C. Nolan's Interstellar - Part 2

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giant space station,aliens and robots in a Nolan movie? i am 234% hyped.
 
Well... They're not really aliens. Basically, they're invisible beings that manipulate the gravity around them to connect with tangible life forms.

Got it? :P
 
Well... They're not really aliens. Basically, they're invisible beings that manipulate the gravity around them to connect with tangible life forms.

Got it? :P

[BLACKOUT]But they're not human right? Or they're like mutants or an advanced form of people?[/BLACKOUT]
 
Well... They're not really aliens. Basically, they're invisible beings that manipulate the gravity around them to connect with tangible life forms.

Got it? :P

Lord. This again.
 
i agree. can someone tell us locations and how scifi this movie will get without spoilers?
for example space ships? futuristic vehicles? a futuristic machine that will destroys the world? robots? weapons?

thanks

Think of this as like if you were just seeing set pics of Tatooine for the first Star Wars. It's very sci fi, but the first act takes place on a planet in an area not so high tech.
 
I saw Into Darkness twice and honestly don't see much of a Nolan influence, it's far siller than anything Nolan has done. The influence is very, very slight and superficial I'd say (I saw Into Darkness a second time just a few days ago BTW).

I suffered through The Amazing Spider-Man once and 100% see the Nolan influence in that film. The movie is chopped from here to high havens so you have to look closer because it's obvious Sony lightened the tone with the reshoots. I suspect the sequel is going to be less Nolan rip-offy from what I've seen.

I see the Nolan influence most in SkyFall but I loved SkyFall so I don't care...too much.

I think it's fascinating how much influence Nolan has had since 2005. He is just a pimp. He should start getting checks from some of these productions. lol


Well he did from Superman Begins, err Man of Steel. :oldrazz:

In Star Trek, it was superficial, but so was that movie. It made a half-assed grasp at "serious" pretensions about the War on Terror. Except what seemed daring in TDK, and intriguing in Skyfall, became rote and eye-rolling in Abrams' attempt. What with the Klingons being a "war like culture" who causes our boys in uniform to illegally fly into sovereign territory to take a terrorist out, which cold spark a war. Then it turns out that the government has been supplying and training Bin Laden, err Khan from years ago. Then he flies essentially a plane into buildings, plus Khan's second act plotting was a lazy recreation of the Joker (the writers even called Khan' Star Trek's Joker)...it's there.

Poorly done. But it is there.
 
[BLACKOUT]But they're not human right? Or they're like mutants or an advanced form of people?[/BLACKOUT]

No, they're not. The post wasn't meant to be taken seriously lol
I know they are aliens

I was just joking by saying [BLACKOUT]they weren't[/BLACKOUT] and following it up with pretentious jibber jabber. Jeez guys :o
 
Eww. Gross. I thought this was a science fiction, space movie. Why are they like, in muddy trucks and stuff? Where are the spacesuits and rockets?
 
Eww. Gross. I thought this was a science fiction, space movie. Why are they like, in muddy trucks and stuff? Where are the spacesuits and rockets?

This is a "grounded" and "realistic" space movie. :o
 
The truck IS the rocket.
 
This was the synopsis on a local paper-

“Flora’s Letter” is described as a science fiction movie about explorers who travel through a worm hole into another dimension.
Set in the future, “Flora’s Letter” details the toll climate change has taken on agriculture, with corn the last crop to be cultivated.
The scientists embark on a journey through a worm hole into other dimensions in search of somewhere other crops can be grown.

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Mysterious machinery mods from the Alberta set of Interstellar. For "space corn" or vampire custom work.
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Is this film really that focused on the whole agriculture thing? I mean is that plot description accurate?
 
Looks interesting, the last movie that had a country backdrop with scifi was Reel Steel...and Looper.
 
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Anyone here who read the script/early draft? I'd love to get a small summary of it for some fanposters that I want to make.
 
agriculture? uuuu thats interesting. i hope they will not make it a big idea and not develop it. like Elysium?

i forgot. this was a Spielberg movie written by J. Nolan. this can not fail.
 
Nolan will definitely get middle America heartland with this type of opening plot line. He knows what he's doing. I'm seeing why Matt M. was chosen now.
 
I'm actually very intrigued with this angle as the lack of farms in science fiction always kind of baffled me, to the degree that Looper really stood out in that regard.
 
It's just assumed that in the future we would get all our food like the Jetsons, either via pills or the Food-A-Rac-A-Cycle.
 
The "crops" angle will definitely be something I'm sure will be interesting and like most Nolan films there is probably a whole lot more to it all.
 
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