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He's really done it only like what, four times out of 10 films? And the last one was not even his idea; it was the way the character was conceived in the source material.
Nope. That's the worst time to try and meet him. There's going to be security to keep away fans (like me). DoctorRadiohead and his friends tried to meet Nolan while he was in India for filming TDKR.
And to be honest, I don't blame him. Indians can be intense at times.
All I know is that I want another Interstellar-esque tearjerker and I'm not getting it from this 4chan description. Like, they travel back in time and get involved in a conspiracy?
What's the emotional hook, people?
What's the emotional hook, people?
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This is totally pure bullshit, and besides how can they even know so much precise details even though Nolan is so secrecy about this new project (only Warner Bros and himself know the story for now)
I mean even Robert Pattinson was LOCKED in a room to read it
So yeah this story is total bullshit, who are these fucking guys and from where their stories are coming, this is nonsense.
It's like another "porn-star biopic" random rumor.
Leaks come from everywhere, mydude. If it is a leak, whoever did it is probably threatening his career and livelihood... but it's not the first time that information sworn to secrecy, even of a regard high as this (as far as the film industry is concerned), got out to the public.Nolan62 wrote: ↑April 7th, 2019, 1:36 pmThis is totally pure bullshit, and besides how can they even know so much precise details even though Nolan is so secrecy about this new project (only Warner Bros and himself know the story for now)
I mean even Robert Pattinson was LOCKED in a room to read it
So yeah this story is total bullshit, who are these fucking guys and from where their stories are coming, this is nonsense.
It's like another "porn-star biopic" random rumor.
As for the question regarding emotional ties, who knows? I'm sure there are subplots of sorts. It doesn't always need to be a family- or romantic-based emotional tie, either. And who's to say it won't have either of those?
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I'm also not believing that 4chan description unless we get official news on the remaining cast matching that "info"... although I admit it's partially because I'm not a fan of those actor choices apart from James McAvoy.
That THR description is enticing though, this tackling the time continuum sounds just right up Nolan's alley.
Regarding locations, so now the rumored list is composed of Italy, Norway, Hungary (?) and India so far? Liking the diversity, they'll make for a great looking film.
That THR description is enticing though, this tackling the time continuum sounds just right up Nolan's alley.
Regarding locations, so now the rumored list is composed of Italy, Norway, Hungary (?) and India so far? Liking the diversity, they'll make for a great looking film.
We've essentially known the stories and outcomes of all of Nolan's films long before they were released in theaters, when you think about it. I'm not buying this "otherworldly secrecy" stuff. The movie with the most secrecy that he's made is Inception. So I wouldn't doubt so easily that this Tempus rumor from 4chan is false. I think it actually sounds like a cool idea, I love the simple title, and I totally buy that it's something Nolan would do next.
- Anyone who knows the story of Dunkirk knows exactly what happens in the film. Nobody was "spoiled" beforehand, lol.
- The script for Interstellar was floating around the internet since 2009, and those who've read it know it's pretty much 90% the same thing.
- Those who read the "KnightFall" and "The Dark Knight Returns" and "No Man's Land" comics had a very accurate idea of where The Dark Knight Rises was going, and they were right.
- The Prestige was based on a novel from 1995 that we all had easy access to 11 years before the film came out. (And yes, I understand in this case, the film and novel are not totally one in the same.)
- The script for Batman Begins was online like 18 months before it was released in theaters.
- Insomnia is a remake of another film from 1997. I can't think of any major difference between the two films, honestly (aside from Nolan's film being better, lol.)
- Anyone who knows the story of Dunkirk knows exactly what happens in the film. Nobody was "spoiled" beforehand, lol.
- The script for Interstellar was floating around the internet since 2009, and those who've read it know it's pretty much 90% the same thing.
- Those who read the "KnightFall" and "The Dark Knight Returns" and "No Man's Land" comics had a very accurate idea of where The Dark Knight Rises was going, and they were right.
- The Prestige was based on a novel from 1995 that we all had easy access to 11 years before the film came out. (And yes, I understand in this case, the film and novel are not totally one in the same.)
- The script for Batman Begins was online like 18 months before it was released in theaters.
- Insomnia is a remake of another film from 1997. I can't think of any major difference between the two films, honestly (aside from Nolan's film being better, lol.)
I trust Nolan and I know he's gonna come up with something amazing but I have mixed feelings about the rumored description (if true). Like it's such a Nolan thing to do, if you know what I mean. Oh, he's making a film about space-time and time travel, how original of him. I feel like it's what people expect of him after Inception and Interstellar.