You probably meant killed lol
But the movie is dope, they just didn't give a f*** about what experts were saying or the people going to the movies and their fams.
Wouldn't say it killed theaters but I do think it was the wrong film to get people into the cinemas. Original movies in general just dont generate excitement like established brand s*** does.
People went to see Inception or Interstellar through word of mouth but I doubt either of those films would've gotten people to go out and risk rona for it. Now if instead of Tenet, it was The Eternals or WW84, that could've been successful.
Wouldn't say it killed theaters but I do think it was the wrong film to get people into the cinemas. Original movies in general just dont generate excitement like established brand s*** does.
People went to see Inception or Interstellar through word of mouth but I doubt either of those films would've gotten people to go out and risk rona for it. Now if instead of Tenet, it was The Eternals or WW84, that could've been successful.
It was the most interesting movie otw.
Soon as it flopped, everything else was pushed back to late 2020 and then 2021. That's why I said it killed cinemas.
Too many cinemas were closing. VOD was the right thing to do this year.
Ngl this wasn’t it I liked the cast for the most part but..... yeah will probably re watch once again and then not look again
Weird movie. Weird stuff. Very weird. Wouldn't watch it twice. Glad he casts the dude from mary Shelley Frankenstein who looks like obi wan
That’s the reason I‘m always going for the dubbed version in theatre and original version at home with Nolan movies.
He can be really stubborn, must be a pain in the ass for his collaborators sometimes lol
What are they talking about?
I hate the assumption this has been an issue in all of his movies. Bane's not difficult to understand in TDKR, almost no important dialogue is lost in Interstellar (outside of debatably Brand's bed scene), and Dunkirk's dialogue is literally not important/non existent.
It's just an issue with TENET lol
What are they talking about?
I hate the assumption this has been an issue in all of his movies. Bane's not difficult to understand in TDKR, almost no important dialogue is lost in Interstellar (outside of debatably Brand's bed scene), and Dunkirk's dialogue is literally not important/non existent.
It's just an issue with TENET lol
i agree, i wouldnt even call it an issue on tenet, wasnt an issue at my cinema
i agree with what hes saying about no one experimenting with audio tbh
That’s the reason I‘m always going for the dubbed version in theatre and original version at home with Nolan movies.
He can be really stubborn, must be a pain in the ass for his collaborators sometimes lol
id think they would love it when nolan pushes the limits
i agree, i wouldnt even call it an issue on tenet, wasnt an issue at my cinema
i agree with what hes saying about no one experimenting with audio tbh
TENET has multiple scenes of pure exposition with hard to hear dialogue.
No other Nolan film has that. Like...literally no other ones. But bc of a few scenes with muffled, unimportant dialogue, it's a "consistent problem" lol
I'm not even a Nolan fanboy, I thought TENET was just pretty good and was a tad disappointing.
TENET has multiple scenes of pure exposition with hard to hear dialogue.
No other Nolan film has that. Like...literally no other ones. But bc of a few scenes with muffled, unimportant dialogue, it's a "consistent problem" lol
I'm not even a Nolan fanboy, I thought TENET was just pretty good and was a tad disappointing.
no but what im saying is that it was very different per cinema screen how bad the audio was, nolan himself confirmed this too
at mine it wasnt bad id say, bc the only times when it wasnt perfect was the water scene in the beginning
TENET has multiple scenes of pure exposition with hard to hear dialogue.
No other Nolan film has that. Like...literally no other ones. But bc of a few scenes with muffled, unimportant dialogue, it's a "consistent problem" lol
I'm not even a Nolan fanboy, I thought TENET was just pretty good and was a tad disappointing.
Same for me it was still pretty good but not among his best films and didn't meet my hype levels
Still in for the rewatch in december tho
TENET has multiple scenes of pure exposition with hard to hear dialogue.
No other Nolan film has that. Like...literally no other ones. But bc of a few scenes with muffled, unimportant dialogue, it's a "consistent problem" lol
I'm not even a Nolan fanboy, I thought TENET was just pretty good and was a tad disappointing.
If you rewatch dark knight rises so many of bane’s lines are really muffled + a lot of what Gary Oldham says.
I posted it in this thread a lot of times when people were like ‘it was your lame cinemas, I heard it all fine’ but Nolan’s sound mixer did a Reddit AMA and answered on why Nolan likes his dialogue the same volume or lower than the foley and score and sound effects. Was some artsy answer but it’s definitely intentional, he likes it like that
makes sense why he picked travis for this.
If you rewatch dark knight rises so many of bane’s lines are really muffled + a lot of what Gary Oldham says.
I posted it in this thread a lot of times when people were like ‘it was your lame cinemas, I heard it all fine’ but Nolan’s sound mixer did a Reddit AMA and answered on why Nolan likes his dialogue the same volume or lower than the foley and score and sound effects. Was some artsy answer but it’s definitely intentional, he likes it like that
makes sense why he picked travis for this.
Literally what dialogue from Gary Oldman in TDKR is hard to understand
I'm not saying Nolan doesn't mix his dialogue low. I'm saying it's literally a non-issue for the movies they're talking about. There's no important scene of dialogue in Interstellar with inaudible dialogue. Even the scene with Brand is immediately explicitly explained in the very next scene by Mann lol
Same for me it was still pretty good but not among his best films and didn't meet my hype levels
Still in for the rewatch in december tho
Oh yeah I'm buying it day 1. Will be nice to watch with subtitles lol
Literally what dialogue from Gary Oldman in TDKR is hard to understand
I'm not saying Nolan doesn't mix his dialogue low. I'm saying it's literally a non-issue for the movies they're talking about. There's no important scene of dialogue in Interstellar with inaudible dialogue. Even the scene with Brand is immediately explicitly explained in the very next scene by Mann lol
I will be back with a receipt if I can remember which scene and if it’s on YouTube. I just rewatched the movie and there was some stuff I was lost trying to hear
I will be back with a receipt if I can remember which scene and if it’s on YouTube. I just rewatched the movie and there was some stuff I was lost trying to hear
There's the hospital bed scene with Gordon but it's like...10 seconds? And nothing he says is vital.
And that entire scene/conversation was in the teaser that came out a full year before the movie released too
That’s the reason I‘m always going for the dubbed version in theatre and original version at home with Nolan movies.
He can be really stubborn, must be a pain in the ass for his collaborators sometimes lol
What director worth a damn isn’t stubborn af doe