Interstellar - Part 4

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I didn't get the trailer for this before Godzilla. Kind of annoying, but I'd already watched it about 10 times on my computer, so no big deal.

Mostly no big deal since most of the trailer footage is from the Earth scenes in the first act, but I do wish I could have seen the wormhole on the big screen. Alas, I got stuck with 10 or so very bland trailers for movies I won't be seeing.
 
Reading the last few pages with comments from people who are in the know have me salivating.
 
Mostly no big deal since most of the trailer footage is from the Earth scenes in the first act, but I do wish I could have seen the wormhole on the big screen. Alas, I got stuck with 10 or so very bland trailers for movies I won't be seeing.

Yeah, most of the trailers I got were ones I'd already seen way too many times. Got a new Edge of Tomorrow trailer though. It wasn't bad, but that movie still just looks like GROUNDHOG DAY: APOCALYPSE.
 
Yeah, most of the trailers I got were ones I'd already seen way too many times. Got a new Edge of Tomorrow trailer though. It wasn't bad, but that movie still just looks like GROUNDHOG DAY: APOCALYPSE.

:funny:

Well done.
 
So much , script this , script that. Just spoiler that stuff...please.
 
Well, it was definitely a trailer for a Nolan film. That much I'll say.

Getting real sick of that particular role for women in film too. Particularly in Nolan's work.
 
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That black hole sequence just looks incredible. In all of the films and science documentaries I've seen, I haven't seen a black hole portrayed in that way.
 
I don't know if Nolan will do this, but I hope they communicate the silence of space in the film - like in 2001. I think that would be terrifying, especially if they cut between any chaos occurring within the ship and the outside space environment.
 
I don't know if Nolan will do this, but I hope they communicate the silence of space in the film - like in 2001. I think that would be terrifying, especially if they cut between any chaos occurring within the ship and the outside space environment.
Gravity did a fantastic job at this too.
 
That black hole sequence just looks incredible. In all of the films and science documentaries I've seen, I haven't seen a black hole portrayed in that way.
That' because it is a wormhole, not a blackhole.
 
Gravity did a fantastic job at this too.

I liked it in Gravity, but I'd like to see Nolan take a more Kubrick approach by having completely dead silent space sequences.
 
I'm kinda getting the vibe opposite of a lot of people I've seen on here and elsewhere on the net. I think this has the potential to be one of those films that people go in with little interest and end up coming out blown away. As in they didn't understand/like the trailers and because of low expectations the film ended up knocking their socks off.

Yeah... it's sci-fi but for crying out loud it has Kip S. Thorne as a tech. advisor... for people who don't know he's a pretty big deal. There is going to be a lot of (theoretical) science backing up the fantasy.
 

A lot of recent films, and in particular Nolan films, tend to have women in large roles that nevertheless primarily serve as objects of interest/longing/tragedy that serves the arc of the more rugged male protagonist. This may in fact not be the case, since Ann Hathaway is on the ship, and Nolan seems to be slowly abandoning his use of the missing/dead/unreachable important woman crutch, so I may be just being pessimistic.
 
A lot of recent films, and in particular Nolan films, tend to have women in large roles that nevertheless primarily serve as objects of interest/longing/tragedy that serves the arc of the more rugged male protagonist. This may in fact not be the case, since Ann Hathaway is on the ship, and Nolan seems to be slowly abandoning his use of the missing/dead/unreachable important woman crutch, so I may be just being pessimistic.


mcconaughey is still hoping to come back to his daughter.

I think his adult daughter is Jessica Chastain

So she's the unreachable object.
 
I watched the trailer and I am very much looking forward to this. It has vibes of Contact to it for me. In the respect that the science aspect is taken seriously. And the fact that Contact is just a spectacular film. But then the book was amazing...
 
Nice trailer, I'm sold.
Question : I get that Earth is slowly dieing for whatever reason ( becoming a desert, resources dried ? ) but what are they exactly looking for in space ? A new planet to settle ?
 
Nice trailer, I'm sold.
Question : I get that Earth is slowly dieing for whatever reason ( becoming a desert, resources dried ? ) but what are they exactly looking for in space ? A new planet to settle ?

Most likely. At least that's what i inferred from the trailer (nothing in our solar system can save us)
 
Well in the script (and-probably the movie) there is more to it then that.
 
And the thing is it makes a valid real world point. We seriously should be looking for some kinda fallback.
 
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