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Hey there friendo. This time I'm taking a break from 90s cool, and diving into the 2000s cool... or rather, since so many people were confused about the "90s" part of 90s cool, I am calling this one "Nolan Cool". The tl;dr version of Nolan Cool is: Nolan Cool - The explosion of "gritty and realistic" movies, TV shows, and games, in the 2000s/early 2010s, that resulted from the public's reaction to 9/11 and the war on terror. Now, of course, there were gritty and realistic movies before 2001. But there are two big distinctions that make the "Nolan Cool" era different than what came before: 1) these movies all clearly exist in a post-9/11, post-"war on terror" world. The themes, colors, and so forth, are all in response to the zeitgeist of the 2000s. And the #2 movie on my list... without spoilers... somewhat freakily predicted this shift before it even happened. 2) The absolute explosion of these sorts of movies. From about 2006-2012 (and you could easily include years on both sides of that), we were inundated with "dark and gritty" movies. I lived it, and I remember thinking that everything "dark and gritty" was the coolest thing ever. The 30 movies I mentioned in this video barely scratched the surface of what this era had to offer. To put it in perspective, the "Nolan Cool" style includes the entire Saw franchise, the back half of the Harry Potter franchise, a lot of the DCEU, and so much more. There are tons and tons of these movies (and I'm sure you'll kindly let me know which ones I missed.) There were a lot of people making these movies, but the main man was undoubtedly Christopher Nolan, who was making incredibly movies during this entire era. That is why I am refereeing to the cinematic cool of the late 2000s through early 2010s as "Nolan Cool". I never mentioned it in the video, but I believe Nolan himself moved away from "Nolan Cool" movies after The Dark Knight Rises (2012). Interstellar (2014), Dunkirk (2017), and Oppenheimer (2023) are not "Nolan Cool". Tenet (2020) however, is. And its poor reception is a good indication of how that era has mostly gone by the wayside, although it never totally hit a brick wall like 90s cool did. That's why I think the Nolan Batman films bookend the peak of this era nicely: Batman Begins (2005) to The Dark Knight Rises (2012). Now for those pesky tags: Children of Men (2006), Jack Reacher (2012), Phone Booth (2002), Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol (2011), Skyfall (2012), Prisoners (2013), Inception (2010), The Prestige (2006), No Country for Old Men (2007), Nightcrawler (2014), Memento (2000), Collateral (2004), In Time (2011), Saw (2004), Looper (2012), Batman Begins (2005), Insomnia (2002) The Bourne Identity (2002), District 9 (2009), Source Code (2011), Shutter Island (2010), A History of Violence (2005), The Dark Knight (2008), Eagle Eye (2009), 28 Days Later (2002), Casino Royale (2006), The Departed (2006), The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (2011), Man On Fire (2004), Inside Man (2006), Cloverfield (2008), Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009), Taken (2008), Drive (2011), The Dark Knight Rises (2012), Unbreakable (2000) Also, big thanks to my man OZSOUND BEATS for making a vital cover that I used in this video. Check out his channel for some cool covers: Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD And here we go... Please enjoy. I would be happy if this idea catches on, but it's all in good fun and for the love of movies!