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CHRISTOPHER NOLAN GETTING SNUBBED AT THE OSCARS FOR INCEPTION


Time Magazine February 7, 2011




Whose dreams does Christopher Nolan have to invade to get some Oscar respect? His Batman threnody The Dark Knight wowed the critics and earned $1 billion worldwide, but neither the film nor its director was nominated ( a slight that spurred the Academy to expand the Best Picture category from five to 10 last year). Inception, a more audacious creation on a vaster canvas, picked up eight nominations, mostly in the craft categories, but Nolan as director again felt the cold silence. No film since 1989’s Driving Miss Daisy has won Best Picture without its director being nominated, and Inception won’t break that streak. The Academy just isn’t Nolan’s demographic.

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The Oscar jury is just too prejusiced that blockbuster can't win their prise. But Nolan will try to break this misconception and take revenge next summer with his new war drama Dunkirk.

Nolan, I love you forever!

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it lost to The King's Speech

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Yes, because The King's Speech was an Oscar bait. It was made for an Oscars. Unlike Inception, which was made to realize Nolan's dream and make a masterpiece for centuries for the audience to enjoy. I'm not saying that The King's Speech is a bad movie, in fact it's a good movie, with great performance from Colin Firth and Jeffrey Rush. But Inception is beyong all the ratings. Anyone hardy remember The King's Speech today, while people are still watching Inception no less than before.

Nolan, I love you forever!

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