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Day 4: Christopher Nolan Movie Elimination
Day 1: Following
Day 2: Insomnia
Day 3: The Dark Knight Rises
Day 2: Christopher Nolan Movie Elimination
Day 1: The Following
He really broke tradition on the whole 'sequel bad' thing
This got rejected on another sub, I thought maybe it'd be accepted here...
Day 1: Christopher Nolan Movie Elimination
To keep this subreddit active in the lead up to The Odyssey releasing in a couple months, we will be doing a Christopher Nolan Movie Elimination every day until there is only one remaining.
The rules are simple, for the next 12 days I will comment each movie under the post and the one with the most upvotes will be the one eliminated from that round.
Let us enjoy the voting and discussion which will result in and crowning Nolan’s best movie!
Did Alfred have Thomas Wayne killed?
Who benefited most from the death of Thomas Wayne and his wife. Was it the traumatised Bruce? No. It was Alfred. His greed led him down the path to hire gangsters to terminate the lives of the Wayne parents and have custody of Master Bruce’s fortune. Alfred also worked with the Joker to kill Rachel Dawes.
Expectations managed...
Never had my hopes and expectations been shot down so hard by a trailer.
I spent so many hours discussing Nolan's movies (Interstellar, Inception, TENET, Prestige) with my friends - and now all of that is called into question.
Was it all useless? Was he just another hollywood director?
Since 2020, I have stopped going to the theatres for movies, and stopped caring for them, except Nolan's. I actually started going back to the earliest movies - Godfather, Shining, Star Wars, 2001: Space Odessey, etc.