9/10 scifi before they exit the wormhole.
4/10 once they decide to go to the water planet.
Most braindead moronic astronauts in cinematic history.
John/Chris Nolan is a shitty writer that needs to go through more drafts.
>4/10 once they decide to go to the water planet.
100%
the matt damon plotline halted all of the momentum
and the water planet could have easily been cut/edited down significantly
Cinemaphile loved it when it came out so it only makes sense that they hate it now that it has become le reddit because the people that post here are contrarian losers whose opinions are formed by their favorite internet babysitters (RLM)
>Cinemaphile loved it when it came out
spoken like a true redditor that wasn't here
Cinemaphile has always had mixed opinions on it, moron, we don't eat up every nolanslop right away
>What do we truly think about Interstellar?
It's great for the sum of its parts (wave planet/Tars/etc) but by no means perfect. I do feel it stays with you emotionally though. Love Nolan but I'd give it 7 to 7.5/10
Needed another rewrite to make everything come together more. Also, ditch Hathaway for an actress who is less repulsive.
But at least it was better than the rubbish Spielberg and J-Nolan were cooking up before C-Nolan took over.
>What do we truly think about Interstellar?
Am I the only one who felt like it should have been like 45 minutes to a hour longer? Feels like the script and story needed it.
>cooper drives away >lift off in 10, 9, 8 >murph runs outside pulling the saddest face any human child has ever made >hans zimmer slams all the keys on his organ
>mackenzie foy's father, a truck driver, and mother, a homemaker, had no connections to the film industry.
Nepo babies absolutely BLOWN the frick away.
They re show it every now and then anyway but the cinema near me theyre showing it quite frequently this year. Might be because its the 10th anniversary soon
Why did Cooper get the job? Did they leave hiring the pilot for last and just the ex astronaut commander showed up? Or they had someone else planned then Cooper showed up and they were like frick it, good enough.
he was in the right place at the right time. they likely would have recruited him at some point anyway due to his past history with nasa, even if we ignore the whole future humans setting up his path shit.
he was in the right place at the right time. they likely would have recruited him at some point anyway due to his past history with nasa, even if we ignore the whole future humans setting up his path shit.
How is it not clear after the 5D shit that he was destined to be recruited to contact his daughter? The story behind this movie is just that everything is destined and that higher dimensions exist
what part of "even if we ignore the future humans setting his path up" did you not get? that revelation doesn't happen until coop goes back into gargantua and falls into the tesseract, before then it's only speculation as to who placed the wormhole there.
>5D >future humans
Simpleton view of it all, everything is destined, like I said in the post you responded to, but for some reason decided to ignore half of the post.
butthole, reread the initial question and response. the movie unfolds as it progresses and then it becomes a learned fact that all of this already happened and we just watched 5D humans set up events. but the point is you don't know that until the last act so as far as we're aware it's playing out in real time.
That seemed like a pointless detail to me. Why even say theyre travelling to another galaxy just have them be at another point in our galaxy. Cooper has zero of finding brand in time
*zero chance of finding brand in time. Hes gonna have another moment where he walks in on a dying old woman surrounded by kids telling him to frick off
Interstellar was just pure kino, I think the OST carries the entire plot no matter how moronic it gets, but since I'm a sucker for space stuff I just loved it
Typical nolanslop. I think his best movie was Dunkirk because he straight up cuts all the plot bullshit and focuses on what makes Nolan movies so good. Interstellar is like the opposite of that.
funny as i think dunkirk is his second worst behind rises
watching a bunch of homosexuals on a beach then cutting to a few homosexuals on a boat is such riveting storytelling that the few actual scenes where shit happens was so damned boring i was itching to leave the theater
the unofficial tie-in for day of infamy was more entertaining
>is such riveting storytelling
exactly
all of his plots are fricking bullshit
you watch Nolan movies for the cinematography and not pretentious storylines
Dunkirk has zero plot, which makes it the best Nolan movie
>you watch Nolan movies for the cinematography and not pretentious storylines
yeah but even then his movies are hit or miss
like i think tenet actually is one of his better written films and it has great set pieces but the visuals are shit and scream amateur hour
meanwhile begins, prestige, interstellar & oppie are all beautiful to look at
dunkirk is washed out tones the movie lmao
funny as i think dunkirk is his second worst behind rises
watching a bunch of homosexuals on a beach then cutting to a few homosexuals on a boat is such riveting storytelling that the few actual scenes where shit happens was so damned boring i was itching to leave the theater
the unofficial tie-in for day of infamy was more entertaining
Dunkirk had zero grandiosity to it, zero immense sense of scale. 30-40 extras on a beach and Im supposed to suspend my disbelief? Trash. The only good part is the intro sequence.
It's a movie about one of the largest evac operations in the entire WWII, you mong. Had it not happened, the Brits would have lost most of their ground forces. Its as grandiose as it gets. And it shows you the true chaos that is modern war where shit just happens and you have little to no control over it as a random grunt. And the movie SHOWS this like movies are supposed to do instead of McConaughey mumbling pop sci mumbo jumbo to the viewers.
>And it shows you the true chaos that is modern war
it literally shows a bunch of bongs standing on a beach while the actual war happens in the background lol
then it cuts to a kid dying on a boat because he smacked his head
it's a fricking awful film
my filmmaker aussie c**t friend tried to tell me it's a great film about survival in a crazy shit environment
frick you sound a bit like him, kori is that you?
>one of the largest evac operations in the entire WWII
Yeah, couldve fooled me there Nolan. You know what's funny? ATONEMENT had exactly what I'm talking about - the scale of "one of the largest evac operations" represented in film
9/10 scifi before they exit the wormhole.
4/10 once they decide to go to the water planet.
Most braindead moronic astronauts in cinematic history.
John/Chris Nolan is a shitty writer that needs to go through more drafts.
this but i still enjoy the movie overall, a solid 7
soundtrack is breasts
>4/10 once they decide to go to the water planet.
100%
the matt damon plotline halted all of the momentum
and the water planet could have easily been cut/edited down significantly
Cinemaphile loved it when it came out so it only makes sense that they hate it now that it has become le reddit because the people that post here are contrarian losers whose opinions are formed by their favorite internet babysitters (RLM)
>Cinemaphile loved it when it came out
spoken like a true redditor that wasn't here
Cinemaphile has always had mixed opinions on it, moron, we don't eat up every nolanslop right away
Then why the frick is bane posting so common here when The Dark Knight is extremely popular among posters while being such dogshit capeshit?
Pretty good, until Matt Damon shoes up. Then it falls apart.
Nice Bourne reference.
the Matt Damon arc was the best part of the movie
no the c'mon tars part was
tars a shit
matt's robot was superior in every way
he was the best of us
>What do we truly think about Interstellar?
It's great for the sum of its parts (wave planet/Tars/etc) but by no means perfect. I do feel it stays with you emotionally though. Love Nolan but I'd give it 7 to 7.5/10
shut the frick up ai slop homosexual
>shut the frick up ai slop homosexual
>ai slop homosexual
>I'm just trying to get to outerspace, Marty.
Needed another rewrite to make everything come together more. Also, ditch Hathaway for an actress who is less repulsive.
But at least it was better than the rubbish Spielberg and J-Nolan were cooking up before C-Nolan took over.
CMON TARS
a fricking giant bookshelf
>What do we truly think about Interstellar?
Am I the only one who felt like it should have been like 45 minutes to a hour longer? Feels like the script and story needed it.
The greatest film ever made
>Because my dad promised me
Bros...
>DUN LEMME LEAVE MUUUUURPH
>MUUUUUUUUURPH
ngl I get misty eyed every time
>cooper drives away
>lift off in 10, 9, 8
>murph runs outside pulling the saddest face any human child has ever made
>hans zimmer slams all the keys on his organ
Absolute suffering
I didnt realize willy wonka was in this
same, when i rewatched it last year my brain was like "oh hey there's timothee before he became popular" it was literally his second movie
>mackenzie foy's father, a truck driver, and mother, a homemaker, had no connections to the film industry.
Nepo babies absolutely BLOWN the frick away.
Love it. Its 10 years old this year so I can't wait to have my balls blown off by the score in cinemas again
its coming back to cinemas?
They re show it every now and then anyway but the cinema near me theyre showing it quite frequently this year. Might be because its the 10th anniversary soon
I'd give my left nut to watch that shit in IMAX
Why did Cooper get the job? Did they leave hiring the pilot for last and just the ex astronaut commander showed up? Or they had someone else planned then Cooper showed up and they were like frick it, good enough.
he was in the right place at the right time. they likely would have recruited him at some point anyway due to his past history with nasa, even if we ignore the whole future humans setting up his path shit.
How is it not clear after the 5D shit that he was destined to be recruited to contact his daughter? The story behind this movie is just that everything is destined and that higher dimensions exist
what part of "even if we ignore the future humans setting his path up" did you not get? that revelation doesn't happen until coop goes back into gargantua and falls into the tesseract, before then it's only speculation as to who placed the wormhole there.
>5D
>future humans
Simpleton view of it all, everything is destined, like I said in the post you responded to, but for some reason decided to ignore half of the post.
butthole, reread the initial question and response. the movie unfolds as it progresses and then it becomes a learned fact that all of this already happened and we just watched 5D humans set up events. but the point is you don't know that until the last act so as far as we're aware it's playing out in real time.
pure kino
true love for that movie and music score
>uhm, its right behind me, isn't it?
I love this movie but how the frick did a 500 ft wave sneak up on them
It was simply too big for them to notice
They though they were mountains
Dumb sentimental trash with some cool visuals
the soundtrack is so good
i cry evertim
> called "interstellar"
> go to another galaxy altogether.
always bugged me. why can't Hollywood get this right?
the interstellar part was when they went through the wormhole you nonce
that's interGALATIC travel. they explicitly travel to another galaxy
That seemed like a pointless detail to me. Why even say theyre travelling to another galaxy just have them be at another point in our galaxy. Cooper has zero of finding brand in time
*zero chance of finding brand in time. Hes gonna have another moment where he walks in on a dying old woman surrounded by kids telling him to frick off
the definition for interstellar is what happens between two stars
technically the term fits you dildo
Interstellar was just pure kino, I think the OST carries the entire plot no matter how moronic it gets, but since I'm a sucker for space stuff I just loved it
If you hate Interstellar you hate kino itself
It's Inception for Stanley Kubrick fans.
Typical nolanslop. I think his best movie was Dunkirk because he straight up cuts all the plot bullshit and focuses on what makes Nolan movies so good. Interstellar is like the opposite of that.
funny as i think dunkirk is his second worst behind rises
watching a bunch of homosexuals on a beach then cutting to a few homosexuals on a boat is such riveting storytelling that the few actual scenes where shit happens was so damned boring i was itching to leave the theater
the unofficial tie-in for day of infamy was more entertaining
>is such riveting storytelling
exactly
all of his plots are fricking bullshit
you watch Nolan movies for the cinematography and not pretentious storylines
Dunkirk has zero plot, which makes it the best Nolan movie
>you watch Nolan movies for the cinematography and not pretentious storylines
yeah but even then his movies are hit or miss
like i think tenet actually is one of his better written films and it has great set pieces but the visuals are shit and scream amateur hour
meanwhile begins, prestige, interstellar & oppie are all beautiful to look at
dunkirk is washed out tones the movie lmao
Dunkirk had zero grandiosity to it, zero immense sense of scale. 30-40 extras on a beach and Im supposed to suspend my disbelief? Trash. The only good part is the intro sequence.
It's a movie about one of the largest evac operations in the entire WWII, you mong. Had it not happened, the Brits would have lost most of their ground forces. Its as grandiose as it gets. And it shows you the true chaos that is modern war where shit just happens and you have little to no control over it as a random grunt. And the movie SHOWS this like movies are supposed to do instead of McConaughey mumbling pop sci mumbo jumbo to the viewers.
>And it shows you the true chaos that is modern war
it literally shows a bunch of bongs standing on a beach while the actual war happens in the background lol
then it cuts to a kid dying on a boat because he smacked his head
it's a fricking awful film
my filmmaker aussie c**t friend tried to tell me it's a great film about survival in a crazy shit environment
frick you sound a bit like him, kori is that you?
sorry, I ain't aussie, m8
I just like Nolan aesthetics, but his reddit-tier plots bore me to death
>one of the largest evac operations in the entire WWII
Yeah, couldve fooled me there Nolan. You know what's funny? ATONEMENT had exactly what I'm talking about - the scale of "one of the largest evac operations" represented in film
>MURPH?!