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@@Krisishere Interstellar became my MOST favorite film of all time when I watched it but on my laptop. It's a huge regret for me that I never got to see it on the big screen. I hope they re-release it someday. I wanna listen to Hans Zimmer's score in theatres.
Anne Hathaway is so right! I was on set for DKR for four days. NO phones and NOWHERE to sit. Long shoot days! But everyone is soooooo over-the-moon to be on his set. A lot of pressure. But also an immense amount of fun.
Met McConaughey years ago at an event and asked for a photo. He was very nice, but he was a also very serious and kind of intense. Totally different to what I thought he would be.
Yup. Everyone thinking he's the "alright alright alright" guy are wayyy off. He's very introspective.. but not in a pretentious way.. tries to engage &learn something from from u as much as impart wisdom. Cool guy imo.
You might have just caught him on a off day. We can’t watch these interviews and then think they’re like that all the time. They’re humans just like the rest of us
This reminds me of something I read somewhere once about what it means to a true master. And it went something like.... A fake master will boast that he/she is a master and rejoice. A true master never boasts even while others praise him/her.
When you get the proposal to be in a Chris Nolan film you answer the call! With a never ending amount of popcorn flicks out there you have to appreciate the art and vision of incredible genius directors who put out absolute masterpieces of cinema. Nolan forever!
He’s in my Fave 5 along with Spike Lee, Martin Scorsese, Oliver Stone and Quentin Tarantino. Honorable mention: Kenneth Branagh, John Singleton and Michael Mann.
@@cineverse2644 Miyazaki. I respect his artistic talent, I just never got into his films themselves. I lean on Tim Burton for animation. I can’t believe I left off The Coen Brothers though.
@@mum-your Has he made some mediocre films? Yes, but what director hasn’t? For me, thus far, there isn’t one director I’ve found who has a perfect track record in regards to their filmography that hits every note (at least for me). I think he’s very capable, but his choices may not be everyone’s liking...doesn’t mean he isn’t capable though
@@mum-your there's difference between 'favoritism' and 'quality'. These guys are only talking about their 'favourites', not about who are actual best top 5 directors. They are just sharing their opinions through their favoritism. Opinions matter in favouritism and likability, but not in deciding true quality. Same thing should go in best film rankings (but not in favourite films ranking tho).
Top films I've seen in theaters with the biggest standing ovations were: 1. The Return of the King 2. The Dark Knight 3. Pirates 3: At Worlds End 4. Transformers 1 5. Revenge of the Sith. 6. Transformers: ROTF 7. Inception 8. Avatar 9. The Dark Knight Rises 10. Batman V. Superman Those were the most packed screenings I've ever been too. Peak cinema. It'll never be that good again.
I am so glad you appreciate BvS even after all the undeserving hate it gets. WB murdered the greatness of that film by release the 2.5 hours long theatrical cut on big screen instead of full version i.e. 3 hours long Ultimate Edition. I love BvS [Ultimate Edition]. It's one of most brilliant CBMs yet one of the most misunderstood films, ever.
Honestly this is a bland af list of some of the most generic mainstream films with a work of art sat in the middle (Inception, obviously). I advise you to go and watch some actual cinema.
@@L.Drizzle thats why nolan gets such big budgets though. his movies appeal to mainstream massively aswell as some appealing to filmlovers through storytelling acting and most importantly cinematography(dunkirk dune etc).
Nah, I think I particular enjoy the fact that the only unoriginal IP Nolan has done was Batman. Could he elevate Bond sure, but Bond succeeds just fine without it. Batman needed Nolan during that time
I think, just as he did his own Batman trilogy, separate from any other Batman movie or universe, he could do his own Bond trilogy, separate and self-contained from other Bonds and ideally as a 1950s period piece set in the era when the books were published. I think, though, with franchise Bonds in recent years, Martin Campbell has been the best director.
Talking about never meet you in the great Ridley-Scott doing an advertising for a brand called Hovis in Shaftesbury Dorset the shoot was done virtually everything was packed in the vehicles but he saw a different light it was called gold Hill Shaftesbury, he then shot the scene which she kept for the advert which is in British iconic scene
....love Nolan but LOL!!! Greatest artist ever lived??? Hardly. Live a little more, watch more films, look at more art and come back to this one day. Wildly hot take!
I would love it if Christopher Nolan did a really intimate film (Maybe Oppenheimer (2023) would be like that.) without as many big concepts or bombs (Although messing with time is always welcome.). It would probably still be bigger than most small films which is good. One *COUGH* with Denzel perhaps.
@@wuodbonde I have, it is a bit obscured by the whole time thing and then the ending. All our intimacy is ruined. Although that is the point so this is not a criticism.
Paradoxically, Oppenheimer is both epic and intimate. It's an intimate character study but told with these big epic broad strokes and somehow SOMEHOW it worked. I don't know if it's his best film, it's definitely his best crafted film and I don't know if it's my personal favorite Nolan film (I'm always going to pop in a Batman if I want an "accessible" Nolan movie), but he's going to get some Oscar gold come next year.
It's interesting watching these guys' eyes genuinely light up when they bring up Nolan. You can tell Denzel and Matthew McConaughey are genuinely impressed by and in awe of Nolan. Marion Cotillard seems dumb af though.
Funny how McConaughey goes on and on about all the great things about Nolan without even getting through everything he had to say. Meanwhile all Jessica has to say is "He was pretty strict".
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Nolan saw this interview with Matthew, stating, “He never goes backward, he never goes backwards…” then proceeded to create Tenet.
memento
chris never goes backwards while shooting but his movies does😂
I know, right? 😂 Most directors get better at their career, yet he gets worse every movie.
That is not what the original comment meant
@@daliilars3350 I’m pretty sure this was a Harry Potter reference 😂😂
Because of tenet and memento. I'm sad for everyone who missed that reference...
@@daliilars3350 🤦♂
Chris is in a league of his own in terms of creative talent. He's a truly exceptional director.
Denis Villenueve is up there too
@@kdizzle901 I like Denis but Chris is simply on another level.
Agreed he has a really impressive way of translating complex and multilayered ideas very well to screen
We need Denzel in a Nolan movie!
Agreed!
Absolutely
Not on nolan level!!!!
@@_good_for. so wrong
If Leo is on his level, then so is Denzel
I went to Interstellar 5 times in the cinema. Never done that before. Was compelled to.
Did that for the Dark Knight but 3 times. Hadn't been to the movies for the same movie since Return of the King.
@@cineverse2644 wow I did Dark knight, return of the king and inception.
I saw Inception four times in the cinema. But then weirdly didn't buy it on DVD for a year
I really want Interstellar to return to the cinema so I can watch it the way it was intended again, probably my all time favourite movie
@@Krisishere Interstellar became my MOST favorite film of all time when I watched it but on my laptop. It's a huge regret for me that I never got to see it on the big screen. I hope they re-release it someday. I wanna listen to Hans Zimmer's score in theatres.
Cillian was in 5 CN movies and now the protagonist of oppenheimer, being the sixth one. Chris knows he is an incredible actor ❤
Cillian Murphy seems to easily be the best actor for Nolan they just mesh so well just like Scorsese and De Niro did throughout the year
chill they’re not that great
@@OmegaSniper57nah they’re better
@@OmegaSniper57 Neither are you 😗
@@OmegaSniper57 cope
@@deznutes6689 Different
Denzel reaction was hilarious lol
Interstellar is one of the best movies ever made, top notch acting…shot beautifully and the script is just mind blowing
Anne Hathaway is so right! I was on set for DKR for four days. NO phones and NOWHERE to sit. Long shoot days! But everyone is soooooo over-the-moon to be on his set. A lot of pressure. But also an immense amount of fun.
I could listen to Matthew McConaughey doing interviews like this all day. His speech style is captivating and so thoughtful.
Denzel just absolutely flabbergasted by Nolan's impact on his life without ever working for him.
He looks really humbled.
have a feeling Denzel and Nolan will work together somewhere down the line
Met McConaughey years ago at an event and asked for a photo. He was very nice, but he was a also very serious and kind of intense. Totally different to what I thought he would be.
Actors have to put on a persona which is very different from their actual personality
@@pantheraatrox4653 Actually I was comparing him to his interviews, not his roles
Yup. Everyone thinking he's the "alright alright alright" guy are wayyy off. He's very introspective.. but not in a pretentious way.. tries to engage &learn something from from u as much as impart wisdom. Cool guy imo.
You might have just caught him on a off day. We can’t watch these interviews and then think they’re like that all the time. They’re humans just like the rest of us
@@iamsheep he is talking about the persona actors put out in interviews, not in movies.
Aaahhh, Cillian Murphy 😍. Some of the most amazing, talented actors ever. Christopher Nolan is freaking brilliant 🙌🏾
Cillian is incredibly talented indeed...
@@khalidamajoud4114 I'm glad he's finally leading in a Nolan film
*Denzel Washington >>>>>>>* Cillian Murphy
Nolan and Murphy are a dynamic duo of cinema
@@BadassMoFo.marlon brando >>>>>>>>>>> denzel. Cry in some corner.
I have learned so much by watching this video! This is like training to become a director
You haven't seen the half of it. Stay tuned!
Matthew McConaughey : He never goes backwards. Chris Nolan : Hold my Tenet...
Memento too, lol
"He never re-shoots".
oh, that explains Marion's(Miranda) goofy death in "The Dark Knight Rises".
Now idk what role Chris offered hugh but to think he could’ve been inception with Leo and Tom is dope
Probably a more flamboyant version Ames, Tom Hardy’s character
The Prestige
The Prestige
tHe pReStIgE
The pres- 🔫The prestige
Nolan the 🐐
Densel x Christopher Nolan
HAS to happen.
Need part 2
I got you
10:15
How can he not know!!!!
He must know!!!!
He's going down as top 3 directors of all time.
He's on the olimpic podium for me as well! 🙂
Who are the others
@@RichHobo Other one is Scorsese. The third one I'm still unsure about.
@@Angyali Kubrick
He’s top 3 and he ain’t 2 or 3
Bless Hathaway's parents whoever made her was in a good mood
Im pretty sure her Parents made her
Gotta love Nolan. Very inspiring
Great compilation. Looking forward to more.
This reminds me of something I read somewhere once about what it means to a true master. And it went something like....
A fake master will boast that he/she is a master and rejoice. A true master never boasts even while others praise him/her.
Interviewer didn’t even laugh with that hilarious ass moment😂😂
When you get the proposal to be in a Chris Nolan film you answer the call! With a never ending amount of popcorn flicks out there you have to appreciate the art and vision of incredible genius directors who put out absolute masterpieces of cinema. Nolan forever!
Chris Nolan never goes backwards. may have something to do with his obsession with time.
fascinating.
Well, since lots of his movies are going back and forth in time all the time, he probably can't have that kind of thing in real life as well lol
Tenet
Memento is literally a movie going backwards lol
Greatest Director of all time
Extremely talented, yes
@@cineverse2644 Lol
Not even close to the top 10.
@@ProudPapa26 Who's top 10?
@@ProudPapa26 he's top 10.
Never goes backwards, but his movies surely do, ESPECIALLY TENET😂😂😂
Fassbender needs to be in a Nolan film.
Maybe Joaquin Pheonix too
Agreed
"He never goes backward."
Tenet has entered the chat.
Jesus Christ, Joseph Gordon Levitt looks SO MUCH like Heath Ledger in that clip! 😧
He’s in my Fave 5 along with Spike Lee, Martin Scorsese, Oliver Stone and Quentin Tarantino.
Honorable mention: Kenneth Branagh, John Singleton and Michael Mann.
Top Five: Nolan, Weir, Miyazaki, Fincher, Jackson
@@cineverse2644 Miyazaki. I respect his artistic talent, I just never got into his films themselves. I lean on Tim Burton for animation.
I can’t believe I left off The Coen Brothers though.
@@mum-your what makes him not good?
@@mum-your Has he made some mediocre films? Yes, but what director hasn’t? For me, thus far, there isn’t one director I’ve found who has a perfect track record in regards to their filmography that hits every note (at least for me). I think he’s very capable, but his choices may not be everyone’s liking...doesn’t mean he isn’t capable though
@@mum-your there's difference between 'favoritism' and 'quality'.
These guys are only talking about their 'favourites', not about who are actual best top 5 directors.
They are just sharing their opinions through their favoritism. Opinions matter in favouritism and likability, but not in deciding true quality.
Same thing should go in best film rankings (but not in favourite films ranking tho).
Top films I've seen in theaters with the biggest standing ovations were:
1. The Return of the King
2. The Dark Knight
3. Pirates 3: At Worlds End
4. Transformers 1
5. Revenge of the Sith.
6. Transformers: ROTF
7. Inception
8. Avatar
9. The Dark Knight Rises
10. Batman V. Superman
Those were the most packed screenings I've ever been too. Peak cinema. It'll never be that good again.
I am so glad you appreciate BvS even after all the undeserving hate it gets.
WB murdered the greatness of that film by release the 2.5 hours long theatrical cut on big screen instead of full version i.e. 3 hours long Ultimate Edition.
I love BvS [Ultimate Edition]. It's one of most brilliant CBMs yet one of the most misunderstood films, ever.
You really missed Interstellar!
The transformers movies were trash, please don't compare them to Nolan's work
Honestly this is a bland af list of some of the most generic mainstream films with a work of art sat in the middle (Inception, obviously). I advise you to go and watch some actual cinema.
@@L.Drizzle thats why nolan gets such big budgets though. his movies appeal to mainstream massively aswell as some appealing to filmlovers through storytelling acting and most importantly cinematography(dunkirk dune etc).
Christopher Nolan, James Bond franchise.
Any thoughts?
Nah, I think I particular enjoy the fact that the only unoriginal IP Nolan has done was Batman. Could he elevate Bond sure, but Bond succeeds just fine without it. Batman needed Nolan during that time
he was interested with a black lead. turned out to be Tenet
I think, just as he did his own Batman trilogy, separate from any other Batman movie or universe, he could do his own Bond trilogy, separate and self-contained from other Bonds and ideally as a 1950s period piece set in the era when the books were published. I think, though, with franchise Bonds in recent years, Martin Campbell has been the best director.
great compiling of interviews.ö
Crazy how much Joseph Gordon levit looks like heath ledger
Anna hataway fans ikkada
JGLs gravity defying fight scene will go down in history
Talking about never meet you in the great Ridley-Scott doing an advertising for a brand called Hovis in Shaftesbury Dorset the shoot was done virtually everything was packed in the vehicles but he saw a different light it was called gold Hill Shaftesbury, he then shot the scene which she kept for the advert which is in British iconic scene
Maaan, imagine denzel and chris, that would be an amazing movie
That leather be sqeaaaking
Do one with Denis Villeneuve!
Definitely 🙌👍
I really would love another role for Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain. Maybe in a lead? But would love Denzel aswell, that would be incredible combo
Plus Cillian Murphy because I need him in every Nolan film at this point just make him Nolan’s SLJ
Can't wait for Oppenheimer!
I know he wouldn't do it, but if he did a TENET sequel with Denzel and John both ???? Omgawd the story you could tell...
Feels like Matthew McConaughey is auditioning in his interview lol
Why do I feel like I've turned into katy holmes trying to escape from tom cruise is such a creepy eery feeling
well... thank you for your contribution Joseph.
Omg Jessicas laugh ❤
Let’s take a second to realize how much Contact is like Interstellar
Denzel has 2 oscars and many blockbuster films, but theres one thing his junior has over him lol
Imagine watching a movie in Christopher nolan house 🤧
I need the next Nolan film cast after Oppenheimer:
Cillian Murphy, Denzel Washington, Florence Pugh, Anne Hathaway, and Tom Hardy
And Christian Bale !
@@Maxime_G lmao that would be too big of a cast
I’ll get called pretentious and a bunch of other bogus insults for saying this don’t care. He’s the greatest artist who ever lived. Period.
....love Nolan but LOL!!! Greatest artist ever lived??? Hardly. Live a little more, watch more films, look at more art and come back to this one day. Wildly hot take!
You're pretentious and a bunch of other bogus insults.
You know you're cringe when even Nolan fans push back at you for that take. Damn.
Nolan is the greatest director of all TIME
Why in every interview is Denzel just like the most likeable human being
Which Steven Spielberg film did Matthew Mcounehey star in???
Nolan needs a Denzel/R Downey Jr film, that would be amazing
RDJ was in Oppenheimer
yeah, he was great in it, and I think he needs to do another Nolan flick with Denzel@@cineverse2644
Anne Hathaway should play Mrs. Tweedy in a live action Chicken Run
This made me laugh, I love it! 😆😍👍🏾
Thank you❤🌹🙏
LOVELY TO WATCH
I never realised John David Washington was Denzel's son...
I would love it if Christopher Nolan did a really intimate film (Maybe Oppenheimer (2023) would be like that.) without as many big concepts or bombs (Although messing with time is always welcome.). It would probably still be bigger than most small films which is good. One *COUGH* with Denzel perhaps.
Have you seen memento? That’s pretty intimate imo
@@wuodbonde I have, it is a bit obscured by the whole time thing and then the ending. All our intimacy is ruined. Although that is the point so this is not a criticism.
Paradoxically, Oppenheimer is both epic and intimate. It's an intimate character study but told with these big epic broad strokes and somehow SOMEHOW it worked. I don't know if it's his best film, it's definitely his best crafted film and I don't know if it's my personal favorite Nolan film (I'm always going to pop in a Batman if I want an "accessible" Nolan movie), but he's going to get some Oscar gold come next year.
@hplalakrs2001 Thank You for the update.
Cillian Murphy is like the new Michael Caine of Christopher Nolan movies
Denzel 🔥
I really forgot that John David Washington is Denzel's son
It's interesting watching these guys' eyes genuinely light up when they bring up Nolan. You can tell Denzel and Matthew McConaughey are genuinely impressed by and in awe of Nolan. Marion Cotillard seems dumb af though.
Lord have mercy Jessica Chastain is gorgeous
Agreed; an incredible actress as well.
Check out the video we did on Jessica Chasten here: ruclips.net/video/kVN5WKqNHKs/видео.htmlsi=EuZx9A-TFa7nXG40
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Joseph Gordon looks so much like Heath Ledger.
Anne Hathaway gets ragged on a lot and I have never understood why. She seems like a decent,genuine person.
Tom Cruise and Christopher Nolan would be the best duo
No, not Tom Cruise
@@Maxime_G why?
@@aminmirzoshoev3348 he's just.... Too much in the light for the human being he is.
I need to thank ben hardy for being such a great influence on everything
love me some denzel
Shoutout to nyjah Houston.
wrong video and thumbnail
Chris Nolan, call Denzel!!!
Funny how McConaughey goes on and on about all the great things about Nolan without even getting through everything he had to say. Meanwhile all Jessica has to say is "He was pretty strict".
Do u know Charlie Kaufman?
No, who is that?
@@cineverse2644 he is the man that wrote: being john malkovich, adaptation, and directed i'm thnking of ending things.
You should use your middle name, Robin.
No Christian Bale ???
There’ll be a part 2
coool
Anne Hathaway?
More like:
Anne *Hath* her way
*WTF IS CILLIAN MURPHY TALKING ABOUT?* HE WAS IN INCEPTION!
Mystry
When people ask who Batman’s greatest villain was, I vote Nolan.
Why ?
😂
Because he wrote the villains so powerful that’s what I think he meant
@@DJSidhu24 not rly cos he underpowered batman as well as the villains
I want to see a Chris Nolan, Jake Gyllenhaal collaboration.
Definetely not, jake gyllenhaal is not the same caliber as nolan in any way
@@عبدالله-ر8ف6ق watch his work with villeneuve, and his preformance in nightcrawler. Guy is a powerhouse.
Yoo gordon-levitt striking resembles heath ledger
Somewhere out there there's a creep in a wig hacking my sisters Netflix account for more views 😂😂😂
RIP Christopher Nolan.
nOice
😊
👪👩👩👦😇🤰🤰👶🧸🤰
We aren’t meant to sleep.
Sorry what
Humor is very witty and dry... Well hes a Brit lol. Seems about right.