New Christopher Nolan Film Set For 2017

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New Christopher Nolan Film Set For 2017

July 2017. Any guesses? Seeing as it's set for July, I'm thinking another blockbuster.

http://variety.com/2015/film/news/christopher-nolans-next-movie-coming-in-2017-1201588444/

I know it'll be up against War of the planet of the apes and few other movies the month that they've picked for it.

Knowing the way he's going it'll be some extra-galactic spectacle all about how he's so much better than everyone else and noone understands his genius.

MMMMMMUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRPH

I'm not looking forward to his movies anymore after the atrocity that was Interstellar.

I think a lot of folks are starting to come around in droves realizing that his movies are fun and pretty but also filled with logic holes and plot contrivances you can drive a batwing through

It amazes me how Interstellar is rated so highly on IMDB. Perfectly shot, beautifully looking, and well acted, but very boring at the same time.

Nolans best films are definitely Memento, Inception, and Prestige.

fan of his.. whatever this turns out to be will surely be great and make a ton of money

Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
fan of his.. whatever this turns out to be will surely be great and make a ton of money

Its not really hard for movies to make "ton of money" anymore. Seeing as how they get World Wide Release in one weekend and potentially BILLIONS of people can go see it.

Originally posted by Flyattractor
[b]Its not really hard for movies to make "ton of money" anymore. Seeing as how they get World Wide Release in one weekend and potentially BILLIONS of people can go see it. [/B]

I agree but they still have to be good.. Nolan has yet to disappoint me

Originally posted by Zack M
It amazes me how Interstellar is rated so highly on IMDB. Perfectly shot, beautifully looking, and well acted, but very boring at the same time.

I didn't even think it was well filmed or acted. The cinematography was shit and it had awful dialogue and corn fields... lots and lots of corn fields, so it was a really stupid sci-fi epic. It just sucked on so many levels.

Originally posted by Patient_Leech
I didn't even think it was well filmed or acted. The cinematography was shit and it had awful dialogue and corn fields... lots and lots of corn fields, so it was a really stupid sci-fi epic. It just sucked on so many levels.

Did you have a bad experience in a corn field when you were a kid or something?

Scarecrows....

...violated me.. 🙁

Originally posted by Patient_Leech
I didn't even think it was well filmed or acted. The cinematography was shit and it had awful dialogue and corn fields... lots and lots of corn fields, so it was a really stupid sci-fi epic. It just sucked on so many levels.

That's what got me...they had to go to space to build giant glass houses to sustain their crops.

Why couldn't they do this on earth in the 1st place?

Nolan is great. Sure, a few of his films are overrated but overall he has never made a bad flick. Looking forward to seeing what he's got.

Rehashing the same actors in cliches roles is getting tedious though.

Michael Cain is like a white man's Morgan Freeman.

Originally posted by jaden101
Knowing the way he's going it'll be some extra-galactic spectacle all about how he's so much better than everyone else and noone understands his genius.

then his fans will be defending him like "he's a genius! you just don't get it!" probably in all CAPS too to express how angry they are.

Or tell us we don't get it 'coz we don't have a buddy who knows Nolan...

Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
I agree but they still have to be good.. Nolan has yet to disappoint me

Closest to "DISSAPOINTMENT" for me was the last Bats movie. They should have held it back till the next summer, and ironed out some of the plot problems. They probably *Being the WB* rushed it out that year to challenge the Avengers.