10 Lessons The Movie Industry Can Learn From Chris Nolan

The Oscar Nominated writer and director to whom this site is dedicated.
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10. The Director Doesn’t Need To Be A Fan
9. Sometimes An Ending Is OK
8. Smart Can Sell
7. Don’t Over Rely On CGI
6. And Get Rid Of 3D While Your At It
5. Give A Director Chance To Breathe
4. People Will Gravitate Towards Quality
3. Focus On The Present
2. Pick A Director Right For The Job
1. Action And Plot Can Happen At The Same Time

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Great read. Thanks for sharing.

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I'm sure the industry will listen to the advice of a teenage geek.

Whatculture.com has to be the *worst* film site right now.

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Skyfall made more than Dark Knight Rises worldwide? I did not know that. That makes sense though since the Bond films are more international (story wise) than Nolan's Batman.

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Even if it's good intentioned and makes points I mostly agree with, the thinking behind them is sophomoric. And worse, so is the writing. The amount of typos in just a few paragraphs is embarrassing, much worse than another big offender, Slashfilm.

Ugh.


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Vader182 wrote:Even if it's good intentioned and makes points I mostly agree with, the thinking behind them is sophomoric. And worse, so is the writing. The amount of typos in just a few paragraphs is embarrassing, much worse than another big offender, Slashfilm.

Ugh.


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Slashfilm is pretty respectable as a film blog. I find myself on there everyday because the user interface is very easy to follow and navigate.

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