Interstellar (2014)(Christopher Nolan) - Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway & Sir Michael Caine
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this better not be on no tree of life type ?
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Watching Nolan trailers are so pointless
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No idea what this ? 's about from the trailer.
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Read an recent nolan interview and he talked alil about the film
Guess the film is set 50, 60 yrs in the future. Climate change has left the earth barren and now we can only grow corn. Food scarcity leads mankind to sending a group of astronauts off into space to look for a planet humans can inhabit
Little CGI was used
And renowned physicist kip thorne is an executive producer
Not gonna be released until next yr but im hype lol
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desertrain10 wrote: »Read an recent nolan interview and he talked alil about the film
Guess the film is set 50, 60 yrs in the future. Climate change has left the earth barren and now we can only grow corn.
sooo... a lotta corn fed women in the film huh?
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saw the trailer for this before Godzilla.
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Im intrigued.
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I was on board soon as I saw Nolan, McConaughey, and space.
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Looks interesting
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I'll check it out
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The fact that Spielberg wanted to direct it for the longest should tell you something.....
I just hope they don't spend longer than like, 15 minutes setting things up on Earth because I wanna see those quasars n black holes and whatever the ? else they gonna throw our way lol. -
Interesting
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Swiffness! wrote: »The fact that Spielberg wanted to direct it for the longest should tell you something.....
I just hope they don't spend longer than like, 15 minutes setting things up on Earth because I wanna see those quasars n black holes and whatever the ? else they gonna throw our way lol.
trailer made it look like they spend alot more time on earth than in space tho -
The release date makes me think the studio are going to push it for awards.
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Official Runtime Reveals Christopher Nolan's 'Interstellar' Will Be His Longest Movie Yet
This fall, prepare to get your mind blown, eyes dazzled and....bladder tested. "Interstellar" is coming, and the buzz is getting louder and louder, with each new detail being scrutinized… and here's another!
The runtime has been revealed for Christopher Nolan's latest film, and it's his longest yet: "Interstellar" will run 2 hours and 49 minutes. That said, it's only five minutes longer than "The Dark Knight Rises," and the filmmaker knows how to keep things moving, so you likely won't be looking at your watch.
And "Interstellar" will give you plenty to gawk at, with Nolan once again using IMAX cameras for key sequences. Just how much of the movie will be in the mega-sized format isn't yet known, but the filmmaker's preference for film over digital will see the famed TCL Chinese Theater IMAX in Hollywood swap out their digital projector, for one that will handle 70mm prints. And if you want the same experience, you'll have track down the handful of IMAX theaters that still have the analog format, and we're sure a list will emerge in advance of the film's release.
So, just a couple more bits and bobs of intel to keep you sated for now. "Interstellar" arrives on November 7th.
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No idea what this ? 's about from the trailer.
That's better than most these films that give the whole story away in 90 seconds
Looks interesting to me. Imma check it -
atribecalledgabi wrote: »this better not be on no tree of life type ?
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Anyone saw this yet?
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Looks to be real good, may try to catch it this weekend
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Booked for Saturday IMAX. I haven't seen a bad Nolan film and I've seen them all.
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Yeah I am taking my lady to see this in Imax Saturday. I am looking foward to this movie.