So...Interstellar

Started by jmucke, November 07, 2014, 11:26:50 AM

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jmucke

Enjoyed it a lot though it is easy to ridicule the story. Its one third Inception in space, on third 2001-worship and one third its own thing and works well over the almost 3-hour-running-time. At first I found the father-daughter-relationship a little annoying but it makes sense in the end. Or its totally pathetic, take your pick. Its worth watching anyway, preferably on a huge screen.

mortlock

im already put off. I had high hopes. Prometheus destroys this movie. fuck the haters..

EaterofBirds

I am so on the fence about this one..Nolan seems to maybe have jumped the shark?  I liked Batman..but not much of his others..


I want to see Nightcrawler and St. Vincent and little else this fall..and I really rarely go to theaters, so this one may be skipped due to the fact that the ones I want to see won't be around for long I'm sure.

gritty_fingers

Quote from: mortlock on November 07, 2014, 11:56:49 PM
Prometheus destroys this movie.

If Prometheus is better than this film then I will never watch this movie.
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mortlock

you will really never know unless you watch it..



and then its too late..

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jmucke

I thought Prometheus was a bit of a letdown. As a blockbuster I liked Interstellar better but eventually I prefer movies like Nightcrawler and St. Vincent too (still have to watch both though).

Dave J

I fell asleep during Prometheus, and could not sit through it a second time when I tried.

I really liked most of Interstellar.  Was thinking 10/10 until about the last 1/3 of the film.  Maybe a 9 now or less.  Overall, a good film.
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mortlock

without trying to sound all elitist artisan snobtard, I do want to say I feel like people who didn't like Prometheus, just don't 'get' it..



   

sleestak

Quote from: mortlock on November 07, 2014, 11:56:49 PM
im already put off. I had high hopes. Prometheus destroys this movie. fuck the haters..

Prometheus is one of the worst movies I've ever seen.   Really?
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The Shocker

I would say Prometheus is a seriously flawed movie that I enjoyed.

mortlock

Quote from: sleestak on November 15, 2014, 07:40:04 AM
Quote from: mortlock on November 07, 2014, 11:56:49 PM
im already put off. I had high hopes. Prometheus destroys this movie. fuck the haters..

Prometheus is one of the worst movies I've ever seen.   Really?
what do you hate about it. I hear lots of people say they hate it.. why??

sleestak

Quote from: mortlock on November 15, 2014, 11:38:45 PM
Quote from: sleestak on November 15, 2014, 07:40:04 AM
Quote from: mortlock on November 07, 2014, 11:56:49 PM
im already put off. I had high hopes. Prometheus destroys this movie. fuck the haters..

Prometheus is one of the worst movies I've ever seen.   Really?
what do you hate about it. I hear lots of people say they hate it.. why??

I loved the concept and special effects but I felt like the story, dialogue and the alien crowbarred tie-in to be offensive.  It should have been great but was overly influenced by lame blockbuster movie tendencies.
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GodShifter

Interstellar was just "ok".

Too many dumb plot holes in it and the end was a mess.

However, it's big budget science fiction with one of Hollywood's hottest directors, so there's that. It seems like Nolan could take some shit out of the toilet, in terms of a script, (kind of like what boltthrow does), and the studio heads would scream "brilliant! he's done it again".

6/10

Dylan Thomas

Quote from: The Shocker on November 15, 2014, 08:52:55 AM
I would say Prometheus is a seriously flawed movie that I enjoyed.

I would agree with this statement.  I absolutely adored it in a campy, cheesy sci-fi way, though it's not like it's a great/coherent/artistic movie.  It's fun and dumb.


I will see Interstellar, I love sci-fi...
The fact that I kept setting my own boats on fire was considered charming.

mortlock

I red boxed intersteller this weekend. I was right Prometheus was way better. come on..dude goes into a black hole and ends up in a bookshelf.

you people just go on believing it was better than Prometheus..bunch of tards.. 

CanookieWookie

Interstellar is/was one of the best movies ever made.  Yep.  It is. 

sleestak

Not if its anything like Prometheus


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CanookieWookie

Its much much much much better. Yes.


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mortlock

you couldn't do a 'everything wrong with interstellar in 4 mins or less' because it would take almost as long as the fucking movie was to cover everything..

HP-KEEF-MAKER

Interstellar was good. Maybe 3rd best Nolan film after Inception and Prestige. Or maybe 4th after DKR. Inception is probably one of my all time fave movies.

Chest Rockwell

i felt clever when I realised he was in the bookshelf, pushing dust on the floor, like, from the past.

but then im not too smart. and neither was interstellar.

I love michael Caine, but as soon as saw him I was like, 'oh Michael Caine... he's gonna get a Batsuit! er... what film is this?'
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juan11

Loved it until the last 1/3 or so.

Also, a day or so after my dad died, I was on the couch & said, "I could use a good movie--  what's this Interstellar I've been hearing about?"

*pressed play*

Jesus Christ. I had to take 2 breaks because weepy.




Anyway, it's no Gravity.
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Quote from: juan11 on August 30, 2015, 01:49:20 AM
Loved it until the last 1/3 or so.

Also, a day or so after my dad died, I was on the couch & said, "I could use a good movie--  what's this Interstellar I've been hearing about?"

*pressed play*

Jesus Christ. I had to take 2 breaks because weepy.




Anyway, it's no Gravity.

When my son was born with no right hand (birth defect) I went home the second or third night when him and my wife were still in the hospital, rather stressed out and exhausted. Thought a silly movie would be the right thing to relax and take my mind off things, so I chose "Kingpin". Smart move since it features Woody Harrelson as a bowler who loses his right hand.