never connected with me, and I left the theatre very disappointed. Insomnia is a film that tends to rank low amongst his filmography - a film I personally love.
@@RealDyl18 Fair enough, yeah, Tenet’s definitely not for everyone, even Nolan fans thought it went to far. While it’s as good as I could ever ask for here. Objectively speaking, in order for Nolan make everyone happy and wants everyone raving about the movie like I am, he should’ve at least made the plot more clear while having this complicated time bending stuff on top of it as Sean Chandler put it, so I’ll meet you you on the middle on that. As for Insomnia, I used to be a lot more down on it, but Cody Leach convinced me to rewatch it, because of his praise for it, rewatched it through his lens and ABSOLUTELY loved it, Robin Williams is at his best and Al Pacino’s absolutely awesome and elevates this cat & mouse concept, those two are some of my favorite Nolan characters.
Prestige at 11 here might be your worst take of all time ngl
I agree
Yesss
Yep, garbage take
Thank you that is my #1 movie ever
Bro it’s his opinion 💀
The Prestige is still my favorite Nolan film.
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Ye same tied with interstellar
Prestige is heavily under appreciated
@@JWProductions9 I agree supremely. Such a good film that I wish other people would appreciate.
Same
1.The Prestige
2.Interstellar
3.Oppenheimer
4.The Dark Knight
5.Inception
6.Dunkirk
7.Batman Begins
8.Memento
9.Dark Knight Rises
10.Insomnia
11.Tenet
12.Following
The Dark Knight at four feels like a crime, but honestly those other movies are so good that it's understandable
Prestige is my fav too
I don’t get the Tenet hate
@@haggard1378 me too
@@haggard1378unintelligible people don’t understand Tenet, people don’t like what they can’t understand. It’s so underrated
The Prestige has got to be one of my favorites, extremely underrated
Ending was prime
The Prestige is top 3 for sure.
Sry but memento,inception and interstellar ar just on top even Oppenheimer is better but it's good tho
@@Les.sept-bavardeur_17 Dark knight>memento and interstellar
I love Christopher Nolan! He’s such a good screenplay writer and great director!
Amen bro
Ikr
He's a good director but a bad writer lol
No other director can keep my entire attention for three hours, and be completely captivated. I’m sure others with adhd can relate lol
@@Normie6969 why?
When his worst film is Following, which is an intriguing film with an interesting premise, this guy is an amazing director.
Nah. Tenet js the worst
@@catpainter3165no it isn’t
@@zackyyyy007 Tenet is his worst. Following was an amazing film in the budget it was made. Tenet is his most flawed film. The only thing that I liked about Tenet was it's clever story but it's execution was horrible. I didn't feel like I was watching a Nolan film when I was watching Tenet.
@@sarthaksrivastava2667 fair enough, most people found it to be confusing
Following was more of a “warm up” film before he started making bigger films.
1- Interstellar
2-Dark Knight
3- memento
4- Prestige
5- Oppenheimer
6- Inception
7- Batman Begins + TDKR
8-Dunkirk
9- Insomnia
10- Tenet
Here are my Top 5 Favorite Chrisopher Nolan Films
5. Memento-This isn’t one that I rewatch a whole lot, but that doesn’t stop this movie from being an incredible achievement in cinema that makes for an amazing first and second watches
4. Interstellar-While I don’t 100% buy into the third act, upon rewatching this movie again last week, I got quite a bit more invested this movie than I ever had because of its ability to be very emotion and thought provoking at the same time
3. Inception-Objectively, this is Nolan’s masterpiece because of its amazing special effects, fantastic cast, memorable set pieces, big ideas, great journey for DiCaprio, and its ability to be incredibly intelligent while never being indulgent
2. Batman Begins-In my mind, this is the definitive origin story for my all time favorite superhero because it’s able to be very true to the Bruce Wayne/Batman character while having Nolan’s storytelling, aesthetics, and ideas
1. The Dark Knight-A phenomenal comic book film that has fantastic performances, elements from Michael Mann’s Heat, ideas of crime, escalating conflict, the difference between good and evil, and responsibility, which makes for one of my Top 10 Favorite Movies of All Time
I can tell you’re an Indy fan based on your pfp. What’s your opinion on the new film? Personally I at least enjoyed it but thought it was unnecessary.
@@XplusZEROequalsZXIt was good enough. It was great to see Ford playing Indy one last time, but should they have brought him back to deconstruct him? I really don’t know. It was the kind of movie where it’ll be interesting to see how I feel about it in five years. Those are my brief thoughts. Sorry that it took me a bit to rely to your comment.
11. Following (7/10)
10. Batman Begins (8/10)
9. Memento (8/10)
8. Dunkirk (8/10)
7. Insomnia (8/10)
6. The Dark Knight Rises (9/10)
5. Tenet (9/10)
4. The Prestige (10/10)
3. Inception (10/10)
2. The Dark Knight (10/10)
1. Interstellar (10/10)
Tenet is a 4/10
@@alexanderkononov1862 I know it's not for everyone, but I personally really like it
@@joeyk107 thats fair, i think the idea was interesting, unfortunately it was unnecessarily convoluted and confusing, with no character depth and a lot of inaudible dialogue
@@alexanderkononov1862 I think the whole "knowledge divided" idea is kinda the point. The movie gives you just enough knowledge to grasp the plot, but it intentionally leaves a lot of mystery around the finer details and lore.
This is why I hope they never do a sequel/prequel because I feel like it would ruin the original by explaining too much and taking away the mystery.
@@alexanderkononov1862 The movie is not for everyone. It is either a masterpiece or a waste of time. I haven't seen anyone say it is meh or decent
1. The Dark Knight
2. The Dark Knight Rises
3. Interstellar
4. Insomnia
5. The Prestige
6. Batman Begins
7. Memento
8. Oppenheimer
9. Dunkirk
10. Inception
11. Tenet
Never seen Following
Can’t do prestige dirty like that, such a good film
“I just couldn’t get into these two characters”
One literally died every night for his act, the other might have pulled the greatest uno switch of all time.
one of them wasnt even one lmao
I can't believe the prestige is so low on the list I think that's my favorite one if not top three but hey man I respect your opinion.
My ranking (have not seen Tenet yet):
1. The Dark Knight
2. The Prestige
3. Oppenheimer
4. Batman Begins
5. Inception
6. Interstellar
7. Insomnia
8. The Dark Knight Rises
9. Dunkirk
10. Memento (I really need to rewatch this)
Following?
don't bother with Tenet - it's terrible
@@RealDyl18it’s not that bad
@@RealDyl18I enjoyed it, far from his best but not bad
@@RealDyl18 I wouldn't say it's "terrible" but it's certainly not for everyone
The Prestige is easily in my top 3 Nolan films
The Prestige is goated, it holds my attention throughout the whole story. My favorite Nolan movie besides Dark Knight
No one has the same list, shows how good Nolan is.
Yea it all comes down to what your preferences are
Wow. The Prestige in 11 is nuts. Top 3 for me for sure.
12 Following
11 Dunkirk
10 Tenet
9 The Dark Knight rises
8 Insomnia
7 Memento
6 Oppenheimer
5 Batman Begins
4 The prestige
3 Inception
2 The Dark Knight
1 Interstellar
Good list besides The Prestige
Prestige is so underrated. At least top 3
12.) Dunkirk
11.) Insomnia
10.) Following
9.) Oppenheimer
8.) The Dark Knight (sorry)
7.) Interstellar
6.) Batman Begins
5.) The Prestige
4.) Tenet
3.) The Dark Knight Rises
2.) Memento
1.) Inception
I still find it hard to believe that Inception/Interstellar/Oppenheimer director Christopher Nolan, directed three Batman movies.
Prestige is number 11? You’re fired! 🔥
Memento is such a unrated movie, more people need to see it
I LITERALLY JUST WATCHED INCEPTION 5 HOURS AGO; ITS MY FAVOURITE MOVIE OF ALL TIME
1. Inception
2. The Dark Knight
3. Oppenheimer
4. Memento
5. Interstellar
6. The Prestige
7. Batman Begins
8. Dunkirk
9. Tenet
10. The Dark Knight Rises
Where is Insomnia & Following?
@@seanstarchannel8881 haven’t seen them
Passion of Christ
What made the dark knight so special is the Heath Ledger's creativity in imitating the Joker.
No! It's the story of the film that made the Dark Knight good, Heath Ledger is a good actor, yes, but he still depended on a script and a talented director.
For me The Prestige is at #1 with TDK at #2 and Oppenheimer as his third best
Tenet is so good only if you understand it correctly. It has a twisted ending and emotional scenes, the only thing is not many gets it. For example how many of you understood Neil died, and Neil was Maxemalien? And the plot is so complex too. But once you get it you gonna love it. It is my 3rd favourite Nolan's movie. First is Dark Night, Second is Memento, 4th is Prestige. I had not yet watche oppenheimer but thinks it is a gamechanging
I cannot believe tenet was above the prestige
Just got back from Oppenheimer. An absolute masterpiece. Took Dunkirk’s spot as my third favorite Nolan film.
the prestige is underrated
This is my ranking(havent seen memento, following and insomnia)
9. Tenet (7.5/10)
A really cool concept with great potential, but it's confusing, and the plot isn't that intriguing. The characters also arent that interesting, though I did like Robert Pattinson's character a bit. The soundtrack is also nice, and a lot of the scenes were shot fairly well. Its somewhat underrated but not that great.
8. Dunkirk (8/10)
A visually stunning film, with intense action sequences and an equally epic soundtrack. This film perfectly depicts the cruelty of human beings when under desperate circumstances. The lack of character development is what made me less invested in this film. Otherwise, its great.
7. Batman Begins (8.5/10)
One of the best superhero origin stories, and both Christian Bale and Cillian Murphy delivered excellent performances as Batman and Scarecrow. I like this film, but the other two in the trilogy are better in my opinion.
6. The Prestige (9/10)
One of the most mind-blowing thrillers ever made, and it keeps you longing for answers throughout. It has so many twists and turns that are executed perfectly, truly an incredible film, so underrated.
5. The Dark Knight Rises (9/10)
A hot take, considering this film isnt that loved by fans, but in my opinion, I consider this a solid movie, and it is probably the best conclusion the legendary trilogy could have. This is one of the most underrated Christopher Nolan films and I think it deserves much more attention. Tom Hardy as Bane is also a perfect casting choice and his performance, though obviously not as good as Heath Ledger's Joker, is still outstanding.
4. Oppenheimer (9.5/10)
I was never interested in the biopic genre, and I saw this movie only because Christopher Nolan directed it, and he did not disappoint as this was truly an awesome experience. The story was very interesting and thought-provoking. The acting was superb as the casting choices were the best of all of Christopher Nolan films. All of the cast members gave amazing performances, especially Cillian Murphy and Robert Downey Jr, who both deserve their respective Oscars. Ludwig Goransson created the most epic soundtrack, and the cinematography is also brilliant. The Trinity Test scene is also probably one of the most intense sequences Ive ever experienced in the cinema, had me on the edge of my seat the whole time, hands sweating, heart racing, and the explosion was fantastic since I saw it in an IMAX theater. The final scene to this film is also the most horrifying and devastating thing Ive ever seen. An amazing masterpiece.
3. The Dark Knight (10/10)
A lot of people will probably be mad because this is not my top pick, but the next two in my opinion is still better. This is probably one of the best comic book movie of all time, close to Endgame and Infinity War level, and probably even better. Heath Ledger's performance as Joker is undoubtedly legendary and he is and always will be the best Joker. Hans Zimmer's soundtrack is amazing and the Dark Knight theme may be one of the most iconic superhero themes out there. There's just so much in this movie, incredible action, brilliant cinematography and really intense sequences. An amazing experience.
2. Inception (10/10)
One of the most unique concepts in all of movie history. This movie is amazing in every way, and though it is confusing, it does get a lot better after a rewatch. The idea of invading a dream and not only extracting information but also planting ideas in the mind is truly mind-blowing. This movie has beautiful shots, an excellent soundtrack, and great performances by both Leonardo DiCaprio and Cillian Murphy. It also has creative action and unexpected emotional scenes. This is truly one of the films one must watch at least once in his or her life.
1. Interstellar (11/10)
This is without a doubt, the definition of cinematic perfection. There are no words that could describe how flawlessly executed this film is. Every single aspect of this film is perfect, with amazing acting, that single scene with Matthew McConaughey watching messeges without a single line of dialogue is just perfect. Beyond god tier cinematography with splendid visual effects, and a soundtrack that would not stop to amaze me even 30 years later, truly Hans Zimmer at his best. This soundtrack conveys sheer emotion and intensity, and no other soundtrack could top it. The level of emotion I felt while experiencing this film could not be felt in any other film. As a person that usually doesnt cry while watching movies, this movie makes me cry multiple times, and it never fails to make me emotional every time I watch it. In my opinion the greatest film Ive ever seen, truly Christopher Nolan's magnum opus.
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Placing interstellar that low is a crime. That movie has a profound emotional impact on anyone who watches it.
Sure but it's equally a crime to put Nolan's other films which have a "profound emotional impact on anyone who watches" them that low.
My very humble ranking (I’m a Nolan fanboy)
12.Insomnia-6 (eh, at least Williams gave a phenomenal performance)
11.Following-6 (impressive for the budget)
10.DKR-6 (prob should be a 7 lol)
9. Batman Begins-7 (so so good)
8. Tenet-7 (don’t try to understand it, just feel it)
7. Dunkirk-8 (the casting and performances were very solid)
6. The Prestige-8 (his most underrated film)
5. Interstellar-8 (10 if the third act was a bit better)
4. TDK-9 (need i explain)
3. Memento-10 (a perfect movie)
2. Oppenheimer-10 (prob recency bias, but feel like it will age well. I would advice audiences to rewatch)
1. Inception-10 (arguably my fav movie oat)
Can't wait for Oppenheimer in cinemas
The Prestige that low? Time for a rewatch
PRESEGE IS SO UNDERRATED
It gets tons of love in the comment section. It’s just not for me….comparatively. I don’t think Nolan has made a bad movie
Fair enough @@SeanChandlerTalksAbout
The Prestige is not only my fav Nolan film but my fav movie of all time and it comes at no.1 in my lists.❤
People afraid of what they don't understand:-
The Prestige and Tenet
I still watch Following. I'm still trying to keep track of the timeline of the events of the story but I still can follow the story and not get lost.
I agree about Tenet, but the Prestige is one of his absolute best! Up there with Memento!
Honestly I love Tenet. It's an intriguing piece and I think Nolan just teases us enough about what he can present in a "film"
1. Inception
2. Oppenheimer
3. The Prestige
4. The Dark Knight
5. Memento
6. Interstellar
7. Batman Begins
8. The Dark Knight Rises
9. Dunkirk (higher on the list if you're just going off technical film level)
10. Tenet
11. Insomnia
12. Following
Top 5 - S Tier
6-9 - A Tier
10-11 - B Tier
12 - Meh
My Top:
1. The Dark Knight
2. Interstellar
3. Inception
4. Oppenheimer
5. Batman Begins
6. Memento
7. The Prestige
8. Dunkirk
9. The Dark Knight Rises
10. Tenet
11. Insomnia
12. Following
The Prestige is a great movie! But, I feel like it was kinda half assed. It looked like rivalry between two illusionists but then there's this machine that clones people? They could've did something better there, nah?
Fun fact : Atleast 5 out of 10 movies Cillian Murphy is casted
Of the 6 I have seen
6: The Dark Knight Rises (8/10)
5: Batman Begins (8/10/
4: Inception (9/10)
3: The Dark Knight (9,5/10)
2: Oppenheimer (10/10)
1: Interstellar (10/10)
What exactly you mean by cut corners for TDKR? Are you referring to the rumored 4 hour version,it may not be real.
The Prestige at 11, Interstellar and Oppenheimer behind Batman Begins! You're an agent of chaos!
My list:
12: Following
11: Insomnia
10: The Prestige
9: Tenet
8: Memento
7: Batman Begins
6: The Dark Knight Rises
5: Dunkirk
4: Interstellar
3: Inception
2: Oppenheimer
1: The Dark Knight
The prestige and interstellar takes are crazy
Everyone talking the prestige, meanwhile I’m like “Dunkirk is lowkey his best”
Dark knight rises is on top for me, I don’t mind the suspension of disbelief and really love the story it delivers
tenet is underrated for sure
I just realized This Dude's top 3 Are The Movies that are easily Understood
and The Non-understood ones Goes Down
Sean has warmed up on TDKR a little
Man, That Interstellar placement hurt my heart 😩
The way I screamed at the placement of The Prestige, I- 💀
Memento is incredible
My ranking
11) Insomnia
10) Dunkirk
9) Following
8) Memento
7)The Dark Knight Rises
6) Tenet
5) Batman Begins
4) Prestige
3) Interstellar
2) The Dark Knight
1) Inception
12. Following
11. The Dark knight rises
10. Insomnia
9. Tenet
8. Oppenheimer
7. The prestige
6. Memento
5. Dunkirk
4. Batman begins
3. Inception
2. Interstellar
1. The Dark knight
His Batman fanboyism is hard
Nolan Ranking IMO
12. Following
11. Insomnia
10. Memento
9. Batman Begins
8. Dunkirk
7. Tenet
6. The Dark Knight Rises
5. Interstellar
4. The Prestige
3. The Dark Knight
2. Inception
1. Oppenheimer
1. Dark Knight (for nostalgia reasons)
2. Interstellar (“those aren’t mountains”)
3. Memento
is actually backwards.
I like how Memento
Same top 5 just different order. I’d probably go:
1. Inception
2. Memento
3. Oppenheimer
4. Dark Knight
5. Batman Begins
At that level they're all so good!
@@SeanChandlerTalksAboutbro where the hell is your goddamn interstellar not being top 5
12. Following
11. Dunkirk
10. Insomnia
9. Memento
8. The Prestige
7. Tenet
6. The Dark Knight Rises
5. Batman Begins
4. Interstellar
3. Oppenheimer
2. Inception
1. The Dark Knight
My personal ranking
#10 The Dark Knight Rises
#9 Tenet
#8 Dunkirk
#7 Inception
#6 Batman Begins
#5 Memento
#4 Oppenheimer
#3 Interstellar
#2 The Prestige
#1 The Dark Knight
This is incredibly close to mine
Insomnia is so good and so underrated
I thought the characters in Insomnia were more relatable than in your typical Nolan movie. It's probably my favorite Robin Williams performance (except for Mrs. Doubtfire) and Pacino shines in one of the best movies from the second half of his career.
Interstellar at 6????? Bro must be kidding!
I don't even know what you're implying. Is that high or low? It's a Christopher Nolan ranking. He cranks out bangers. They can't all be in the top 3.
Well justified list. Mine is:
1. Inception (10/10)
2. The Dark Knight (10/10)
3. Memento (9/10)
4. The Prestige (9/10)
5. Batman Begins (8/10)
6. Interstellar (7/10)
7. The Dark Knight Rises (7/10)
8. Following (7/10)
9. Dunkirk (7/10)
10. Tenet (6/10)
Haven't seen Oppenheimer or Insomnia yet. Was so hard deciding the order of that top 4.
christopher nolan making a batman film is one of his best financial decisions he has made
11. Insomnia
10. Tenet
9. Dark Knight Rises
8. Batman Begins
7. Memento
6. The Prestige
5. Dunkirk
4. Inception
3. Oppenheimer
2. The Dark Knight
1. Interstellar
As many others are saying, Prestige is #1 for me, Sean says he can't get into the characters whereas for me the Prestige has the best characters, dialogue, and acting in any Nolan film.
My List:
12: Following (1998)
11: Dunkirk (2017)
10: Tenet (2020)
9: Insomnia (2002)
8: Batman Begins (2005)
7: The Prestige (2006)
6: The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
5: Memento (2000)
4: Oppenheimer (2023)
3: Interstellar (2014)
2: Inception (2010)
1: The Dark Knight (2008)
No way he put interstaller in #6 place.
12. Following
11. Tenet
10. The Dark Knight Rises
9. Insomina
8. Dunkirk
7. Batman Begins
6. Interstellar
5. Memento
4. Oppenheimer
3. The Dark Knight
2. Inception
1. The Prestige
My ranking, even tho I've only seen 4 films
1. Memento 9.8/10
2. Interstellar 9.5/10
3. Oppenheimer 7.6/10
4. Tenet 7/10
I just finished watching Oppenheimer. I'm hearing Amy Schumer is calling it sexist? Women are walking out from it? Is it because Florence Pugh showed her boobs a few times? Where was this for Titanic when Kate Winslet showed her boobs in a PG-13 film?
Oppenheimer is quite tedious. I think the best part was that second hour leading up to testing the hydrogen bomb. But I actually enjoyed it more than I thought I would. I still prefer Spielberg's Munich (2005) much more but I thought it was entertaining enough about a tedious subject matter involving science and engineering.
Every actor was great in it. I do agree somewhat with DisGrace Randolph that Nolan isn't great at creating female characters. Florence was underused. I love her as Yelena but she's only in it to be a deranged Commie/mistress who hates flowers and goes topless which I've seen years ago since I'm a member of Celebrity Movie Archive and check AZNudes weekly.
I've seen hundreds of actresses' boobs. I saw Ana De Armas' boobs several years before Blade Runner 2049. I've seen more female skin than Mr. Skin. Heck, I saw Greta Gerwig's boobs like 12-13 years ago. If I see an attractive actress I'm not familiar with, CMA and AZNudes are like my Google to check for any boobies.
I did not get a boner seeing Florence's boobs at all. I personally don't find her attractive. Great actress. Looks like a stockier Hayden Panettiere with a bigger head and smaller boobs. But I love Florence's talent which is acting. She was great in Don't Worry Darling.
I can love an actress without lusting over her looks. My favorite actress is Julianne Moore and she's freckled with A-cups as seen in Body of Evidence. I still love her as an actress. I don't need to jerk off to an actress to enjoy her work or talent. Not every actress needs to look like Monica Bellucci.
I felt Emily Blunt acted no different than January Jones in Mad Men and Laura Dern in The Founder (2016). The typical neglected housewife who becomes a drunk during the mid-20th century when the men had to go to war or do something important.
If you ever seen Chaplin (1992), Florence and Emily pretty much acted similar to Charlie's women. But that's how women were in the 1930s through 1950s. Stayed home a lot. What was Nolan supposed to do? Hire Blacks, Asians, and Latinas to work on the H-bomb? The movie was going to be a sausage-fest.
My favorite actor in it was definitely Matt Damon. Matt was in my favorite movie of this year: Air. Any movie Matt is in, I usually enjoy it. He gained a lot of weight recently. He's overweight in both Air and Oppenheimer. From what I'm hearing, Matt is a great guy to work with. But I don't mind if he acts like an a-hole in films.
David Krumholtz looked like he gained 50 lbs since This Is The End (2013). I almost didn't recognize him the way it took me time to recognize Jamie Lee Curtis in EEAAO. The same guy from The Santa Clause (1994) and Harold & Kumar Trilogy. Cillian Murphy, Robert Downey Jr., and Josh Harnett all did an excellent job.
So where is Oppenheimer among my favorites of 2023? Maybe bottom top 10. I still enjoyed Air and BlackBerry more. I enjoyed Across The Spider-Verse, The Flash, and Dead Reckoning more. It's a good movie and maybe Nolan's best since Inception. But I still don't love it.
*My* *Favorite* *Chris* *Nolan* *Films*
1. The Dark Knight (2008)
2. The Prestige (2006)
3. Memento (2000)
4. Inception (2010)
5. The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
6. Batman Begins (2005)
7. Oppenheimer (2023)
8. Insomnia (2002)
9. Dunkirk (2017)
10. Interstellar (2014)
11. Tenet (2020)
Haven't seen Following (1998) yet.
1. The Dark Knight
2. Memento
3. Tenet
4. Inception
5. Dunkirk
6. The Prestige
7. Oppenheimer
8. Batman Begins
9. Following
10 The Dark Knight Rises
11. Interstellar
12. Insomnia
In terms of a comic book movie, I would rank The Batman above Dark Knight. But it is definitely one of the best comic book movies, if not the best
My Ranking:
1: Interstellar
2: Inception
3. Memento
4. Oppenheimer
5. The Prestige
6. Tenet
Need to rewatch:
1. The Dark Knight
2. Batman Begins
Have not seen:
- Following
- Insomnia
- The Dark Knight Rises
- Dunkirk
There are a few I haven't seen but for me it goes:
1. The Dark Knight
2. Batman Begins
3. Inception
4. Dunkirk
5. Memento
6. Oppenheimer
7. The Dark Knight Rises
8. Tenet
9. The Prestige
10. Interstellar
1. Memento (Amazing from start to finish)
2. Batman Begins
3. Inception
4. Insomnia (Loved the Pacino-Williams dynamic)
5. The Dark Knight (Never really loved it as much as other people do)
6. The Dark Knight Rises (Loved the first half, totally against the whole communist revolution in Gotham)
7. Interstellar
8. Tenet
9. Following
10. The Prestige (Exactly what Sean said)
11. Dunkirk (Not bad by any means just not my kinda movie)
It would be cool if following was made again by Christopher nolan but with a big budget and actors. It will be high in the list for sure if its done the justice it deserves
The Prestige still my favourite movie...I can watch it again and again... clear hidden clues
Well the Dark Knight is my favourite Christopher Nolan film, least favourite probably Tenet, because Following I won't put at the bottom since it was Christopher Nolan's debut film, I agree on the others like Insomnia and The Dark Knight Rises.
Interstellar I think it's well made but agree on the 3rd act with Dunkirk I think it was well-made too but I didn’t realise that the story was told on different days.
The Prestige I like it’s well-told so don’t think it’s one of his weakest, Memento I think may be his best drama film, Inception I agree with the verdict, Batman Begins like with The Dark Knight I like it out of familiarity as a Batman film. Oppenheimer I thought was well-done.
Mine
1. Oppenheimer
2. Inception
3. The Dark Knight
4. Interstellar
5. The Prestige
6. Memento
7. Batman Begins
8. The dark knight rises
9. Tenet
10. Insomnia
11. The following
Id say my ranking goes:
12. Tenet
11. Following
10. Insomnia
9. The Dark Knight Rises
8. Dunkirk
7. Batman Begins
6. Memento
5. The Prestige
4. Inception
3. Interstelllar
2. Oppenheimer
1. The Dark Knight
The last two are interchangeable
Following
Insomnia
Dark knight rises
Batman begins
Dunkirk
Tenet
Inception
Dark Knigt
Prestige
Interstellar
Oppenheimer
Too many masterpices
I still think that Inception is his best work so far. To this day. Also Dunkirk deserves more love.
1. Inception
2. Dark knight
3. Memento
4. Oppenheimer
5. Prestige
6. Tenet
7. Interstellar
8. Dunkirk
9. Batman begins
10. Dark knight rises
11. Insomnia
This list might change as Oppenheimer might go up after repeat viewings
Prestige at 11 is criminal
This is the proper ranking:
1- The Dark Knight
2- Inception
3- Oppenheimer
4- Batman Begins
5- Interstellar
6- The Prestige
7- The Dark Knight Rises
8- Momento
9- Dunkirk
10- Tenet
11- Insomnia
12- Following
Hell yeah! Memento!!
Holy shit prestige is so good lmao Batman fights wolverine and Alfred and sometimes black widow plus 100 wolverine variants and batman is divided by two
1. Tenet
2. Inception
3. Insomnia
4. The Dark Knight
5. Memento
6. Batman begins
7. Interstellar
8. Dunkirk
9. Oppenheimer
10. The prestige
11. The dark knight rises
12. Following
All awesome movies, it just comes down to personal preference and ones I enjoy and revisit the most.
You must have watched a different version of Tenet to everyone else
@@RealDyl18 I could say the same to those who have any of the films in my bottom 5 as their favorites. That’s the beauty of Nolan films though, he makes films in a way where everybody has different reactions to one film. Interstellar is a great example.
I’m on an island with Tenet, I understand everyone’s issues with it, though I don’t feel bothered by the issues brought up. It’s the Nolan movie I enjoyed the most with how original the movie feels, its structure of the story, the pacing combined with some of the best action sequences I’ve ever seen and with rewatch, it feels like a different movie with new details being picked up, it feels like a roller coaster ride in a sense. I think it’s similar to Inception, but better.
@@sergioliden5652 I'm glad you enjoy it - I was buzzing to go see it when it was released, but the film never connected with me, and I left the theatre very disappointed.
Insomnia is a film that tends to rank low amongst his filmography - a film I personally love.
@@RealDyl18 Fair enough, yeah, Tenet’s definitely not for everyone, even Nolan fans thought it went to far. While it’s as good as I could ever ask for here. Objectively speaking, in order for Nolan make everyone happy and wants everyone raving about the movie like I am, he should’ve at least made the plot more clear while having this complicated time bending stuff on top of it as Sean Chandler put it, so I’ll meet you you on the middle on that.
As for Insomnia, I used to be a lot more down on it, but Cody Leach convinced me to rewatch it, because of his praise for it, rewatched it through his lens and ABSOLUTELY loved it, Robin Williams is at his best and Al Pacino’s absolutely awesome and elevates this cat & mouse concept, those two are some of my favorite Nolan characters.