Sorry for the non posting as of late, just got a bit hectic here at Roebot Land. Anyway onto Film Friday (applaud here).
So as you may be aware Christopher Nolan's latest and greatest Batman film, The Dark Knight Rises, came out today. How many of you went to see it? For those of you who haven't, I'll forgive you if you go see it by the end of the weekend. If not I'm sending Bane right after you.
I will break you...if you don't see my movie. (image) |
Ahhh my inspiration! (image) |
He's also a bit of an inspiration for me. Starting out with making short films he eventually built his way up through the ranks to direct his first feature Following. Which is about the dangers of stalking, from a stalker's perspective (that's putting it lightly by the way, much deeper than that (but to be honest I still haven't seen it)). When it showcased at the San Francisco Film Festival in 1998 it eventually attracted bigger production companies to his work.
Following poster (image) |
"Have you seen this movie?" (image) |
Work soon followed again with the beginning of his magnum opus the Batman Trilogy (Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, & The Dark Knight Rises). I can't tell you how amazing it is in text form, just please go watch them right now. That's all.
Only second to original Star Wars. (image) |
It will mindfuck you...so damn hard. (image) |
Nolan like many other directors has under his belt a writer/director credit. He also works with his brother Jonathan Nolan on almost everything under the sun. He also tag teams with his wife as a producer so he can really cut loose. And he does, with his brilliant story telling and masterful way behind the camera.
Certain shots in Inception, literally brought tears to my eyes, as they also did in The Dark Knight Rises. He composes a shot perfectly and uses his IMAX know-how to really bring certain scenes to an amazing level (even if he has broken two in the process). His attention to detail is amazing and just all around one of the best filmmakers in this day and age.
Another huge factor for me to favor Nolan is that he brings a crusade against digital film making. He believes that films are meant to be shot on film, not some memory card (albeit he and I differ here, but I believe that major motion pictures should be shot on film stock). The point being while the world marches against him, and pushes for a digital age (especially 3D, people are hounding him about that that) he remains strong against them and pushes for celluloid.
The never ending debate. (image) |
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