Rollerball looks far worse than Nomads and Medicine Man, but can't say much more since I haven't seen any of them.
Anyway, I guess my answer to the question is no. There are filmmakers I'm always willing to give a chance no matter how much crap their movie gets (I got deeply disheartened by the poor reviews to De Palma's Domino, but will still get around to it eventually), but none that reach any kind of immunity. I love Tarantino, but won't give him a pass for his weak effort Death Proof, nor do I think it's impossible for a director to make something bad.
Yes there are those who without fail have always come out with something good (Nolan is definitely one of them), but that doesn't mean that the possibility of them ever slipping up is non-existent. I just happen to be very hopeful or at least curious whenever he has something new on the way since I admire his style.
Anyway, I guess my answer to the question is no. There are filmmakers I'm always willing to give a chance no matter how much crap their movie gets (I got deeply disheartened by the poor reviews to De Palma's Domino, but will still get around to it eventually), but none that reach any kind of immunity. I love Tarantino, but won't give him a pass for his weak effort Death Proof, nor do I think it's impossible for a director to make something bad.
Yes there are those who without fail have always come out with something good (Nolan is definitely one of them), but that doesn't mean that the possibility of them ever slipping up is non-existent. I just happen to be very hopeful or at least curious whenever he has something new on the way since I admire his style.