10 Reasons Why Chris Nolan Should Stay Away From James Bond

2. A Nolan Film Can Be The Best Of Times And The Worst Of Times

the dark knight rises bane Dickens is a good barometer for Nolan; he specifically cited A Tale of Two Cities€™ influence on the themes and design of The Dark Knight Rises. So it shouldn€™t be too surprising that some of €˜Boz€™s weakness for baroque over-detailing hobble several Nolan films€”Rises could lose nearly an hour by trimming Matthew Modine€™s already-forgettable dithering police chief and that €˜army infiltrating Gotham€™ blind alley subplot. But even its more lauded prequel takes a few detours€”the Joker€™s concluding €˜two boats€™ poser makes such an obvious point, and comes to such an obvious conclusion (who are the €˜real€™ criminals, do you see? Oh, wait, you do). No amount of hectic inter-cutting and Zimmer BWAAAAMMMMing can compensate for basic lapses in logic€”and like the €˜Boo-hoo Bond€™, it€™s something James is already no stranger to and probably needs to get away from.
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Hamish Crawford writes fiction more easily than fact. His first volume of short fiction, “A Madhouse, Only With More Elegant Jackets”, was published in 2011 from First Edition Publishing. He has an English degree from the University of Calgary and a Screenwriting M.A. from the University of Westminster, which leaves little space on the wall for his several PhD. rejection letters. His stories and articles have appeared in such publications as NoD and the Cult Britannia website (www.cultbritannia.co.uk). In September he will be speaking at a Doctor Who 50th anniversary conference in Hertfordsire. The owner of far more hats than heads, Hamish currently lives in Canada, and is disappointed that the preceding biography contains so few factual errors. Visit his website: http://hamish-crawford.weebly.com