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Oscars 2024: Will this be the year for Christopher Nolan?

Christopher Nolan attends the "Oppenheimer" premiere at Cinema Le Grand Rex on July 11, 2023, in Paris, France.

Christopher Nolan took the stage not long ago at the Linwood Dunn Theater in Hollywood, clad in his usual uniform — navy blazer, khakis, button-down shirt, vest — to preach the gospel of physical media at an event heralding the release of the 4K UltraHD + Blu-ray multi-disc version of "Oppenheimer."

You can buy the movie and bring it home and put it on the shelf, "so no evil streaming service can come and steal it from you," Nolan said, getting a big laugh, which is not necessarily something you expect at a Christopher Nolan event.

But Nolan has every reason to be of good

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