Other filmmakers on Christopher Nolan

The Oscar Nominated writer and director to whom this site is dedicated.
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Sky007 wrote:Loose comment on Nolan
Damien Chazelle was on the Variety playback podcast and was speaking about how he'll score his Neil Armstrong film.
He mentioned Interstellar's "beautiful score'' that he's been listening to.
this makes me fuckig horny

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Alexander Payne:
DEADLINE: Is it(VFX) something you would do again? Are you keen to go deeper into that world which is a big part of filmmaking today?

PAYNE: It doesn’t really matter. It’s what the story requires, and I have no requirements that a story need visual effects. Think of all the wonderful films made without visual effects. Look at Apocalypse Now — they actually did it all. And in recent memory Dunkirk. There are some visual effects in there, but [Christopher] Nolan tried to do as much as he could in-camera, and I applaud him for it. On the other hand, there have been visual effects, not digitized, but visual effects since the birth of cinema, like Georges Méliès.
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Metafisto89 wrote:Wow, I had no idea it was that much. It's impressive
He's Lord Nolan after all.

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Richard Linklater: "Yesterday I went to see Dunkirk. I couldn't help but think of it in contrast to the war, but I thought [director Christopher Nolan] did a great job. It's pretty wonderful. I liked it."

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Yeah, he sounds real enthused.

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Now I can't stop thinking about Nolan and Linklater during this HR-roundtable:

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His favorite films include:

“No Country For Old Men” (2007)
“There Will Be Blood” (2007)
“Children of Men” (2006)
“Inception” (2010)
“Amores Perros” (2001)
“Dogville” (2004)
“Under the Skin” (2014)
“A Prophet” (2010)
“Dogtooth” (2010)

I love Denis Villenevue even more now.

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Sky007 wrote:Richard Linklater: "Yesterday I went to see Dunkirk. I couldn't help but think of it in contrast to the war, but I thought [director Christopher Nolan] did a great job. It's pretty wonderful. I liked it."
Link: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/r ... ra-1042657

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Innovator wrote:
Sky007 wrote:Richard Linklater: "Yesterday I went to see Dunkirk. I couldn't help but think of it in contrast to the war, but I thought [director Christopher Nolan] did a great job. It's pretty wonderful. I liked it."
Link: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/r ... ra-1042657
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