Imagine while shooting The Dark Knight during the hospital scene when the bomb stopped, Heath broke character instead of staying it and improvised the button press thing and have the scene going 😂😂
The best practical effect, that Nolan has done so far was - hands down - when he flipped three entire blocks of downtown Paris on its head for Inception. Still can´t believe, the city´s mayor agreed to let that happen, but I´m thankful he did. They even had people glued to the floor of their apartments, to prevent them from falling out of the windows. This way, they wouldn´t mess up the shot but the flipping of the city would still factor in the weight of the thousands of people living in the area, making it more authentic. Incredible dedication to the craft!
fun fact: for tenet christopher nolan made it so you couldnt hear dialogue by coming into your house while you are asleep personally and bursting your eardrums
WAIT so they did NOT drop a NUKE? Someone in the comments section (Actually the creator who put up this video) Said they were close by and saw the ash. I dobut it's a real nuke jsut has to be a smaller scale controlled one but shot and edited.
Little known fact about this film but they really did build an atomic bomb and let it off in the Universal backlot. Nolan strives for realism and he realized that CGI, optics and miniatures just weren’t going to get the job done. That’s why he had a falling out with Warner Bros. they simply didn’t have enough money or backlot space for this massive project. Also the radiation and fallout was something of an issue.
Little known fact: Nolan was the one who gave Oppenheimer the idea of an atomic bomb by travelling back in time like Tenet so that he could make a movie about it in the present.
Like Eren Yeager from Attack on Titan .............. Manipulates Eren Kruger his father Grisha and his half-brother Zeke and the creator of the Manga Hajime Isayama ............... That would be some paradoxical timeline.
Stop spreading misinformation on the internet. Everyone knows Chris actually travelled to a black hole to warp himself to the past so that he can plant the idea to Oppenheimer's head in his dream
@@trooper1514 Don't be so defensive, learn to admit your mistakes, then you might see that criticism is not there to hurt or belittle you, it is there to help you.
@@peezieforestem5078 I think you're forgetting ops comment IS admitting that he is confused if this is real or not. Love the SAT buzzwords though keep em coming
@@KRISTIVNBEATZ No it wasnt and "non-radioactive" pls.... They used thermite and drums of fuel to film this and exploding ping pong balls to capture specific shots. You really think one of the STILL most highly classified devices in our history that even full countries will their government can not develop that the U.S. would allow a film producer to have access to?... Also most modern nuclear devices are non-radioactive. They use deuterium and tritium to produce fusion and the fission to kickstart the pressure needed is minimum. Fusing hydrogen isotopes dont produce fallout.
That actually happened on the sets of - The good, The bad and The ugly. They detonated explosives and blasted a literal bridge !. However due to a miscommunication, the cameras were off. Italian army reserves who were also acting as extra on the set chipped in and rebuilt the bridge for another take
@@SreegovindM Just an average good TV. If I wanted I could even watch it in my phone as well and it'd be great. I don't have those issues. Besides, I understand some films are slightly different types of experience and watching in theaters provide you a bit more of immersion, but now everybody is saying their films need to be seen in cinemas. What does this film have that needs to be seen in cinema? Christopher Nolan name attached to it, just that.
Anyone else getting worried that Nolan’s starting to drift into real life Bond villain territory? His next films gonna be about hijacking the international space station: “We had to do it for real”!
I was about to make a joke about how Nolan actually drove a train through the streets of Los Angeles for Inception... and then I remembered that he DID actually do that.
Very good and convincing video. We live in such a crazy world that if I didn't know about the international law about not testing nukes I would have believed that they let him do it.
@@asafakiva1619 He would have used miniatures and practical effects, so basically a mini set meant to look like the test site and then use a small amount of explosives so it looks really big proportionally.
@@MistahFox that does not work, because the shockwave from a small scale explosion travels at the same speed as a shockwave from a big one.. So by comparing the speed of the wave with the explosion size, you can see how big the explosion was. And you do it intuitively, without the need of any explicit math equation.
For Dunkirk, he and the crew hired an Austrian artist and an Italian Journalist to start a world war by encouraging them to invade Poland so they can have the best shot of the world war
This channel is one of the better ones I've found in the last few years. The long name and logo making it seem official, the professional editing covering up any potential jokes in the beginning. For a few seconds, I was convinced this was a real promo, save for how ridiculous the idea of dropping a real bomb for a movie was! Bravo to this channel
@@jamesLG1 You assume that alot of people who see this video, have seen that specific content and remember the tenet music. Sure, to you the edit could be better, but to the majority its a perfect edit.
I'm calling it. This is gonna be one of the best films we've seen in a long time. With Cillian acting, Nolan producing, and about this subject, this is gonna be good to watch.
I hate to say it but I feel that this subject is probably too heavy or scientific for today's average film watcher. Hell, most people probably never heard the name Oppenheimer let alone his contributions to science.
@@roberthinojosa1155 Ive seen the short clip of him on RUclips saying something along the lines of death and knew who he was, but didn't know his name. I'd say 80% of people I speak to about this film don't know his name. I don't get why we were not taught about him in school, since world war 2 is such a heavily taught subject in the UK
Special Effects Director Michael Bay wasn't sure about dropping an actual ICBM on the Hawaiian village of Naalehu, but after some convincing, Christopher Nolan assured him that it would only render the area uninhabitable for about 50 years. Local governments took a little more convincing, until Nolan promised to sell them any remaining weapons that weren't used during filming or as evidence in international war crimes tribunals. It's thanks to directors like this that we have such fantastic films.
@8866 Panda Sorry, I still can’t see it. Perhaps it was accidentally posted somewhere else or flagged by a spam filter for being large and similar in some way? I hope you can still get the story up for others to read as well though.
@8866 Panda I can see the notification each time when you post it, and read it myself in that viewing window before opening the comment thread, but it never seems to actually stay for other people. You might want to post it in another section of the comments section for it to work. Sorry man :/
@8866 Panda I get a notification each time you post it, where I’m able to view the comment myself (since I’m in this thread), but it still doesn’t seem to be staying for other people. You might want to put the story in other parts of the comments section on this video for it to permanently show up for other people. Sorry man :/ Apologies for the late response too btw. I appreciate that you’re trying to get this story out. It would definitely seem more valid with an actual name in the quote though, even while I don’t necessarily believe that the story is fabricated.
Christopher Nolan s movies r more like scientific education than a movie. Hats off to his imagination ,creativeness, dedication and courage to make pure science films
I found it very disturbing when I learned that Christopher Nolan purposefully put a bunch of orphans right under the bomb and told them to wait there for a few minutes while he drove away. Very strange, considering that never happened in real life.
With just the bomb, he could see in Cillian's face that he just wasn't feeling it - sure, it's scary, but it's missing something, just something small. Nolan had to get his leading actors to feel a real sense of threat and awe. Can't spell awe without orphans.
@8866 Panda History professor here. These claims you've made about FDR "knowing" about the attack aren't terribly well-substantiated. And by that I mean "there's no evidence at all".
Yeah, it seemed almost credible to me, at first. I thought - maybe "real" just means BIG conventional explosion...? Like a MOAB? A million gallons of aerosolized gasoline? Maybe, just maybe a really _small_ tactical nuke in the 1kt range? Wait...is there a size limit in the test ban? Is it just the big ones we can't set off any more? It's a testament to Nolan's reputation that those thoughts could even cross my mind! Nicely done...
Fun fact : He has his wife as the producer. Whenever he has collaborated with his wife on movies, they turn out to be absolute hits. It is no doubt that this movie is going to turn some heads.
Why would I spent $400 on two tickets just to have black people screaming and screeching the entire time and playing tiktok videos on their phone during the film?
Nolan is the only movie maker that makes movies that you have to see at the theater. Nobody else makes movies like him, nobody but his are worth the inconvenience of going to a theater. I can't wait for this.
The nuclear-weapon states (NWS) are the six states-China, France, Russia, United Kingdom, Christopher Nolan and the United States-officially recognized as possessing nuclear weapons by the NPT.
Fun fact, Nolan wanted to blow up the Earth to stand in for the destruction of Krypton at the beginning of Man of Steel, but Zack Snyder was able to dissuade him
It's cool that Nolan is still relatively young. He has hopefully got alot more movies in him for years to come as a decent movie maker seems to be a dying breed
"It took 12 takes to capture the shot, luckily we had 12 nukes on set that day"
...and twelve massive steel towers.
and 12 locations apparently
And 12,000 deaths, but in the end it's worth it for such a massive effect.
It took 12 nukes to make!!!
and 12 thousand Roetgen...
Everbody gangsta until Nolan says “Ok, let’s do another take”
ahahahhahahah
lol
"Bad shot, let's do another bom again😃"
that got me in a way I can never express
Imagine while shooting The Dark Knight during the hospital scene when the bomb stopped, Heath broke character instead of staying it and improvised the button press thing and have the scene going 😂😂
25 years ago: "That was CGI?!"
Nowadays: "That wasn't CGI?!"
nailed it 🤣
Exactly.
Nowadays: "That was deepfake?!"
25 years later: "That wasn't deepfake?!"
He could have done it in 3d
@@케로로-중사 That's a scary future
little known fact, Nolan actually sent Matthew McConaughey into a real black hole for interstellar.
The mad man
Yeah i have never seen him since then
little known fact, Nolan actually inflicted brain damage on Guy Pierce for Memento.
@@soughnymaugh Another unknown fact is that Nolan actually had Christian Bale shoot Hugh Jackman in the chest during the filming of the Prestige.
This is true I was the black hole
I've heard that he even let some bystanders stay in the nuke site to make the movie more realistic.
Indiana Jones was on the lot.
LOL, that's a great comment xd
We're still hiring junior artists, wanna volunteer?
For the sake of the film?
Pretty please?
@@Pixisu He brought a fridge just in case
@@Chip_Fuse LOL
The best practical effect, that Nolan has done so far was - hands down - when he flipped three entire blocks of downtown Paris on its head for Inception. Still can´t believe, the city´s mayor agreed to let that happen, but I´m thankful he did. They even had people glued to the floor of their apartments, to prevent them from falling out of the windows. This way, they wouldn´t mess up the shot but the flipping of the city would still factor in the weight of the thousands of people living in the area, making it more authentic. Incredible dedication to the craft!
Really? 👀Wow
How can you defend this disgusting man
@@jessebrucepinkman9834 ????
@@jessebrucepinkman9834 He flipped over the french for our entertainment, how could you not like this man.
@@candle_eatist well
Who gives a damn abt the fr**ch🤮
FUN FACT: For the movie Tenet he actually broke the laws of physics
And for Inception he actually created the PASIV device!
@@JenniferMcD and bent a city
I can’t wait to see what he did with Interstellar
fun fact: for tenet christopher nolan made it so you couldnt hear dialogue by coming into your house while you are asleep personally and bursting your eardrums
And for Batman, he actually asked Bruce Wayne to become him
Fun fact: Cillian Murphy stood right next to the explosion to see the effects of radiation to completely get immersed in the role.
😂😂😂😂
I presume he was provided with lead underpants from the wardrobe people 😮
Underrated comment
😂😂😂
I get this reference
“Oops I forgot to click record”
-Last words of the cameraman
Ngl I fell for it, great editing. Its so believable because Nolan is the type of guy to drop a Nuke if he actually could.
awww yissss, all them hours editing paid off
he did drop a nuke tho
He did drop a bomb though.
Shh.
WAIT so they did NOT drop a NUKE? Someone in the comments section (Actually the creator who put up this video) Said they were close by and saw the ash. I dobut it's a real nuke jsut has to be a smaller scale controlled one but shot and edited.
Little known fact about this film but they really did build an atomic bomb and let it off in the Universal backlot. Nolan strives for realism and he realized that CGI, optics and miniatures just weren’t going to get the job done. That’s why he had a falling out with Warner Bros. they simply didn’t have enough money or backlot space for this massive project. Also the radiation and fallout was something of an issue.
That not exactly why he dad a falling out with WB. It was cause they were pulling movies from the big screens into streaming. Like Tenet
@@beastyyypie Oh, but that's the cover-up story! Of _course,_ it _must_ be that they couldn't let him drop the nuke! Obviously! 😏
@@beastyyypie I know lol
@@Can0nn0naC Obviously 👍🏻
yeah we're like a few miles from the blast zone, it's caused some wild ash fallout but it's been great for the christmas season
Little known fact: Nolan was the one who gave Oppenheimer the idea of an atomic bomb by travelling back in time like Tenet so that he could make a movie about it in the present.
For sure
Like Eren Yeager from Attack on Titan .............. Manipulates Eren Kruger his father Grisha and his half-brother Zeke and the creator of the Manga Hajime Isayama ...............
That would be some paradoxical timeline.
Went back in time and went into his dream inception style and gave him the idea.
Stop spreading misinformation on the internet. Everyone knows Chris actually travelled to a black hole to warp himself to the past so that he can plant the idea to Oppenheimer's head in his dream
And actually was able to get the real Batman to drop the bomb in his batcopter
Fun Fact: Nolan wanted to drop an actual Nuke in Japan for an Authentic experience
Japan: “ah shit, here we go again.”
japan reaction : "Well I mean, can't argue it will look good on screen so..."
Nolan is a psycho. He can actually start world war 3. Imagine starting world war 3 by filming a movie scene 🤣
They dropped the nuke but japanese are so advanced that they rebuilt everything very fast.
@@kaiiheenjik1668 the japanese tori gate be like: "BRING THEM ON!!!"
Nolan took the "Camera guy never dies" to the next level
Universal Picture: I heard your next project requires some practical visual effects.
Nolan: Here is your radiometer.
+40 rads
Not great, not terrible.
Do you mean Geiger counter?
Here's your High Range Dosimeter
@@tobberino thanks man
The fact that I am genuinely confused if he actually dropped a nuke or not shows that this meme has turned from irony to realism
@@peezieforestem5078 Yes
@@peezieforestem5078 douchbag
@@peezieforestem5078 Wa wa wa look at me I'm soooo smart and very superior to everyone else
@@trooper1514 Don't be so defensive, learn to admit your mistakes, then you might see that criticism is not there to hurt or belittle you, it is there to help you.
@@peezieforestem5078 I think you're forgetting ops comment IS admitting that he is confused if this is real or not. Love the SAT buzzwords though keep em coming
Thank God for Trinity and Beyond's footage to fill the gap in Mr Nolan's film
Aye, it’s the red back hunter. It’s good to see ya still active
I thought the same thing 😂
I'm definitely going to fool some people with this video
NO WAY THIS WAS EDITED.
Lmao I just showed this to my girl, she like "white people are crazy"
Yes you did lol
same thoughts
The fact that for a second I wasnt sure if it was true or not shows what kind of director Nolan is
wait IS IT true?
@@shaokhan4421 🤣
@@shaokhan4421
No, I don't think so. Although, safely filming a real nuke for a movie *would* be interesting🤔...
@@SWProductions100 it was real. They made the "nuke" non-radioactive and thats kinda all.
@@KRISTIVNBEATZ No it wasnt and "non-radioactive" pls.... They used thermite and drums of fuel to film this and exploding ping pong balls to capture specific shots. You really think one of the STILL most highly classified devices in our history that even full countries will their government can not develop that the U.S. would allow a film producer to have access to?... Also most modern nuclear devices are non-radioactive. They use deuterium and tritium to produce fusion and the fission to kickstart the pressure needed is minimum. Fusing hydrogen isotopes dont produce fallout.
0:20 bro is doin the salute
lool
WHO EVER MADE THE EDITING of this videos deserves an oscar. I believed this video for few days... damn crazy editing skills
Chill bro
they really did replicate a nuke, just not like this lol, very tiny
Wow, your standards are low. But the again, you also lack the common sense to know that there is no possible scenario for this to be real... 🙄
@@Ganiscol
Okay mr. Smartypants
This video is a collection of edited footage
I can’t believe I actually fell for this. Brilliant editing.
it's real dumbasses. look it up
edit- i mean the clips in this vid could be fake, im not sure abt that. but nolan really did it
Or was it editing though
The Tenet theme gave it away instantly for me
I got a nice bridge for sale. Bargain of the century. Its in San Francisco - are you interested?
@@Ganiscol no I already bought some snake oil that gives me longevity
"Oops, forgot to press the record button"
*Drops a literal nuke*
Photographer: "Oops, forgot to press record"
That actually happened on the sets of - The good, The bad and The ugly. They detonated explosives and blasted a literal bridge !. However due to a miscommunication, the cameras were off. Italian army reserves who were also acting as extra on the set chipped in and rebuilt the bridge for another take
This is a movie, where if you don't see it in theaters. you're missing out on an experience.
Nah, I can watch it perfectly at home.
@@r.c.c.10 on what?...5.1 audio with 4k led tv?🤣
@@SreegovindM Just an average good TV. If I wanted I could even watch it in my phone as well and it'd be great. I don't have those issues.
Besides, I understand some films are slightly different types of experience and watching in theaters provide you a bit more of immersion, but now everybody is saying their films need to be seen in cinemas. What does this film have that needs to be seen in cinema? Christopher Nolan name attached to it, just that.
Nah, I'm gonna watch Barbie instead
@@r.c.c.10 you dumb af 😂
"Chris is doing things as real as possible" - "that's why we dropped real nukes"
Anyone else getting worried that Nolan’s starting to drift into real life Bond villain territory? His next films gonna be about hijacking the international space station: “We had to do it for real”!
Imagine if Christopher Nolan directed the next Bond movie
@@Allmenroder0854 He’d probably genuinely try to start the apocalypse. “CGI ain’t gonna cut it! We need to do it for REAL guys! This is cinema!”
@@Allmenroder0854 that would be the best thing that’s happened to Bond since Casino Royale because the last 2 movies were complete crap
I genuinely thought this was real at first
I mean, it's going to be crashed intentionally in the nearish future (2031) anyways... so why not do it as part of a Nolan film
I was about to make a joke about how Nolan actually drove a train through the streets of Los Angeles for Inception... and then I remembered that he DID actually do that.
Well it was a truck with a “train body”.
That’s how much flex Nolan has, lol.
Very good and convincing video. We live in such a crazy world that if I didn't know about the international law about not testing nukes I would have believed that they let him do it.
I guess it's because I'm still quite confused but..he only used big amounts of explosives for it, right? No actual nuke was used.
@@asafakiva1619 He would have used miniatures and practical effects, so basically a mini set meant to look like the test site and then use a small amount of explosives so it looks really big proportionally.
yeah there is noway it would be ethically allowed to set off a real nuke! the fallout alone would be something to not take lightly
@@asafakiva1619 read the description of this vid
@@MistahFox that does not work, because the shockwave from a small scale explosion travels at the same speed as a shockwave from a big one.. So by comparing the speed of the wave with the explosion size, you can see how big the explosion was. And you do it intuitively, without the need of any explicit math equation.
I was amazed when I found out that Christopher Nolan made an actual time machine to go back to 1940 to film Dunkirk.
Yeah and started the ww2 himself just to shoot Dunkirk
And then decided to make the movie Tenet to make use of the machine after he was done.
everyones a gangster till Nolan makes an appocalypse movie
Oh no
You either die early as a filmmaker or you live long enough to become Emmerich
For making Inception, the whole crew actually went inside someone's dream
For Dunkirk, he and the crew hired an Austrian artist and an Italian Journalist to start a world war by encouraging them to invade Poland so they can have the best shot of the world war
If you believe Nolan dropped an actual nuke.
I've got some magic beans to sell you.
Had me going until the 1:21 indiana jones crystal skull nuke shot hahaha
Lmaoo i love the guy saying “I felt super dizzy and the I went home and collapsed “ this is super well made
Christopher nolan: "it was good." 😅
THEY HAD A REAL NUKE
This channel is one of the better ones I've found in the last few years. The long name and logo making it seem official, the professional editing covering up any potential jokes in the beginning. For a few seconds, I was convinced this was a real promo, save for how ridiculous the idea of dropping a real bomb for a movie was! Bravo to this channel
All the dialogue is from Tenet bonus disc content. Can even hear Tenet music. Edit could be better
@@jamesLG1 You assume that alot of people who see this video, have seen that specific content and remember the tenet music. Sure, to you the edit could be better, but to the majority its a perfect edit.
This is so well done it actually looks like a behind the scenes of the movie, wth
I'm calling it. This is gonna be one of the best films we've seen in a long time. With Cillian acting, Nolan producing, and about this subject, this is gonna be good to watch.
*directing
@@Maxime_G you know what I mean
I hate to say it but I feel that this subject is probably too heavy or scientific for today's average film watcher. Hell, most people probably never heard the name Oppenheimer let alone his contributions to science.
@@roberthinojosa1155 I don't see how any human being couldn't know of the name, but that's just me
@@roberthinojosa1155 Ive seen the short clip of him on RUclips saying something along the lines of death and knew who he was, but didn't know his name. I'd say 80% of people I speak to about this film don't know his name. I don't get why we were not taught about him in school, since world war 2 is such a heavily taught subject in the UK
Props to the camera man dedicating his life to the scene
Special Effects Director Michael Bay wasn't sure about dropping an actual ICBM on the Hawaiian village of Naalehu, but after some convincing, Christopher Nolan assured him that it would only render the area uninhabitable for about 50 years. Local governments took a little more convincing, until Nolan promised to sell them any remaining weapons that weren't used during filming or as evidence in international war crimes tribunals. It's thanks to directors like this that we have such fantastic films.
@8866 Panda Americans are yet to pay for those war crimes. Which they currently are thankfully..
Wait what?
Nolan killed Christian Bale's parents to get him immersed in the role of Batman.
Finally, someone did it, someone dedicated their focus and pure sheer will delivering Christohper Nolan's "Oppenheimer" "practical effects".
BTW for anyone curious, the footage of the mushroom cloud is from the dropping of Castle Bravo, the most powerful nuke ever tested by the US
@8866 Panda Was there a name written in the journal?
@8866 Panda O so you were saying that they were your father. Thanks. Why delete it though?
@8866 Panda Sorry, I still can’t see it. Perhaps it was accidentally posted somewhere else or flagged by a spam filter for being large and similar in some way? I hope you can still get the story up for others to read as well though.
@8866 Panda I can see the notification each time when you post it, and read it myself in that viewing window before opening the comment thread, but it never seems to actually stay for other people. You might want to post it in another section of the comments section for it to work. Sorry man :/
@8866 Panda I get a notification each time you post it, where I’m able to view the comment myself (since I’m in this thread), but it still doesn’t seem to be staying for other people. You might want to put the story in other parts of the comments section on this video for it to permanently show up for other people. Sorry man :/
Apologies for the late response too btw.
I appreciate that you’re trying to get this story out. It would definitely seem more valid with an actual name in the quote though, even while I don’t necessarily believe that the story is fabricated.
Little Known Fact: Nolan actually created Time Travel to make Tenet completely realistic and authentic.
Bro I can’t believe I legit fell for this for a couple seconds.
this is the funniest thing ive seen all week, what a masterpiece
Christopher Nolan s movies r more like scientific education than a movie.
Hats off to his imagination ,creativeness, dedication and courage to make pure science films
This is great. Nice editing.
You're telling me...that this is edited.
@@kristianquinones7488 Yes it was, very cleverly
Brilliant editing! Interview/clips of Tenet with old nuke testing videos!
It's actually from Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull Nuketown Scene
The fact the Christopher Nolan erased Guy Pierce's short term memory for Memento 16 times is incredible.
I found it very disturbing when I learned that Christopher Nolan purposefully put a bunch of orphans right under the bomb and told them to wait there for a few minutes while he drove away. Very strange, considering that never happened in real life.
Ayo🧐🧐
What the fuck
...The Horned Serpent Lives?
With just the bomb, he could see in Cillian's face that he just wasn't feeling it - sure, it's scary, but it's missing something, just something small. Nolan had to get his leading actors to feel a real sense of threat and awe. Can't spell awe without orphans.
@8866 Panda History professor here. These claims you've made about FDR "knowing" about the attack aren't terribly well-substantiated. And by that I mean "there's no evidence at all".
Yeah, it seemed almost credible to me, at first. I thought - maybe "real" just means BIG conventional explosion...? Like a MOAB? A million gallons of aerosolized gasoline? Maybe, just maybe a really _small_ tactical nuke in the 1kt range? Wait...is there a size limit in the test ban? Is it just the big ones we can't set off any more?
It's a testament to Nolan's reputation that those thoughts could even cross my mind! Nicely done...
Exactly my thought 😂
Like maybe it’s okay if *only* desert in a 50km radius is uninhabitable?
Maybe that’s private property?
@8866 Panda Thank you for this. For the reminder.
The footage of the explosion in this video is castle bravo.
"oh fuck the cameras weren't rolling"
Brilliantly done looks legit
Yeah that Tenet score rly is brilliant in the background!
Meanwhile Generals at Pentagon: *"Who tf gave clearance to Nolan?"*
Cant believe Chris Nolan cut off a finger of Christian Bale's twin brother for The Prestige. His dedication is off the charts.
This actually had me going to google to find out if it was real, incredible edit.
Brilliantly edited
Nooo. Not edited
NOOOOOO WAYYYYYYYYY
Thanks got "2012" was not directed by him 😂
1:18 nuketown scene from Indiana Jones
In order to create Day After Tomorrow 2, Chris literally froze the Earth! Amazing director!
Christian Bale fell to his death three times before they got the perfect take with the Skyhook actually hooking him.
2:14 *THIS EDITOR GOT SOME HUMOR SENSE Lol*
Fun fact : He has his wife as the producer. Whenever he has collaborated with his wife on movies, they turn out to be absolute hits. It is no doubt that this movie is going to turn some heads.
I believe Denis Villeneuve does the same with his partner being producer or exec producer on most of his films.
@@XavierLignieres Thank you for this info
Not only did he turn some heads, he blew up some minds too with that nuke drop
I loved the part where Robert Oppenheimer breaks the fourth wall and addresses the audience "It's Oppenheimin' Time."
Proceeds to drop a nuke at the audience.
Why not just Oppenhammer time?
0:42 Look at the Stunt Coordinator's eyes.😂
This movie will actually be a live broadcast because Nolan will drop The Bomb.
What a editing it's interview from plane crash scene of tenet🤣 nice work man
Fun fact: Nolan actually had a whole city stack on top of the other for Inception.
Most people wouldn't notice but they actually laid Amsterdam over Paris so that they wouldn't have to tear up the city.
My silly ass looking up the retail price of a nuke to see how much the shot actually cost
This one is like Top Gun Maverick, don't watch it if you not watching it in the Cinema!
this will be better than maverick for sure nolan doesent like plot holes and he is the GOAT in terms of cinematopography
what is that fucked up mentality? Sure it will be a better experience in the Cinema, but it shouldn't keep other people from watching it
Why would I spent $400 on two tickets just to have black people screaming and screeching the entire time and playing tiktok videos on their phone during the film?
Nah. I like next to nothing about the theater experience. My living room is just fine.
@@schkoopdawhoop7885 Your problem is spending 400 on two tickets
1:40 I laughed out loud at that one
I love how every time someone says “real nuke” they use the scene from Indiana Jones and the kingdom of the Krystal skull 🤣
"Christ said "cut", and that was good."
bruh used an atomic bomb, and it was good 💀
a director so crazy that you actually believe it when someone says he actually dropped a nuke
RAINY NIGHT IN TALLINN from Tenet being used 🤣🤣
This was so well done I was actually curious if they truly did it or not 😂
😂😂😂
It was a journey, full of emotions in my heart.
First movie I've actually wanted to go out and see in YEARS.
Respect for the cameraman who was filming just a few feet from ground zero
Next up - The upcoming Mars Missions are just so Christopher Nolan can film on location for a new Mars movie he has in mind.
everyone gangsta until the camera man says "i kinda forgot to record"
1:10 a lil interstellar in the music…
It's gonna be hilarious if even after dropping a real nuke this movie still loses to Barbie at the box office
u know this is a fake video right?
Wouldn't matter it's Nolan
2 mins of silence
I know I'm watching Barbie after this movie finishes.
Nolan is the only movie maker that makes movies that you have to see at the theater. Nobody else makes movies like him, nobody but his are worth the inconvenience of going to a theater. I can't wait for this.
I watched at the cinima Guardians of the Galaxy
Fun Fact: Nolan actually built a super massive black hole in the Legendary Pictures studio for Interstellar.
The nuclear-weapon states (NWS) are the six states-China, France, Russia, United Kingdom, Christopher Nolan and the United States-officially recognized as possessing nuclear weapons by the NPT.
top secret fact, Nolen built the nukes with his resources from Wayne Enterprises. the company he founded for Batman.
It’s insane, enormous and immersive. Can’t wait to see the in IMAX.
"Luckily throughout this process all of the actors became so immersed in their roles that they actually built a nuke for us to use for the take"
I was so ready to believe Nolan has this kind of influence and dedication
I can't wait to see what this looks like on the big screen. It'll be a breeze.
The critics said the emotions are so raw that your skin feels warm even after you leave the cinema
@@DystopiaWithoutNeons IKR.
Have seen the movie twice since Thursday evening and it’s amazing!!!!!
Fun fact, Nolan wanted to blow up the Earth to stand in for the destruction of Krypton at the beginning of Man of Steel, but Zack Snyder was able to dissuade him
Apparently Nolan's next movie after Oppenheimer is about Chernobyl and is intended to be shot at the same location
Nolan: it's all about ME!!!
Got to appreciate the man's dedication to his craft.
It's cool that Nolan is still relatively young. He has hopefully got alot more movies in him for years to come as a decent movie maker seems to be a dying breed
"shit, the cameras weren't rolling"