Stephen King is writing a sequel to Shining titled Dr. Sleep that's being released next year. It's following some vampires called The Tribe. Ugh. I'm not sure that's going to work out. I don't want Nolan to adapt that, though. I want Kubrick to adapt that.Mason wrote:That could be something wonderful.juliansplat4 wrote:On another note... I also want to see Nolan do something in the vein of The Shining. Cause, ya know, all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
What do you wish for Chris to do, but what do you expect?
Chris should make next Transformers movie. Bay has screwed it like Schumacher screwed Batman. Give it to Nolan I say.
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That would be very interesting to see. I have no idea how many times people have said they've wanted a sci-fi from Nolan. How would Nolan handle a Transformers film?Pratham wrote:Chris should make next Transformers movie. Bay has screwed it like Schumacher screwed Batman. Give it to Nolan I say.
Pratham wrote:Chris should make next Transformers movie. Bay has screwed it like Schumacher screwed Batman. Give it to Nolan I say.
No Nolan Transformer movies. It wont happen anyways. They never should have made a live action Transformers in the first place, it ruined the whole thing. Too bad. I think if Nolan ever does CBM after Batman (Aside from working with MOS) he should remake Watchman. Its the only comic book movie outside the Batman realm I could see him and his style working for.
Outside of CBM, I would love to see him make a 1984 (or maybe BNW) movie. I dont expect it, but I would love it
Outside of CBM, I would love to see him make a 1984 (or maybe BNW) movie. I dont expect it, but I would love it
You do understand I wasn't serious, right?BlairCo wrote:Pratham wrote:Chris should make next Transformers movie. Bay has screwed it like Schumacher screwed Batman. Give it to Nolan I say.
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Wish: The Man in the High Castle (Philip K. Dick)
-> reasons: noone else could get it greenlit by the big studios (pretty sure)
-> this sensible SF story needs extraordinarily gifted director! (no doubt in tems of Nolan!)
Expect: Original Material
-> reasons: noone else could get it greenlit by the big studios (pretty sure)
-> this sensible SF story needs extraordinarily gifted director! (no doubt in tems of Nolan!)
Expect: Original Material
A suspense thriller in the vein of something like Marathon Man but more psychological.
For The Man in the High Castle, I love the book, but I think it will need a very large budget. Then again TDKR's budget is, like, what is it again? IMDb says that the estimated budget is $250,000,000.xxstefanx wrote:Wish: The Man in the High Castle (Philip K. Dick)
-> reasons: noone else could get it greenlit by the big studios (pretty sure)
-> this sensible SF story needs extraordinarily gifted director! (no doubt in tems of Nolan!)
Expect: Original Material
Agreed, very high budget!juliansplat4 wrote:For The Man in the High Castle, I love the book, but I think it will need a very large budget. Then again TDKR's budget is, like, what is it again? IMDb says that the estimated budget is $250,000,000.xxstefanx wrote:Wish: The Man in the High Castle (Philip K. Dick)
-> reasons: noone else could get it greenlit by the big studios (pretty sure)
-> this sensible SF story needs extraordinarily gifted director! (no doubt in tems of Nolan!)
Expect: Original Material
And I love the book so much that I have it twice!
(Hopefully) Chris might be intrigued to adapt such a compelling and delicate story of alternative history for the big screen!
Definately a gifted and sensible director is needed for htis movie AND more: one with big reputation for persuading Warner to invest such a huge budget in such a delicate scenario!
Again, I think Nolan will tackle original material first, but in my heart I hope "The Man in the High Castle" gets made at least someday and who would be better than Nolan to direct?