This would definitely be very interesting, and I would agree that it would be more of a dark comedy in line with filmmakers such as the Coen Bros. and films such as Dr. Strangelove or Kind Hearts and Coronets (if you have not seen this movie yet, watch it NOW!).
However, I just don't see Nolan's style and ambitions geared toward a comedy film. I'd definitely like to see it happen, I just highly doubt that it will. I think that the horror and western projects he had been considering are far more likely to become reality.
^^ Yea, he does have a couple of funny lines. I would like to see a comedy, just don't think it will happen anytime soon.
Eternalist wrote:This would definitely be very interesting, and I would agree that it would be more of a dark comedy in line with filmmakers such as the Coen Bros. and films such as Dr. Strangelove or Kind Hearts and Coronets (if you have not seen this movie yet, watch it NOW!).
However, I just don't see Nolan's style and ambitions geared toward a comedy film. I'd definitely like to see it happen, I just highly doubt that it will. I think that the horror and western projects he had been considering are far more likely to become reality.
natalie wrote:No, I just can't imagine that.
I would like to see his return to the film noir, maybe in black and white and a very low budget.
I really can't imagine it either, but he is an extremely talented filmmaker and may be able to pull it off. It is just very weird imagining him doing a comedy film. Like someone already said: it would have to be extremely dark like Fargo, and with a very serious subject matter like Dr. Strangelove.
I too would love to see him do something in black and white again.
natalie wrote:No, I just can't imagine that.
I would like to see his return to the film noir, maybe in black and white and a very low budget.
There's a great thing we invented a couple of decades ago called colour, and money. :shh:
Haha I agree. It wouldn't necessarily need to be low budget, if he had a big budget and did something purposefully in black and white it would be pretty awesome. Modern films in black and white look so cool. Movies like The Man Who Wasn't There and Good Night And Good Luck.