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Interstellar - Ashim - 11-04-2014

Just reserved tickets for thursday evening ( premiere here in DE) for the family.
Anyone seen the movie already?

Wormhole next to Saturn?

Sounds interesting.

I really enjoyed inception and think that Mr. Nolan is a great craftsman, so looking forward to it.

Please no spoilers.


RE: Interstellar - indiGo33 - 11-04-2014

I heard this movie has spectacular and breathtaking visual senery of space, if interstellar will be any way reminiscent of 2001 Space Odyssey my expectation will be blown away. Really looking forward seeing it on IMAX


RE: Interstellar - Spaced - 11-04-2014

It looks cool for sure.


RE: Interstellar - michael430 - 11-04-2014

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RE: Interstellar - Sabou - 11-12-2014

Just saw it in Imax yesterday, when the movie finished and the credits rolled me and my two friends sat there in silence for about 15 seconds in awe and then were giddy for the rest of the night talking about it. Great experience and the imax made it that much more intense.


RE: Interstellar - Bring4th_Austin - 11-12-2014

I loved the movie for a lot of reasons but I feel it was far from perfect, from a film making perspective, sci fi perspective, and philosophical/spiritual perspective. Looking past those though, it was one of my favorite movies to be released recently. I really appreciate the scope and the originality of the whole thing.

I was a bit frustrated with my experience at the theater since it was a very crowded showing and some people are so uncomfortable with silence that they feel the need to fill it and disregard respect for the moments the movie was trying to create. What would have been scenes highlighted by the impact of the silence were ruined by people making noises, and being rewarded by laughs from the crowd. It really took me out of the experience. Such is life in an environment with free will, I suppose!

I won't get specific yet since it's a newly released movie and I don't want to spoil it for anyone, but I definitely have some opinions once more people see it. Tongue


RE: Interstellar - native - 11-13-2014

If I had to guess, Sagittarius is high/drunk.

I thought the movie was just ok. The storyline was cool, but previews and reviews made the movie seem like it was going to be an intense dramatic experience which I didn't find it to be. **Spoiler kinda not really** The climax/ending symbolism was outstanding however. Books of knowledge and logic standing in the way of feeling and the heart. The writers really grasped who "they" were..seemed like they did their homework.


RE: Interstellar - Shemaya - 11-13-2014

I really liked it. It gave a powerful message about the bond of love through time , space and beyond.

It was really hard for my husband to understand the science part, and regarding dimensions. He didn't enjoy it as much as me.

I liked how Murph's anger was portrayed as really just a form of love.


RE: Interstellar - Sabou - 11-14-2014

Welp It is now in the top 10 list on IMDB for best movies ever made. Nolan's third movie to hit the list


RE: Interstellar - BlatzAdict - 11-14-2014

the dog dies.


RE: Interstellar - Ashim - 11-14-2014

I read that the movie ran over 3 hours, so I opted out.
My daughter was sleepy too, so we missed the film, although having reserved tickets.

Thanks for your many comments.
Saved me € 27

The idea of having to sitting down for that length of time is too much.

I can not sit still for more than a few seconds.

Look forward to the DVD


RE: Interstellar - isis - 11-14-2014

over 3hrs?!


RE: Interstellar - native - 11-14-2014

2 hours and 49 minutes


RE: Interstellar - kycahi - 11-17-2014

I just got home from seeing it at the nearby showplace. It moved me where/when it was supposed to and built up mystery in me to be resolved more or less. It had some fortelling bits that I will need to see again to "get," so that's something to anticipate. The end was very moving in a cinematic way instead of anything particularly spiritual, but that's fine: I was moved.

People will pick nits regarding how it portrayed certain quantum and relativistic events, but I didn't let any of that disappoint me. The characters were well created, directed and performed to my taste. I didn't get a sense that anyone involved in the making knew the LOO material, if you are curious about that, but nor did I notice any particular conflict with it.

Very short summary: I loved it:exclamation: BigSmile


RE: Interstellar - Plenum - 11-18-2014

it was a good film, hey, kycahi.

I enjoyed it too.

SPOILER IN GREY TEXT BELOW
The scene once inside the black hole was brilliant. The real linchpin of the movie and script.

everything else is a slow burn up until that point. That's not a complaint about the pacing, but rather, that everything leads to that moment.

8/10

it was a good film, hey, kycahi.

I enjoyed it too.

SPOILER IN GREY TEXT BELOW
The scene once inside the black hole was brilliant. The real linchpin of the movie and script.

everything else is a slow burn up until that point. That's not a complaint about the pacing, but rather, that everything leads to that moment.

8/10


RE: Interstellar - kycahi - 12-05-2014

I agree, Plenum.

The Sci channel did an hour on The Science of Interstellar. It impressed me with how carefully they worked to get it right. Few narrative films that concentrate on correct science are as entertaining as this one. The voice-over narrator was Matthew McConaughey.

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