
Has anybody watched Cosmos? The new one that aired on FOX this year I mean, it's on Netflix now if you didn't catch it when it aired. It's wonderful. The warm reception it got bodes well for this movie, I think. The science community is probably gonna go bananas for Interstellar, but I'm really hoping that mainstream interest in science and space exploration is on its way to making a comeback.
upside down mountain?
Sequel to Inception?
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The second poster... urgh. The teaser poster was more imaginative and subtle.
Nolan is a frontrunner?
I think the poster looks like your standard Christopher Nolan poster.
I'm definitely not watching any of those TV spots.Hopefully the TV - Spots will focus on the wow & the spectacle

Yeah, the new poster looks like fan-art. Sadly this has become the norm for Hollywood. The teaser poster was nice though.
I wouldn't rule out some more posters once the marketing blitz hits full force in October.
Science adviser to 'Interstellar' writing bookI can tell you I saw my costar Matthew McConaughey on Saturday. In his own words, the movie is an event. He said he cried three times when he had seen it recently. Im so excited about my character. She really moved me. And working with Christopher Nolan, it makes sense why people lose their breath around him. He is the real deal, full-stop, technically. And also hes the kind of director that, when giving an acting note, makes your performance better. He doesnt just insert himself to do it. He actually makes you better. Hes an actors director.
NEW YORK (AP) A companion guide to Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" promises not only some background on one of the year's most anticipated movies but also some basic science.
Publisher W.W. Norton and Company announced Wednesday that Kip Thorne's "The Science of Interstellar" will coincide with the November release of the movie. Thorne is a theoretical physicist, and was the scientific adviser and executive producer of "Interstellar."
The publisher says Thorne plans to explain "the dazzling science that underpins the film." The book will include a foreword by Nolan.
"Interstellar," a philosophical science fiction thriller, stars Oscar winners Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway.
Another tie-in book was previously announced: "Interstellar: Beyond Time and Space," by Mark Cotta Vaz. Vaz also has written about the making of "Finding Nemo" and "The Incredibles."
I just came out of a space time connection from a wormhole created by this genius, and it is a masterpiece.
Trailers and posters are mere grains of sand to the beach that is #Interstellar surrounded by a massive ocean of emotion and relativity.