Masters of the Universe
The Films Nolan should direct
Last one was almost 30 years ago. Time's appropriate for gritty, realistic take on such fantastical mythos.DoubleD wrote:Masters of the Universe
This has probably already been said, but I'd like to see Nolan tackle a war film.
He did list The Thin Red Line as one of his favorite movies I think.CoolwhipSpecial wrote:This has probably already been said, but I'd like to see Nolan tackle a war film.
Someone probably already said this....but......
I'd love to see him direct a film adaption of 1984.
But why? There is already a very good adaptation of 1984 with a great performance by John Hurt. Why should he bother to make another one?MiracleSleeper2 wrote:I'd love to see him direct a film adaption of 1984.
I wasn't aware of it.Panapaok wrote:But why? There is already a very good adaptation of 1984 with a great performance by John Hurt. Why should he bother to make another one?MiracleSleeper2 wrote:I'd love to see him direct a film adaption of 1984.
You should check it out! It's a very faithful adaptation and both John Hurt and Richard Burton give great performances!MiracleSleeper2 wrote:I wasn't aware of it.Panapaok wrote:But why? There is already a very good adaptation of 1984 with a great performance by John Hurt. Why should he bother to make another one?MiracleSleeper2 wrote:I'd love to see him direct a film adaption of 1984.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087803/?ref_=nv_sr_1
Realistically, I'd like to see what he could with an Epic Fantasy Setting (Somewhere in the middle between GOT and LOTR)
Unrealistically, Metal Gear Solid
Come on we already have the perfect Snake, it could happen guys
Unrealistically, Metal Gear Solid
Come on we already have the perfect Snake, it could happen guys