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This is not a trailer movie. And that's fine because it's the actual film that matters but yeah none of these trailers have been great.
Extremely helpful site: https://interstellar.withgoogle.com/ways-to-see
It's opening in IMAX, 70mm and 35mm on Nov. 5th. Tix available now for IMAX, not sure about the other formats.
Yep. Very nice. Stylish looks.Anyone notice how well their dialogue is actually helmet mic'd audio?
That's very cool and real.
See I think the trailers are decent but they make it look like your run of the mill sci fi film and I like sci fi but I don't rush out to see such films. If it weren't a Nolan film I definitely wouldn't rush out to see it.Trailers have been borderline terrible for this, I trust Nolan and McConaughey though
See I think the trailers are decent but they make it look like your run of the mill sci fi film and I like sci fi but I don't rush out to see such films. If it weren't a Nolan film I definitely wouldn't rush out to see it.
I'm still not feeling the glory of space in these trailers...
I never said I wanted to see all of the money shots, I just said that the trailers are nothing special to me. My feelings have very little to do with my wanting to see the entire film in a trailer.Which is why I respect Nolan. We still haven't seen any of the real ''money shots'' Everyone shall bring an extra pair of pants.
See I think the trailers are decent but they make it look like your run of the mill sci fi film and I like sci fi but I don't rush out to see such films. If it weren't a Nolan film I definitely wouldn't rush out to see it.
This girl is going to be a star.
People will be disappointed if they expect this to be similar to Inception- from the looks of it, this is Nolan trying something different from his Memento/TDK formula we're starting to get accustomed to. Before this trailer I was honestly cautiously optimistic for this (given how TDKR was a disappointment for me), but this trailer really took me abroad the hypetrain; I could finally see that old-school "Spielbergian" movie Nolan was trying to make.