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Fan Art

November Fan Art: TDKR and the Films of Christopher Nolan

Posted on Tuesday, November 29th, 2011 at 3:39 pm by TeddyBlass

nov fanart November Fan Art: TDKR and the Films of Christopher Nolan

Welcome to the November Fan Art roundup, our second entry in a series of monthly write-ups showcasing fan art relating to the work of Christopher Nolan. Each month we comb through the fan art submissions on our Forums and our Tumblr page, then we collect the half-dozen or so pieces that are getting the most feedback to share them here in these roundups. So what does this month’s roundup include? We’ve got some fantastic The Dark Knight Rises inspired movie banners and posters, some stylish 2D drawings, and a great mash-up video featuring the films of Christopher Nolan. Read the rest of this entry »

Memento

Memento 10th Anniversary Blu-ray Giveaway

Posted on Thursday, February 17th, 2011 at 1:23 am by TeddyBlass

memento giveaway Memento 10th Anniversary Blu ray Giveaway

You may have noticed that we talked about giving away a single Memento Blu-ray via Twitter in our story about the film celebrating its 10th anniversary with select screenings across North America. This is still the case. Only now our Twitter winner will also be receiving a 10th anniversary 27″ x 40″ poster in addition to the Blu-ray, as will 19 other people! Cinedigm Entertainment is helping us give away a total of 20 brand-new Memento Blu-rays and 20 special edition Memento 10th anniversary posters.

This giveaway will run until 11:59pm EST on February 21st and we’ll be sending emails to our winners shortly after to confirm shipping addresses. Our goal is to have this stuff in the mail to you by Tuesday, February 22nd — the release date of the 10th anniversary Memento Blu-ray. To enter to win head over to our Giveaway Page and enter your first name, last name, and email address into the form on the right and submit.

UPDATE: All 20 of our winners have been notified via email that they’ve won! Thanks to all the entrants. For those who didn’t win this time around, there’s always next time!

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Memento

Memento Returns To Theaters For 10th Anniversary

Posted on Saturday, February 12th, 2011 at 8:03 pm by TeddyBlass

memento 10yr Memento Returns To Theaters For 10th Anniversary

Christopher Nolan’s classic thriller Memento will be celebrating its 10th anniversary with one night only screenings of the film on February 17th across North America. Newmarket Films is releasing the film to select digital cinemas via Cinedigm. The release is a Christopher Nolan-approved, high definition digital print. These screenings will also feature Q&A footage, recorded last week in Los Angeles, of writer and director Christopher Nolan speaking with acclaimed filmmaker Guillermo Del Toro. This a great chance for younger fans to see the film that ignited Nolan’s career on the big screen, as well as a opportunity for older fans to revisit the film in theaters. A full list of participating theaters is provided below in the full story.

Memento will also be released as a 10th Anniversary Special Edition Blu-ray on February 22nd. The Blu-ray comes packed with special features including a brand new featurette with the director discussing the legacy of the film, plus the director’s script, audio commentary with Christopher Nolan, the original short story, Anatomy of a Scene and more! As a prize for our readers we will be giving away one copy of the Blu-ray courtesy of Cinedigm. To enter the giveaway, click the following link to tweet the giveaway message using your twitter account. Deadline for your tweet entry is 11:59pm EST on February 17th. Make sure you’re following our twitter or else we can’t DM you if you won. Good luck!

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Awards Inception

Christopher Nolan Earns Third DGA Nomination

Posted on Monday, January 10th, 2011 at 5:21 pm by George

nolan dgas Christopher Nolan Earns Third DGA Nomination

Hopefully the third time’s a charm when it comes to Christopher Nolan being recognized by both the Directors Guild and the Academy. Nolan was among five nominees announced today for the 2011 Directors Guild Awards, his third nomination from the group following previous nods for 2001′s Memento and 2008′s The Dark Knight. Nolan released the following statement expressing his appreciation for the Inception nomination:

I’m thrilled that the DGA membership has chosen to nominate me and my DGA team (Jan Foster, Nilo Otero, Brandon Lambdin, Greg Pawlik, Lauren Pasternack) for our work on Inception. The recognition of our peers is extremely gratifying — this is an incredible honor.
- Christopher Nolan

Other nominees this year include Darren Aronofsky for Black Swan, David Fincher for The Social Network, Tom Hooper for The King’s Speech, and David O. Russell for The Fighter. The only surprise is the lack of Joel & Ethan Coen for True Grit, but it’s likely they will replace one of the DGA five for the Academy Award nominations. Fincher aside, I could see any one of the other four getting replaced by the Coens. Russell seems the weakest in the category, but Nolan has missed out twice before. How do you think it’ll all play out? Academy Award nominations will be announced January 25th, followed by the DGA winners on January 29th.

Inception Memento

Interviews: Guy Pearce on Nolan, Chris Nolan on Inception

Posted on Saturday, January 8th, 2011 at 11:57 pm by TeddyBlass

guy and chris2 Interviews: Guy Pearce on Nolan, Chris Nolan on Inception

We’re getting into the thick of awards season, folks. That means the buzz around the best films of the year is building and those involved with the films get hounded by the press. Speaking with Deadline and Movieline, Christopher Nolan and Guy Pearce, respectively, talked about the films they worked on this year that are getting all the buzz. For Christopher Nolan that’s Inception. He gave a lengthy and rousing interview to Mike Fleming of Deadline just the other day. They talked about the 10-year scripting process Inception underwent, making it in the studio system, as well as some of the technological approaches taken with the film, and more. One of the moments of the interview I found most interesting was when Chris talks about keeping the audience in mind when working on such a potentially confusing film. He clearly treats his audience with great respect, and it’s really refreshing to hear.

The most stressful and difficult part of steering a large movie like Inception is that you are taking on the responsibility of communicating with a very wide audience. You can’t ever hide behind the notion of, ‘Okay, they just don’t get it,’ or, ‘Certain people just don’t get it.’ You have to be mindful of the size of your audience, and you have to communicate in a way that lets them in. That can be difficult when you’re trying to do something more challenging. There really is a delicate balance between presenting people with elements that are unfamiliar, but still giving them an entertaining experience for their willingness to come on that ride with you and accept a certain degree of confusion. That’s the most difficult thing, but it’s also a challenge I’ve very much enjoyed over the last few films.
- Christopher Nolan

Another favorite moment of the interview of mine is when Chris discusses working on such a secretive yet complex project with actors, and being considerate of their needs.

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