He was one of the best part of that movie, dude killed it. He must have not cared but yeah a bit odd but i didnt noticed that dub until you brought it up. Ill try to listen to it when im watching it for a second time.
>During Teddy's line "You don't have a clue, you freak!", director Christopher Nolan felt that Joe Pantoliano (Teddy) did not quite nail the end of the line, so he decided to re-record the last two words to his liking, delivering them himself. Therefore, in the final film, the words, "you freak", as we hear them, are actually being said not by Pantoliano, but by Nolan impersonating Pantoliano's voice. Pantoliano was unaware of the dubbing until an interview for Memento (2001).
why wouldn't they just have Joey Pants dub it? I'd be pissed if I were him
but I watched it last night and thought Nolan did a good job sounding like him. Joey Pants gets pissy about a lot of stuff in the industry so I wish I could hear the interview when he found out
That’s funny you say that because a few actors who worked with Nolan have said that it sometimes feels like a student film. The guy from the Dark Knight Rises memes meant it in a bad way though
>During Teddy's line "You don't have a clue, you freak!", director Christopher Nolan felt that Joe Pantoliano (Teddy) did not quite nail the end of the line, so he decided to re-record the last two words to his liking, delivering them himself. Therefore, in the final film, the words, "you freak", as we hear them, are actually being said not by Pantoliano, but by Nolan impersonating Pantoliano's voice. Pantoliano was unaware of the dubbing until an interview for Memento (2001).
why wouldn't they just have Joey Pants dub it? I'd be pissed if I were him
damn, I don't think i caught that. some of the flashbacks were unreliable though. like the flashes of him pinching his wife instead of giving her a shot, or him replacing Sammy in the care facility. I think it's not that weird to imagine himself with her with the tattoo marking that he finally killed the guy
based. i would have really thought the trajectory of his career would have been different after seeing Memento and Prestige. He sure enjoys fricking around with timelines or just time in general
>isn't discussed enough
I assure you it was but it's had it's time in the sun and done better since.
Around the 2010s this movie and like fight club and donnie darko and all that film-bro crap were perpetual Cinemaphile staples
>Noland movies are for morons who think they are smart.
No. He simply is sincere and makes what interests him. But I get edgy zoomers think hating stuff makes you super kewl
>He simply is sincere and makes what interests him
sure don't dispute that but other anon is right in that there absolutely was a plague of pretentious hipster douches that didn't know jack shit about film but had watched the IMDB top 20 (without subtitles) and then act like condescending pricks to people that like actual cinema not gimmicky structure tricks
I remember being very unimpressed with it when I watched it. I found the gimmick to be stupid. I was younger and I may have missed a thing or two, but I don't care to give it another chance.
>watched Memento in theatres when it came out >ended up getting to the theatre late by like a few mins >didn't know how the movie ended for years
Took me over two decades to rewatch at home.
because its moronic and shit that is only moderately interesting on a single first viewing and all its flaws revealed upon any repeat viewing. its like sixth sense tier moronation once you know hes a ghost.
They filmed this in my town
Tujunga?
Yup
He was one of the best part of that movie, dude killed it. He must have not cared but yeah a bit odd but i didnt noticed that dub until you brought it up. Ill try to listen to it when im watching it for a second time.
I think you meant to quote
but I watched it last night and thought Nolan did a good job sounding like him. Joey Pants gets pissy about a lot of stuff in the industry so I wish I could hear the interview when he found out
Ah, my bad. Maybe he'll bring it up one day who knows.
FRICKING MOVIE SUCKS I WATCHED IT IN LIKE 3 FRICKING DAYS WITH ALOT OF BREAKS ITS SO BORING AND GAY AND CRINGE FRICKING SHIT MOVIE
how could you call a movie bad when you broke it up over three days?
He kept forgetting something important
Hello, John G
would you drink it?
>Anon beat the shit out of me!
It feels like a student film at parts. Also rip my homie teddy
That’s funny you say that because a few actors who worked with Nolan have said that it sometimes feels like a student film. The guy from the Dark Knight Rises memes meant it in a bad way though
What parts of memento felt like that?
Some of the black-and-white sections, maybe.
Mid gimmick movie
>gimmick
i guess there is a version where you can watch the linear version. i got called a moron on here for wondering if it's any good like that
Nah it's a high gimmick movie
>During Teddy's line "You don't have a clue, you freak!", director Christopher Nolan felt that Joe Pantoliano (Teddy) did not quite nail the end of the line, so he decided to re-record the last two words to his liking, delivering them himself. Therefore, in the final film, the words, "you freak", as we hear them, are actually being said not by Pantoliano, but by Nolan impersonating Pantoliano's voice. Pantoliano was unaware of the dubbing until an interview for Memento (2001).
why wouldn't they just have Joey Pants dub it? I'd be pissed if I were him
Too bad it dosent make sense. Ruined by one flashback scene at the end
which flashback scene at the end? I just watched it last night and i didn't notice anything that didn't add up
I watched it long timr aho. But I think its zhe one where he lays in bed with his wife or w.e. And there is a new tattoo on his chest
damn, I don't think i caught that. some of the flashbacks were unreliable though. like the flashes of him pinching his wife instead of giving her a shot, or him replacing Sammy in the care facility. I think it's not that weird to imagine himself with her with the tattoo marking that he finally killed the guy
based. i would have really thought the trajectory of his career would have been different after seeing Memento and Prestige. He sure enjoys fricking around with timelines or just time in general
This is my favorite movie and I don't really care for Nolan's other films
LENNYYYYYYYY
How did Nolan know?
I feel like this could be Nolan’s best movie, but The Prestige probably takes it.
>isn't discussed enough
I assure you it was but it's had it's time in the sun and done better since.
Around the 2010s this movie and like fight club and donnie darko and all that film-bro crap were perpetual Cinemaphile staples
check Timecrimes 2007
Noland movies are for morons who think they are smart. It's saddening
Maybe something like Inception or Tenet but I don’t really get that vibe from his early work.
>Noland movies are for morons who think they are smart.
No. He simply is sincere and makes what interests him. But I get edgy zoomers think hating stuff makes you super kewl
>He simply is sincere and makes what interests him
sure don't dispute that but other anon is right in that there absolutely was a plague of pretentious hipster douches that didn't know jack shit about film but had watched the IMDB top 20 (without subtitles) and then act like condescending pricks to people that like actual cinema not gimmicky structure tricks
I remember being very unimpressed with it when I watched it. I found the gimmick to be stupid. I was younger and I may have missed a thing or two, but I don't care to give it another chance.
I kind of ignore the gimmick now when I watch it but I find it to be very entertaining
to me it's one of those movies that's amazing once but there's no point in rewatching it. cool concept but if you know the plot it's completely ruined
I thought it was weird that Nolan cast a huge dude that towers over Leonard to be the one to get his ass kicked and choked to death
I wish this guy got more dramatic roles. He did a great job with how little he was in the movie
What if anons that post the same threads every day just have Leonard’s condition? And maybe some like Teddy putting them up to it
>watched Memento in theatres when it came out
>ended up getting to the theatre late by like a few mins
>didn't know how the movie ended for years
Took me over two decades to rewatch at home.
damn, you probably thought it was a piece of shit
I thought it ended way earlier than it did. After my rewatch I was surprised how much more there was to the ending.
This is a condition that could actually happen to someone right?
I’m sure something like it exists but I’m not sure if you get it from just hitting your head like in the movie
because its moronic and shit that is only moderately interesting on a single first viewing and all its flaws revealed upon any repeat viewing. its like sixth sense tier moronation once you know hes a ghost.
>the six sense
also a kino movie after knowing the ending. both are still great to me, rewatched them both recently.
I keep forgetting about it.