Todd Phillips may be blessed with a keen eye when it comes to cinema but his comments on Christopher Nolan’s universally recognized classic, the Dark Knight trilogy, is a scarily contentious opinion. But as sacred as Christian Bale’s DC outing may have been, there exists a limitation to the height of the pedestal that one is allowed to be raised to.
The Spirituality of Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy
It’s not every day that one can claim to live through the golden era of DC. Even though tragedy and penance mark the identity of DC’s Bruce Wayne, Christopher Nolan’s CBM film held the hero in a different light that gave him more character and personality than he is usually imbued with on screen.
However, no matter how spiritual the experience may be, Todd Phillips’ comments about Nolan’s work are sure to incite a level of horror among the followers of cinema.
Todd Phillips Makes a Bold Claim About DC’s Dark Knight
However, Todd Phillips is armed and ready with the best pick-me-up line of all time, wherein he compares the Dark Knight trilogy with Francis Ford Coppola’s Godfather trilogy. In a 2016 interview with IndieWire, while promoting his film War Dogs, Phillips said:
I’m just not a superhero guy. That said, I watched Chris Nolan’s movies and those are up there with the fucking ‘Godfather’ trilogy. For me, he’s the greatest filmmaker and it’s just mind-blowing what he does.
I don’t watch those movies. They give me headaches half the time, they’re so loud… I don’t know that I would add anything to the next ‘Justice League’ or whatever they’re making. Those aren’t my kind of movies, but I like them and, by the way, they help get movies like this made because they make the money and it keeps the film business going.
Not more than 2 years later, Todd Phillips jumped on board the superhero train when he began developing Joker with Joaquin Phoenix at the helm. The billion-dollar Oscar-winning film then spawned a sequel starring Lady Gaga alongside the titular protagonist in a musical take on the Joker’s story.
The Dark Knight trilogy is available for streaming on Max.
Joker: Folie à Deux will premiere worldwide on October 4, 2024.