Even when he likes one of Nolan's movies his critiques always spin back around to Nolan's EVIL fans. It's been four years since Inception. He's officially in dissenter mode now.Didn't Faraci love Inception? I think his bitterness towards Nolan only applies to his Batman movies.
He did and I believe he was looking forward to Interstellar as well.Didn't Faraci love Inception? I think his bitterness towards Nolan only applies to his Batman movies.
Hunger Games plus Big Hero 6 are both a big challenge for Interstellar, especially when you compare it with Inception's free run through the summer of 2010.
Imagine if the internet had been around during Spielbergo's heyday.Yeah, I've noticed the growing phenomenon - especially at IMDB, the cesspool of the internet - that people hate Nolan because they hate his fans, not because they hate Nolan. Most of them have no legitimate reason to not like his films. I find this incredible. What kind of psychological problem causes something like that? lol
He's a big time troll. A few months back he slagged anime on Twitter and spent the rest of the evening responding (snarkily) to pissed off fans.Faraci is in my same category of El Maybe and Jett. It's the category of "Oh, They Still Have Access to Keyboards?"
He did and I believe he was looking forward to Interstellar as well.
Faraci annoys me in general, but I don't believe he's biased here, either.
He's a big time troll. A few months back he slagged anime on Twitter and spent the rest of the evening responding (snarkily) to pissed off fans.

Yeah, I've noticed the growing phenomenon - especially at IMDB, the cesspool of the internet - that people hate Nolan because they hate his fans, not because they hate Nolan. Most of them have no legitimate reason to not like his films. I find this incredible. What kind of psychological problem causes something like that? lol
People really need to separate the two. I'm all for making fun of a fanbase but that shouldn't cloud one's judgement of the actual actor/director/film.I wouldn't be so sure yet man, you guys are drawing a lot of conclusions from 30 reviews...
Maybe this is the movie masses love and embrace, even if it divides critics. Maybe it taps into the zeitgeist in ways we don't yet know. The reaction from the industry and academy voters was overwhelmingly positive.
I have The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford on my top American movies of the 2000's list. It's in the top ten, actually.
76% Tomatometer; 66% Cream of the Crop
68 on Metacritic
I didn't think Interstellar was going to win two months ago and I still don't. Maybe I'll be wrong but I don't think I will be.Im not drawing this conclusion from the reviews. Im drawing this conclusion from the competition. There are a handful of serious oscar bait films that it will have to compete against. I just dont see this film winning even if it managed a 100% at Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic, and an A+ with audiences. Maybe in a dead year like 2000 it would have won, but not this year.
We saw the film "Interstellar" by Christopher Nolan with Matthew McConaughey.. and it keeps all its promises
Christopher Nolan directs his 2001, A Space Odyssey. Glory be to him!
And if Christopher Nolan is the new Stanley Kubrick?
. Extremely simple and grand. Kubrick? Spielbergien? Kaufmanien? Zemeckisien? No, nothing like that. Difficult to imagine a more Nolanian than this film.
Less refined than Gravity, less playful than Guardians of the Galaxy, Interstellar is no exception to the norm of the Major American story. But the double temptation, marshmallow or philosophical (Nolan has always taken for Kubrick) does not alter the pure pleasure "escapist" in this ultra-spectacular épopé

Roger Deakins is a genius. It's a bloody crime that he's still waiting for an Oscar.That's a great movie with excellent acting and some of the best cinematography I've ever seen.
Interstellar proves to be far probably the most beautiful tribute to the late Grand Master Kubrick cinema and at the same time suggests a self- conscious change of direction for Christopher Nolan
you can also see why very immense and inspiring adventure is probably exactly the right film at the right time .
Intelligent and exciting , Interstellar sets the need for mindless Hollywood products to expire. Nolan transformed the secrets of the universe in a cinematic playground , Profound and visually arresting moments are thought provoking
Snobby French reviews are in:
Just kidding, they're all absolute raves, Europeans are losing their *****:
Some of these are using google translate
http://www.huffingtonpost.fr/2014/1...-mcconaughey_n_6054166.html?utm_hp_ref=france
http://www.lexpress.fr/culture/cinema/interstellar-la-critique-de-stud io-cine-live_1615863.html
http://www.premiere.fr/Cinema/News-... he-sous-une-grande-odyssee-spatiale-4076675
http://www.telerama.fr/cinema/on-a-vu-interstellar,118453.php
