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  • AFTER OPPENHEIMER Christopher Nolan finds himself in a position he has never before been in: EVERYONE- is waiting to find out what Christopher Nolan's Next Film will be.
    In years past, die hard Christopher Nolan Fan's - Like Me - would wait in the year or so between Nolan movie releases to find out what Christopher Nolan's next film would be...
    and always I was Amazed, Confused, and Excited.
    But AFTER OPPENHEIMER the world is waiting with me!
    I analyze A PATTERN I have noticed in the way Christopher Nolan plans his film releases. I use this pattern to theorize what type of film Christopher Nolan will make NEXT: AFTER OPPENHEIMER.
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  • @FilmSchoolDad
    @FilmSchoolDad  Месяц назад +9

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  • @s.p.3710
    @s.p.3710 22 дня назад +79

    I want horror movie from Christopher nolan 🗿🗿

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  22 дня назад +9

      You're not in the minority. I've been hearing this a lot. I'd love to see what he would bring that would differentiate his horror from others.
      I think after Oppenheimer whatever film comes next has a lot of pressure on it - and so making this next film choice will be a BIG decision.

    • @km-sp3xl
      @km-sp3xl 13 дней назад +1

      ME too😱

    • @user-ls2bn5pw5u
      @user-ls2bn5pw5u 6 дней назад

      What kind of horror movie

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  6 дней назад

      @@user-ls2bn5pw5u I think a lot of people expect something akin to The Shinning - but I bet Nolan would be more interested in how camerawork and sound can have a physical effect on the viewer and manipulate that to its absolute singularity.

    • @delq
      @delq 6 дней назад

      @@user-ls2bn5pw5u imagine something like Lovecraftian horror, but I wonder how the usual grandeur/epicness his films portray be made to bend in with horror. How can you make something horrifying and grand at the same time, i mean not in the interstellar way but in a truly sinister sense.

  • @KonzaCelt
    @KonzaCelt Месяц назад +142

    People didn't like Dark Knight's ferry-boat scene?? News to me.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  Месяц назад +3

      There was definitely a lot of talk about it back in '08. I'm an OG On-line Film Forum Geek.
      I can speak to my own issues with it though.
      While I understand its use and purpose - both within the structure of the PLOT and Jokers PLAN... I find the sequence itself to be a low point in the film.
      Two boats FILLED with extras.
      I think Nolan learned his lesson, and in TDKR he makes sure ROBIN is with the kids on the bus when they believe the ATOMIC BOMB is going to level the city.
      Having the climax of the film cross cutting between BATMAN and THE JOKER in one scene and two boats filled to the tip top with extras...
      I'm sorry!!!! I do love this film. I was actually just watching it about 20 min ago.
      You rock for leaving a comment!!!!
      What's your opinion of the scene?

    • @KonzaCelt
      @KonzaCelt Месяц назад +10

      @@FilmSchoolDad Hmm. I think the extras work in that scene because that was what the Joker was after: for humanity (the general population) to lose faith in Order itself (especially in terms of right/wrong and justice) and try to get them to give in to the chaotic primal urges within all of us.
      While Dent and the Batman are his primary foils, his real aim is to try and persuade humanity that everything is pointless. That no amount of structured law and order will ever bring any real justice or fairness, nothing will really. That the only thing anyone can count on is pure chance. In other words, chaos. My favorite line of the Joker is when he's burning the money on the ship, "It's not about the money, it's about sending a message. Everything burns!" And I think if he can convince humanity of that (the extras on the ferries), he will win...at least he will in how he defines the contest. To me, those 'extras' are essential to his message.
      Background: I didn't start doing any 'online' forums, or even commenting, until the mid-2010's or so. And I don't use social media. So I'm probably a bit in the dark in terms of what was or wasn't talked about back then. :] All I know is that at the time it came out, I don't recall anyone physically around me mentioning the ferry scene in that light.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  Месяц назад +2

      @@KonzaCelt Firstly, thanks for your in depth response. I agree with you that this ABSOLUTELY was the point of the scene AND the point of The Joker. I fully understand that and the point is not lost on me.
      However, I do think that having a supporting character WITH the ferries may have helped CONNECT viewers - or just me - to the situation better. In The Dark Knight Rises, Nolan makes sure that Robin - yes I'm calling him Robin - is with those kids and preacher on the bus. This makes us care juuuuuuuust a little more.
      You're not wrong. You're 100% correct by the way. A million percent. My issue is with the FEEL of the scene. I find that when the extras are on camera they just don't carry the WEIGHT equivalency of Bale and LEDGER - which were crosscutting to and from.
      Do you have a LEAST favorite scene in the movie?
      By the way - TDK - is a top 10 movie for me and will ALWAYS be on that list. It's absolutely magnificent and IMO no superhero film has come close BEFORE or AFTER.
      Should have won the Academy Award that year.

    • @joshscott7401
      @joshscott7401 25 дней назад +3

      Nahhh, people loved the whole movie. Atleast the crowd I was around when it came out.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  25 дней назад +1

      @@joshscott7401 Of course people loved the movie. I don't mean to say people were angry with the Ferry boat scene leaving the theatre, but in '08 on Film Forums, and in reviews by film critics there was talk about the scene being a bit "less than" the rest of the film. And I stand by that - as someone who has seen TDK well over 50 times.
      Opinion is opinion. The Dark Knight was written by Nolan, his brother Jonathan and David S. Goyer. So there were more than a few chefs in the kitchen.
      Christopher Nolan has even gone on record recently saying that the ferry boat scene was in the first drafts of the movie, and that he didn't like them, but his brother Jonathan fought for the scene as he felt it WAS important to the jokers arc... and he's right. BUT - the scene could have used a few recognizable faces and drama beyond "will they / won't they".

  • @SeanChandlerTalksAbout
    @SeanChandlerTalksAbout 19 дней назад +21

    I don't think the "One for them / One for Me" theory can be applied to Nolan after Dark Knight Rises.
    For 15 years he's basically had the freedom to do whatever he wants and the only movie which didn't print money was Tenet (and that was only because of COVID). The last four have all been whatever he was interested in making.
    BUT the current pattern has genre film/populist films then period piece historic awards contenders (specifically WWII). Now because he's Nolan, even his 3 hour dramas about science and senate hearings connect with everyone and are incredibly popular. But Interstellar and Tenet were part of genres which tend to be more popular sci-fi/action/spy blockbusters.
    Based on the pattern I would predict his next film will be a genre film which is a more traditional blockbuster. But with Oppenheimer making a billion...who knows where he'll go next. haha

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  19 дней назад +1

      Sean, firstly I'd like to thank you for your comment. It means a lot you're here saying hi. I like your adjustment to my prediction. Genre -> Populist and back again. It's not entirely different from my assessment - however you may possibly be on the right track... I can see what you're saying.
      I'm - of course - still predicting an original, however, I would assume a genre film norm to be his backdrop and the originality to fill in the blanks.
      Big fan, Sean.
      Best,
      -FSD

    • @SeanChandlerTalksAbout
      @SeanChandlerTalksAbout 14 дней назад +1

      @@FilmSchoolDad Yeah it's not entirely change of the theory but it is a bit of a reframing.
      Thanks so much for watching.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  13 дней назад

      @SeanChandlerTalksAbout and it's a reframing I really like. Absolutely dig the thinking.

  • @thevanishingpoint7895
    @thevanishingpoint7895 26 дней назад +31

    People are saying Dunkirk is boring?
    Wow!

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  26 дней назад +3

      For some. Yes. I'm including myself in that crowd as well. DUNKIRK is one film I'm "trying to love".
      I'll be making a video about it in the future.

    • @alexcareca4323
      @alexcareca4323 9 дней назад

      B​@@FilmSchoolDad I found Dunkirk curious, in my opinion it is not a pleasant film and much less easy to like. Its soundtrack that plays with our anxiety made me pause the film several times.

    • @alexcareca4323
      @alexcareca4323 9 дней назад

      ​@@FilmSchoolDadIt was the only Nolan film that I felt totally anxious about. The film doesn't want to make you comfortable, on the contrary, it wants to play with your anxiety for an hour and 50 minutes. And that's incredible.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  8 дней назад

      @@alexcareca4323 ok like your perspective. I'll be giving a good try again soon. Thanks for the way in!

    • @dk1Production
      @dk1Production 22 часа назад

      I have seen 3 movies of Christopher Nolan, The Dark Knight, Interstellar and Oppenheimer. Of these, I liked only The Dark Knight, the other two were boring.

  • @geniosityfilms
    @geniosityfilms 27 дней назад +15

    I want Nolan's next film to be a badass, epic WESTERN starring a bunch of leads he's worked with before Christian Bale, Tom Hardy, Matthew McConaughey and Cillian Murphy

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  27 дней назад +1

      I could see a fully practical Western in 15/70... EPIC.

  • @coach_yo
    @coach_yo 20 дней назад +5

    Nolan is by far of the most prolific filmmaker of our time and it’s great to see his work and stories that break the norm and thankful he doesn’t just pump out copy/paste nonsense.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  20 дней назад +1

      I agree and think we're lucky to be living through his tenure. I bet seeing Scorsese emerge in the 70s and just keep pumping out bangers was similar to this in that you knew if Scorsese made it, it was going to be worth watching. And still is.

  • @KumarArpit
    @KumarArpit 13 дней назад +5

    I think he should do a Howard Hughes film with jim Carrey... That's his most ambitious project

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  13 дней назад

      While "THE AVIATOR" is a favorite of mine, and in my opinion quite underrated in Scorsese' resume ( in that you don't hear many people talk about it ) - still, I would LOVE a Nolan / Hughes / Carey ( return to drama! ) film.
      That would be quite something.
      We DID see shades of this in his interpretation of a secluded Bruce Wayne, however I'd rather see the man in his prime - but again... I'm bias to "The Aviator" so a new shade of Hughes would be more appropriate.

  • @seancollins7447
    @seancollins7447 21 день назад +13

    A remake of a science fiction film from New Zealand called The Quiet Earth would be right up Nolan's alley

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  21 день назад

      First I'm hearing of this film. Tell me why YOU love it and which aspects of Nolan's work you think the film lines up with. Very interested!

    • @seancollins7447
      @seancollins7447 21 день назад +2

      @@FilmSchoolDad it is about a scientist who wakes up one morning and discovers he is seemingly the last person on Earth.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  20 дней назад +1

      @@seancollins7447 thanks! That actually does sound right up my alley. I'm partial to OLD episodes of The Twilight Zone and that reminds me of one of my favorites: Time Enough at Last. I'll put it on my list to watch.

  • @philstone5389
    @philstone5389 29 дней назад +14

    what do you want from theory alone????

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  29 дней назад +1

      "Zero would be nice".
      Side note ( theories rock ).

  • @clarkschuyler8245
    @clarkschuyler8245 8 дней назад +2

    I had heard that Nolan was considering a take on The Prisoner. I think that would be extremely interesting if it comes true.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  8 дней назад

      I'm sure he would bring something really special and innovative to the project.

  • @Aerolandaircraft
    @Aerolandaircraft Месяц назад +27

    Without a doubt Christopher Nolan is the best filmmaker of all time. All his films are at least a 9, with Oppenheimer being an 11. If I could choose, I'dwant him to do a high fantasy film because imagine what world Nolan could create when it's not our own.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  Месяц назад +2

      I'm infinitely intrigued to find out what that would look like. I think the most interesting thought is what his SETS would look like - and of course - the action.
      Practical high fantasy already has its HERO, though. Peter Jackson.
      Jackson proved with The original Lord of the Rings trilogy how PERFECT practical effects blend with fantasy. I wonder. It's definitely not his "thing" but it sure would be fascinating to see.

    • @jeshuamathis9013
      @jeshuamathis9013 19 дней назад +1

      Wait til my “movie” hits theatres 😏 #shot on iPhone 📱 😅

    • @camwchristian
      @camwchristian 18 дней назад +1

      Lol

    • @Gentrolosiut0
      @Gentrolosiut0 4 дня назад

      Kubrick, Welles,Hitchcock are laughing right now.....Nolan is really good but still has to do something really revolutionary in the field

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  4 дня назад

      @@Gentrolosiut0 I do wonder if Nolan's use of IMAX camera will go down in history similarly to Kubrick's use of Steadycam in The Shinning and Wells use of Deep Focus and Dissolves...
      Not to say I wouldn't be over the moon to see something EVEN BETTER. I'm ready for it.

  • @baseguitar02
    @baseguitar02 23 дня назад +3

    Chris Nolan's creative powers comes from an unpredictable space meaning it has to shock or surprise everyone when the movie gets released or announced. He will not make a horror film because there is horror elements in Oppenheimer already, and that is too predictable. He will not make a western because he is not Quentin Tarantino and he knows that. You can never exactly guess and that is why I love Nolan as a director so much. Either way, whatever he makes, I will be fully invested in it because I have that much faith in him as a Director.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  23 дня назад

      I happen to agree with much here, although I don't think Tarantino's essence would stop him from a big modern western actioneer... I still don't think he's making one next. Nor a horror.
      And like you, I'll be there either way as the ONE thing I enjoy more than endlessly rewatching a Christopher Nolan movie is watching it for the FIRST time.
      See you there!

  • @hablemosde1950
    @hablemosde1950 Месяц назад +13

    Oppenhimer is an absolutley masterpiece, next Nolan's film.will be a real challenge for him

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  Месяц назад +2

      I agree. I think this may be the first time he's had any LEGITIMATE pressure since after THE DARK KNIGHT.
      Now - he absolutely came though after TDK with INCEPTION - arguably his most popular film... depending on who you ask -
      After INCEPTION it seemed as if he could do no wrong - and we TDKR... which others argue may be a low point for Nolan.
      I go back and forth. I may do a video on TDKR at some point just so I can force myself to have a definitive opinion.
      What would you like to see him attempt next?

  • @lms7433
    @lms7433 Месяц назад +7

    Count me in for whatever that guy cooks! Interstellar is hands down my favorite movie ever. I think of myself as agnostic, but Interstellar (and Robert Zemeckis's Contact too) made me feel something bigger, almost divine. I just adore the whole vibe of it.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  Месяц назад +1

      Interstellar holds a special place on my list of best movies too! The more time passes... the closer the film gets to my own personal singularity - forever crossing its event horizon...
      What makes interstellar so special to you?
      For me it's grown with me. I first saw it as a man who LOVED sci-fi, wondering what my favorite director could bring to the genre.
      Today I watch the film as a father of three and the story of Coop saving the world FOR his family but being REQUIRED to LEAVE THEM in order to do so. It breaks my heart every time I watch.

    • @lms7433
      @lms7433 Месяц назад +1

      @@FilmSchoolDad I've seen Interstellar twice in theaters and countless times at home, often with my son who also considers it his favorite movie. The soundtrack? Love it! I listen to it all the time. HZ is a beast!
      For me, the film is about love, resilience, finding your purpose, and that yearning for the grand adventures we all dream of. But beyond all that, it connects me with something truly profound, something I can't quite put into words. Maybe it's about God, maybe it's about ourselves-it's just something truly grand.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  Месяц назад +1

      @@lms7433 Well said. I do believe Nolan attempted something grand scale in terms, not only in physical scale ( space / time ) but also the metaphysical scale as well. In the way 2001: a space odyssey opened the minds of my parents INTERSTELLAR acts as this catalyst for our generation.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  Месяц назад +1

      And don't get me started on HANZ. DUNE part two..... amazing.

    • @lms7433
      @lms7433 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@FilmSchoolDad Absolutely! I'm totally on board. His work resonates deeply, sparking a heartfelt and intimate conversation between two people who've never met but clearly share some common passions. It's really beautiful, man. Thanks a lot! Consider me subscribed, my pleasure.

  • @Doofwarrior88
    @Doofwarrior88 25 дней назад +8

    Christopher Nolan needs to take constructive criticism. His sound mixing makes it Miserable to listen to and understand dialog.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  25 дней назад +2

      I think art is subjective and for whatever reason Nolan feels strongly about mixing his audio, both diegetic and non - in a very particular way. The attempt is to recreate what it would sound like in reality. Of course - films are not taking place in reality - they are merely representations.
      So should he take constructive criticism?
      The truth is: I'm not interested in someone's censored art. I want the directors cut all day. In whatever form that comes.

    • @mohithmaruvada473
      @mohithmaruvada473 25 дней назад

      Well they are projections of reality, you don't interpret or entertain, you experience. Experience is not subjective. It's without bias. It's trying to understand film on the observer level.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  25 дней назад

      @@mohithmaruvada473 I respectfully disagree that "experience is not Subjective". The Definition of SUBJECTIVE is: 'based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions.' i.e."his views are highly subjective".
      SO... of course - Experience IS subjective.

    • @cobiepal
      @cobiepal 3 дня назад

      Nah, it was only a problem in Tenet

  • @alisonlang9540
    @alisonlang9540 Месяц назад +7

    It would be great to see him turn a beloved book into a film...

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  Месяц назад +3

      Interestingly enough "The Prestige" was based on a novel written in 1995 by Christopher Priest. And "Oppenheimer" is based on "American Prometheus" by Kai Bird & Martin J. Sherwin. None of his Original 5 were based on books but Memento was based on a short story written by his brother Jonathan Nolan- Westworld Creator... but that one's sort of a cheat code...

    • @alisonlang9540
      @alisonlang9540 Месяц назад +1

      @@FilmSchoolDad Oh, I didn't know that about the Prestige! Very cool. Now I'm thinking about it, what if he took on a classic? Even something like gothic horror, H.P. Lovecraft, or the Picture of Dorian Gray...

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  Месяц назад

      @@alisonlang9540 I'd buy the first ticket!

  • @MwayiComfort
    @MwayiComfort 5 дней назад

    I have never loved a director like him ❤❤❤each movie is a masterpiece worth watching multiple times. I think his next movie would be an original idea no IP

  • @AllistairMcCray
    @AllistairMcCray 2 дня назад

    Nolan did express doing a Horror film but also heard he’s admitted about redoing The Prisoner. I’d like to see a Bond film by Nolan and work with Hans Zimmer again.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  2 дня назад

      I too am very interested to see which composer he will work with again.

  • @cobiepal
    @cobiepal 3 дня назад +2

    I really want a really good Tenet remake, or a really good Tenet sequel
    Time inversion is such an awesome idea, but it wasnt as explored in Tenet as dreams were in Inception
    Also, the climax was lackluster compared to Inception
    Tenet is my least favourite Nolan film, but has my favourite concept from a Nolan film

    • @cobiepal
      @cobiepal 3 дня назад +1

      Also, the inconsistencies in Tenet triggers me for some reason

    • @cobiepal
      @cobiepal 2 дня назад +1

      Id rather watch Dunkirk than Tenet, Dunkirk was much better

    • @cobiepal
      @cobiepal 2 дня назад +1

      Tenet left me immensely disappointed, no other film has

    • @cobiepal
      @cobiepal 2 дня назад +1

      I f-ing hate Tenet, time inversion was such a cool concept but the script wasn't good
      You mentioned Inception had a huge exposition problem, but I can rewatch Inception and have fun. Tenet's exposition is worse, with the Protagonist constantly moving from one person to another, and some semi-cool action

    • @cobiepal
      @cobiepal 2 дня назад +1

      I think I am being to mean to Tenet

  • @SD-oe6vv
    @SD-oe6vv 20 дней назад +3

    Its official, Next movie is remake of "Memento", its in development now.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  20 дней назад

      🤣

    • @SD-oe6vv
      @SD-oe6vv 20 дней назад

      @@FilmSchoolDad Source IMDB, check yourself under Nolan's name, his new upcoming movie, Remake

  • @FilmSchoolDad
    @FilmSchoolDad  Месяц назад +4

    I believe I have found a simple pattern in Nolan's film release strategy and I am sure I know what kind of move Christopher Nolan Will Make Next.
    What do YOU think? I am way off? On point?
    What kind of movie would YOU LIKE to see him make next?
    Let me know! Thanks! - FSD
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  • @goty-vb5uv
    @goty-vb5uv Месяц назад +3

    I love Nolan. Hope he makes Macross live action movie adaptation someday

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  Месяц назад

      @@goty-vb5uv Yeah I feel you on NOLAN. I have a problem loving this guys movies. Watched MEMENTO a few nights ago just for fun and the movie STILL ABSOLUTELY RIPS.
      As for a MACROSS live action film, I wasn't aware of the reference so I did a quick google and if it's what I think it is... that would be pretty awesome.
      Are you referencing the Outer Space Anime ? Tell me what you love about it - I'm new to it.
      Thanks for commenting !!!!! You rock!

    • @goty-vb5uv
      @goty-vb5uv Месяц назад +1

      @FilmSchoolDad yeah it's a space romance anime. The OG anime is a classic imo and Nolan never touches something so high tech in his filmography, so yeah it might be a good change for him.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  Месяц назад

      @@goty-vb5uv Well to be honest I think I would be up for anything that was NEW for him. I think a change in genre would be most welcomed.

  • @paulcooper1046
    @paulcooper1046 Месяц назад +4

    The Prestige is based on a novel not written by Nolan. Nice video. Cheers, mate.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  Месяц назад

      You're absolutely right. Thank you. I did know that and have to admit it's an error on my part.
      I will say - in my defense 😎 that Nolan used his then famous non-linear narrative technique he had previously used in Memento, and Batman Begins to its fullest with The Prestige. The way the story unfolds makes it feel as if Nolan is there with you watching, navigating for you. He somehow - in my mind - surpasses the original material and is able to make it something more - and at a minimum... Like Kubrick with The Shinning -
      I don't think about Steven King when I watch The Shinning. I think Kubrick. And King HAAAAAAATES The Shinning for just that reason. He'll say in interviews one thing. But truly, King hates The Shinning because Stanley Kubrick re-wrote the story and made his own original tale.
      So... what I mean to say is... you're right. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Anyway, What's your favorite Nolan Flick? Are you excited for what's to come? I am.

  • @murphycooper7557
    @murphycooper7557 Месяц назад +2

    I'd like to see the remake of Logan's run❤.
    I'm sure he would do a masterpiece , a typical Nolan's movie, recognizable among millions of movies!
    P.S. I love the neglegted Tenet!

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  Месяц назад +1

      I think the most interesting thing about if Nolan DID do a remake would be how he would tackle it and make it his own. There's so much possibility just with story structure alone - practical effects, music and scope would just add to the effect.
      Why Logan's Run? Is that a favorite of yours? Do you have a favorite director?
      You can guess mine 🤣

  • @kennethmcintyre6942
    @kennethmcintyre6942 12 дней назад +1

    If you actually look at his movie page on IMBD his next film he is doing is a remake of his 2000 movie Memento.

  • @moneybagzz
    @moneybagzz Месяц назад +2

    My deepest cinematic fantasy is for Mr. Nolan to take the helm of a live-action Star Blazers.
    Quite possibly the best anime ever; directed by the best director in a long time.
    If that is what he is going to do, I would be happy to offer my insights as a script consultant.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  Месяц назад

      I did a quick google search as I, myself, am not familiar with the project and it seems like Disney bought the rights in the mid 90s and even began working on a script, however the project never came to fruition and still lays in waiting to this very day.
      What would you say is the most interesting part of Star Blazers?

    • @moneybagzz
      @moneybagzz Месяц назад +1

      @@FilmSchoolDad it’s a Joseph Campbell hero quest in which a WW2 Japanese battleship gets retrofitted for interstellar combat. A combination of Saving Private Ryan, Les Miserables, *MASH* Star Trek and Star Wars.
      The Disney script was atrocious and I’m glad it never saw the light of day.
      But in the right hands it could be spectacular

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  Месяц назад

      @@moneybagzz sometimes - like with DUNE and Denis Villeneuve - a project just needs the right creative behind the scenes the steer the ship. You never know! Star Blazers sounds like it could be a good series as well.

  • @michaelsavigar7608
    @michaelsavigar7608 15 дней назад +1

    Look forward to the doc . As a fellow drift I love Nolan films all of them .ive seen them all even when I didn’t know he was the director can’t wait for his next film bond would be amazing

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  15 дней назад +1

      He'd make an amazing one, however I stand by I believe it's going to be an original work after this last adaptation.

  • @usmans6446
    @usmans6446 Месяц назад +2

    great work! cant wait for the nolan's video essay!

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you so much. I'm hard at work right now on another Nolan related video - while the BIG one continues to be worked on in the background.
      I'm looking forward to sharing - but honestly I'm more excited to engage with people like you- who are excited about Nolan as well. I honestly believe we're living through a very special time in cinema history. Nolan, Tarantino, PTA, Scorsese... Villenueve!
      So many Auteurs in our time! We are quite lucky.

  • @VictorMontel
    @VictorMontel 15 дней назад +1

    I don't really think Oppenheimer was one for us. There's a scene referencing Oppenheimer and the Manhattan project in Tenet. After the movie wrapped, Robert Pattinson gave Nolan a book containing speeches Oppenheimer delivered in the 50's, and then a producer recommended to him that he should read the American Prometheus book. And that's how he was convinced to make Oppenheimer.
    Also, he left Warner after the whole HBO Max/Theater simultaneous release fight they had. Universal came in giving him total creative control, huge budgets and a huge theatrical release window. This was definitely about him.
    His next movie, though? Rumours flying around are that this next one will be based on The Prisoner, an old british tv show from the 60's.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  15 дней назад

      Lovingly... you said it yourself in your first paragraph. "And that's how he was convinced to make Oppenheimer". Convincing is different than creating. With Inception and TENET he created wholy original works. That is what I consider "one for him".
      And as for "The Prisoner" he hasn't worked on that script since 2009. I don't think we're getting a remake of an old TV show after he just won an OSCAR. He has full creative license.
      Whatever it is. It's gonna be glorious.

  • @Laudo-nu7mh
    @Laudo-nu7mh 20 дней назад +1

    He could do Macbeth.
    "Me thane, the changer of climates"

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  20 дней назад

      Doing Shakespeare WITH Kenneth Branagh would be something special.

  • @Alex-jd5ye
    @Alex-jd5ye 11 дней назад

    I’ve heard he wants to do a tv show of the 60s British show “The Prisoner.”

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  11 дней назад

      Back in '09 he worked on a script and he couldn't crack it. After the series was rebooted the same year ( 2009 ) with Jim Caviezel he put script away. Probably for good.

  • @trevor133
    @trevor133 23 дня назад +1

    You got it wrong with Batman begins, he and his brother actually brought the script to WB and ask to make the movie.
    TDKR was asked from WB though.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  23 дня назад

      @@trevor133 there are mildly differing reports but I have a clip of Emma Thomas stating they came to her - then after thinking about it Chris and Jonathan made and brought them a treatment.

  • @ACLNM
    @ACLNM 13 дней назад

    Looking forward for your Tenet analysis.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  13 дней назад

      Completing my third draft audio edit! Coming soon. Should be end of the month.

  • @flannelbutter
    @flannelbutter 20 дней назад +1

    he needs to make a horror movie it would be like the shining

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  20 дней назад

      "The Shinning" is an all time favorite of mine. While I think Kubrick and Nolan have technical and thematic similarities I would hope Nolan brings a new sensibility to Horror, IF he were to tackle the genre.
      He's mentioned that he dabbled in some horror tropes when designing the FEEL of Oppenheimers panic attacks in both the Los Alamos auditorium scene and the interrogation during the latter 3rd of the film.
      I found these efforts quite effective.
      Tell me, what aspects of Nolan's work makes you EXCITED for the prospect of a Chris Nolan Horror Film?

  • @dakshshah8680
    @dakshshah8680 4 дня назад

    The prestige wasn't his original idea, it was an adaptation of a novel with the same name. Read the credits properly.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  3 дня назад

      "The Prestige" Novel written by Christopher Priest is wildly different in the structure and plot which - in the book - focus on the children of BATMAN & WLOVERINE ( Borden and Angier ) who are reading the diaries of their parents.
      NOLAN took the ideas and characters and completely re-wrote the story, structure, plot and ending.
      In a way it's as original as Oppenheimer - which is based on "American Prometheus" but is completely re-tooled to the "Nolan-esq" nature of HIS films as I had mentioned.
      Love your enthusiasm!!!!!!

  • @TheHimanhi
    @TheHimanhi Месяц назад +2

    I think your looking a little too hard for a pattern in his movie types but I liked the video anyway and curious for the tenet video

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  Месяц назад

      I... may.... possibly.... look a little too hard at all Chris Nolan's films. In fact. For sure I do. Buuuuuuuuuut I do think I'm on to something.
      What do you think he'll do next?
      And if I am right, and Nolan's next film is just absolutely bonkers.... then I think we're both in luck.
      As for the TENET video.... it's coming up NEXT!
      I hope to see you there.

  • @deepanshunigam50
    @deepanshunigam50 16 дней назад +3

    His next is probably going to be about JFK...

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  16 дней назад

      After Oppenheimer I'm not sure. There's a lot of inspiration Nolan took from Oliver Stone's "JFK".

    • @deepanshunigam50
      @deepanshunigam50 16 дней назад +1

      @@FilmSchoolDad well in tenet movie, oppenhiemer was mentioned and in oppenhiemer movie jfk was mentioned so i was thinking along that line..

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  16 дней назад +1

      @@deepanshunigam50 I wouldn't hate a tarantinoesq Nolanverse in which he's mildly self referential...
      Good thinking!

  • @corvendata
    @corvendata 19 дней назад +1

    great video, maybe think about getting a pop filter or another one if youre already using one

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  19 дней назад +1

      Hey, thanks for the feedback! I am working on tightening all aspects of my work, and actually did buy a pop filter for my mic, which I used on the video I'm currently editing.
      I'm also working a bit harder on my audio edit in general.
      I'm happy to hear you enjoyed the video and I do hope you come back and check out the next one: about TENET. It's around 1-2 weeks away (depending on whether or not my kids sleep through the night😆).

    • @corvendata
      @corvendata 19 дней назад +1

      @@FilmSchoolDad sure, I'm something of a Nolan fan myself

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  19 дней назад

      @@corvendata A Cinematic Reference Nolan Dad Joke? Amazing!

  • @jpblauvelt
    @jpblauvelt 29 дней назад +1

    I agree with your theory but not a clue what the subject of his next movie could possibly be 😊

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  29 дней назад

      Ooph. The subject. I know right? To ponder genre, film stock, composer, and so on... that's easy. But the subject...
      ....I'll guess what it won't be. It won't be another true story. He just did DUNKIRK, TENET, OPPENEHEIMER - so that's TWO "true event" films.... I really do think it's going to be some absolutely bonkers original idea.
      It would be fun to see horror, but I don't think he'll go that route.
      I do believe it may be another Spy-Triller-Esq mind bending adventure. But I couldn't muster what the mind would be bending this time...
      I don't see him doing Sci-fi fantasy. His science fiction would be Hard science like INTERSTELLAR.
      .... It's fun to speculate. 😎

  • @abhideshmukh2182
    @abhideshmukh2182 20 дней назад +1

    i think he should make a HORROR.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  20 дней назад

      I'm seeing a lot of people agreeing with you. Horror seems to be a top genre contender for Nolan.

  • @utkarshjha5255
    @utkarshjha5255 13 дней назад

    I want Nolan to go back to his roots with movies like memento and following...idk why i feel this way but Nolan is at his best when he creates a world from the main protagonist's perspective, the characters are trying to escape lies and unraveling mysteries about themselves, very noir-esque....

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  13 дней назад +1

      This sounds like Tenet AND Oppenheimer if you think about it. They both are completely from the main characters POV. Tenet is less about the protagonists demons though and instead about his Journey. I did the old stuff too!!!! "The Prestige" is an all time great.

    • @utkarshjha5255
      @utkarshjha5255 13 дней назад

      @@FilmSchoolDad yeah it actually is...wait a min OPPENHEIMER really is the most protagonist driven movie of his(it's a biopic lol) i thought about adding the prestige too but it's adapted from a book called The Prestige written by Christopher Priest(nevertheless it probably is his best work till now...there i said it)

  • @Carlos-Dangerous
    @Carlos-Dangerous 23 дня назад +1

    Be interesting if he did a film adaptation of HIROSHIMA

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  23 дня назад

      It sure would. I wonder what P.O.V. he would utilize.

  • @bimblaq
    @bimblaq 5 дней назад

    Who is saying Dunkirk is boring?..😟 I guess it might be for American audience, not Europeans knowing their grandfathers generation were fighting in that war

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  5 дней назад

      To be honest I find Dunkirk boring - And I'm not alone. A huge Nolan fan I WANT TO LOVE DUNKIRK but I'm not there yet.

  • @mateosimon4237
    @mateosimon4237 12 дней назад

    Great analysis and video👍.There was buzz of three different projects right after Oppenheimer took the Oscars home. An adaptation of The Prisoner series into a feature film; a Bond take over from Nolan with Taylor-Johnson supposedly as 007, and an adaptation of Jorge Luis Borges short story The Inmortal (Nolan is a Borges super fan). I dont know which is gonna be, or maybe something different who knows. But the announcement is overdue considering his usual habit, right?

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  12 дней назад +1

      Thank you so much. I haven't heard about the Borges remake but I will gamble and put money on The Prisoner and Bond NOT happening. After Oppenheimer Nolan can do anything he wants and I'm betting on something original.
      Of course - I'd be happy to see whatever comes next!!!!

  • @HimanshuSharma-nf1eg
    @HimanshuSharma-nf1eg 14 дней назад +2

  • @seanvideoediting
    @seanvideoediting 14 дней назад +1

    Dunkirk and Oppenheimer is for us? 🤔

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  14 дней назад

      So it's my summation that a film like Dunkirk and Oppenheimer - while obviously Nolan loves those films and wanted to make those film - are more heavily aimed at Oscar nomination fodder and are "higher-brow" than TENET which is quite obviously a passion project based solely on his own personal desire.

  • @JoeColburnGuitar
    @JoeColburnGuitar 28 дней назад +1

    Yoo, great vid! I have a sneaky feeling it’ll be the next Bond film. Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Bond. Tom Hardy the villain? 😮 I mean we’ve all been guessing it. It makes sense considering you can’t go wrong with Nolan, like yourself, a massive fan of Nolan, I imagine even if this next Bond is mediocre, to us it’ll be incredible!

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  28 дней назад +1

      I consider myself tough on Nolan to be honest. I think... I personally would be let down with a Nolan directed Bond Film. To me, Nolan's bond Films are INCEPTION and TENET. I think he made a statement about the Spy-Thriller Genre with those films... and in fact - even his take on BATMAN leans heavily on Bond inspired gadgets. Mr. Fox is our stand in for Q.
      I love the last set of Daniel Craig bond films. Skyfall in particular takes inspiration from The Dark Knight's level of heightened reality style BIG action. It's interesting how Nolan steals from BOND and then Double O goes right back and steals from Nolan.
      Anywho... long winded way of saying I hope the next Bond feels fresh and the next Nolan film does as well.

    • @JoeColburnGuitar
      @JoeColburnGuitar 28 дней назад

      @@FilmSchoolDad Yea thats a good shout, I see what you’re saying! So many references to Bond in a lot of his films. If it’s not gunna be Nolan, who could be the next Bond writer/Director? Even Bond himself? I’ve been deep on this for a few years now haha!

  • @liamkarparov1345
    @liamkarparov1345 23 дня назад +1

    please be a halo tv show/movie

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  23 дня назад

      I read a few months back his team was interested in purchasing the rights to "Halo" after the series failed at Paramount+.
      Word is he's a fan of the game. This could be a good bet for his production company although I'm not as sure about it with him directing. Possibly just producing like "Man of Steel".

  • @f8talfury
    @f8talfury 26 дней назад +2

    Horror but he’s still trying to figure out something original

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  26 дней назад +1

      I'd love a genre reinvention by Nolan. He's reinvented the superhero genre, the film noir, the spy thriller AND the bio-pic.
      Maybe horror IS next...

  • @siddharthmani9588
    @siddharthmani9588 27 дней назад +1

    Wasn't it Nolan who took Batman to WB and not the other way round?

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  27 дней назад +1

      So it's an interesting story. Originally "Batman Begins" was being developed by Warner Bros unnder the working title: "Batman: Year One" based on the DC Comic about a young Bruce, having only recently taken on the cowl. This version was being developed, written and directed by Darren Arronofsky - another favorite artist of mine - however the film was TOO "different" for WB at the time. The Batmobile was a muscle car... Bruce was a temperamental twenty something and the whole vibe was different.... sounds VERY MUCH to me like what we ended up with in - THE BATMAN.
      Anyway - long story long - WB canned the Arronofsky version and began looking for new directors with their own vision. WB approached Nolan's wife Emma Thomas and she brought it to him - thinking he'd never want to do something in that genre - but instead Nolan was excited at the prospect. And thus... Batman Begins.

    • @siddharthmani9588
      @siddharthmani9588 26 дней назад +1

      @@FilmSchoolDad Ah!! interesting. thank you for taking out the time to explain the entire things.
      I would have honestly loved to see Arronofsky take on the capped crusader. but i am glad that we got Nolan's version.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  26 дней назад

      @@siddharthmani9588 I remember being VERY excited to see Arronofsky's version. I think it would have been incredible divisive - more so than Nolan ever could be. Noah and Mother stand out to me as favorites, but also ones that I recognize many people despise and or don't understand.

  • @kokomanation
    @kokomanation 20 дней назад +1

    It will probably be based on tv series the prisoner a very old but exceptional tv show

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  20 дней назад +1

      Some old rumors suggested this but it doesn't appear to be officially linked to Nolan anymore. He's been quoted saying that since they did a TV remake 10 or so years ago he probably doesn't have anything to add.

    • @kokomanation
      @kokomanation 20 дней назад +1

      @@FilmSchoolDad I just hope he makes something original and action based in the style of Inception so to speak but not James Bond I hope

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  20 дней назад

      @@kokomanation 100% Originality - for me - trumps all. I absolutely want his most original to date. I can't wait to see what's to come.

    • @kokomanation
      @kokomanation 20 дней назад +1

      @@FilmSchoolDad I really believe that the prisoner has material for a great Nolan film though it has potential

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  19 дней назад +1

      @@kokomanation The Prisoner is an amazing. Show. I watched it years back with MY pops and it kills. So good. Nolan was actively working on a screenplay but it's been out of development for around 5 years

  • @TheGoddon
    @TheGoddon 29 дней назад +1

    I thought it was The Prisoner.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  29 дней назад +1

      No nothing official. There was some speculation about The Prisoner last year but it wasn't anything concrete. Nolan has - years ago - spoke about possibly doing a remake - but it never came about and this was around the Interstellar days, I believe.
      I can't wait to find out the official word and let you know!

  • @AndrejNikolov-xw2gi
    @AndrejNikolov-xw2gi 10 дней назад

    I want a horror

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  9 дней назад

      I'm seeing HORROR as the most requested Next Nolan Film. You are NOT in the minority. Now IM starting to want to see a Nolan Horror!

  • @mostlime12195
    @mostlime12195 Месяц назад +2

    Nice vid

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you so much! I actually just sit around wondering what Nolan's gonna do next. Until he makes an announcement - which I assume will be sometime in 2024, I will be eager and anxious!

  • @wantsomecoffe
    @wantsomecoffe 21 день назад +1

    L A Z A R U S

  • @vicclein
    @vicclein 12 дней назад

    I hope it will be horror

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  11 дней назад

      You're not alone. Many Nolan Fans are hoping for a new take on horror from Nolan and Team.

  • @seattlerinis8249
    @seattlerinis8249 12 дней назад

    Dude, Insomnia was a remake. The original was better.

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  12 дней назад

      Correct. Director for hire on that one. That's "One for Them".

  • @akshayshetye8718
    @akshayshetye8718 21 день назад +1

    Tenet was pathetic

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  21 день назад +2

      You're going to LOVE my upcoming video essay on TENET.

  • @b.7944
    @b.7944 Месяц назад +3

    After inception all of his films are bad

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  Месяц назад +9

      Honestly I hear you and a lot of people agree with you. I still re-watch DUNKIRK in a hope I may like it more. In fact... It may be my least favorite - BUT TENET and OPPENHEIMER to me stand as Nolan's most restrained and most UNrestrained - and as a fan of film in general THAT is exciting viewing to me.

    • @HighFlyingEYE
      @HighFlyingEYE Месяц назад +18

      Interstellar says hello

    • @b.7944
      @b.7944 Месяц назад

      @@HighFlyingEYE meh

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  Месяц назад +11

      @@HighFlyingEYE thank you!!!!!!!!! INTERSTELLAR may go down as a top 10 Film of all time IMO after another 10-20 years. It's absolutely perfect and it only gets better with each re-watch!

    • @mysterylanex
      @mysterylanex Месяц назад +4

      I understand that film is subjective and everyone has their own opinions. However, claiming that every film after Inception is bad without providing a reason is not a strong argument.

  • @Gentrolosiut0
    @Gentrolosiut0 4 дня назад

    I want a movie made by scorsese and nolan, i think the combination would be really good

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  4 дня назад

      Would be quite interesting to see a screenplay by Scorsese directed by Nolan. It'll never happen... but it's a fun thought experiment.

  • @adelinrapcore
    @adelinrapcore 25 дней назад +1

    I can only hope for an Alien movie from Nolan..

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  25 дней назад

      Now, do you mean an ALIEN movie? Or an Alien ( invasion ) movie?

    • @adelinrapcore
      @adelinrapcore 25 дней назад +1

      @@FilmSchoolDad An Alien movie in the Ridley Scott universe

    • @FilmSchoolDad
      @FilmSchoolDad  25 дней назад

      @@adelinrapcore While I do think it would be interesting see something akin to how Denis Villeneuve made Blade Runner 2049 within the Ridley Scott universe as well, for me, that was special as Blade Runner has had no other sequels. Alien has had its fair share of directors coming on and putting their spin on things - as proved by Fede Alvarez's current film Alien: Romulus.
      However... I do think Nolan's take on anything extraterrestrial WOULD be infinitely interesting.
      Would you settle for a compromise ? 😆