Interstellar

Because the depiction of the black holes in Interstellar is scientifically accurate.
If accurate then surely one would want to watch the posted video before the movie? Or is the posted video in essence a bit of a plot spoiler? I watched it anyways, why sit in ignorance?
 
If accurate then surely one would want to watch the posted video before the movie? Or is the posted video in essence a bit of a plot spoiler? I watched it anyways, why sit in ignorance?

You could, I just took it that it would be interesting to see how black holes are depicted post-Interstellar.
 
Watched this movie yesterday.

Extremely boring story, kept checking the time to see when 3 hours are done. I'd rate it a 6/10

Only "good" part is all the science and stuff.
 
It really didn't bother me. It actually helped with the atmosphere. Kudos to Nolan for trying it.
 
Finally OP has seen Interstellar @ ster kinekor because it was half price.

I cant rate this movie because its brilliant garbage.

The one liners didnt do it for me infact the whole story didnt. The Idea was great but The Nolan Brothers lost it along the way.
Matthew Mcaconaghuey is a one dimensional actor - a misfit for this role.

The soundtrack plays through out the movie.

Couldnt hear Cooper properly at first because of his accent but adjusted.

Christopher Nolan forced emotion into the film.

Interstellar betrayed me just like Battle Los Angeles , Splice and a whole lot of overhyped films.
 
Very good movie, glad I wasn't the only one to pick up on the 2001 references and inspiration. Going deeper than that there's a LOT of scifi influences from Douglas Adams to Star Wars.

To me this was a geeks tribute to geekdom and I loved it, gonna need to watch it a few more times to catch everything though. Only criticism is the whole "love connection" thing, a bit forced could've explained it better(will hold suggestion as it's a spoiler)
 
Very good movie, glad I wasn't the only one to pick up on the 2001 references and inspiration. Going deeper than that there's a LOT of scifi influences from Douglas Adams to Star Wars.

To me this was a geeks tribute to geekdom and I loved it, gonna need to watch it a few more times to catch everything though. Only criticism is the whole "love connection" thing, a bit forced could've explained it better(will hold suggestion as it's a spoiler)

Agreed about the theme of love being the only thing that transcends time and space.

Sounded really corny but otherwise visually spectacular.
 
One of the recurrent songs in the soundtrack is very similar to the beginner piano piece Mysterious Procession:

[video=youtube;egUbqEUCKYk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egUbqEUCKYk[/video]

I wonder if it is coincidence or whether Hans Zimmer was subconsciously influenced by this piece that he had possibly encountered before.
 
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I assume the above post by Gary should come with a spoiler alert?? Not looking at it as I havent seen the movie yet.
 
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