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most overrated flick in years
Birdman>>>*
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.
most overrated flick in years
Birdman>>>*
Dawn of the Planet of Apes is better than interstellar.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.
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.
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
I disagree.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.
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.