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His casting IMO is interesting-bad, but everything else about this project seems interesting-good.
Doesn't the next Bond movie come out in 2020?
...just kidding. I know what you mean. No need to elaborate ;)
Hoyte Van Hoytema (Spectre, Interstellar) wil be the dop. Famale editor this time and also good to see no Hans Zimmer. Hopes he wil try something new and around 130 minutes, but i see stil same production designer he working a lot with and again Michael Cain.
The imdb page said there film in Estonia, Italy and India.
A Nolan fan since Memento and only really disliked Interstellar of all his films, it's the only one I won't own, once in the cinema was enough for me.
Considering me most excited for this, almost as excited as I am for Bond 25.
In preparation for Godzilla:KoM I re-watched Godzilla last night and just about every minute that he was on screen the film dropped in quality.
Christopher Nolan has never made a bad film.
I've not seen it since and have no desire to return, I don't love TDKR and would put that just above this, my favourite Nolan's are Memento & The Prestige.
I thought Dunkirk was a real return to form and can't wait for Tenet.
That being said I'm, not that bothered about Nolan approaching Bond like some and will have no problem with it if it happened but I think that boat sailed sometime ago.
Altho Pattinson seems to have gone more dark side weirdo roles recently.
Ooohh, I am intrigued.
Both this week, if they are attached to Hobbs & Shaw.
Which makes him perfect for Nolan.
At the risk of derailing this thread, I must admit I'm of two minds on DUNE. 1) Not a fan of DUNE, and while the Lynch film is "interesting" to say the least, the televised miniseries they made much later bored the life out of me. 2) But Villeneuve is my guy, so I'm intrigued at the same time. ;-)
Back on topic, it'll be interesting to hear what another composer brings to a Zimmer film. Kinda wish he'd brought back Julyan, though.