The fact that hunter biden was just found guilty on 3 different felonies including tax evasion, illegal gun possession and lying on a 4473 form about being a habitual drug user itself is very very telling
Powerful indeed. That quote in the movie also references Prometheus. I admit to being ignorant about that myth, but kind of curious how giving mankind fire is similar. Well, I guess it is. Fire can be dangerous, but also useful. However, the atomic bomb has no value whatsoever. It has to be eliminated as the message for the movie points out as clear. But if we are talking nuclear, then it certainly is useful and dangerous just like fire. Oliver Stone’s documentary Nuclear shares how important it is to go that route to end climate crisis.
I never mentioned fire. The words Nolan stated took me to another level of thinking and if you think about God and faith, “Mankind does destroy itself.”
@@hollyjones8775 I watched it again and didn’t hear her say that. She’s in her early 50s, actually. Joy is 80. There is a thing called Botox and also plastic surgery
Oh, Chris Nolan is the only one who's famous enough to market his film right now who's not on strike 😅 SAG AFTRA's strike has been going on since the 14th, and I believe all the main cast are on strike as well in solidarity. He's actually doing the work of at least 4 people right now. I think this film does hold a special place in his filmography repertoire though, and that's why he's very committed to promoting it.
For me, Christopher Nolan is the true example of a great director. Actors and actresses have massive respect for this man because of his exemplary directorial work
I understand what Joy is expressing when talking about the bomb drill in schools during the 1950's, 😢 because I'm 71. This movie shows reality of why a generation wanted to stop a repeat of war hurting things / people .
I remember more than 10 years ago, I used to say, why is nobody talking about Chris! He's a genius. He deserves more recognition. Ofcourse there were interviews, premiers and things that highlighted his significance. But I'm talking about popularity. I always felt he's so underrated or maybe I'm just a nerdy fan. Finally I'm seeing people recognize his importance.
Nolan used his fear of his boyhood in the 80s and channeled it into a message to remind and warn people of the dangers of the nuclear age for future generations.
@@mananimal3644 I don’t think you’ve grasped it, he’s not a studio head and is still impacted by big studio policy which he might be able to influence but certainly isn’t in control of, hence why he made the switch from WB to Universal due to WB’s streaming strategy in 2020. As a director and writer he’s very much aligned to the plight of those striking.
As a producer he has to submit a budget plan. That includes actors. As a member of the SWAG, he just crossed the picked line. Sorry. With his millions he is part of the problem by agreeing to .31 cents residuals for actors. 👎🏿💯
@@mananimal3644he's literally put the UK premiere on stop to support the strike. And he's a WGA member. A simple Google should help you instead spreading of malicious misinformation.
@@harisfadlipasaribu2477Yeah and didn't I also read somewhere where he said he won't write another movie until the strike ends and a fair deal is made for all involved? I could be wrong, but that's what I thought it said. Either way, Love Nolan and his line of work. Can't wait to see it in theaters.
Saw it last night in IMAX. Felt like I needed my own pair of goggles when the bomb went off, they did such a great job with that scene. The movie really sucks you in. It's 3 hour long but goes by so fast. Particular mentions about how great Cillian Murphy and RDJ are in the movie. Cillian is a phenomenal actor and he really embodies the role and deserves the Oscar for best actor when the time comes around. RDJ was the other stand out for me. Delighted to see him get the opportunity to take these types of roles and really show everyone just how good he is as an actor. Really hope he also gets the Oscar for Best Supporting. Highly recommend the movie.
@@kbanghart fair enough. The two most obvious actors who could be in the running for the best actor nod seems to be Leo DiCaprio and Joaquin Phoenix in their big screen movies but I could be missing others.
Saw Oppenheimer at the IMAX at Universal City Hollywood last night too, and my theater lightly shook during that scene. That’s Nolan’s favorite theater in the world, so I think he purposely designed the sound to fit around that theater layout, resulting in a terrifying, immersive experience.
This was surprisingly good: the panel had clearly done some research and were aware of the issues and asked questions that helped to make the film relevant to the person in the street. Nolan communicated well to a different audience - I had just seen him interviewed by Professor Brian Cox - and treated his interviewers with respect.
This was another fantastic interview on the view. I won’t see the movie because I’m not interested in the subject matter at all. I’m definitely impressed by Christopher Nolan on how he spoke. I applaud the women of the view for their 3rd stellar interview without having to talk over one another. If this is their new format moving forward then I’m all for it. Please continue this new trend that you’re on. I’m loving it.
Chris Nolan should chair an intergovernmental /technologists expert panel on the licensing of AI and the inhibition of unauthorised non task specific unethical AI
His movie is the best of the year...finally a movie that presents itself, objectively, pure entertainment, no indoctrination...a breath of fresh air...KUDOS TO THE WRITERS AND ACTORS...
WHERE ARE ALL THE SETS FROM CHRISTOPHER NOLAN'S FILMS? This would be the coolest attraction in the world! Imagine: riding on the Endurance spacecraft or the Interstellar planes, visiting Cooper's house, hanging in the Tesseract like the main character, driving the Batmobile and having a drink in its cave, walking through the spinning room in Inception, strolling through the town of Oppenheimer. Just imagine. Where is all of this?
What's a guy gottado to get an Oscar in that town i ask you??? No offense to Harrison Ford, but forget Indiana, I've been waiting for THIS!!! Thank you Mr. Nolan, no doubt this will prove to be one of the most important films, not just this decade but Ever.
As a native New Mexican and still living in the state, I wish the film would have touched on 2 key things: 1. I wished the film would have shown the generational negative impact made on the people who lived in the nearby cities Alamogordo and Tularosa, New Mexico which are the closest towns to the atomic bomb testing site. Generations of cancer, death, and active radiation still haunt those small towns after the testing of the bomb, and almost no governmental recognition have been paid to those people and it would have nice for the film to pay homage for the people of New Mexico this greatly negatively impacted. 2. I wish they would have said what happened to Oppenheimer after he created the bombs, his death, his family and their deaths, etc. and how this project greatly impacted their lives thereafter. Overall, this was a great movie and I really enjoyed it as someone who is reminded of the project and its impact almost every day!
I've also read, but don't know if it is true, that Hispanic employees working in and around Los Alamos were not given PPE, and safety considerations were for minority groups were lax.
Sorry I didn’t know him before , but I liked how informative & intelligent he is ,so I googled him for more info he is a great family person too good luck on your movie
@@joanneweiss3864because film is art. And artists are great thinkers who find inspiration in the real world. Abrams is no artist. He comes across as a child playing with action figures who’s now been given millions to play with.
I didn't get to see her in Seattle. (Thanks to Ballmer for the 3:28hr, min. drop). I'm so impressed! Or any other state. But I have all of her (taylor 's version), albums.
The View' co-founder, producer Bill Geddie dies at 68 The View" with Barbara Walters and served as its executive producer for 17 seasons, died Thursday, his family announced. He was 68.executive producer for ABC's "Tamron Hall" between 2019 and 2020
This is exactly why Nolan doesn’t do shows like this. Sunny’s questions was so pandering and condescending at the same time. To limit RDJ to just “iron man” was a slap in the face to how talented he is. From “less than zero,” to “Chaplin,” his filmography shows he is one of our finest actors of the last 40 years.
While sometimes Sunny's questions are indeed pandering, I think she meant well here. She was in a way, telling people who know RDJ from nothing but Marvel (and unfortunately that's a decent chunk of today's mainstream, younger audience) that he has completely transformed himself to the character.
Nolan is a trooper. Interview after interview. If you only wanna see Barbie, come on, support film and watch oppenheimer as well. I want studios to know what we want original real cinema and not that nonsense, CG noise fest. Let the superheros rest for a decade and bring back real cinema. Can you picture Nolan in UGG Boots? HAHAHAHAHA omg thats a meme in the making...
I haven't seen anything in the cinema this significant since the nineties with Titanic, Saving Private Ryan, The English Patient, and Schindler's List.
I can't wait until Stacy-Marie Laughton guest host with the rest of the girls on The View. She'll fit right in with the other hosts, and most of all the viewers!
Sunny saying this about Robert Downey Junior did not see him in the 90s. Matter of fact anyone who knows RDJ as Iron is missing out!! It’s like knowing Céline Dion’s songs in a English and not in French.
In any normal summer, Cillian Murphy would be on Jimmy Fallon promoting Oppenheimer. Strange that because of the Writer and Actor strike, it's not up to Christopher Nolan to make an appearance on The View.
Wow this was probably the most mature discussion ever to take place on The View
The fact that Christopher Nolan said “They gave mankind the power to destroy itself” is very telling.
They also stopped the AXIS powers from wiping out most of humanity before Germany got the bomb. It was an necessary evil.🤷🏿♂️
The fact that hunter biden was just found guilty on 3 different felonies including tax evasion, illegal gun possession and lying on a 4473 form about being a habitual drug user itself is very very telling
Powerful indeed. That quote in the movie also references Prometheus. I admit to being ignorant about that myth, but kind of curious how giving mankind fire is similar. Well, I guess it is. Fire can be dangerous, but also useful. However, the atomic bomb has no value whatsoever. It has to be eliminated as the message for the movie points out as clear. But if we are talking nuclear, then it certainly is useful and dangerous just like fire. Oliver Stone’s documentary Nuclear shares how important it is to go that route to end climate crisis.
@@DanielMazahrehhas no value?
I never mentioned fire. The words Nolan stated took me to another level of thinking and if you think about God and faith, “Mankind does destroy itself.”
That's a real filmmaker, right there.
Seriously! I’m so excited to see this. Loved the Prestige, Memento, and Inception a whole lot as well.
Oh yeah agree 💯.
The director we need, the director we deserve 😂
The best in the world
Will he Ever cast a Transgender in a leading role? THAT'S what Everybody on the view is dying to know!
He’s one of the strongest filmmakers out there and this would no doubt go down in history as a true masterpiece
His list of films is truly remarkable.
I still can’t believe sonny is 63!! WOW!! What is her secret to looking so good at her age?
@@hollyjones8775 I watched it again and didn’t hear her say that. She’s in her early 50s, actually. Joy is 80. There is a thing called Botox and also plastic surgery
@@batgurrlwell thankfully the entire cast of the view are old and dying off cause nobody needs their delusional opinions in a civil society
Only if the show it burning down
This man is subtly doing some of the best marketing for a film I’ve seen in awhile
Oh, Chris Nolan is the only one who's famous enough to market his film right now who's not on strike 😅
SAG AFTRA's strike has been going on since the 14th, and I believe all the main cast are on strike as well in solidarity.
He's actually doing the work of at least 4 people right now. I think this film does hold a special place in his filmography repertoire though, and that's why he's very committed to promoting it.
@@samf.s.7731 that’s what I figured
He's not on the strike thing with the rest?
Lol
He has too bc the actors are on strike🤷🏿♂️
@@thefacelessquestion3333He's there as a director. That union has already done a deal.
For me, Christopher Nolan is the true example of a great director. Actors and actresses have massive respect for this man because of his exemplary directorial work
he's talented and intelligent, but also very lucky. he was a kid from the upper middle class, for one.
What an excellent civilized discussion. Christopher Nolan really does have a way of bringing people together 🥰
Christopher Nolan a guest with The View.. wow. RESPECT. They were obvioulsy in awe of him.
You know there’s a writer’s strike when Christopher Nolan is on The View
He was a welcome presence nonetheless.
One of the greatest film makers of our time.
Cannot wait to see this!
He is right up there with brilliant filmmakers such as Spielberg and Cameron. I can listen to this man speak all day.
Never thought I’d see Nolan on The View 😂
He"s been promoting this movie like crazy!!!
He has too because the stars are on strike. Let’s no forget as a producer he is part of the problem 👎🏿
@@mananimal3644he’s literally a WGA member
He's on hot wings next week!
Me neither…
I understand what Joy is expressing when talking about the bomb drill in schools during the 1950's, 😢 because I'm 71. This movie shows reality of why a generation wanted to stop a repeat of war hurting things / people .
And the 60's Duck under the desk.
Joy is so correct. I also participated in those drills which I eventually understood how useless they were.
@@yvonneplant9434Thankfully Joy is 80yrs old and on her way to meet her maker which will do us civil human beings all a favor in society
I remember more than 10 years ago, I used to say, why is nobody talking about Chris! He's a genius. He deserves more recognition. Ofcourse there were interviews, premiers and things that highlighted his significance. But I'm talking about popularity. I always felt he's so underrated or maybe I'm just a nerdy fan. Finally I'm seeing people recognize his importance.
10 years ago was after inception and batman. He was already huge
He rarely gave interviews, but doing the circuit for Oppenheimer.
Well, I've said this before.. he's a Spielberg (Not a Kubrick).
Which means he's too fun for a certain crowd and too serious for others 😅
Memento was super unique when it came out. There wasn't anything else like it.
He has a lot of recognition. He’s okay.
For once, I walked out of Christopher Nolan's movie excited and not with a lot of questions in my mind..one of the best❤ thank you 💕
I'm seeing it on sunday, is it difficult to follow?
Sunny is always so well prepared. She's looking stunning in the lovely turquoise.
That's one of the greatest directors of all time right there ladies and gentlemen
The movie is absolutely fantastic! I just saw it today and i think it is Nolan's best movie yet.
Memento
Nolan used his fear of his boyhood in the 80s and channeled it into a message to remind and warn people of the dangers of the nuclear age for future generations.
I’d never thought I’d see Nolan on the view!! I’m all for it we are seeing a different side to him that’s really nice to see 😊
He has too bc the actors are on strike. Let’s not forget that as a producer he is part of the problem 👎🏿💯
@@mananimal3644 I don’t think you’ve grasped it, he’s not a studio head and is still impacted by big studio policy which he might be able to influence but certainly isn’t in control of, hence why he made the switch from WB to Universal due to WB’s streaming strategy in 2020. As a director and writer he’s very much aligned to the plight of those striking.
As a producer he has to submit a budget plan. That includes actors.
As a member of the SWAG, he just crossed the picked line. Sorry. With his millions he is part of the problem by agreeing to .31 cents residuals for actors. 👎🏿💯
@@mananimal3644he's literally put the UK premiere on stop to support the strike. And he's a WGA member. A simple Google should help you instead spreading of malicious misinformation.
@@harisfadlipasaribu2477Yeah and didn't I also read somewhere where he said he won't write another movie until the strike ends and a fair deal is made for all involved? I could be wrong, but that's what I thought it said.
Either way, Love Nolan and his line of work. Can't wait to see it in theaters.
Oppenheimer is truly a masterpiece ~ feel so grateful I could see it on big screen at the cinema ❤❤❤ Nolan never disappoints.
Nolan's Oppenheimer really transcends what it means to just be a movie.
Saw it last night in IMAX. Felt like I needed my own pair of goggles when the bomb went off, they did such a great job with that scene. The movie really sucks you in. It's 3 hour long but goes by so fast. Particular mentions about how great Cillian Murphy and RDJ are in the movie. Cillian is a phenomenal actor and he really embodies the role and deserves the Oscar for best actor when the time comes around. RDJ was the other stand out for me. Delighted to see him get the opportunity to take these types of roles and really show everyone just how good he is as an actor. Really hope he also gets the Oscar for Best Supporting. Highly recommend the movie.
Well, just prepare to be satisfied with nominations.
@@kbanghart you don’t think they will win?
@@Rheinmeister09 we'll just have to see, plenty of a great movies come out every year.
@@kbanghart fair enough. The two most obvious actors who could be in the running for the best actor nod seems to be Leo DiCaprio and Joaquin Phoenix in their big screen movies but I could be missing others.
Saw Oppenheimer at the IMAX at Universal City Hollywood last night too, and my theater lightly shook during that scene. That’s Nolan’s favorite theater in the world, so I think he purposely designed the sound to fit around that theater layout, resulting in a terrifying, immersive experience.
Nolan is a genius auteur. Its always great to see him speak about anything at any length
This was surprisingly good: the panel had clearly done some research and were aware of the issues and asked questions that helped to make the film relevant to the person in the street. Nolan communicated well to a different audience - I had just seen him interviewed by Professor Brian Cox - and treated his interviewers with respect.
It was indeed surprisingly good. I've never seen "The View" before, but I felt they all asked really thoughtful, intelligent questions.
The View does a great job in interviewing director Nolan. A conversation we should ALL have.
Oppenheimer was fantastic. Go see it!
Nolan made it on The View before Kimmel and Fallon. Thats hilarious
Talk show are not on air right now because of the writes strike.
I can't think of a director smarter or better than Christopher Nolan .
So Smart that is intimidating😅❤😂
Here is a name worth considering Terrence Malick
Admit it, Alyssa laughing in the background is really refreshing for the show.
That scene between Emily Blunt and Florence Pugh. ACTING WITHOUT WORDS...
This was another fantastic interview on the view. I won’t see the movie because I’m not interested in the subject matter at all. I’m definitely impressed by Christopher Nolan on how he spoke. I applaud the women of the view for their 3rd stellar interview without having to talk over one another. If this is their new format moving forward then I’m all for it. Please continue this new trend that you’re on. I’m loving it.
nolan actually went on the view lmao, see what an actors strike makes you do
In Nolan we trust.
Director Christopher Nolan looked like he had lots on his mind. Kind of preoccupied if you will. He seems like a very serious person. IJS.
Only Christopher Nolan could get me to watch the view
For once they didn't attack their guest.
Chris Nolan should chair an intergovernmental /technologists expert panel on the licensing of AI and the inhibition of unauthorised non task specific unethical AI
The Prestige is still his best film.
If you haven't watched Tenet, you need to NOW! Amazing movie!!
His movie is the best of the year...finally a movie that presents itself, objectively, pure entertainment, no indoctrination...a breath of fresh air...KUDOS TO THE WRITERS AND ACTORS...
Cinema at its finest (also, crayz how the director has to make all the press rounds due to the strike)
WHERE ARE ALL THE SETS FROM CHRISTOPHER NOLAN'S FILMS? This would be the coolest attraction in the world! Imagine: riding on the Endurance spacecraft or the Interstellar planes, visiting Cooper's house, hanging in the Tesseract like the main character, driving the Batmobile and having a drink in its cave, walking through the spinning room in Inception, strolling through the town of Oppenheimer. Just imagine. Where is all of this?
What's a guy gottado to get an Oscar in that town i ask you??? No offense to Harrison Ford, but forget Indiana, I've been waiting for THIS!!! Thank you Mr. Nolan, no doubt this will prove to be one of the most important films, not just this decade but Ever.
I have the same idea of vacation as Joy. I don’t spend $5000 to go and sit on a beach, I must go and see something historical.
Exactly. Travel is life in the moment. Something so many of us have forgotten about.
After watching the film, consider the massive effort it took to bring this to the screen.
Whatever you think of his movies, Nolan is clearly a class act
As a native New Mexican and still living in the state, I wish the film would have touched on 2 key things: 1. I wished the film would have shown the generational negative impact made on the people who lived in the nearby cities Alamogordo and Tularosa, New Mexico which are the closest towns to the atomic bomb testing site. Generations of cancer, death, and active radiation still haunt those small towns after the testing of the bomb, and almost no governmental recognition have been paid to those people and it would have nice for the film to pay homage for the people of New Mexico this greatly negatively impacted. 2. I wish they would have said what happened to Oppenheimer after he created the bombs, his death, his family and their deaths, etc. and how this project greatly impacted their lives thereafter. Overall, this was a great movie and I really enjoyed it as someone who is reminded of the project and its impact almost every day!
I've also read, but don't know if it is true, that Hispanic employees working in and around Los Alamos were not given PPE, and safety considerations were for minority groups were lax.
This interview surprised me I did not Think the view could be so deep.
legendary director and human being. go watch his movie
There are many great directors but he's my absolute favorite...bar none.
This movie was excellent, it was beautifully done. The cast was great, I love how he didn’t white wash the facts and I love how he tied it into today.
Sorry I didn’t know him before , but I liked how informative & intelligent he is ,so I googled him for more info he is a great family person too good luck on your movie
I'm going to see this tomorrow in real IMAX. I'm legit excited to see it.
He comes across as so intelligent and thoughtful. It’s hard to imagine Jar Jar Abrams giving an interview like this.
Why would he need to, his movies aren't historically masterpieces LoL
@@joanneweiss3864because film is art. And artists are great thinkers who find inspiration in the real world. Abrams is no artist. He comes across as a child playing with action figures who’s now been given millions to play with.
great questions and comments from Sunny in this clip.
...can't say I ever thought I'd see Christopher Nolan on the View.
Brilliant filmmaker. Looking forward to seeing it.
I saw Oppenheimer yesterday, lives up to the hype
C.N has a catalogue of great movies. He is fast becoming the greatest director.👍👍👍👍
I agree! I miss him directing Batman
An incredible film. I cant wait to watch it again. Might even be his magnum opus
Saw this movie today. Amazing movie.
I saw Oppenheimer last night and it was easily the best film I have seen in the past decade to decade and a half. Brilliant! I left speechless.
I didn't get to see her in Seattle. (Thanks to Ballmer for the 3:28hr, min. drop). I'm so impressed! Or any other state. But I have all of her (taylor 's version), albums.
Write in. 250 million. Swiftly!
She doesn't have to campaign. Like I said before. Pardon the pun. She can run on her own ticket!
The View' co-founder, producer Bill Geddie dies at 68
The View" with Barbara Walters and served as its executive producer for 17 seasons, died Thursday, his family announced. He was 68.executive producer for ABC's "Tamron Hall" between 2019 and 2020
Nolan on THE VIEW?
Well, thats one way to heal the nation.
Class act British sensibility and principled 💯
I see my Peaky Blinders guy 😊.
It's nice to see this type of guest. You dont see many like him do interviews
I’m excited to watch this, I love his work!
Genuis film maker need to watch this
Didn’t realize how handsome he was 👀
He likes women.
@@Scifi4lifebut he is respectful towards them...
Its quite differnt seeing directors going out to promote films instead of the actors
I ❤ it.
This is the first time I think I ever saw the view ladies act with decency.
Sunny hasn't seen a lot of Robert Downey's work, she only knows him from Marvel.
I would like Christopher Nolan to cast Brendan Fraser in his next movie.
His next projects will be about a double agent.
The movie was phenomenal
movie does look very interesting..especially with the dude from Peaky F'n Blinders in it.
This is exactly why Nolan doesn’t do shows like this. Sunny’s questions was so pandering and condescending at the same time. To limit RDJ to just “iron man” was a slap in the face to how talented he is. From “less than zero,” to “Chaplin,” his filmography shows he is one of our finest actors of the last 40 years.
While sometimes Sunny's questions are indeed pandering, I think she meant well here. She was in a way, telling people who know RDJ from nothing but Marvel (and unfortunately that's a decent chunk of today's mainstream, younger audience) that he has completely transformed himself to the character.
I was thinking the same. Like she thought Nolan brought out something in RDJ that never existed before!
I have loved RDJ’s work since Tuff Turf 😂
0:39 "I don't subscribe to this point of view. Believe me when I say to you I hope the Russians love their children too."
Red script is to prevent photocopying a script, and leaks
Russians is a hauntingly beautiful song by Sting ❤
I wait for a Nolan film. So excited!
I can't wait to see this
Nolan is amazing!
My favorite of all time!!!
I want to work with him
Oppenheimer is Nolan's best film IMO.
That place burning down was a highlight of WW2
This is what the strike has done: forces Nolan to appear on the view so his movie gets some promotion.
Gosh, Sunny could sit there and watch all those White men without jumping up and screaming “it’s racist” should be a movie itself.
Nolan is a trooper. Interview after interview. If you only wanna see Barbie, come on, support film and watch oppenheimer as well. I want studios to know what we want original real cinema and not that nonsense, CG noise fest. Let the superheros rest for a decade and bring back real cinema. Can you picture Nolan in UGG Boots? HAHAHAHAHA omg thats a meme in the making...
I haven't seen anything in the cinema this significant since the nineties with Titanic, Saving Private Ryan, The English Patient, and Schindler's List.
Sunny should've sat this interview out...
The Goat
I can't wait until Stacy-Marie Laughton guest host with the rest of the girls on The View. She'll fit right in with the other hosts, and most of all the viewers!
Waiting for your show.
Will you be hosting?
Joy, I also grew up in the time where you hid under your desk with your hands over your head. It was quite frightening at the time.
I recognized Robert Downey Jr. In the trailer. I wanna know if Sunny could ID him in Tropic Thunder.
I want to see this! I love Cillian Murphy!
Sunny saying this about Robert Downey Junior did not see him in the 90s. Matter of fact anyone who knows RDJ as Iron is missing out!!
It’s like knowing Céline Dion’s songs in a English and not in French.
In any normal summer, Cillian Murphy would be on Jimmy Fallon promoting Oppenheimer. Strange that because of the Writer and Actor strike, it's not up to Christopher Nolan to make an appearance on The View.
The built up between Bryan Cranston and Cillian Murphy is so delicious.