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A lot of the general audience doesn't like that kind of stuff though. That's why so many hard sci-fi movies struggle to make back their budgets. Nolan is really going to have to nail the execution of it.
After reading the spoilers, I definitely see why he felt the need for an "everyman" actor like McConaughey. He needed someone the audience could relate to as they are taken through this bizarre, hard sci-fi story.
We'll see about the film's success. Maybe we should stop worrying about the public so much. I know that's the non-fanboy thing to do, but sometimes the public can surprise you. Like you, I want original films, especially ones that are HARD sci-fi to succeed. It only helps out the business and implores more original, forward thinking projects. (Just like how Ridley Scott's The Martian was probably green lit thanks to Gravity.)
Also, the movie's not out yet. There's plenty of time to 'ramp' up the ads IF need be.






if he did that and she was still there, then you know that's a keeper for sure. Wife of the year.
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