And why has Colbert never seen any of them? I thought he was from Chicago! Anyone from that city has got to have a deep appreciation for crazy driving.
I like good movies like any other cinema appreciator - to this day, I consider fast and the furious 2 to be one of the top 50 films I have ever seen. it makes complete sense and is done very well
He’s talked about it before, it’s one of the only Fast and Furious movies that’s actually about racing. The main engine of the story, the climactic event it’s all about the race. And if I’m not mistaken drifting as we know it did take shape in Tokyo initially. And imo subjectively it’s got one of the best songs in the franchise. I have not watched FF2 and anything after the final Paul Walker movie, so I don know if those focus on racing more than Tokyo Drift.
Fast and Furious Tokyo Drift being mentioned in the office of what was Albert Einstein's.. being discussed by Christopher Nolan. This is cinema. Thank you so much for this.
I hate the newer ones but I love the older movies, I also appreciate Nolan’s love for Bourne. I think it’s cuz he’s switched studios from WB and for Oppie he chose Universal so he references there catalogue out of good will.
@@paradise_valley Bourne is great. Especially Paul Greengrass's films. I haven't seen any Fast and the Furious movies since 5. I didn't like 2 or 3 that much. But liked 1, 4, and 5. Are any others worth watching?
@@ssssssstssssssss 6 and 7 are silly but fun, and worth it for Paul Walker’s story to end. 8 onwards is a mess, only worth watching if you honestly have nothing better to do and want a good laugh.
The only thing I'm not liking is that they break it up into multiple segments. They aren't running ads in his videos, so they don't need to break it up. I wish they would just give us the full interview in one video.
Thank you for mentioning this! I didn’t even notice & was a lil frustrated trying to figure out the interview’s chronological order! And you’re right - it took me a minute to find it. They should include it in the video’s title.
Brilliant interview. Christopher was all in. Stephen’s genius on full display, humble, genuine, generous, kind. Like no other. Thank you one and all who made this possible. A privilege to experience.
Peter Jackson, Steven Spielberg, John Williams, Christopher Nolan, Martin Scorsese, damn Stephen Colbert seriously is great at getting guests to do his shows particularly the ones who don't do talk shows all that much
I think it's because these great, intelligent artists recognize how intelligent Stephen is, as well as recognizing that he has a love, respect, and understanding for the artistic process. They know he's going to ask interesting questions that they haven't heard 100 times before.
I like Colbert interviews, but I think this sort of long form interview is more a product of Nolan being in the middle of a huge Oscars campaign push right now, rather than something these guests can only get on his show.
This is why Nolan is a classy director he admits he loves pop corn movies like fast series he's also a fan of michael bay M night shyamalan and ballad of ricky bobby. He never said bad things about other directors and their movies. That's why Nolan is one of the goat
In different parts of this interview, he also references The Wire and Iron Man. It's clear to me that good directors consume a diverse range of content: Quentin Tarantino being another director who is well known for that. Nolan liking Fast and Furious is not quite as surprising to me as Werner Herzog watching Here Comes Honey Boo Boo though.
@danmazz1936 but quentin loves trashing other directors Nolan has never done that so far. Couple months ago spike lee trashed Oppenheimer yet Nolan responded in a classy way
Yeah, epical waste of everyone's time! Like yeah, let's take one of the few filmakers whose actually making original non-franchise movies and stick him into the most generic CGIfest blockbuster series out there. What's next? Are you gonna ask Tarrantino to make an Illumination movie?
"Tenet" was exactly the kind of confusing i want to see out of a time travel movie: not the kind that doesn't follow its own logic, but the kind that makes perfect sense and is too complex for me to understand
Wow a director does not wants his audience not to understand everything in film , amazing. Mr Nolan you can't control the audience expectations, I as an audience WANT to understand what is being shown and if I don't I feel frustrated. You can't write complicated script and stylised it and wants the audience to experience the stylization and forget the movie . He has become too big for himself , he is popular film maker and not comparable to greats . Hopefully u will one day
Stephen Colbert is a treasure when it comes to interviews. Christopher Nolan running with it and showing his personality was so great to see. I guess I have to watch Tokyo Drift? Thank you!
Tenet is the only Nolan movie that definitely needs a sequel. Show us who made the turnstile, show us about the scientist, show us how Priya knows it all, show us who is Neil and show us how did the Protagonist assemble the team and create Tenet. Finally add some classic Nolan twist. That's it, that's enough material for a sequel.
If they're adding pre-recorded laughter audio, you know their jokes are bad bad bad bad. If they're adding pre-recorded laughter audio, you know their jokes are bad bad bad bad.
Tokyo Drift is my personal favorite. When they started man-handling missiles at the nuclear sub is where they lost me. PLEASE WATCH TOKYO DRIFT WITH CHRIS, STEVE!!.
Copy/paste again: Anyone else really put off by Stephen looking at his notes for the first five seconds of each question even after Christopher Nolan has started speaking? It feels very rude to not make eye contact with him. And you can see it in Nolan‘s face, he’s thinking “dude why are you looking at the paper when I’m talking“
I feel like they should've cropped him out infound it distracting as well probably because we usually don't see Stephen in frame when the guest is answering the question ever
@@21972012145525 I didn’t mind him being in the frame, I didn’t even mind him holding notes, the weird thing was why he felt he needed to look at the notes and write things down while Nolan was speaking. Very unprofessional
No it's not facts don't care about your feelings sound mixing was bad that at many points in movie I couldn't understand what was being said its a good movie but it ain't no masterpiece my evidence is the that reviews and fans in general prefer inception and interstellar over this movie.
I THINK That Max was supposed to be Neil at script stage - but as they were shooting they abandoned it. Cause there is nothing in the film that supports it.
Me when I write some random bs in my essay just to hit the word count: "you are not supposed to understand my essay, professor. You are supposed to experience it."
Rises was not good. I watched it the theater and can't even remember what exactly happened. Prestige is the best Nolan movie. Interstellar is better after you watch it again. Inception was good too
Chris may or may not really like all the Fast and Furious movies but publicly he’s supposed to say he likes them to support Universal studios his new home. They are Universal’s bread and butter and their profits allow for a great movie like Oppenheimer to be funded and made 🎉
Well if Stephen is invited to Oppenheimer premier, I'm sure Chris is invited to ff premier. Christopher Nolan is pretty open about cinema he likes so I don't think he's lying
Tenet is rightfully criticized for its emotionless characters and janky story. However, Nolan and his team directed and edited some of the most impressive action sequences ever put to film. That highway sequence on its own is one of the coolest scenes I’ve ever seen
If they end up watching the Fast franchise together, they need to make it public. Livestream it, or just grab the audio. Do it for charity, I will pay for that experience. Amazing interview!
Stephen, please go to the UK thisnsummer and do these long form interviews with Helen Mirren, Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson in their neighborhoods, and do the Graham Norton Show ❤❤❤ 🇬🇧
Tokyo Drift isn't set before but ultimately revealed to be after the first six. Still, like with Star Wars, anyone new to a franchise should watch in release order. Have fun Stephen!
if you start seeing movies like recorded dreams, or like visual music, less and less things have to make sense, and you can feel it more and more for what it is. if it is made well at least
My faith and respect in Christopher Nolan has increased tenfold by the fact he highlights Tokyo Drift. Tokyo Drift is easily the best in the franchise.
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Tokyo Drift has Devon Aoki - the model - in it... And at the time I was obsessed with Japan and Fashion and her face is the cutest! They were hobbies not gayness. I'm African so very different from me.
I’ve been too intimidated to watch Tenet. Now, knowing that I’m not meant to completely understand it, and the experience just needs to be enjoyed, I can now enjoy the film. I’m going in.
It's hard for me to separate the logic of the plot from the experience though. Tenet cant be fully understood because time travel is inherently paradoxical.
Max physically cannot be Neil. Thats not how the machine works. It sends you backwards, so you get younger as you go, then you hop in the other to go the way everyone else does. It changes your age. Doesnt plop you down in a different time. There could be another Neil in the universe, but it would look EXACTLY like the Neil that we know.