@@erikfriis5571 ehhh, I wouldn’t be so sure. Marvel movies are the antithesis to the movies he makes. I think there’s a reason he called them “nonsense”.
I just watched the movie. I thought it was great. More accessible than his other movies for a wider audience. I heard some younger guys complaining as I left but I think they probably assumed it was a normal action movie and doubt they'd seen his earlier films. My favourite part of the movie were the stunning visuals and cinematography including making great use of the beautiful and often harsh landscapes.
I absolutely loved the film as well. Unfortunately gone are the days when movies like The Northman will do well in the box office. Its not the 90s anymore where a film like Braveheart is a worldwide BO hit. The mainstream moviegoing audience's interests have changed they'll go out to the cinemas for the superhero blockbusters but will wait for original movies not tied to a franchise, indies and other stuff to hit streaming.
Going to see it this afternoon. Can't wait. It's too bad some people will not understand how special this is. Some people talk about indigenous cultures but they don't talk enough about the people who were the indigeous cultures in Europe. Yes, we know about the Celts.
@@ARBLACKx lmao braveheart is significantly different and more accessible than the northman. Movies like braveheart still succeed. Artsy weird as fuck movies that eggers makes don't do that good and they never did. Those types of movies are just not what the average movie goer wants to watch and that never changed. They are great movies but there is no denying that they are weird and very odd films. Audiences also don't like slow burns. This is one of the few high budget artsy films and there was a reason why arsty movies never had high budgets. Don't act like we consistently saw high budget arthouse films in the 80s and 90s.
I love that psychedelia and incest are still relatively commerical for him lmao.. it's like when Gaspar Noe did CLIMAX and Im like finally!! A movie for the whole family!!
I’ve watched a lot of Northman interviews with Eggers, and have been struck by how many of the same questions he’s been asked, and how in many of those interviews he appeared pretty disinterested. This was, by far, the most informative and excellent interview of his I’ve seen for this film. You guys asked unique and interesting questions, and it’s immediately obvious that Eggers was much happier about participating in this versus others. Well done!
He’s confident and i can understand that it can comes across like arrogance. Trust me you need such will in this industry. I don’t think mentioning NOLAN was a careful move, not that nolan cares (i mean the man doesn’t have a cell phone). But in the twitter rage era and co i don’t know… Robert is an author, I’ll definitely experience it on a big screen. Thank you guys for bringing this super informative interview!
Great interview! These types of interviews make me think more on framing & the volume of ratios at one's grasp. Gona pre-order the CD & Vinyl for the score. Definitely want to go to a Discussion/Q&A of both Robert Eggers & David Lowery discussing the craft, favorite films of theirs, geeking out on tech stuff and on The Green Knight & The Northman.
I disagree on his take on Nolan's IMAX aspect ratio changes. I love that Nolan has decided to film select scenes in IMAX in order to make it more immersive. When I watch his blu rays at home and the AR changes to cover the whole TV screen i absolutely love it. Not many directors keep the IMAX scenes in home media so I really appreciate it,
I think what Eggers is talking about is when within a given scene the aspect ratio changes from shot-to-shot. It happens a lot in Dunkirk and I do tend to find it distracting and annoying, but when an entire sequence plays out in IMAX like in Tenet or First Man, I love it.
@@samgraef3028 that happens in transformers as well and it’s unbearable. just seems like they made a mistake, why would you want a sequence to be internally inconsistent.
Ha I've watched like 5 hours of interviews and I'm entertained! How long is the movie? This is a good interview, you guys are good and I've seen a few (dozen or so) last couple of days.
14:30 LMAO!!! He ain't lying.. I think someone on Reddit found it through an old library compilation (it was also on The Internet Archive for a while).. But Idk why he hasn't released his "Tell-Tale Heart" adaptation, he said he was going to..
If you watch this movie just understand that it is basically a viking fantasy movie. It is not a standard action movie. There is a lot of time spent on religion and magic. I know some people who don't like this movie because they were expecting a more shallow action movie. But the movie is much deeper than that. I happen to love the movie. I like how much time he spends on magic and religion emphasizing just how important it was to people in medieval times and how much they actually believed in it. Especially the magic/shaman aspect. You dont see much of that in historical movies.
Thank you!! Finally some asks actually interesting questions!! .. Eggers has a fascinating mind but all the same dumb questions must drive him crazy because they definitely have that effect on me!!
I wish some time was spent from when the kid sailed away and when the man rowed back to help me care for the character and feel invested in his mission. The "fantasy" scenes were amazing. "The Northman" was visually and auditorily (?) appealing, but in the end, didn't help me feel or care for the lead character
Most people seem to be stoked on the insanely loud volumes at movie theaters, while honestly that’s the exact reason I don’t go. It’s often so loud to me that i can’t even enjoy to the movie.
I love listening to Robert Eggers' thought process when he makes a film and love everything he has done so far. I would love to know what his next project will be.
@@pb12661 Ohhh, that one hurt. Really cut deep. If I was a little dumber maybe I would resort to presumptuous name calling. If I was alot dumber I might have even enjoyed this shitty movie.
@@pb12661 I forgot to hit the space bar? That's all you got Peanut Butter? I forgot to pull out of your mom too. Do you really want to argue with your father?
Anyone know if I can donate money to Robert and the whole production crew? It won't be much but I've only seen it once and saw how poorly its done at the box office
This movie blows my mind. It’s so crazy authentic. It’s like time traveling to the ancient times. This is how you supposed to make movies. No woke political propaganda. No forced diversity to please woke cancel culture mob etc.
@@stevemuzak8526 The Northman is a critique on toxic masculinity and a counter to all the romanticized Viking shows out there, Eggers has literally mentioned this in articles/interviews. SPOILERS . . . . . All of the men in this movie are evil and lust/power driven, the main character is self aware of this fact and in the end chooses to meet his fate by getting revenge and sacrificing himself. This kills off all ties to him for his kids to be. It is a conscious choice by the main character to not raise his own kids in fear of them developing the same toxic traits that were passed down to him by the same type of violent men who surrounded his upbringing. All of Eggers movies use an authentic past to drive home and provide commentary for current social issues that have actually always existed in modern times. 'The VVitch' is about what it means to be a woman and finding empowerment in a patriarchal system. 'The Lighthouse' is about the pitfalls of capitalism and how caste is rewarded above merit even if it promises the opposite. It also deals with repressed feelings and how that can escalate to violence and extreme social isolation (aka toxic masculinity). 'The Northman' is no different... its woke shit my dude, and THAT is why it's awesome.
@@Cosmic_Cretin That's not woke. That's awake stuff. Woke shit means anti-white racist propaganda (stupid and weak white men, strong and smart black men) forced diversity, forced lgbt propagnda etc. That's what woke shit really means. Be awake, not woke.
Havent seen it yet. I agree with Robert on "Marvel (and DC) nonsense". Btw Im interesting what Robert Eggers feels about the Robert Pattinson*s "Batman" movie? Eggers washed the "Twilight" pop culture dirt off Pattinson by "The Lighthouse" art. But a few years later Pattinson jumped into the superheroic pop culture mud, wearing rubber bat mask and underwear over pants (if it was canonical costume). Imagine you saw on the street a grown man unironically wearing rubber bat mask and underwear over pants...
It's not nonsense for a lot of people. It may be for you and Eggers but the Marvel and DC movies bring a lot of joy and happiness to tons of ppl around the globe. The real world is sh*t and these films are great escapism and something for ppl to look forward to. My grandma is going through a horrible time with her health atm and is basically bedridden and showing all the MCU movies to her brought so much joy and made her forget about what she was going through. Can't deny the postive impact of these movies. I always say that if you don't like something just dont watch/consume it and let the others that do enjoy it. No need to disparage ppl's tastes in films IMO. Also Eggers said he liked The Batman and praised Matt Reeves.
@@Drewbibski Eggers is just a polite person. Imagine you saw on the street your friend, the adult man unironically wearing Emo subculture makeup (Twilight). You washed his face/hair with clean sea water (Lighthouse). And a couple years later you see the same friend unironically wearing rubber bat mask and underwear over pants (Batman). Im 99% sure Eggers was confused and a little bit angry.
IP stands for Intellectual Property, so he pretty much means a movie that's not an adaptation of or set in the world of pre-existing franchises, characters, or fictional stories. (ex. Comic books, novels, video games, established film franchises, etc.)
i still do not understand how people keep sucking up to Eggers on this monstrosity of a film. this was an atrocious story, chewed out mix of artistic freedom and a shot at "popcorn" cinema but in the end it was a mismatched incoherent repetative spoonfed boring peice of sh*t. THE worst movie i have everwhatched bit big part to the lacking and unimaginative story. far from creative or interesting. for all the interesting and beautifull effort Eggers had put in this film with great historical research and the rare visually stunnign shots, he had clearly forgot that in the end story is the fundamental., the rest is to help the story blossom. this movie was as vertilizer on a dead rose bush. i expected a lot more from the narative side. Summary, a thematically inconsistent Unimaginative boring retelling of hamlet, where eggers went too deep into meta filmmaking and forgot the narrative