I feel like she would be a good frick. She seem bubbly and just loose enough to let you do shit to her. Not to mention she's kept her body tight for years.
Interstellar disappoints me so much. It had the potential to be one of the best movies ever, and some aspects are that good, but there is also some bullshit that drags down to the "just good" tier.
I can't really think of anything substantive in the movie that I haven't seen much better already in many other movies. As capital-E Emotional as the movie is clearly trying to be, the characters come across as phony and simplistic. The themes are way too sappy to take seriously, which I thought anons were just joking about for years.
Honestly, I don't remember anything about that scene other than him crying. He later explains in far too many words that he was lonely and cowardly and blah blah blah and that has been done both more authentically and without too much dialogue in other movies that aren't even seen as obscure or artsy like Taxi Driver, The Graduate or Eraserhead.
The love thing is literally the best part about the movie and you homosexuals hate it. I have a feeling it's going to be one of those aspects that are going to be relevant centuries later.
The emotional aspect of the movie is mostly well done but it doesn't change the fact that the worldbuilding is bullshit. Love didn't need to be a literal force of the universe.
Love was the thing who made impossible to Murph to trash all her things related to her dad and keep the watch she could transport safely and decipher with calm in her comfy NASA installation.
It's not about it being a force, but being a feeling that shapes our actions in the material world.
The rest is just Copper being poetic, repeating the nonsense Brand said while in shock.
I laughed out loud when the son was eating corn on the cob and corn bread for dinner. I know they established that corn was all that could grow, but it was so funny to me.
love, tars, love
love, anne, love
It's weird how sometimes she looks like a stick and other times look like an absolute sex pest.
She makes both work
I feel like she would be a good frick. She seem bubbly and just loose enough to let you do shit to her. Not to mention she's kept her body tight for years.
>making sweet passionate love > fricking
yeah I’d give anything to pork that babe hubba hubba
*kino
Interstellar disappoints me so much. It had the potential to be one of the best movies ever, and some aspects are that good, but there is also some bullshit that drags down to the "just good" tier.
I can't really think of anything substantive in the movie that I haven't seen much better already in many other movies. As capital-E Emotional as the movie is clearly trying to be, the characters come across as phony and simplistic. The themes are way too sappy to take seriously, which I thought anons were just joking about for years.
Any other space movie has done something equivalent to the scene were Doctor Mann wakes up?
Honestly, I don't remember anything about that scene other than him crying. He later explains in far too many words that he was lonely and cowardly and blah blah blah and that has been done both more authentically and without too much dialogue in other movies that aren't even seen as obscure or artsy like Taxi Driver, The Graduate or Eraserhead.
Read my post again, specifically the part about "space movie".
No I can't, but I saw it done poorly in this one.
I can't imagine caring about this or that genre.
>other movies
>like Taxi Driver, The Graduate or Eraserhead
I hate modern Hollywood but this movie was a rare gem. Stop being a contrariangay.
The love thing is literally the best part about the movie and you homosexuals hate it. I have a feeling it's going to be one of those aspects that are going to be relevant centuries later.
The emotional aspect of the movie is mostly well done but it doesn't change the fact that the worldbuilding is bullshit. Love didn't need to be a literal force of the universe.
>moron didn't get it
It is not, your stupid literal moron.
Love was the thing who made impossible to Murph to trash all her things related to her dad and keep the watch she could transport safely and decipher with calm in her comfy NASA installation.
It's not about it being a force, but being a feeling that shapes our actions in the material world.
The rest is just Copper being poetic, repeating the nonsense Brand said while in shock.
young murph carried the flick but no one could say that in public. they just had to pretend the plot was really good.
>salvages your kino
I fricking love fanedits bros. Every Nolan movie needs to be debloated by these guys. They even made TDKR enjoyable.
Did they manage to make a watchable version of Oppenheimer?
Unless they did some serious soundtrack doctoring I don't see how you can edit a Nolan film down without it being jarring.
Meh. Wasn't great but it was better than Ad Astra.
Reddit movie for people with 105 IQ.
First hour was good. Then it turns into a makoto shinkai anime with the wacky space romance nonsense.
I laughed out loud when the son was eating corn on the cob and corn bread for dinner. I know they established that corn was all that could grow, but it was so funny to me.
Gravity was better tbqh
nuh uh
6/10 and i'm being generous
Amazing example of a love it or hate it
I think it's just ok
It's an amazing example of can't love it or hate it.
I liked it
Why is Matt Damons name not on there?
Surprise plus subversion of expectations.