Chris Nolan's next film: Interstellar

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After a month this film is still the best film of the year. I've seen I've seen Gone Girl, Nightcrawler, Fury, and honestly Interstellar shyts on all of them. I really hope Nolan gets best director, best picture or original screenplay it's well deserved.
Dawn of the Planet of Apes is better than interstellar.
 

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I haven't even seen this yet mainly because I know all three hours won't be good. One or two of them will be either boring or borderline dumb.
 

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Haven't seen Birdman so it can stay in the bushes for now but just so we're clear:

Ghost Vitruvius >>>>>>>>>>> McConaughost from the future.



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see Hobbit 3 at midnight premiere, but not Birdman, brehs
 

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see Hobbit 3 at midnight premiere, but not Birdman, brehs

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I tell you what tho, that scene between Tars and Coop when they had to work together to manually dock the ships while dealing with that immense gravity friction was pure:damn: :ohlawd:


breh it was all I could do to hold myself back from standing up in the middle of the theater and cheering for Tars with that old school Chris Tucker voice from the movie Friday, "THAT'S MY DOG! THAT'S MY DOG! THAT'S MY DOG!!!" :myman:

Case and Tars were truly some ride or die brehs :salute:


when Case went back to get Anne Hathaway :mjcry:

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saw it yesterday good film but not worth all the hype. Guardians of the Galaxy still is the best overall sci fi movie for 2014 imho.
 

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Yeah was underwhelmed by this brehs. Maybe my expectations were too high, def gotta give it a few more viewings but I was :gladbron: the first time I saw most of his other movies. The biggest :gladbron: moment to me in this was
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popping up out of nowhere. Was that intentionally kept secret I swear I looked on IMDB before at the cast I was legit like wtf, nice surprise one of my favorite actors.

Pretty compelling premise for a movie just feel like the action could have been done better. Not the amount of action just could have been more suspenseful imo. Solid movie, good acting esp by McConaughey and Michael Caine. Idk just underwhelming. They took so many Ls at that first planet smh.
 

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I was pretty blown away brehs. Obviously spoilers ahead.

I had heard the mixed reviews too, and a lot of the gripes people have with the movie didn't seem to bother me. I thought it was a hell of a movie going experience. The music/sound drowned out some dialogue which always seems to be an issue in Nolan's flicks. I thought the relationship with Coop and his son should have been at least addressed in the very end, but he didn'y even ask about him. The relationship with Murph was the best part of the movie, IMO. I was straight waterworks at a good 4 parts (When Coop is telling her bye, when he's watching the tapes, when he's stuck in the tesseract, and when he reunited with Murph.) I don't get emotional in too many movies either, but something about the way they had built up their connection, with the music, with MM's acting, that shyt hit me pretty hard.

There were some plot holes. Like how did we build the tesseract the first time around? How did Murph as an old lady know that Brand was even still out there? I guess it didn't matter, and like in Inception when Cobb doesn't even care of he's still dreaming or not, I guess Coop just had to grab the homie TARS and move on to the next thing, since he was an explorer and that world wasn't meant for him.

Question. Once Plan B was successful, assuming Brand was met by Coop one day, was the plan to bring everyone from Cooper Station all the way to the colony? Or was humanity just running simultaneously in 2 places? (Cooper Station and Brand's Plan B colony.) Or was humanity going to become extinct again on the colony?

That part confused me.
 

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I was pretty blown away brehs. Obviously spoilers ahead.

I had heard the mixed reviews too, and a lot of the gripes people have with the movie didn't seem to bother me. I thought it was a hell of a movie going experience. The music/sound drowned out some dialogue which always seems to be an issue in Nolan's flicks. I thought the relationship with Coop and his son should have been at least addressed in the very end, but he didn'y even ask about him. The relationship with Murph was the best part of the movie, IMO. I was straight waterworks at a good 4 parts (When Coop is telling her bye, when he's watching the tapes, when he's stuck in the tesseract, and when he reunited with Murph.) I don't get emotional in too many movies either, but something about the way they had built up their connection, with the music, with MM's acting, that shyt hit me pretty hard.

There were some plot holes. Like how did we build the tesseract the first time around? How did Murph as an old lady know that Brand was even still out there? I guess it didn't matter, and like in Inception when Cobb doesn't even care of he's still dreaming or not, I guess Coop just had to grab the homie TARS and move on to the next thing, since he was an explorer and that world wasn't meant for him.

Question. Once Plan B was successful, assuming Brand was met by Coop one day, was the plan to bring everyone from Cooper Station all the way to the colony? Or was humanity just running simultaneously in 2 places? (Cooper Station and Brand's Plan B colony.) Or was humanity going to become extinct again on the colony?

That part confused me.

Even though you enjoyed the movie, it is my pet peeve when people say plot holes for everything when it is actually by intent and/or supposed to be ambiguous. Nolan, even as recent regarding his films stated everything he puts and NOT put on screen is for a reason and wants people to artistically interpret it for themselves as to how, when, and why as well as even who.

For instance as for the question of how humans were able to build the tesseract, this was the exact same question that TARS stated to Coop. TARS stated that humans are incapable to build this thing in which Coop reasons that it was created by evolved humans (at the very least intellectually with technology) from the future that created it. That's not even a plot hole. It is left to our imagination as to "how" it was done, but to keep in mind, it was only just 150 years ago or so mankind learned to use Morse code, and today we can communicate anywhere in the world. Only a hundred years ago, a train was the quickest way of traveling, now we got a robot doing literal interstellar travel on a comet as we speak. It is purely NATURAL for humans to evolve with technology, to a point in which we WILL eventually master the mysteries of the universe and manipulate it at will to where it is indeed possible to create a tesseract inside a black hole or manufacture a worm hole.

And to answer your question. I believe mankind are running simultaneously. Plan B is supposed to be a fresh new start. It is strongly implied that there are definitely more space stations than Cooper Station. So, I don't think they going to collectively all get there at once IF that's the idea. I also think the plan for the people at the station to find a planet of their own OR wait the Earth is livable again similar to WALL-E. That's why there got those singular piloted ships to go exploring for to seek out new places to call home.
 
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