Yup. Nolan is a treasure of cinema and needs to be cherished for a long time.
Yup. Nolan is a treasure of cinema and needs to be cherished for a long time.
This might be the most nerdy thing I will ever try to do, but if I see Tenet again in theaters, I'm going to walk up the stairs to my seat backwards.
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So, I saw Tenet tonight.
Still have no idea how I will have put my brain back together.
i freaking not even seen it yet. too much of a homebody now because of the damn pandemic
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anyone got a reccomendation about
choosing between proper herbal stimulation or clearheaded perspective when first witnessing (as spike calls it) this particular joint?
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American Gods (+ SC Reader copy) #624
Michael Whelan original art
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With my increasing fears that theaters are going to get shut down, I really made it a point of trying to see Tenet again in a theater while I still could. Upon a second viewing, I can confirm that, to me, the film is a masterpiece. I'm officially obsessed.
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I plan to watch it again once it's out on streaming -with glorious subtitles- to make a more accurate assessment. Don't want to experience the frustration of not understanding %50 of the movie again.
Not sure if it'll ever hit Masterpiece status for me but hopefully understanding the dialogue will move it a bit up the ladder for me.
I've come to terms that I won't be seeing it in the theater. They're opened here, but I just don't know if I'm comfortable yet.
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Christopher Nolan on turning his films into games: “It’s definitely something I’m interested in”
Christopher Nolan has revealed that he is “interested” in turning his movies into video games.
During a recent fan Q&A session for his latest film Tenet, hosted by video game journalist and personality Geoff Keighley, Nolan was asked if he would want any of his films to be adapted into a video game.
Nolan responded by comparing the filmmaking process to video game development, saying that while both are “complicated and [take] a long time”, the video game development process tends to be a more complex entity.
He also touched upon the issue of movie tie-in games, saying that “you don’t want to just be doing a licensed game, you don’t want to just be tying in with something and using the brand established by the film”.
“The same way you don’t want, actually when people do adaptions to film from a video game, you don’t want to just draft off the brand,” he added “You want it to be something great in its own right.”
Nolan wrapped up his reply by expressing his interest in turning his films into video game, while reminding vague if its something he would actually do. “I think my time and energy, I’ve wound up devoting it all to film and seeing how difficult that is, it’s not something you’d ever take on lightly but it’s definitely something I’m interested in, it’s an amazing world,” he said.
During the Q&A sessions, Nolan also revealed to Keighley that his 2010 film Inception was considered for a video game adaptation saying “[we] went fairly far down the road with it” before deciding to pull the plug altogether.
While a Nolan-inspired game doesn’t seem likely for the time being, a number of his films have been intertwined with gaming throughout the year. He partnered with Epic Games’ Fortnite to screen films like Batman Begins, Inception, and The Prestige through the game’s Party Royale mode. He also premiered a new trailer for Tenet through the game.
Most recently, Nolan presented the Game of The Year Award at this year’s The Game Awards to Naughty Dog’s The Last Of Us Part II.
Yeah, but it's still pretty impressive they could compress a film that much to fit on a GBA.
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I can't even imagine the technical savvy you need to pull something like that off lol. Impressive.
That should be amazing. The visuals look incredible. And you know he is going to do right by the story.
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