C. Nolan's Interstellar

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Who's Nolan talking to here?

More importantly, when is he holding in his hand?

Also, I notice the rash or whatever was on his face for most of the year is slowly fading. :funny:

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Never said it wasn't Critically successful
Never said it wasn't Financially successful
Never said I didn't like it.

I said and let me paraphrase for clarity, the Matrix was successful 'where' Inception wasn't. That should make at least some sense to some.


I thought you might of meant that , but it was hard to tell. Thank you for clarifying. Not sure the point of the whole argument is though. Nolan next project is a big budget sci fi film so he must be doing something right.
 
*****'s about to get real when the beard is back. :awesome:
 
That beard needs some work. Less California Rolls and more cow product....

Either way its better then clean shaven, welcome to the club Nolan. :)
 
A possible clue about the release year... Or maybe not. :funny:

From Paul Franklin:

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Unless he's talking about Pfister's Transcendence (which will be released in 2014) or some other project he'll be working on, I think he's referring to Interstellar which would point to a 2014 release (2015 Oscars).
 
I saw this too. No idea whats happening in 2015 but that's TOO FAR AWAY AGH
 
He's talking about the 2015 Oscars which means that the movie he's talking about is poised for a 2014 release. :)
 
That's next year.

Technically, if it's meant to be released late 2014 (December), it's TWO years :wall:

But, it's better than nothing :whatever: And it could be worse (2015 :csad:)

On another matter now, some poster over at IMDB claimed that "Christian Bale and Marion Cotillard will be the two leaders on the interstellar mission. And Tom Hardy will support as the idiosyncratic antihero of the bunch."

But hey, it's IMDB so it's most probable BS :whatever: But I felt I had to mention it to you anyway, so don't shoot :woot:
 
I read in "Empire online" forums that Spielberg's original idea for the film was based on this game by Lucasarts named "The Dig".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dig

It's interesting to see IF and HOW MUCH this will be incorporated in Nolan's film. Personally, from the plot of the game I don't see much referring to "time travel"..
 
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