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Jonathan Nolan discusses The Dark Knight (Part 3)

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2011

Jeff Goldsmith of Creative Screenwriting Magazine interviews Jonathan Nolan about The Dark Knight which he co-wrote with his brother Christopher Nolan.

http://www.creativescreenwritingmagazine.blogspot.com

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  • And this film didn't receive a Best Picture nomination?

    Good grief.

  • lllllllllovvvvvvvveely Interview!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Love the Burmanese story :D

  • Damn, this really is a wonderful interview. I also think he's more willing to describe his writing process than most, and it's almost funny because he seems like the cerebral American lol such as when he candidly talks about some writers giving short shrift to action scenes as "weak sauce, man." I'm pretty psyched to check out his new tv show "Person of Interest."

  • @TheMindcone lol I hear what you're saying, but I just think Chris Nolan doesn't like to give away as much as Jonathan does, in terms of his thought process and his feelings/ideas for his films

  • BANE is next...

  • Great interview. Thanks for that!

  • I love how the brothers worked together and made a masterpiece. They kind of complete each other...

  • John Nolan's voice kind of sounds like a higher pitched version of Christian Bale's voice. He's a lot more interesting to listen to than Chris Nolan. I love Chris, I think he's the greatest director alive, but trying to listen to his commentary on Following, I only got a few minutes in before I got bored to death. John is a far better public speaker than Chris, who always speaks in a low, throaty, George Lucas-esque, half-interested tone. Great interview BTW. Thanks for posting it.

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