Christopher Nolan doubles down on slamming Warner Bros. release plan: ‘It’s a question of ethics’
Q: There were people who seemed to think you could have stopped the studio from the theatrical release at that moment.
A: Of course not. Look at what’s just happened. They’ve just unilaterally shifted their entire distribution pattern on their slate without talking to even the financing partners.
Christopher Nolan doubles down on slamming Warner Bros. release plan: ‘It’s a question of ethics’
Q: There were people who seemed to think you could have stopped the studio from the theatrical release at that moment.
A: Of course not. Look at what’s just happened. They’ve just unilaterally shifted their entire distribution pattern on their slate without talking to even the financing partners.
The studio needed to collaborate with the filmmakers on what was going to happen. They didn’t speak to the filmmakers, they didn’t speak to the theater chains. They didn’t speak to the production partners on the films. That was the reason I was speaking up. As far as the specific strategy of what you would be doing over the entirety of next year, I don’t know why anyone would be making predictions through to December of 2021 on what they should or shouldn’t be doing with the business. That seems a long way out in a fast changing, dynamic situation.
Christopher Nolan doubles down on slamming Warner Bros. release plan: ‘It’s a question of ethics’
Q: There were people who seemed to think you could have stopped the studio from the theatrical release at that moment.
A: Of course not. Look at what’s just happened. They’ve just unilaterally shifted their entire distribution pattern on their slate without talking to even the financing partners.
ok ok, so, when can we expect the talladega nights sequel with will ferrel and chris directing, i mean the crash scenes where already pretty awesome in the original
i swear, every day i love chris more.
You Can Watch the 'Tenet' Opening Scene on YouTube Right Now, Just as Christopher Nolan Intended
Or, wait, did he say that or "on a giant IMAX screen"? https://collider.com/tenet-opening-scene-watch/
Just because you may dislike a film, that doesn't mean that you constantly write bad things about it like you know the director personally or something. It sure feels like that for me. Jeez...
the more i read reviews, the more i see a pattern of critics disliking Tenet because of what its not, instead of what it is, and thats a stupid way of criticizing art, im quite confident Tenet will grow on peoples esteem as the years go on, much like the prestige, though i`ve yet to see it, im sure i will love it haha.