Christopher Nolan the director of his final Batman movie was honered at the Grumans Chinese Theater in Los Angeles. The director was honered when he attended the event on July 7th, Saturday. He left a big mark in Hollywood and he knew where this was going all along. A headline also says something about the event and here's what they had to say.
Christopher Nolan may be saying goodbye to Gotham after the release
of his third and final Batman film, "The Dark Knight Rises," but he's
already left a permanent mark on Hollywood.
"The Dark Knight Rises" director was honored during a hand and footprint ceremony at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles on Saturday.
“This is all a bit surreal for me,” Nolan told the eager crowd, which
included his family, cast members of The Dark Knight Rises -- including
Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Anne Hathaway and Batman himself, Christian Bale
-- and a crowd of devoted Batman fans.
Nolan is in good company. The director joins 261 other Hollywood
legends, including Marilyn Monroe, George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and
Clint Eastwood, immortalized in front of the famed theater since 1927.
Michael Caine, one of the stars of Nolan's Batman franchise, also
said a few words about his longtime friend and director. “I’m saying
these wonderful things about him, but I want you to know I’m not trying
to get into the next Batman [film] because there isn’t one,” Caine
joked.
“I remember sitting here watching [Caine] honored and thinking, ‘Wow,
that’s really the pinnacle of a great career and legend,’ so for me to
be honored in the same way, I feel extremely unworthy but very grateful
for the honor,” Nolan told Entertainment Weekly after the ceremony.
Nolan was honered and he joined other stars and actors at the chinese gruman's theater after he left his footprints and hands inside the quicksand and he was honered at the event. Bale and Morgan Freeman were also there to honor the director and he says he's happy that he finally got a chance to put his hands and footprints inside the quicksand while there.
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