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- Forum: Oppenheimer
- Topic: What would you change/fix about Oppenheimer?
- Replies: 21
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Re: What would you change/fix about Oppenheimer?
Throughout watching, I was always imagining how amazing it would be if Nolan did a ultra-closeup shot of only the face or parts of the face to see their facial expression (for example that super close-up eye shot in the trailer that we sadly never got to see in the final cut). I think it would have ...
- Forum: Oppenheimer
- Topic: Hoyte van Hoytema's Cinematography
- Replies: 173
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Re: Hoyte van Hoytema's Cinematography
I want Hoyte + Nolan's Bond films first. As well as their inevitable ancient historical epic action drama.
- Forum: Future Projects
- Topic: Nolanhack's Next Flick
- Replies: 416
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Re: Nolanhack's Next Flick
Historical epic in 70mm IMAX would be mindblowing from Nolan no doubt.William Blake wrote: ↑September 10th, 2023, 2:41 pmAncient historical epic w/ return of RDJ. All in IMAX. Without the patina of digital recreation but huge sets, miniatures and locations. Something like DUNE but real life.
- Forum: Future Projects
- Topic: Nolanhack's Next Flick
- Replies: 416
- Views: 347465
Re: Nolanhack's Next Flick
I've been predicting he will definitely do Bond for the next film. Unless Bond property owners are willing to wait another full few years before signing him on, at which point a loooong time would have passed. However, I do wish (though I highly doubt), Nolan would do a Michael Crichton novel film a...
- Forum: Oppenheimer
- Topic: Hoyte van Hoytema's Cinematography
- Replies: 173
- Views: 165601
Re: Hoyte van Hoytema's Cinematography
Film > Digital any day. But people seem to forget one of the most beautiful looking digitally shot movies was HER. By Hoyte Van Hoytema. Personally I think Jarin Blaschke who does Robert Eggers films and M Nights films is a better fit for Nolan than the cliche Greig Fraser choice. So this guy was a...
- Forum: Oppenheimer
- Topic: Hoyte van Hoytema's Cinematography
- Replies: 173
- Views: 165601
- Forum: Oppenheimer
- Topic: Hoyte van Hoytema's Cinematography
- Replies: 173
- Views: 165601
Re: Hoyte van Hoytema's Cinematography
Deakins would never work with Nolan because they have a massive disagreement with film vs digital Fraser is good but I don’t see his style working well with Nolans I feel I’d like to see Nolan work with someone like Christopher Doyle Interesting to know all that you're stated. What is Fraser's styl...
- Forum: Oppenheimer
- Topic: 'Oppenheimer' Nolanfans User Reviews
- Replies: 154
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Re: 'Oppenheimer' Nolanfans User Reviews
Finally watched it. One of my favourite Nolan films. The ending in particular is haunting because it recontextualises EVERYTHING else and why everything was happening, whilst ending on a level of melancholic dread that I'm not sure I've seen from any other of Nolan's films so far. Yeah, for me, one...
- Forum: Oppenheimer
- Topic: Hoyte van Hoytema's Cinematography
- Replies: 173
- Views: 165601
Re: Hoyte van Hoytema's Cinematography
Why is Oppenheimer that low?MaxContract wrote: ↑August 10th, 2023, 3:18 pmHow I’d rank Nolan films cinematography wise:
1. Dunkirk
2. The Dark Knight Rises
3. The Dark Knight
4. Interstellar
5. Tenet
6. The Prestige
7. Inception
8. Oppenheimer
9. Memento
10. Insomnia
11. Batman Begins
- Forum: Oppenheimer
- Topic: Hoyte van Hoytema's Cinematography
- Replies: 173
- Views: 165601
Re: Hoyte van Hoytema's Cinematography
Regarding Nolan and Hoyt’s collaboration, in terms of cinematography, for me it goes: 1. Dunkirk 2. Interstellar 3. Oppenheimer 4. Tenet I think it’s time for Nolan to work with another cinematographer. Scorsese, Tarantino, Villeneuve all have worked with different cinematographers and each new cin...