Interstellar - Part 9

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TARS and CASE were fantastic. So unique in the way they moved and did things. And you could actually tell that they weren't CGI in most scenes.
 
So I'm listening to the soundtrack right now on Youtube and I think my favorite bit is track 13 ~ Coward. I just love creepy organ music(though it's mainly confined to the last half of the track) and it's a nice change of pace for Zimmer.
 
^ Stay (not to be confused with S.T.A.Y) might be my favourite so far, and A Place Among the Stars has a great, unsettling/horror vibe to it that I'm really enjoying.
 
What is it about organs that are just so instantly creepy? I love it.
 
I know it's typical to jump to the action track but I've had "Mountains" in my head for 48 hours now I swear.
 
I'm not quite understanding that little comic strip of the robots.
 
Guys. This movie is bananas.

It's a flawed film. It's obviously not perfect. But man... oh man. Just saw it in IMAX. One of the most awesome experiences in my life. Literally awesome.

One of my favorites this year.
 
Yes. Presumably, Nolan is trying to elicit an emotional/visceral response from the high sound levels - even at the expense of clearly making out the dialogue in a given scene. Now... we can question whether this actually works as a creative or artistic technique; but it seems clear that it’s intentional (i.e., it’s not an amateurish mistake in the sound mixing :word:).

Absolutely.

But that is very different from stuff you end up reading like , he should substitue his adr team , that they botched the sound mixing etc. This sort of stuff is written with such levity , that is as ridiculous as their claims. The sound is purposufely ingrained in the scene composition.
 
I'm not quite understanding that little comic strip of the robots.

Thank God I'm not the only one.

It took me two reads, but it seems to be the artist "shipping" TARS and CASE, like those bizarre "Cap loves Bucky" Tumblr pages. In this case, TARS 'hugs' CASE, who then extends an arm to pat him on the back.

Or something.
 
South Korea is absolutely eating this up, virtually no drop over last week and is close to surpassing Dark Knight Rises on it's 2nd week, absolutely insane numbers given Interstellar faces no competition till Five Armies.
 
It was an unnecessary obligatory "witty" comment. One that most would keep in their heads but of course one lone soul has to be like "HAR it will b funey 2 bash dis movey agen".

I cant think of any thread I've really stayed in for a movie I didn't like.
 
It was an unnecessary obligatory "witty" comment. One that most would keep in their heads but of course one lone soul has to be like "HAR it will b funey 2 bash dis movey agen".

I cant think of any thread I've really stayed in for a movie I didn't like.

Everybody is different & a movie can still be talked about after positive or a little bit negative
 
I know it's typical to jump to the action track but I've had "Mountains" in my head for 48 hours now I swear.
Absolutely one of my favourites. Shame the [BLACKOUT]docking[/BLACKOUT] music isn't on the regular OST. :csad:

South Korea is absolutely eating this up, virtually no drop over last week and is close to surpassing Dark Knight Rises on it's 2nd week, absolutely insane numbers given Interstellar faces no competition till Five Armies.
Hunger Games comes out this week, no? Or is it released months later over there?
 
20th according to IMDB but Interstellar would still be taking the IMAX screens. I think it's the people from the IMAX screenings that are spreading the word of mouth. It is amazing there is one particular shot where you follow the shuttle through the ice clouds and it actually looks like you're gliding through the sky the screen was that big. And I was in a LieMAX so god knows how that looked in a real IMAX
 
20th according to IMDB but Interstellar would still be taking the IMAX screens. I think it's the people from the IMAX screenings that are spreading the word of mouth. It is amazing there is one particular shot where you follow the shuttle through the ice clouds and it actually looks like you're gliding through the sky the screen was that big. And I was in a LieMAX so god knows how that looked in a real IMAX
I saw the movie in a legit IMAX and yeah that part was mesmerizing. The [BLACKOUT]drone chase was amazing as well. It felt like we were flying over the cornfield[/BLACKOUT].

Definitely the best cinematic experience I've had. I'd love to watch it again before Hunger Games takes its place (we only have one 70mm IMAX screen over here; rest is all LieMAX), but my finals are coming quickly. le sigh
 
^^ Hunger Games won't replace Interstellar in 70mm.

And wow, that unlimited pass thing is pretty crazy.
 
^^ Hunger Games won't replace Interstellar in 70mm.

And wow, that unlimited pass thing is pretty crazy.
You're right. I just looked at the schedule at my theater and looks like there's no IMAX screening for HG. I thought the movie was partially filmed with IMAX cameras like the second movie. Good to know then, I may see Interstellar a second time! :awesome:
 
I saw "Interstellar" in 70mm IMAX last night, flawed movie yes but visually awesome movie nonetheless. There were times where my girlfriend who saw it with me had gasped at the sheer scope of it in space and what have you. The showing we went to was sold-out. I can't see this movie bombing. We travelled 3 hours to see it in 70mm IMAX. It was worth it. I might see it again at the Digital IMAX theater that's only an hour away.
 
Another physicist speaks about the science of the film

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I just wished people would understand that love is not the overall idea of the ending. I know that's not what this guy is saying but just people in general.
 
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