Nolan is doing more interesting things... i guess he put it in his draw

Yeah. I'd like him to do this one day though, it's a nice script.Z. Cobb wrote:Nolan is doing more interesting things... i guess he put it in his draw
I have a gut feeling he wanted to do something with the material that Fox or the producers didn't want to do. They hired a writer after Nolan left by the looks of it as it's been through another draft by another writer.talli wrote:what happened to this? I just read the screenplay and thought it was really good. I think it could be a great film. Probably below Nolan at this point, but if it was made around the time of insomnia and the prestige I think it wouldve been a great fit. Its wonderfully constructed story.
Yeah, this could make for a very different but very interesting new project for Nolan. Very different from his more recent work.thrice wrote:perhaps his next project?
I don't think Nolan would direct it. It's been shelved for years and now that he's one of the Biggest Directors in Hollywood, I don't think he would go back to his script.jibran wrote:Yeah, this could make for a very different but very interesting new project for Nolan. Very different from his more recent work.thrice wrote:perhaps his next project?
He did go back to Inception though.BlairCo wrote:I don't think Nolan would direct it. It's been shelved for years and now that he's one of the Biggest Directors in Hollywood, I don't think he would go back to his script.jibran wrote:
Yeah, this could make for a very different but very interesting new project for Nolan. Very different from his more recent work.
But Inception was a Screenplay he was working on for years; he never wrote it in under one year and then stopped, he kept coming back to it with new ideas. He finished The Keys to the Street after, I think it was, Insomnia but decided to shelve it because of Batman Begins.jibran wrote:He did go back to Inception though.BlairCo wrote: I don't think Nolan would direct it. It's been shelved for years and now that he's one of the Biggest Directors in Hollywood, I don't think he would go back to his script.
I guess this movie/screenplay isn't on the same 'scale' of what he's used to now. Which is a teensy bit disappointing.