I'm comparing the two directors to Michael Bay, who actually studied film, yet quite a few of his movies have no character depth or are thought provoking (except maybe why is Revenge of the Fallen so BAD!!!)
Michael Bay is just lazy. *When* he decided to make a good movie then it is a truly great film. The Island or 13 hours. But most of the time he just makes silly action flicks.
Christopher Nolan has CHILD LIKE excitement when he explains his favourite points. His eyes widen, his facial expressions and body language becomes more intense and animated. This genius man becomes a young boy when it comes to his films! Love that~
@@defiverr4697 hate much? Him and his brother work on them together. Chris is definitely the genius behind this tho since he’s the literal Director lmao. Just because you see “Written by” doesn’t mean they wrote the concept dumbass lol.
@@Primus-kz3ri Brother left Nolan a few years ago. Tenet was not written by the brother, and it is unwatchable. And proves the point. Concept means nothing in the biz, it's the execution of it that matters. Nolan can only execute shit now.
Watch his interview with Richard Donner, he lit up and grinned when chatting with him and talked about how his Superman film played a huge part in making The Dark Knight Trilogy
If you think about it, Christopher Nolan made his first movie somewhere in the end of 90x, he did some short films from 89-96 so he probably payed much attention to cinema at that time. By the end of 90x James Cameron was the biggest star director, he nailed all the practical effects, he build the ship and sink it, and he even did some 3D vfx, that at the time (and still is) looking very sharp. I wonder that Nolan probably looked out to James Cameron as well as to other great directors, and probably he knew that he can give them some good competition. And here James Cameron discusses Christopher Nolan's work with great compliments. So yes, he is probably quite enthusiastic.
@@zfurr8629 personally I think TDK was a dramatic upgrade from Batman Begins. Mainly because of the utilization of IMAX cameras, Heath Ledger's performance as The Joker and the fact that it feels like a neo-noir crime drama rather than a typical superhero movie.
One Legend, one coffee boy, one multiple Oscar winner, one wannabe Oscar drooler, and one four-sequel filmmaker, and one 2020 tanked filmmaker, respectively.
Honestly... two of the best directors ever and as creators very close to each other. Never a bad movie, always good storytelling. Very good filmakers, very good storytellers, happy to see anything they create.
We all can hear them talk for hours. These are the minds behind movies like Titanic, The Terminator, Aliens, Avatar, Inception, Interstellar, The Prestige, Dark Knight Trilogy, Momento, Dunkirk. Pure Class Cinema❤😍
@@Jay-iu1rh and now that Avatar 2 is out, Christohack can crawl under his bed and be eaten up alive by the ego monsters lurking under his mattress all those years.
@@toothless2250 I like his personality,too.He can be very serious,dignified and has a decent personality but at the same time,every now and again,you get to see him being more outwardly happy and showing his sense of humor.
People keep saying movie stars are dead... nope! Director are the stars now. Nolan is probably the biggest name in film world right now & individually sells more tickets than any person in Hollywood. Cameron & many others are also part of this new stardom as well... wheather it’s small indie directors like Edger Wright or mid level directors like Vaughn or blockbuster directors like Cameron, Ridley, Villeneuve, etc. Auteur filmmakers are the stars now... & franchises!
Mudabbir Ahmed yea this absolutely false not knocking Nolan or your opinion but by facts James Cameron has the most gross movies of all time to this day and by majority of Hollywood’s option Cameron is considered the king of Hollywood and I totally agree.
There's only one real director and writer in this clip. and he's not wearing a jacket. The jacketed one is just a hack, no good pos director, who thinks he can direct. He didn't even show up to this third sequel of some laryngitis sounding wannbe man movie, and it was a pos movie. don't ever put these two in the same studio lot, not to mention a table or a room.
I watched the entire (sort of movie discussing documented) video of James discussing science fiction with other greatest directors but clearly felt that on conversation with Christopher Nolan , both felt themselves completely enjoying it with true respect and affection for each other on narrative basis.....Truly both r modern day legends contributing towards the cinema of present age
He is shitfaced with the great sinking of Tenetic, hitting the covidberg. What a crock of piece of shit movie, down at the bottom of the abyss of mediocrity.
@@Lite727 the medication costs $100, for Hack Nolan to sit through Fawking Cameron's Masterclass a few times and intern for him as a coffee boy for the next two Avatars. Then we'd all be cured.
First off Westworld ip is created by Michael Crichton and second, Christopher had nothing to do with that show, it was entirely made by his brother Jonathan Nolan and his wife Lisa Joy
I would love to see a round table conference between : christopher nolan , David fincher , Quentin Tarantino , Steve Spielberg , martin Scorsese , Ridley Scott , Edgar Wright and Paul Thomas Anderson
and Coen brothers, Wes anderson. There is a roundtable conversation with quentin, ridley and many other great directors...where quentin is fanboying about prometheus and alien..
@@defiverr4697 come on man. Even james Cameron said one time that he had been a fan of dc, when chirstopher nolan helmed it. He said he is a fan of the dark Knight Trilogy and he really liked man of steel. So if you don't like nolan. That's fine man. But you don't try to demean him. As he is really a great and well established director that even gaints like martin Scorsese, steven Spielberg and James Cameron respects him for his originality and what he established for himself.
@@sakethramponnaluri4751 Cameron is a very very good Hollywood politician. He knows he's the best, but is coddling the lesser filmmakers. He knows that his accolades eclipse the rest, and as a way of showing congeniality he says those things. In his eyes, they don't even live up to his films collectively. His movies will be remembered 200 years from now, not Nolan's.
Two bold genius filmmakers. I do wish Cameron wouldn't waste (or spend depending on your perspective) the tail end of his creative career on the continuation of the Avatar storyline. But it's ultimately his business and none of ours.
This interview itself looks like a dream sequence...first ever interview I've seen with background music...seems like Hans Zimmer was in charge of that
James Cameron created The Terminator, which inspired people to create autonomous weapon platforms, which were used in Christopher Nolan's film Interstellar (the drone that Cooper chases down through the cornfield).
@@condemnedcheese7207 I am in the least not offended by the name calling. I didn't name call you, just Nolan. I am happy to be called out, doesn't take away a moment from the greatness of Cameron, nor adds to Nolan's accomplishments. Nolan will never ever be a Cameron, no matter what he makes, and will always be light-years behind him. Nolan does not create worlds like Cameron, from scratch. And it only gets the his fanturds upset, which is really entertainment to see by itself.
@@condemnedcheese7207 Have you, my Nolan fan, not seen Terminator, Terminator 2, Aliens, Abyss, Titanic? Have you no idea how memorable, in the pantheon of cinematic universe, in the industry, how Cameron is a ground-breaking filmmaker, with a penchant for cinematic technological innovations and advances? Mr James Fawking Cameron invents technology for cinema. Wake up. You think Nolan has invented anything? You think Nolan has invented IMAX cameras? In the biz, which you are not, which I am, people walked out of Nolan movies shaking their head. After 29 years, they are still clamoring for Terminator 2 as the top 2 or 3 greatest scifi movie ever made. Are you comparing anything Nolan has done to an original writer/director like Cameron? Nolan's brother wrote the hack's films, not Christo. Cameron makes and shoots, and writes his own shit. The man is an explorer, inventor, oceanographer, engineer, cinematographer. Noland doesn't know an f-stop if it lights up on a road sign. Come on! You, others, thousands if not millions may make money for Nolan, but that doesn't make Nolan anywhere close to the talent, ability, creativity of Cameron. There's Cameron, and there's no Nolan, in the same book, not to mention chapter, paragraph or sentence. Nothing Nolan has done has been ground breaking, inventive, innovative, technology dependent, yet Cameron has invented, year after year, decade after decade, technology that the others rode the coattails of his technological advancements. Wait until you see Avatar 2. I have insider info, my friend, and I am dead serious. You'll be the first to be shocked and awed when the time comes, and the first to see it three times in a day, and look back at our silly little fanboy wordfight over two people who don't know us from the crap they flush each morning after coffee, and say, by golly, Cameron is alone at the summit, no matter if I like it or not!
@@condemnedcheese7207 Memento and Prestige were written by his brother Jonathan. The Prestige is also a novel. How is that original? Nolan did not write something from scratch. Batman is not his creation. Tim Burton created the genre of dark comic adaptation. Tim Burton is more like Cameron, a world creator.
@@condemnedcheese7207 I am not asking you to change your belief, or accept my responses. What I am asking is to see the data with a better vision, that to not be biased when the data speaks loudly, and there's no requirement to accept the data whatsoever. Just to know that there is other data. I just want you to see the data. That's all, and make your new conclusion, no matter what it is, I am ok with it. I, we, all of us, should seek data without bias. This is my submission.
I love hearing about the creative process that goes into a film. Christopher Nolan is brilliant. I think The Prestige could be classified as science fiction.
Guys , i am gonna download the video somehow and gonna save this clip with me forever.. It's stunning that both masters speaks about a subject that fascinates you evwryday❤❤❤❤
1 hour show with: James Cameron; Christopher Nolan; George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. Make that 3 hours. And they should give Cameron a wedgy for not doing Terminator 3. And they should all console George Lucas for Disney's betrayal.
I'm glad Cameron didn't do Terminator 3. It makes it easier to simply ignore the other films. The first film existed perfectly well on its own as a time loop. T2 was a surprisingly good sequel that actually had somewhere to go by breaking the loop. Judgement Day prevented. End of story. Everything after that is just beating a dead horse.
@@grantmalone a genius script, genius special effects and genius direction could've blown everything away! Cameron threw the director of Terminator Dark Fate under the bus. Terminator and Star Wars became a franchise that was horrifically abused by money milkers.
@@deputyvanhalen6386 Why would Cameron directing Terminator 3 mean that it suddenly had a genius script that blew away the first two? Genius ideas are extremely rare, that's what makes them genius. Expecting so much in a third retread of an idea is just kinda deluded. Those franchises have been horrifically abused by money milkers because audiences demand sequels to stories that have already reached their natural conclusion. Hard to blame them for serving up the same old shit that people ask for.
@@grantmalone by that rationale a genius writer, director would give up on his 1st success. A genius can be a genius again and again. To say it can't be done is weak. Losers lose...winners win.
@@deputyvanhalen6386 I didn't say it can't be done, I said to expect it is kinda deluded. Clearly it can be done, but it's rare, and it becomes rarer with every retread of the same material. No, they wouldn't give up. They would try to come up with another great idea. If they got one they'd likely pursue it. If not they'd leave it. If Cameron had a genius idea for Terminator 3 he most likely would have made it. If there was an open ended story line that needed resolving he probably would have made it too. Winners know when to leave something alone and move on to something else.
James Cameron's Story of Science Fiction Clip "Christopher Nolan"
FilmIsNow Movie Bloopers & Extras
Where can i see the whole thing?
James Cameron and Christopher Nolan in the same room talking about science fiction?
(Takes deep breath)
This is everything I need right now.
3:15 James Cameron: yeah yeah yeah yeahyeahyeah yeah yeah...yeah
@@John-X Cameron's way of saying to Nolan, you-know-nothing-pos-hack.
@@defiverr4697 😂😂 Exactly!
(Takes deep breath) Dramatic 101
Two things Cameron and Nolan have in common; both are incredible filmmakers and both NEVER attended film school to learn their craft.
True, but Nolan did go to university in large part because he knew he could make films there.
I'm comparing the two directors to Michael Bay, who actually studied film, yet quite a few of his movies have no character depth or are thought provoking (except maybe why is Revenge of the Fallen so BAD!!!)
Michael Bay is just lazy. *When* he decided to make a good movie then it is a truly great film. The Island or 13 hours. But most of the time he just makes silly action flicks.
Axxonn
, Nolan's subject in university was literature, not film.
yeah but they may be why he can write great scripts (which is still telling a story in a written form) look at memento for example.
Christopher Nolan has CHILD LIKE excitement when he explains his favourite points. His eyes widen, his facial expressions and body language becomes more intense and animated. This genius man becomes a young boy when it comes to his films! Love that~
Yes because when a person talk about what he/she love the most, the eyes widen.
It shows how he loves it.
Because he is a baby filmmaker and wet behind the ears. Can't tell a story if it shit in his diaper. His brother is the writer not this hack.
@@defiverr4697 hate much? Him and his brother work on them together. Chris is definitely the genius behind this tho since he’s the literal Director lmao. Just because you see “Written by” doesn’t mean they wrote the concept dumbass lol.
@@Primus-kz3ri Brother left Nolan a few years ago. Tenet was not written by the brother, and it is unwatchable. And proves the point. Concept means nothing in the biz, it's the execution of it that matters. Nolan can only execute shit now.
Watch his interview with Richard Donner, he lit up and grinned when chatting with him and talked about how his Superman film played a huge part in making The Dark Knight Trilogy
3D vs IMAX
Avatar came out in 3D IMAX...
Make in 3dsmax
IMAX 3D is the best film experience ever
IMAX WINS!!!
3D is dogshit
Wow, never seen Nolan this enthusiastic before!
james directed him
James fed into his intellectual tangent
If you think about it, Christopher Nolan made his first movie somewhere in the end of 90x, he did some short films from 89-96 so he probably payed much attention to cinema at that time. By the end of 90x James Cameron was the biggest star director, he nailed all the practical effects, he build the ship and sink it, and he even did some 3D vfx, that at the time (and still is) looking very sharp. I wonder that Nolan probably looked out to James Cameron as well as to other great directors, and probably he knew that he can give them some good competition. And here James Cameron discusses Christopher Nolan's work with great compliments. So yes, he is probably quite enthusiastic.
Kinda works that way when you're talking to a beast!
@@FelixIvanov- Exactly what I was thinking, Nolan has to be in some way a fan of Cameron.
Man who introduced 3D With
Man who hates 3D
AVATAR/INTERSTELLAR
😍
He doesn't hate it. It's just not his cup of tea and he doesn't want to use it for his films.
Let them fight !!
Man who loves digital. Man who loves film.
It's weird to think James Cameron has made just one film during Christopher Nolan's entire career.
Yeah, now 2
Damn that’s true
Terminator 2 and The Dark Knight are some of the best sequels ever.
Especially T2 I think TDK and begins are pretty close in quality while T2 just elevated the immersion passed the first one
The two best
Blade runner 2049 is also good sequel. Aliens 2 too
@@zfurr8629 personally I think TDK was a dramatic upgrade from Batman Begins. Mainly because of the utilization of IMAX cameras, Heath Ledger's performance as The Joker and the fact that it feels like a neo-noir crime drama rather than a typical superhero movie.
Top gun maverick
Two Legends in One Frame!!!! 2018 is Blessed.
Yeah
And 2020
And 2020 is fucked
@@Salman-dg4lt 2020 is a joke
One Legend, one coffee boy, one multiple Oscar winner, one wannabe Oscar drooler, and one four-sequel filmmaker, and one 2020 tanked filmmaker, respectively.
It is just amazing to see these two giant movie masters sit together and chat. I would watch them talk for hours.
Honestly... two of the best directors ever and as creators very close to each other. Never a bad movie, always good storytelling. Very good filmakers, very good storytellers, happy to see anything they create.
We all can hear them talk for hours. These are the minds behind movies like Titanic, The Terminator, Aliens, Avatar, Inception, Interstellar, The Prestige, Dark Knight Trilogy, Momento, Dunkirk. Pure Class Cinema❤😍
Oh God, the dose of nostalgia
1:46
Nolan's face when one of his idols tells him his film is "cinema history" is adorable.
Because even Nolan knows he's a hack and Cameron is just playing with his ego and balls for fun and amusement.
@@defiverr4697 Lmfao someone is butthurt at Nolan's success based on his incredibly consistent filmography. You sound like a tool.
@@defiverr4697🤡😂😂😂
@@Jay-iu1rh and now that Avatar 2 is out, Christohack can crawl under his bed and be eaten up alive by the ego monsters lurking under his mattress all those years.
@@defiverr4697 😂😂😂
2 of my favorite directors wtfff
The Russo brothers!!! IKR
yugioh887 They are nowhere near the level of these two Titans!!!
yugioh887 they are just average craftsmen in cinema while CAMERON AND NOLAN ARE LEGENDS AND GENIUSES
yugioh887 go home kid see some marvel bruh...!
@@yugioh887 . Loool you think MARVEL CAN BEAT THEM. Cameron and Nolan are legends.
Two favorite directors. Could listen to this for hours.
first time me seeing Christopher Nolan happy
He has this serious and decent personality! I personally like it
fr haha
@@toothless2250 I like his personality,too.He can be very serious,dignified and has a decent personality but at the same time,every now and again,you get to see him being more outwardly happy and showing his sense of humor.
you should watch more videos of him then lmao
People keep saying movie stars are dead... nope!
Director are the stars now.
Nolan is probably the biggest name in film world right now & individually sells more tickets than any person in Hollywood.
Cameron & many others are also part of this new stardom as well... wheather it’s small indie directors like Edger Wright or mid level directors like Vaughn or blockbuster directors like Cameron, Ridley, Villeneuve, etc.
Auteur filmmakers are the stars now... & franchises!
Mudabbir Ahmed yea this absolutely false not knocking Nolan or your opinion but by facts James Cameron has the most gross movies of all time to this day and by majority of Hollywood’s option Cameron is considered the king of Hollywood and I totally agree.
@Austin Retzlaff Roger Deakins is a cinematographer not an editor
Or Bill Pope as a great Cinematographer. Somehow those names find their ways into peoples minds :-)
yeah he's one of the only and rare filmmakers that people come to see their movie because of them and not the star of the movie
Yes I agree film making is like story telling for that directors use some tools to tell that story nd those tools are actors.
Christopher Nolan is a genius
Melodic Meerkat you mean James Cameron is a genius.
Melodic Meerkat INDEED
There's only one real director and writer in this clip. and he's not wearing a jacket. The jacketed one is just a hack, no good pos director, who thinks he can direct. He didn't even show up to this third sequel of some laryngitis sounding wannbe man movie, and it was a pos movie. don't ever put these two in the same studio lot, not to mention a table or a room.
And who are you?
Oh dear. Someones butthurt about Nolan's immense success and popularity.
Christopher Nolan is a Genius.
The Dark Knight Trilogy had a huge impact on my life.
God Damn even the interview is produced like good ass movie.
Movie Legends!!
didn't go to film school
I watched the entire (sort of movie discussing documented) video of James discussing science fiction with other greatest directors but clearly felt that on conversation with Christopher Nolan , both felt themselves completely enjoying it with true respect and affection for each other on narrative basis.....Truly both r modern day legends contributing towards the cinema of present age
Nolan looks so adorable
Gay
He is shitfaced with the great sinking of Tenetic, hitting the covidberg. What a crock of piece of shit movie, down at the bottom of the abyss of mediocrity.
@@defiverr4697 wtf dude
@@defiverr4697 there is medication for your problem bro
@@Lite727 the medication costs $100, for Hack Nolan to sit through Fawking Cameron's Masterclass a few times and intern for him as a coffee boy for the next two Avatars. Then we'd all be cured.
Two of my favorite filmmakers ever. How am I just seeing this now
Love Christopher Nolan and his brother who created Westworld Series
he has a third brother, too... but he lives a life of crime (serious)
Westworld was created by Michael Crichton. These guys hacked themselves into his IP.
Nolan is not in the Westworld
WW is an amazing series. The script, the performances, the soundtrack, the sci-fi itself...simply perfect
First off Westworld ip is created by Michael Crichton and second, Christopher had nothing to do with that show, it was entirely made by his brother Jonathan Nolan and his wife Lisa Joy
I would love to see a round table conference between : christopher nolan , David fincher , Quentin Tarantino , Steve Spielberg , martin Scorsese , Ridley Scott , Edgar Wright and Paul Thomas Anderson
and Coen brothers, Wes anderson. There is a roundtable conversation with quentin, ridley and many other great directors...where quentin is fanboying about prometheus and alien..
Ceon brothers, Ridley Scott, Denis Villeneuve, afonso curan
The world would implode
Will be better if theres no michael bay...
@@muhsinatras9755 or Snyder.
Two best directors in all times...
Goosebumps
0:08 that smile faded faster than you can say "You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain."
Cameron, Nolan I love you guys!!
These two have made a good number of my all time favourite movies. T2 and The Dark Knight are arguably two of the greatest sequels ever made.
So much we can learn from these two legends! Especially to those aspired to become a movie director!
Two masters in the making
One master, one coffee boy in a dark jacket.
@@defiverr4697 ha. Very funny. Stop trolling
@@hood6089 The fact that you have to defend the coffee boy speaks loudly as the host being the master. One word: POS Tenet.
@@defiverr4697 come on man. Even james Cameron said one time that he had been a fan of dc, when chirstopher nolan helmed it. He said he is a fan of the dark Knight Trilogy and he really liked man of steel. So if you don't like nolan. That's fine man. But you don't try to demean him. As he is really a great and well established director that even gaints like martin Scorsese, steven Spielberg and James Cameron respects him for his originality and what he established for himself.
@@sakethramponnaluri4751 Cameron is a very very good Hollywood politician. He knows he's the best, but is coddling the lesser filmmakers. He knows that his accolades eclipse the rest, and as a way of showing congeniality he says those things. In his eyes, they don't even live up to his films collectively. His movies will be remembered 200 years from now, not Nolan's.
This is one of the greatest videos in YT where you have 2 brilliant film makers discuss Sci-fi movie making. Simply WOW.
Yes! Two directors I have really wanted to see talk with each other!
Really hope that we can see Nolan and Cameron release their film on the same year!
Now that's epic!
My eyes are blessed to watch these two legends together 😭😭💞💞💞
James Cameron - "The Man With The Midas touch" a true visionary!
Two of the greatest artistic geniuses in the entertainment business together. Marvelous.
2:13 was JJ Abram on the camera?
Jason Chan Men, we need more lens flares!
😂😂😂😂😂
rofl😂😂😂
DOP: So JJ, how much lens flare do you want?
JJ: Yes
Damn. Even this video had great direction.
The production quality of this interview is better than many big budget blockbuster movies released today.
Interesting fact : this both legendary directors have the greatest actor in their movie "Leonardo DiCaprio"...
There's only one legendary cinematic genius with three Oscars and the top two B.O. for nearly 27 years. The other is a hack coffee boy.
@@defiverr4697 Agreed.
@@defiverr4697 Funny how u Dickheads talk about Nolan as if he's nothing... LOL. Grow up dicks
Di caprio is not best actor
@@ahmet_10 who do you think is I agree btw
The two G.O.A.T, goosebums gaurennteed
Hearing great minds talk is like poetry
WOW amazing two titan of movie industry ❤
Two accomplished directors having a good discussion.... fascinating
This is the best interview shot I've ever seen. That lighting and and butter smooth movements. Flawless.
James Cameron is the best..
Waiting for avatar sequels
2 and 3 are in post production. 2 more years!
brcshephard 1 for 2.
I disagree with you. He's the fawking best of the best. Peerless.
two master piece one screen😍🥰🥰🤩
Two legends 🔥
literally my 2 favorites directors sitting and chatting about Sci Fi cinema.....MAKE THIS A MOVIE OF 5 HOURS I'm in.
i need a feature film crafted by these two directors...
Not possible. one is East & other is west both are best
@@urveshkoli3918 you can get a movie in mid point people really like, integrating both Cameron and Nolan ideas
I wan to gain the power to grow cool hair like Nolan
Two bold genius filmmakers. I do wish Cameron wouldn't waste (or spend depending on your perspective) the tail end of his creative career on the continuation of the Avatar storyline. But it's ultimately his business and none of ours.
James Viles yep at least we’re getting terminator 6 (3)
The Avatar Sequels are going to be spectacular, mark my words.
FabledSomething No they won’t
Yeah you are wrong :)
FabledSomething So are you, hypocrite ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Two science-fiction legend
Nolan is a savior of 21 century Hollywood. I think he should get Oscar for some of his works and for saving current Hollywood from the tasteless
Pasha Defragzor Someday..... Someday
Two of the greats
Where has this clip been hiding for this past year 🤯
CGI meets Practical Effects...
Fuck you
James Cameron built a fucking replica of titanic and it costed him more than building actual Titanic!!
And here we are people say him CGI guy!
In T2 they shoot the chase sequences in camera tho
who is supposed to be cgi here?
You must be a dumb 13 years old.
I could listen to these 2 geniuses for my life
Both of them had making the greatest sequel film of all the time which is The Dark Knight and T2
Two legends in single frame
Both are World best Director and producer genius and extra ordinary visions
Two legends
A new generation genius(Christopher nolan) meets a living legend (james Cameron)
This interview itself looks like a dream sequence...first ever interview I've seen with background music...seems like Hans Zimmer was in charge of that
these two are my favorite directors + Peter Jackson
Two Incredibles together..👍👍👍
Every Nolan movie isn’t a movie it’s an art
2 legends of all time..🤩
Two directors pushing the cinema into it's limits
Seeing Both of them in one room give me chills down the spine!!!
James Cameron created The Terminator, which inspired people to create autonomous weapon platforms, which were used in Christopher Nolan's film Interstellar (the drone that Cooper chases down through the cornfield).
Two of my greatest directors 🔥🔥
Two Gods of cinema together
One god with three Oscars, one coffee boy with three unintelligible hack movies.
@@condemnedcheese7207 I am in the least not offended by the name calling. I didn't name call you, just Nolan. I am happy to be called out, doesn't take away a moment from the greatness of Cameron, nor adds to Nolan's accomplishments. Nolan will never ever be a Cameron, no matter what he makes, and will always be light-years behind him. Nolan does not create worlds like Cameron, from scratch. And it only gets the his fanturds upset, which is really entertainment to see by itself.
@@condemnedcheese7207 Have you, my Nolan fan, not seen Terminator, Terminator 2, Aliens, Abyss, Titanic? Have you no idea how memorable, in the pantheon of cinematic universe, in the industry, how Cameron is a ground-breaking filmmaker, with a penchant for cinematic technological innovations and advances? Mr James Fawking Cameron invents technology for cinema. Wake up. You think Nolan has invented anything? You think Nolan has invented IMAX cameras? In the biz, which you are not, which I am, people walked out of Nolan movies shaking their head. After 29 years, they are still clamoring for Terminator 2 as the top 2 or 3 greatest scifi movie ever made. Are you comparing anything Nolan has done to an original writer/director like Cameron? Nolan's brother wrote the hack's films, not Christo. Cameron makes and shoots, and writes his own shit. The man is an explorer, inventor, oceanographer, engineer, cinematographer. Noland doesn't know an f-stop if it lights up on a road sign. Come on! You, others, thousands if not millions may make money for Nolan, but that doesn't make Nolan anywhere close to the talent, ability, creativity of Cameron. There's Cameron, and there's no Nolan, in the same book, not to mention chapter, paragraph or sentence. Nothing Nolan has done has been ground breaking, inventive, innovative, technology dependent, yet Cameron has invented, year after year, decade after decade, technology that the others rode the coattails of his technological advancements. Wait until you see Avatar 2. I have insider info, my friend, and I am dead serious. You'll be the first to be shocked and awed when the time comes, and the first to see it three times in a day, and look back at our silly little fanboy wordfight over two people who don't know us from the crap they flush each morning after coffee, and say, by golly, Cameron is alone at the summit, no matter if I like it or not!
@@condemnedcheese7207 Memento and Prestige were written by his brother Jonathan. The Prestige is also a novel. How is that original? Nolan did not write something from scratch. Batman is not his creation. Tim Burton created the genre of dark comic adaptation. Tim Burton is more like Cameron, a world creator.
@@condemnedcheese7207 I am not asking you to change your belief, or accept my responses. What I am asking is to see the data with a better vision, that to not be biased when the data speaks loudly, and there's no requirement to accept the data whatsoever. Just to know that there is other data. I just want you to see the data. That's all, and make your new conclusion, no matter what it is, I am ok with it. I, we, all of us, should seek data without bias. This is my submission.
I could listen to these two talk about sci-fi for hours and hours!
I love hearing about the creative process that goes into a film. Christopher Nolan is brilliant. I think The Prestige could be classified as science fiction.
Holy crap Nolan and James in same room talking about sci-fi movies ,Imagine a movie by James Cameron and Christopher Nolan, it would break all records
We all need Tenet.
James Cameron and Christopher Nolan sitting together discussing films - Every filmmaker's dream
I could listen to these two outstanding gentlemen talk about films all day
Small part of me hoped they would start arguing about Digital vs Film
WTF This is incredible. One of finest director in a single room
Two of the most legendary directors in film history
2 genius filmmakers
and a bunch of lighting equipment all over the room
I dig it
"Endgame is the biggest crossover":
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Avatar beats endgame now 😁😁😁😎
Two of the legends interacting
When the two most smartest kid in a class is in the same team
It's great to see two visionary filmmakers on essentially the same intellectual level discuss ideas.
The two cinematic titans
Christopher Nolan is one of the most important directors of our generation.
I wish it were possible james' Cameron story of science fiction with kubrick. It would be great.
It would be great
Guys , i am gonna download the video somehow and gonna save this clip with me forever..
It's stunning that both masters speaks about a subject that fascinates you evwryday❤❤❤❤
1 hour show with: James Cameron; Christopher Nolan; George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. Make that 3 hours. And they should give Cameron a wedgy for not doing Terminator 3. And they should all console George Lucas for Disney's betrayal.
I'm glad Cameron didn't do Terminator 3. It makes it easier to simply ignore the other films. The first film existed perfectly well on its own as a time loop. T2 was a surprisingly good sequel that actually had somewhere to go by breaking the loop. Judgement Day prevented. End of story.
Everything after that is just beating a dead horse.
@@grantmalone a genius script, genius special effects and genius direction could've blown everything away! Cameron threw the director of Terminator Dark Fate under the bus.
Terminator and Star Wars became a franchise that was horrifically abused by money milkers.
@@deputyvanhalen6386 Why would Cameron directing Terminator 3 mean that it suddenly had a genius script that blew away the first two? Genius ideas are extremely rare, that's what makes them genius. Expecting so much in a third retread of an idea is just kinda deluded.
Those franchises have been horrifically abused by money milkers because audiences demand sequels to stories that have already reached their natural conclusion. Hard to blame them for serving up the same old shit that people ask for.
@@grantmalone by that rationale a genius writer, director would give up on his 1st success. A genius can be a genius again and again. To say it can't be done is weak. Losers lose...winners win.
@@deputyvanhalen6386 I didn't say it can't be done, I said to expect it is kinda deluded. Clearly it can be done, but it's rare, and it becomes rarer with every retread of the same material.
No, they wouldn't give up. They would try to come up with another great idea. If they got one they'd likely pursue it. If not they'd leave it. If Cameron had a genius idea for Terminator 3 he most likely would have made it. If there was an open ended story line that needed resolving he probably would have made it too. Winners know when to leave something alone and move on to something else.
Literally no :
Dudes seeing James & Chis : 3D vs IMAX
This like being an Interrogation Scene in Real World!
Guy Who CG's Strings vs Guy Who Pulls Strings
I can watch this video a whole day without boredom
I got bored with the word Nolan appearing in it.
Why are these clips so short? there must be more to each interview. I would love to see all of it.
Gerard Guzzo you have watch it on the AMC channel
Or download them on torrent. It's called "James Cameron's Story of Science Fiction".
This is a amazing collaboration of brilliant minds sharing thoughts..with slight debate..lol, watching it makes me feel smarter.