• Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" (2014) - Scifi film about time travel and worm holes
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ca_Cv7seV4Y[/media] 5:30. [sp]T-Minus 5. 4. 3. 2. 1.[/sp]
That moment bought a tear to my eye [sp]murph running out the house to reconcile but being too late then going straight to space [/sp] fuck i have to stop thinking about it.
I think I may go see this a second time but in true IMAX 70mm this time.
[QUOTE=Fr3ddi3;46533853]That moment bought a tear to my eye [sp]murph running out the house to reconcile but being too late then going straight to space [/sp] fuck i have to stop thinking about it.[/QUOTE] At first I was slightly surprised because one scene was cut when [sp]the rocket starts and its shown from behind Murph and John Lithgow holding hands, like shown in the first teaser, but afterwards I realized it was for the better. How they got in the space was irrelevant, much more important was how Cooper said goodbye. Another proof saying it was more about father-daughter drama rather than space sci-fi per se[/sp]
Maybe it was because they showed a lot of those scenes in the trailers but there wasn't a single moment I was about to cry. Maybe I'm just cold but if I was supposed to make sacrifice to save entire human race I would deal with such a big a loss. Not to mention a lot of it was predictable. [sp]Him being the ghost, no emotional surprise there. When she realized the ghost was him near the end there weren't many new clues to come to that conclusion. Did she really never think about it in those 20 years? She was portrayed to be pretty smart. I doubt I'm super smart and figured it out before any of the characters. When they kept talking about having enough fuel for a return trip I was so sure the next planet won't be their final stop. When they lost 20 years, the guy left behind seemed VERY fine. The following video session was too quick on the emotions, click and Matt is drowning in tears. There was just too much crying and all these sad parts took way too long. The only moment that truly surprised was to some extent the station explosion but even more the docking sequence. I thought they were done but they salvaged it.[/sp]
^ [sp]it did seem like the plot left Murph without enough information to tell it was Coop, so that when she revisited it seemed to be a miraculous leap that she realized it was him. but the way i see it, that sequence of events right before her father left was so traumatic for her that she didn't want to think about it again, so when she revisited the house, she was seeing the word "stay" in a new light for the first time, which tipped her off. it was also kinda funny that Romilly spent 23 years without any change in affect, but i guess you're supposed to hedge your belief on the hypersleep beds. he says he stopped using the hypersleep when it seemed like they weren't coming back, which gave enough time for his beard to turn a little grey, but...nah, you're right, that was pretty weird. probably elaborated on more in the eventual directors cut/extended edition[/sp]
1000/1000 best film i've ever watched. Would watch again every day. [editline]20th November 2014[/editline] Also, got one of these for free: [img]https://static.imax.com/media/filebrowser/uploads/earthfinal_1000.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=ZnT00;46529510][video=youtube;ShSELif0x98]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShSELif0x98[/video] [i][b]So good.[/b][/i][/QUOTE] Ugh, it has so many sync fuckups. I can't stand it. I've tried giving the maker of it some advice on how to fix some of the issues but he can't be bothered and claims that there's nothing wrong with it. Too bad.
What if the [sp]tesseract is what the G-man uses in Half Life ?[/sp]
I just realised, there are 12 modules on his spacecraft, like a clock.
[QUOTE=Adamhully;46542812]I just realised, there are 12 modules on his spacecraft, like a clock.[/QUOTE] Wonder if there's a connection with the [sp]12 original pioneers that went out to check for habitable planets[/sp]
[QUOTE=Fr3ddi3;46533853]That moment bought a tear to my eye [sp]murph running out the house to reconcile but being too late then going straight to space [/sp] fuck i have to stop thinking about it.[/QUOTE]For me that coupled with [sp]Cooper looking under the cover in the passenger seat half-expecting Murphy to be under it and his face when she wasn't there[/sp] pretty much instantly made me cry.
[QUOTE=Nanamil;46542307]What if the [sp]tesseract is what the G-man uses in Half Life ?[/sp][/QUOTE] No, [sp]the tesseract is where Hydra got the energy source for their weapons in Captain America, and Loki his scepter and portal device in The Avengers.[/sp]
Official docking scene track! "No time for caution". [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaJHFxCYUjI[/media]
Where is the organ? I thought there was an organ at 2:43 in the movie, not just strings I want the [I]exact [/I]version from the film No vocals too
Yeah it's a shame they didn't release the exact version. Not sure why. This new track wasn't free either as they said it would be.
It's not great quality but fuck it it's still [I]that scene[/I], i implore anyone who wants to see the film not to watch this though. [video=vimeo;112284806]http://vimeo.com/112284806[/video]
[QUOTE=Fr3ddi3;46549399]It's not great quality but fuck it it's still [I]that scene[/I], i implore anyone who wants to see the film not to watch this though. [video=vimeo;112284806]http://vimeo.com/112284806[/video][/QUOTE] Made a [URL="https://soundcloud.com/techtuts/interstellar-soundtrack-docking"]version of the track[/URL] using the audio from that video, so some SFX
This movie should be called "InTARStellar".
The reason that track is different from the movie track is that the sound mixers added in a few layers ontop of Zimmer's work. He gave us his finished copy, not the post-editing copy from the sound mixers. At least according to Hybrid. Honestly I don't buy it. It doesn't sound anywhere close to a finished product and Zimmer (at least with huge projects like this) couldn't let something like this go. I'm gonna go ahead and blame Warner Brothers and their bullshit.
The power in the projector went out the second [sp]Cooper went inside the black hole at the end[/sp] It took the theatre like 3 minutes before we realised it wasn't part of the movie.
[QUOTE=techtuts0;46550819]Made a [URL="https://soundcloud.com/techtuts/interstellar-soundtrack-docking"]version of the track[/URL] using the audio from that video, so some SFX[/QUOTE] Holy shit, 2:35.
I saw this at the BFI IMAX about a week ago and it was awesome, but unfortunately the bulb broke in their 1570 projector that day so they had to show it on digital instead (IMAX Digital is shit resolution and doesn't fill the whole screen). I'm going again later this week to see it in 1570 and I'm almost as excited as I was the first time. [editline]24th November 2014[/editline] Possibly more excited actually because I always had that nagging feeling that it might turn out to be shit, but now I know I love it
Okay, so I can buy all the [sp]fourth dimensional-time dilation fuckery[/sp] but [sp]how fucking small is the star system? After they escape the icy planet they lose control for like 2 minutes and then they're already in the black hole's pull? I mean it took them months to get to Saturn[/sp]
[QUOTE=Hiccuper;46558981]Okay, so I can buy all the [sp]fourth dimensional-time dilation fuckery[/sp] but [sp]how fucking small is the star system? After they escape the icy planet they lose control for like 2 minutes and then they're already in the black hole's pull? I mean it took them months to get to Saturn[/sp][/QUOTE] There's an awful lot of 'compression' that happens in this movie. And I guess it's for the sake of flow and not turning it into a 6 hour slog overall. Just one of those parts where you have to suspend your disbelief really - it happened simply because it needed to in order to further that part of the plot I guess. [sp]Like, I'll need to watch it again but when they were on that water planet with the killer waves, both my brother and I were confused as to why they were apparently gone for a few hours, because the editing made it seem like they went down, rode a wave, waited a few minutes then got the engine's running and took off - we didn't notice any cuts or anything that indicated hours had passed, it was really bizarre.[/sp]
^ [sp]well they said it would take something like 45 minutes for the engine to be functional action, which was compressed into a few minutes as TARS announces there's still something like 15 minutes left when Coop decides to vent the oxygen to blow out the remaining water. so there's that[/sp]
So my mother came out of the theater crying after the ending [sp]They had a daughter that died a long time ago. And some of the lines really tugged at the heart strings. They thought it was a good movie though[/sp]
This has probably been said before here but the soundtrack by Hans Zimmer seems to have been influenced a lot by Philip Glass's work on Koyaanisqatsi. [video=youtube;C6Il58Ln4cI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6Il58Ln4cI[/video]
yeah, in particular i've posted prohpesies [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlICjvs0KIs[/url]
Also quick question. [sp]They went down to the water planet for a few hours, came back up and it was 23 Earth years later. Does that mean 23 years have passed on the ice planet and Edwins planet? Meaning Matt Damon has been there alone for 33 years?[/sp]
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