What other filmmaker should we make a compilation Honest Trailer for? One: Speak up and join the conversation- we encourage respectful debate. Two: Respect your community- racism, misogyny, homophobia and hate speech aren’t tolerated. Three: “Be nice.” - Dalton from Roadhouse
Lucas Droop I know! Thought, "wow, these are still making me well up, on their own, cut together for comedic effect, during a RUclips video?" that says a lot about Sir My-Cocaine's skill.
The Prestige is so underrated. It’s twist at the end was on the Sixth Sense level, every time I watch it I see more clever clues of it that I didn’t see the first time.
Maybe he loves his wife so much that if he lost her, he know he’d become a broken man. So he projects that love, and that heart break, onto his characters.
Can't agree more. "Samuel L Jackson stars in this gritty, violent film about people paid to kill involving lots of dialogue & features at least one scene of a woman's foot."
Neither does Memento and Insomnia. Zimmer was good up until Inception, after which he could get away with practically reverse engineering all his past works and people would still call it avant garde.
For a very entertaining supercut of Nolan's films, this video is actually a very good film analysis of the themes prevalent in his filmography. The drowning/water, masks, and wives tidbits are spot on. But have you also noticed how much he used mirrors/reflections in most of his films? Great video!
If you go to IMDb and go to Christopher Nolan's page, they have a video titled "Directors Trademarks: Christopher Nolan". That provides really good insight into his techniques and how he makes his movies.
"Follow this intense stoic man...who follows a strict code..." 1. Christian Bale: Never show anyone 2. Leonardo DiCaprio: Never recreate places from your memory 3. Christopher Nolan: Never sit in chairs
As he reckons with the tradegy of his past, whether it's the death of his wife, the death of his wife, the death of his wife, the death of his wife, OR the death of his wife, OR if Nolan really want's to stir things up the death of his...girlfriend. XD.
Mario Habijanec it's kinda sweet in a way. One could argue that through his characters he shows that he loves his wife so much that the thought of losing her would drive him to do great or terrible things.
Also love the video! I've noticed the dead wife thing as well, and the funniest of them is in the Dark Knight: the very SECOND Rachel says she's gonna marry Harvey Dent, Batman opens the door to where they're keeping Dent, being able to save him but not Rachel, meaning the second she accepted to become someone's wife, she died. Remember kids, if you find yourself in a Christopher Nolan movie, DON'T GET MARRIED, not even a little bit, and you might survive.
Say: "I'm saying this as a plea for help, I can't stop speaking in an epic trailer voice. It was fun at first, now it's taken over my life, can somebody please help me?"
I’m a HARDCORE Christopher Nolan fan! And oh my did I love this Honest Trailer! From start to finish the jokes in this were hilarious, I never really picked up on the dead wives thing which just made me go wow. Jon Bailey’s Michael Cain impression had me dead. Honestly my fave honest trailer not only cos it’s you guys wrote it but also cos it’s Christopher Nolan but u went easy on him and I’ll thank u and I shall not get defensive, because you guys are incredibly funny!
3:00 the fascinating thing about his explaining Momento, is when he’s asked he says “I’m not a visual thinker, but a grammatical one…” then proceeds to lay out a visual framework to understand how he made the movie.
Do not forget the genius composer behind all the soundtracks. The one and only Hans Zimmer!!! Them both combined with some nolan's favourtie actors generate the best actual movies!
M: The Americans are lying to us about the North Koreans who are paying Russians, who is smuggling to Iran, who is selling to Egypt, who…. Bond: whoa whoa whoa, where is Q and can you show me a map while you deliver all this bad exposition? Q is played by Michael Caine, and the trumpets in the James Bond theme can be pitched really really loud so you can’t hear them talk.
The death of his wife The death of his wife The death of his wife The death of his wife The death of his wife The death of his girlfriend....Genius!😂😂😂😂😂😂
Right on with the dead wife/girlfriend thing - it hadn't occured to me before how often Christopher Nolan uses the 'fridged woman' trope in his films. I still love his work of course - The Dark Knight remains one of the best movies ever made, but he really needs to branch out a bit in this regard. I also agree, Nolan's wife should watch her back.
I laughed until tears were running down my face when Nolan started explaining his process. IDK why it killed me!!! Thank you for 7 minutes of life-threatening laughter lolol!
It is! Sadly I got the plot twist at the first shot of Alfred Bordens "assistants" silhouette at the very beginning of the movie. I literally saw too many Christian Bale movies 😅😅
Brilliant movie but picked up on the twist around halfway through. Only so many times he can be in the shadows or background without it being suspicious. Guessing the twist didn't make it any less enjoyable though. Maybe made it better because it keeps you interested and looking for more clues to do with it, while you're watching. Nolan's got some great movies!
I was hoping to see Christopher Nolan's tendency to cast the same actors in multiple movies, like Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy, Christian Bale, etc. Just Michael Caine is fine too though since he's in way more.
It is hard to believe that this year is the 10th anniversary of the Dark Knight. One awesome movie from a great director. Nolan has a gift of making such a good movies. None of his movies have been a deception. A big 👏 to Christopher Nolan!
The Wife thing was kind of sweet actually, I think it represents how much he loves Emma, all this characters are destroyed by the death of their wives and this event usually becomes the drive of Nolan's protagonists.
Yeah, that makes sense. But cummon - nearly all of his protagonists have this motivation in one form or the other. We can't keep trapping women in fridges just to keep em fresh for their hubbies, or something like that.
Jonathan Walmsley True, its a tired trope, but you can't blame the guy for his fears. I know it might be anticuated, but his intentions seems clearly not offensive, so I give it a pass. After all, he is an auteur.
I'm a writer and I have to hold back from having family members dead, incapacitated, or at too great a distance to be reached easily in a lot of my stuff. I've been sick since i was 12, so they're the main support I have and I cannot imagine life without them. So I really get that. People want to write what they fear as much as anything, to purge the demons rattling away up there. I only actually have a few people with a broken family structure, but they're my favorite characters. Can't help it, lol. 😂 The dysfunction between families IS fun to write, lots of possibilities there, but there's something about the singularity of focus and the knowledge of self when a character has lost that tie to bind them to their physical past, or their emotional anchor, in the Nolan films. The possibilities, where people can go from there, change, it's exciting. Do you become overprotective of your new group, do you disengage to prevent repeated loss, or do you turn that focus to your work or passion? What is your touchstone for your morality, your sanity? It's all really interesting to figure out those puzzle pieces. Anywhoo, sorry for rambling, but that's at least one writer's perspective.
Chronically Curious That is a really good insight of the creating process and its possibilities, but in the case of Nolan I still give him a pass; maybe this is a fear he is unable to cope with yet, I don't know. Anyway, he seems to be moving away from the wife theme, since Dunkirk had nothing about it, maybe he is starting to experiment with other themes and conflicts, which should be exciting.
Perceptive enough, Christian. I think it demonstrates a strong relationship. AND, consider what other motivations a hero might have: Anger, revenge, lust, more anger...I mean, tragedy, heartbreak and loss are things that mostly can't be dealt with with adrenaline and brute force. They leave men...disarmed, unmanned, broken. If Nolan has to go there, I give him a pass, because it's such a hugely emotional thing. You OTHER hack fraud directors stop putting women in fridges, though!!
We just watched Tenet. This was the closest Honest Trailer we could find; turns out it's amazingly accurate. Only logical explanation? Honest Trailers must be time-inverted
I love this man so much. It's not just that his movies are well written and clever, they're also just entertaining and pleasing to the eye. I honestly believe that, which he has also said himself, all Nolan wants is to entertain people with a good movie. He's not preachy or pretentious. He doesn't strive to do an Oscar movie or an easy blockbuster. He just wants to do movies that look like him and entertain with that. That's so pure about him and I love that quality of him.
I agree. Imo it's Nolan's next best after TDK. It's such a clever film. You have to watch more than once to get it, well honestly that's true for nearly all of his work, but this one is truly amazing.
Controversial opinion: I really didn't like it. It lost me when it threw in sci-fi cloning technologies when it had all been very realistic up (and really really good, the magicians trying to outwit one another is brilliant) until that point. It just broke immersion for me entirely. Their reactions to the machine made no sense, either. Tesla wanting to destroy it? Seriously? That fucking thing could end world hunger forever, mankind would never go wanting ever again! But ooooo nooooo, it's eeevil. I found that the film got a bit bogged down by plot twists which, on their own, would have been brilliant, but just seemed silly after awhile when they came at you one after another. First clones, then twins. Is it supposed to be a historical tale of vengeance set against the backdrop of magicians and their performances, or a sci-fi thriller about the ethics of cloning? Other than that, it's really fucking good. This is just my personal thoughts.
What other filmmaker should we make a compilation Honest Trailer for?
One: Speak up and join the conversation- we encourage respectful debate.
Two: Respect your community- racism, misogyny, homophobia and hate speech aren’t tolerated.
Three: “Be nice.” - Dalton from Roadhouse
Go with Steven Spielberg or Peter Jackson.
David Fincher
Steven Speilberg movies
Spielberg plzz
I’d love to see one on David fincher!
Michael Caine: *exists*
Nolan: I will never end this man's career.
It's just like Tarantino and Samuel L. Jackson
@@matinhosmatos Samuel is Taratino's ticket for N word
"And a very emotional Michael Caine" I cracked up at that point
This comment is just perfect
*Sir Michael Caine if I may
that the death of his wife thing was hilarious
Rhuuun!
Maurice Beltcher, Wow, that sentence feels wrong out of context.
Maurice Beltcher which one?
Ruuuuuuunnn
666th like😥
Nolan explaining his own movie's timeline was hilarious
Memento was such a masterpiece.
Man's a genius. He's got his own mathematical formula! Lol
Memento and Inception are his best and most original films.
I bet not even his actors understood the timeline they just followed the script to survive HAHAHA
@@bedangarag8854 You could probably safely add Tenet to that short list now.
3:20 "The end of the film being, sort of there.. ish…"
Nolan's timelines in a nutshell.
Agreed. Inception and Interstellar were glaring examples of it.
Imagine now with TeneT
@@Fister_of_Muppets YES
"ish..."
God I can only imagine him directing a Bendy and the Ink Machine adaptation. That's got a lot of time loop stuff going on.
This trailer should have been a trailer, inside a trailer, inside an honest trailer. With 14 death wifes. Featuring: very emotional michael caine.
Vicente Ortega Rubilar make this the top comment already!
Brilliant!
Vicente Ortega Rubilar Pronounced "my cocaine."
This is awesome,dude!!
Very emotional, my cocaine!
3 out of the 4 of the "rich guys buying things" montage was just Bruce Wayne
damn, Bruce
and 95% of the masks were from the Dark Knight trilogy
@@jacksoncollins8826 8/9 is 88.8888888....%
And the trains from dark knight and inception
Well, he's one of the wealthiest comic book characters
It kinda happened in the Prestige too with Hugh renting the hotel indefinitely its just that it wasn't shown in this trailer.
I died at *whispers* "ruuun"
Sharky Boi 😂😂😂😂😂 like my god so many dead wife's
“Once i had i wife, she was TAKEN from me”
I’ve seen this f**ing movie over 30 times and i just caught that.
Ha ha 😆
Were you wotching closely?
@@captaindeadpool313 Abracadabra
That was so cool
Batman Begins came out way before Taken was in production though lol
Man those Michael Caine moments really got to me!
Lucas Droop I know! Thought, "wow, these are still making me well up, on their own, cut together for comedic effect, during a RUclips video?" that says a lot about Sir My-Cocaine's skill.
Lucas Droop did you said my cocaine
same here
Michael Caine crying at Bruce Wayne's suspected death totally got me.
Yeah, Michael Caine is one hell of an actor. Is someone cutting onions?
“Backwards and forwards simultaneously ” - TeneT
It has "The Protagonist"
Not emotional Michael Caine
Because it's a palindrome
Is Tenet "the death of her husband"??
it has the hot sauce which was ordered an hour ago
The quiet "Ruuuun!" had me giggle. A lot. ^^
I fucking died at that part omg ^^
soulwarrior Me too.
I died when he said that
soulwarrior GOL
i almost died of laughter! hahahahahah!!! love it
The Prestige is so underrated. It’s twist at the end was on the Sixth Sense level, every time I watch it I see more clever clues of it that I didn’t see the first time.
Wrong and no. Prestige is boring and annoying. Leaves you with just an annoyed confused and sad feeling at the end and unsure what you even watched.
My all time favourite movie!! I love it so much
@@cwinowich You have garbage taste in movies.
The prestige is a great film, but I New the twist halfway through
ZachAttackPro but when did you learn how to spell Knew? Haha
"What could it all mean???...
...RUN!!!!" 😂😂😂
The wife part .......lmao 😂😂😂
ashmit galav ruuuunnnn
"Run!"
The way he said run is what I found hilarious.
Phoenix Dawn pray for her....for real.
*r u n*
One of the best things about Nolan is that he surrounds himself with equally talented people. Actors, cinematographers, composers etc
That's the mark of every genius. The ability to bring the best out of yourself and others.
that's a wonderful quote, fine sir.
First rate people hire first rate people - second rate people hire third rate people....
So he can hide his talentless hack ass from showing. That's why. Nolan the hackjob. Pos director.
@Daniel E A line from Jane Austin (Sense and Sensibility I think....) comes to mind - she did not offer him the compliment of rational opposition.
TENET breaks the rule. like a well-dressed black PROTAGONIST, an unemotinal Michael Caine
And this time a dead husband instead of a dead wife! :D
He finally became original lol
And this time he made sure we all knew that he's the Protagonist by not revealing his name and just the Protagonist lol.
Robert Pattinson Hair brushed back well dressed
@@srithansama3729 thank you for saying this!
The Emotional Micheal Cain made me sad
accent spot on
they should had added the "you still haven't given up on me", "Never" scene
Michael Roditis "Why do We fall master Bruce? So we can learn to pick ourselves up" I quote that daily
Mycouh Kaeyn
Same 😭 lol
An incredible pool of actors.
Doesn’t show Cillian Murphy.
"BY ORDER OF THE PEAKY FOOKING BLINDERS...WHERE IS TOMMY SHELBY?"
I got pissed off
Who?
notahotshot scarecrow in Batman Begins
What's wrong with cillian Murphy
At this point we're gonna have to see an honest trailer for every Tarantino movie.
Yes yes yes
DJANGO!
Starring... FEEEEEEEEEET.
YES
Yes, get ready for montage in feet
"A very emotional Michael Caine".
LMAO 😂
This is one of the best HTs ever. Everything about Nolan and his films is totally on point. Also, that bit with the dead wives killed me. Lololololol
Broadwayluver222 I watch that segment a long time ago and cant stop laughing now
But which movie dont have screaming in it???
Broadwayluver222 are you a wife?
Potkanka hahaha. Nope. Just an accidental pun. But hey, maybe I’m a future Nolan film girlfriend. They count too! Lololol
I don't even know if I should wish you good luck with that, considering... :D
That scene of Alfred saying "I failed you" gets the tears going … even during a funny video!
K but seriously. I was literally tearing up watching the Emotional Michael Caine montage
Lol
You can't not cry during that scene
@Furyan Auror you are a sad little man and you have my sympathy
Ramblinracisms R Us someone here just loves cgi explosions in movies
Great Michael Caine impression, Jon!
You mean "my cocaine"?
I had to replay that part lol
It's pronounced "My cocaine"
you're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off
thank "The Trip" for helping Michael Caine impersonations really take off
Meet a protagonist
Dark knight trilogy: Bruce Wayne
Interstellar: cooper
TeneT: no seriously meet protagonist
Your comment was soo cool that nobody replied to you
that's so true, I rewtached Interstellar looking for Cooper's firstname and understood he didn't have any
Maybe he loves his wife so much that if he lost her, he know he’d become a broken man. So he projects that love, and that heart break, onto his characters.
Good point 🤓
Dang...
@Man Down hey there, jerk.
No i agree with honest trailer guy
Thats what i thought too
Now do quentin tarantino
bum
i second this
Bump
Can't agree more.
"Samuel L Jackson stars in this gritty, violent film about people paid to kill involving lots of dialogue & features at least one scene of a woman's foot."
slorr55
Om-yes! Pleeeeze do QT!!
If Michael Caine cries, I cry. That's this simple.
When I read your butchering of the English language I cry...
@@nvp33 shut up, professor
@@nvp33 not everyone is born in a English dominant country .
:3
Fans: Contribute to a women in film charity
Screen junkies: Rewards them by doing a honest trailer about dead wives
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Christopher Nolan + Hans Zimmer = Perfection
So true. It's almost not a Nolan movie unless the score is by Zimmer
BOOOOOOOOOP!
Incredible soundtrack.
Sure, if you're deaf.
The Prestige doesn't have a score by Zimmer. I don't think anyone cares.
Neither does Memento and Insomnia. Zimmer was good up until Inception, after which he could get away with practically reverse engineering all his past works and people would still call it avant garde.
For a very entertaining supercut of Nolan's films, this video is actually a very good film analysis of the themes prevalent in his filmography. The drowning/water, masks, and wives tidbits are spot on. But have you also noticed how much he used mirrors/reflections in most of his films? Great video!
Most unnoticeable mirror thing in the dark Knight is when harvey dent enters the car and you can see how he gets in with the car mirror
The mask theme is mostly about Batman trilogy. Not really present elsewhere
Yeah, the mask was just Batman.
@@crepperwlp what about The Prestige? :)
If you go to IMDb and go to Christopher Nolan's page, they have a video titled "Directors Trademarks: Christopher Nolan". That provides really good insight into his techniques and how he makes his movies.
You guys nailed this one
Blup.
I guess you could say, you noaled this one
Those IMAX shot still looks insanely good!
"Follow this intense stoic man...who follows a strict code..."
1. Christian Bale: Never show anyone
2. Leonardo DiCaprio: Never recreate places from your memory
3. Christopher Nolan: Never sit in chairs
i heard he gets really involved on almost all aspects of the filming hence all his pictures having to be doing someone else's job AHAHHA
I never thought someone saying “the death of his wife” so many times could be so funny 😂
Cardo Richard Meme junkies
An absolute masterclass of an honest trailer for the masterclass film maker Nolan. Brilliant job Screen Junkies and thank you!
Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
EpicVoiceGuy bwoah
Hey..I know you
Nolans first movie was a remake of a Norwegian crime movie, insomnia
Jon, I worry about you.. wake up
"Coorral!" ^_^
Now we know how Joker got his scars. His girlfriend died.
Ruuuuuun
But he got a new one in Harley Quinnzel, although not in the movie
As he reckons with the tradegy of his past, whether it's the death of his wife, the death of his wife, the death of his wife, the death of his wife, OR the death of his wife,
OR if Nolan really want's to stir things up
the death of his...girlfriend.
XD.
One has to wonder what does his wife think every time he kills in his movie protagonist's wife :D
Mario Habijanec Yea😂
Mario Habijanec it's kinda sweet in a way. One could argue that through his characters he shows that he loves his wife so much that the thought of losing her would drive him to do great or terrible things.
2:12 _r u n_
There was a dead brother in Insomnia tho lol. And well come to think of it... his younger brother also often works with him...
Also love the video! I've noticed the dead wife thing as well, and the funniest of them is in the Dark Knight: the very SECOND Rachel says she's gonna marry Harvey Dent, Batman opens the door to where they're keeping Dent, being able to save him but not Rachel, meaning the second she accepted to become someone's wife, she died.
Remember kids, if you find yourself in a Christopher Nolan movie, DON'T GET MARRIED, not even a little bit, and you might survive.
Tiia Mannix or don't be the girlfriend either
The Prestige deserves it's own
Patrick Di Stefano, I know, right? That movie is severely underrated
The Prestige is the second best Nolan film imo
for me, prestige is the only movie, whose beauty increases every time u see it
This movie is amazing! The ending totally blew me away!
It’s criminally underrated
I swear the batman Micheal Caine crying about how he knew Bruce Wayne since he was a baby really gets me, reminds me of my own grandfather
This is a good plan. Do all the great directors. I'd love to see a Kubrick Honest Trailer.
Yes omg please Stanley Kubrick. And maybe some TV Honest Trailers, we haven't had them in a long while.
And then Kevin Smith. That would be a ride.
Uh... somebody made "How to make a (place director name) movie".
They need to figure out how to correct pronounce 'lair' first.
An Edgar Wright one would also be entertaining
"If you're good at something never do it for free." - Christopher Nolan
@Nahid Ahmed okayyyy.
You're*
, *
@Vignesh Gv r/wooosh
AKA Joker
omg the wife part got me so bad XDDDDDDDDDD "Run" ROFL!
Mrs. Nolan: "I'm not dead!!"
Nolan: "I can still hear her voice, sometimes."
Say: "I'm saying this as a plea for help, I can't stop speaking in an epic trailer voice. It was fun at first, now it's taken over my life, can somebody please help me?"
that michael caine impression at the end was on point
Oh my gosh!!! The ending is the best!!! 😂😂😂
'' A lot of dead wives. What could it all mean?''
''...you work with your lovely wife''. ''Emma'' (ruuuunn).
I died. :')
Nolan on the chalkboard. The man knows WTF he is doing.
I’m a HARDCORE Christopher Nolan fan! And oh my did I love this Honest Trailer! From start to finish the jokes in this were hilarious, I never really picked up on the dead wives thing which just made me go wow. Jon Bailey’s Michael Cain impression had me dead. Honestly my fave honest trailer not only cos it’s you guys wrote it but also cos it’s Christopher Nolan but u went easy on him and I’ll thank u and I shall not get defensive, because you guys are incredibly funny!
Same here! Nolan is my favorite director, but I am glad his tropes have been called out 😁
A Nolan/Screen Junkies fan
Chrisotpher Who? *internet breaks*
Yeah who would have guessed? (looks at photo)
I hate his closed world Batman
Every Michael Bay film Honest Trailer.
Edit: Thanks for the 1K Likes.
Every explosion in every Michael Bay Movie.
Oh god
Explosions, lens flare, hot girls, history related, murica. Done! That's basically it
the trailer would blow up 😂
That could literally just be an exploding pair of boobs.
"It's doesn't need to be understood, it needs to be felt" - Christopher Nolan
"Don't try to understand it, just feel it" - Tenet 2020
Seriously, I'm concerned for the safety of Nolan's wife.
"RACHEL!"
"RACHEL!"
*"MUUUUUURPH!"*
Rachie And The Waves *Donkey!*
Rachie And The Waves MARTHA!!
why did you say those names
ALFRED!!!
NARUTOOOO!!!!!
3:00 the fascinating thing about his explaining Momento, is when he’s asked he says “I’m not a visual thinker, but a grammatical one…” then proceeds to lay out a visual framework to understand how he made the movie.
The Michael Cane impression was shockingly amazing! Well done!
Do not forget the genius composer behind all the soundtracks. The one and only Hans Zimmer!!!
Them both combined with some nolan's favourtie actors generate the best actual movies!
I can't even criticize you Grimy. After looking up who John Williams is, I am ashamed I didn't already know. HOLY SHIT has he composed a lot.
-What could it all mean?
-the other fascinating thing about you is that you work with your lovely wife...
*whispers*run
I died :D
that emotional Michael Cane impression though 😂
Michael Caine is a legend lol. I didn't remember the context for half of his emotional scenes and he still got me.
Every tim burton movie
Every stanley kubrick movie
Every steven spielberg movie
Every hayao miyazaki movie
every tarantino movie!!!
Vicente Ortega Rubilar they said MINITES filmograpy Spielberg doesn't fit in that
How about just every movie?
Dont forget JJ Abrams
let's be real-they'd be banned if they did Kubrick lol wayy too explicit
Nolan should direct a James Bond movie. That's something I really wanna see
No
No he should make a movie on Leonardo da vinci
The death of his Bond girl...
Please not. A James Bond movie should be a James Bond movie. Nothing else.
M: The Americans are lying to us about the North Koreans who are paying Russians, who is smuggling to Iran, who is selling to Egypt, who….
Bond: whoa whoa whoa, where is Q and can you show me a map while you deliver all this bad exposition?
Q is played by Michael Caine, and the trumpets in the James Bond theme can be pitched really really loud so you can’t hear them talk.
The death of his wife
The death of his wife
The death of his wife
The death of his wife
The death of his wife
The death of his girlfriend....Genius!😂😂😂😂😂😂
_looks at emma_
(Whispers) *RUNNNNNNNNN*
I lost it at the "Run" part
That got me lol.
What about "the death of his family?"
Christy Pascale the death of his father and his wife...
THIS MAN IS A GENIUS!
Agreed.
We all love him and he's movies
@@PCR10023 ok good for you
@@PCR10023 his*
One of the Best Contemporary Director!!
Great Auteur and his Collab with Hans Zimmer is love
Nikhil Kala hans zimmer-Time is one of my favorite songs. I listen the the 10 hour verson to sleep sometimes.
if u think nolan is an auteur then you seriously need to watch better films
Right on with the dead wife/girlfriend thing - it hadn't occured to me before how often Christopher Nolan uses the 'fridged woman' trope in his films. I still love his work of course - The Dark Knight remains one of the best movies ever made, but he really needs to branch out a bit in this regard. I also agree, Nolan's wife should watch her back.
Well in HIS Bat-Man series, it isn’t really Bruce’s girlfriend. It’s his mom.
Jonathan Walmsley It was too obvious mate. Every lead character is mourning after some dead girl in every Nolan movie
He finally moved away from this concept in Dunkirk
Tenet broke most of these rules, except for time being a toy to be played with. Time was like a chew toy given to a playful dog.
Lol! Very emotional Michael Caine
WHERE'S THE TRIGGER!!!!!!!!!!????????????? That's one classic line.
jabarbadi RAAAAAACCCCCCCCCHHHHHHHHHHEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
WHHHEEERREE AARREE TTTTHHHEEYYYY!!
Mackenzie Hiller MUUUUURRRRRPPPPPHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!
DON LEH MEE LEEEE, MAAAARPPHHHH!!
whrrr iissss da thriggah,whrrr is it
I laughed until tears were running down my face when Nolan started explaining his process. IDK why it killed me!!! Thank you for 7 minutes of life-threatening laughter lolol!
The Prestige needs its own honest trailer
looks so fake, I was just laughing hard at his cuckery
Prestige is okay its overrated
@@geezus4418 no its not
@@adityabhalekar3506 i like the prestige a lot and i think its like a 7/10 but i think its nolans worst in my mind
@@geezus4418 I disagree but ok
The Prestige is truly a great movie with intriguing storyline, amazing plot twists and referencing Nikola Tesla. :)
Hazal H Agreed. Its epic
It is! Sadly I got the plot twist at the first shot of Alfred Bordens "assistants" silhouette at the very beginning of the movie.
I literally saw too many Christian Bale movies 😅😅
And David Bowie
Literally one of my favorite movies ever made and it's so underrated
Brilliant movie but picked up on the twist around halfway through. Only so many times he can be in the shadows or background without it being suspicious. Guessing the twist didn't make it any less enjoyable though. Maybe made it better because it keeps you interested and looking for more clues to do with it, while you're watching. Nolan's got some great movies!
Starring...
A bunch of things that mainly appear in the Batman Trilogy, but we'll say are in Nolan films in general.
Thats tough, because about 1/3 of his movies are the batman films
Dunkirk was barely here, and it fills a lot of the requirements though.
I noticed that lol
emil skovgaard Two of the three clips they showed for "killer trains" were from Inception
Were we watching the same trailer? I saw Memento, The Prestige, and Inception a bunch. Lol.
I was hoping to see Christopher Nolan's tendency to cast the same actors in multiple movies, like Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy, Christian Bale, etc. Just Michael Caine is fine too though since he's in way more.
They mention Christian Bale at 4:06
Well, he does appear in the most Nolan movies.
Most auteur directors do that. It's pretty common.
Redname like Wes Anderson ahaha
TheZexal I mean if you find actors that execute your lines the way you want them to, why not?
Nolan: *makes a new film*
Nolan to his protagonist: I'm boutta end this man's wife
It is hard to believe that this year is the 10th anniversary of the Dark Knight. One awesome movie from a great director. Nolan has a gift of making such a good movies. None of his movies have been a deception. A big 👏 to Christopher Nolan!
theoneaft 👏👏👏👏👏👏
The Wife thing was kind of sweet actually, I think it represents how much he loves Emma, all this characters are destroyed by the death of their wives and this event usually becomes the drive of Nolan's protagonists.
Yeah, that makes sense. But cummon - nearly all of his protagonists have this motivation in one form or the other. We can't keep trapping women in fridges just to keep em fresh for their hubbies, or something like that.
Jonathan Walmsley True, its a tired trope, but you can't blame the guy for his fears. I know it might be anticuated, but his intentions seems clearly not offensive, so I give it a pass. After all, he is an auteur.
I'm a writer and I have to hold back from having family members dead, incapacitated, or at too great a distance to be reached easily in a lot of my stuff. I've been sick since i was 12, so they're the main support I have and I cannot imagine life without them. So I really get that. People want to write what they fear as much as anything, to purge the demons rattling away up there. I only actually have a few people with a broken family structure, but they're my favorite characters. Can't help it, lol. 😂 The dysfunction between families IS fun to write, lots of possibilities there, but there's something about the singularity of focus and the knowledge of self when a character has lost that tie to bind them to their physical past, or their emotional anchor, in the Nolan films. The possibilities, where people can go from there, change, it's exciting. Do you become overprotective of your new group, do you disengage to prevent repeated loss, or do you turn that focus to your work or passion? What is your touchstone for your morality, your sanity? It's all really interesting to figure out those puzzle pieces. Anywhoo, sorry for rambling, but that's at least one writer's perspective.
Chronically Curious That is a really good insight of the creating process and its possibilities, but in the case of Nolan I still give him a pass; maybe this is a fear he is unable to cope with yet, I don't know. Anyway, he seems to be moving away from the wife theme, since Dunkirk had nothing about it, maybe he is starting to experiment with other themes and conflicts, which should be exciting.
Perceptive enough, Christian. I think it demonstrates a strong relationship. AND, consider what other motivations a hero might have: Anger, revenge, lust, more anger...I mean, tragedy, heartbreak and loss are things that mostly can't be dealt with with adrenaline and brute force. They leave men...disarmed, unmanned, broken. If Nolan has to go there, I give him a pass, because it's such a hugely emotional thing.
You OTHER hack fraud directors stop putting women in fridges, though!!
I've always been interested in directing, and I'm red green colorblind....
It's a sign guys.
Are you obsessed about your wife dying?
@@mikespearwood3914 lol
@@mikespearwood3914 this made me laugh hell loooool
We just watched Tenet. This was the closest Honest Trailer we could find; turns out it's amazingly accurate.
Only logical explanation? Honest Trailers must be time-inverted
This Honest Trailer was so good. The Michael Caine part at the end made me laugh so much!
The death of his wife lol
No reference to Hans Zimmer OST???
Bruh he follows the wife/girlfriend rule in Oppenheimer too 😢😢
"WHA??"
"I CANT HEAR YA!"
laughed for a minute straight at that
THIS MAN IS A GENIUS!
I love this man so much. It's not just that his movies are well written and clever, they're also just entertaining and pleasing to the eye. I honestly believe that, which he has also said himself, all Nolan wants is to entertain people with a good movie. He's not preachy or pretentious. He doesn't strive to do an Oscar movie or an easy blockbuster. He just wants to do movies that look like him and entertain with that. That's so pure about him and I love that quality of him.
[whispers] *run*
Abraham Salazar 😂😂😂
A very emotional Micheal Caine
I totally did not realize that he was in all the movies
You know he's a good actor when just seconds of his clip being emotional gets you in the feeling even in a comedy show.
Do every David Fincher Movie
Yes, please!!
I'd say Se7en and Fight Club deserve their own honest trailers :)
yes!!
yes, please!
@@DHynes5 FIGHT CLUB ALREADY HAS ITS OWN HONEST TRAILER
A Very Emotional Michael Caine - in Michael Caine voice 😂
Im saying it ahead of time. Do honest trailer for TENET
The Prestige is way underrated
agreed!
I agree. Imo it's Nolan's next best after TDK. It's such a clever film. You have to watch more than once to get it, well honestly that's true for nearly all of his work, but this one is truly amazing.
And Dunkirk is way overrated.
Controversial opinion: I really didn't like it. It lost me when it threw in sci-fi cloning technologies when it had all been very realistic up (and really really good, the magicians trying to outwit one another is brilliant) until that point. It just broke immersion for me entirely. Their reactions to the machine made no sense, either. Tesla wanting to destroy it? Seriously? That fucking thing could end world hunger forever, mankind would never go wanting ever again! But ooooo nooooo, it's eeevil. I found that the film got a bit bogged down by plot twists which, on their own, would have been brilliant, but just seemed silly after awhile when they came at you one after another. First clones, then twins. Is it supposed to be a historical tale of vengeance set against the backdrop of magicians and their performances, or a sci-fi thriller about the ethics of cloning?
Other than that, it's really fucking good. This is just my personal thoughts.
how is it underrated it's listed as the 49th best film ever made on imdb above films like vertigo
"My wife was......Taken"
dead
Christopher nolan is a genius.
Did he have the special set of skills back then?
CsykKrit *particular set of skills
@@jeffjeff6078 dammit, you're right
All the emotional Michael caines are making me cry
He made Batman great again. This enough for me.
i actually did not konw about the characters' names being an anagram for DREAMS.
i'm a fake fan :(((
Andrea Youngken just promise to be better from now on
Yes you are
there is no Ariadne and Yusuf. This is stupid Coincidence.
This was SO good, well done! 👌
1:52 His wife was... Taken... from him...
Man, we all know what THAT means!
I AM LITERALLY CRYING on A VERY EMOTIONAL MICHAEL CAINE moment 😂😂😂😂😭😭😭😭