[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Nolan Archive [@NolanAnalyst](/creator/twitter/NolanAnalyst) on x 201.8K followers Created: 2025-07-17 00:54:00 UTC Christopher Nolan talking about his love for planes and travel: “Everyone in my family loves planes, loves travel. Aviation was always a big part of growing up. We were always flying back and forth. My mother worked as a flight attendant for United Airlines for many years, so I got free plane tickets, just flying standby—I would get on a plane and go anywhere I wanted—and my dad traveled a lot for his work. My dad worked for some of the big advertising agencies when he was younger; he was a creative director of commercials, and spent time in Los Angeles in the sixties. They would fly him out there and they would do five commercials in one go. Then he ran his own marketing consultancy for twenty years. It wasn’t about TV advertising so much; it was more about launching brands and figuring out packaging. So Cadbury’s Starbar, for example, was one of my dad’s. I remember him bringing home chocolate samples for us to try.”  XXXXXX engagements  [Post Link](https://x.com/NolanAnalyst/status/1945648145263989104)
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Nolan Archive @NolanAnalyst on x 201.8K followers
Created: 2025-07-17 00:54:00 UTC
Christopher Nolan talking about his love for planes and travel:
“Everyone in my family loves planes, loves travel. Aviation was always a big part of growing up. We were always flying back and forth. My mother worked as a flight attendant for United Airlines for many years, so I got free plane tickets, just flying standby—I would get on a plane and go anywhere I wanted—and my dad traveled a lot for his work. My dad worked for some of the big advertising agencies when he was younger; he was a creative director of commercials, and spent time in Los Angeles in the sixties. They would fly him out there and they would do five commercials in one go. Then he ran his own marketing consultancy for twenty years. It wasn’t about TV advertising so much; it was more about launching brands and figuring out packaging. So Cadbury’s Starbar, for example, was one of my dad’s. I remember him bringing home chocolate samples for us to try.”
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