, Nolan said his response was one of “disbelief” and that “there’s such controversy around it, because they didn’t tell anyone … They’ve got some of the top film-makers in the world, they’ve got some of the biggest stars in the world who worked for years in some cases on these projects very close to their hearts that are meant to be big-screen experiences ... And now they’re being used as a loss-leader for the streaming service … without any consultation.
The theater experience is priced out for Americans. If any percentage cannot experience the film as you desire because of economic deficiencies, maybe it’s the distribution. We aren’t all middle class with money to throw away on “important” films like Tenet.
We are too deaf from Tenet to hear you whining Nolan
At least they “went to bed “knowing they were working, which is better than I can say for a lot of people right now.
The “collective cinematic experience” argument is a myth sell popcorn, if you read a good book the book isn’t enhanced if there’s a hundred people reading at the same time in the same room
These films shouldn’t be released at all.
I totally can see how disrespectful it can be especially when you consider the amount of garbage there are on these streaming services. There seriously need to be a sort of union to gather the finest filmmakers and actors to serve as a means to separate quality from trash.
i'm too dumb for tenet.. maybe the big screen would have help me get it
Frankly, for the viewing public it doesn't matter. It's entertainment. Understandably, creative life's blood has been poured into these epics, however, bottom line - the public wants to see the results - on any screen. Better than nothing, especially in this climate!