In What Order Did You See Nolan's Movies?

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is that some kind of a joke?
No, of course not. He obviously owns a time machine. Going waaaay back before Chris even made his first short film.

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Nolan should make a movie about that.
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Batman Begins.
The Prestige.
Memento.
The Dark Knight.
Following.
Inception.
Insomnia.

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Batman Begins
The Prestige
Insomnia
The Dark Knight
Inception

I haven't seen Memento or Following.
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Batman-News.com wrote:Batman Begins
The Prestige
Insomnia
The Dark Knight
Inception

I haven't seen Memento or Following.
Blasphemy! :batface:

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chee wrote:
Batman-News.com wrote:Batman Begins
The Prestige
Insomnia
The Dark Knight
Inception

I haven't seen Memento or Following.
Blasphemy! :batface:
I know =\ Which should I see first?
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chee wrote:Blasphemy! :batface:
I know =\ Which should I see first?
Memento, in my opinion, is his finest work so I would recommend that.

Following is also good for his feature film debut, and its amazing that it was made with a $6,000 budget.

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Here's what I think you should do:

Watch Following first, then Memento, because that's the order he released those films. The reasoning is that I want you to see how he progresses from utilizing a small budget and making a great movie to a slightly larger budget and making an amazing movie.
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I watched Insomnia in 2003, the day after finding out he was directing Batman Begins. It was the only Nolan film Blockbuster had. Saw Batman Begins on June 15th, 2005 and atleast 3 more times that first week. Then, downloaded a videotape of it and watched that daily till the DVD came out.

Bought Memento and was blown away sometime between that and The Prestige's theatrical opening weekend (friday). Watched The Following in summer 2007, then blew my load on the midnight of July 18th, 2008 for The Dark Knight. Saw TDK 6 times in regular theaters, 1 at the Imax at the Chicago Navy Pier and then 5 more times at the $2 theater, 12 times total for TDK theater.

Then this past summer went to Inception at midnight, then literally went another three times that first weekend and two more times the following week, 6 times total for Inception in the theater.

I really need to see Memento in a theater. I love this man, I will probably see Batman 3 (Shadow Of The Bat) 10 or more times in theater to try and break my TDK theater viewing record.

Watched tally;
Insomnia = 10+ dvd
Batman Begins = 4 theater, 100+ cam/dvd/blu
Memento = 0 theater, 20+ dvd
The Prestige = 3 theater, 30+ dvd/blu
Following = 0 theater, 5 dvd
TDK = 11 theater, 1 Imax, 100+ blu
Inception = 6 theater

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Batman Begins

The Prestige

The dark Knight

Memento

Insomnia

Inception

The Following
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