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Garry_F 23-11-2014 07:49 AM

Interstellar
 
what did you guys (+girls) think of this film?

I'm not the biggest Christopher Nolan fan, but I found this quite a powerful emotional experience. If you haven't seen it, let's say the theme of Love runs like a central and powerful thread through it.

Miss Hepburn 23-11-2014 02:52 PM

I was very moved, esp at the end.
Slow at times in the beginning.
Really enjoyed it...good casting.

'Why will she go back for the xxxx? Bec I gave it to her.'

Yes, love was a common thread.

Tsuga 23-11-2014 05:38 PM

My local Odeon cinema is two minutes walk from where I live, and the movie poster for Interstellar looks really cool. But the Odeon online review is as quotes:

Quote:

Cooper (McConaughey) is a pilot-turned-farmer who's recruited for an intergalactic mission to find humanity a new home.

Despite awe and nail-biting tension, there's too much clunky exposition and cinematic clichés, and although Nolan's intentions to make a singular and cerebral film are admirable, it all gets a bit silly.

I'm left disappointed, and just couldn't pay good money to go see it.
I'll wait for the DVD - Unless, you can help convince me!

t.

sarek 23-11-2014 05:46 PM

Its a pretty good movie actually. Bonus points for those who figure out the next plot development before its shown. Those who have seen Startrek have an unfair advantage there.

Tsuga 23-11-2014 05:55 PM

Quote:

... it all gets a bit silly.

Now why would the Odeon reviewers say such a thing? Shouldn't they be encouraging you to sit and watch the film ... :confused:

t.

Garry_F 24-11-2014 06:24 AM

definitely a good movie thistle!

I saw it at an imax :d

Tsuga 24-11-2014 04:38 PM

The cinema listings start this evening, so I guess that makes for good timing.
I'll go tomorrow afternoon.

We don't get imax cinema here, but that doesn't really matter as the picture quality is still fantastic.
Even DVD quality is highly improved with the use of imax. Nolan's, The Dark Knight have some of the best opening scenes ever filmed - dizzy stuff!

Looking forward to it.

:smile:

Tsuga 26-11-2014 12:38 AM

That was fun.
And it wasn't silly. I guess the reviewer I mentioned hadn't seen 2001.

R-31D

:wink:

Garry_F 26-11-2014 08:27 AM

glad you enjoyed it too T.

some people thought the length was too long before going in. But three hours isn't too bad. Especially for a film of this scope and aspiration.

I haven't actually seen Inception - one of the the director's previous films. I'm probably much more open to it now after Interstellar :D

Swami Chihuahuananda 27-11-2014 05:28 AM

It's no 2001 : A Space Oddysey , that's for sure. I do like most of it's ideas, but found it a bit of a mess , from an editing standpoint. Coulda been 45 minutes shorter , and more focused. The 5th Dimensional thing is cool , but there's too much Big Budget Hollywood bluster and not enough soul . Not that it isn't good. And parts are silly, like not getting spaghettified in a black hole . Coiulda done completely without Matt Damon's section.

Now, Birdman , there's a flawless , original , engaging bit of moviemaking !!!!


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