Interstellar Live
2014's ground-breaking sci-fi epic Interstellar will be brought to life by a live orchestra in a special gala screening at the Royal Albert Hall.
Interstellar Live will see the Christopher Nolan film shown on the big screen, whilst composer Hans Zimmer leads a 60-piece orchestra and the Hall's Grand Organ in a simultaneous performance of the movie's Academy Award and BAFTA nominated score.
The evening will be introduced by Sir Michael Caine, who played Professor John Brand in the film, and will also see a pre-performance conversation between executive producer and theoretical physicist Kip Thorne and director Christopher Nolan on the art, music and science behind Interstellar.
Interstellar, also starring Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain and Matt Damon, tells the story of a team of astronauts who travel through a wormhole in search of a new home for humanity. It was one of the biggest films of 2014, breaking box office records upon opening, and has been nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Original Score.
Wow.If anybody is going to be in London on March 30th:
http://www.royalalberthall.com/tickets/interstellar/default.aspx

Congrats to Interstellar for winning the SFX Oscar.
Now I have to watch Whiplash, if it beat interstellar in sound stuff it must be spectacular.
I'm glad I'm not the only one that had this issue. While I was born with a hearing loss it's not that bad and so rewatching the movie recently during dialogue scenes I have to turn the volume up to full blast almost and during action scenes I have to quickly turn it down since it's about to blow out my soundbar or somethingWhiplash's score is certainly more balanced. Interstellars only redeeming factor was the fantastic LFE. Which was truly spectacular. The rest was a borderline mess with the score drowning out the dialogue in sections. I could barely enjoy the redocking scene because of the damn score. Finally I had to put my fingers in my ears. And it wasn't a problem with the theater setup because they had spent the night before the premiere calibrating the audio setup to the specifications that were sent out for the film. Nolan just went over board with Interstellar's sound mix. It was too damn loud and overbearing.

I agree. I think the movie deserved that kind of payoff considering what Cooper went through. I think missing out on the majority of his children's lives was torture enough. I want to give Brand a big hug at the end, but I know it's going to be ok for her. The last scene has a good mix of isolation and hope.http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/03/20/this-is-how-interstellar-originally-ended
I think I like the ending they went with better. It was more emotionally rewarding.
http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/03/20/this-is-how-interstellar-originally-ended
I think I like the ending they went with better. It was more emotionally rewarding.
http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/03/20/this-is-how-interstellar-originally-ended
I think I like the ending they went with better. It was more emotionally rewarding.

Why do so many movies have the score drowning out the dialogue?
Noah, Inherent Vice, etc