[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Interstellar (SPOILER ALERT) (Page 1 of 15)
Posted: 10/9/2014 9:27:23 PM EDT
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Despite the, "We killed the Earth and need to find another place to fuck up", message, it looks good. That robot looks pretty cool too. No, its GMO foods are harmful, and they start to die but we can not grow enough food fast enough...So the planet is OK but GMOs are gone.. |
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It's an environmentalist film? Quoted:
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Despite the, "We killed the Earth and need to find another place to fuck up", message, it looks good. That robot looks pretty cool too. It's an environmentalist film? No it is anti control, anti stagnation, anti leftist film...Its Westerns saving the world..Great Message! |
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In GD, every film except the original Red Dawn is a pinko leftist subversive conspiracy. ![]() Quoted:
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I've never seen a Nolan film that I didn't like. Plus, anyone who thinks he's some sort of weird rabid leftist clearly didn't watch the 3rd Batman film. In GD, every film except the original Red Dawn is a pinko leftist subversive conspiracy. ![]() We're not exactly in a sustainable mode here on Earth... I'm not worried about it though, war and disease will knock the population down before we run out of resources
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Quoted: In GD, every film except the original Red Dawn is a pinko leftist subversive conspiracy. ![]() Quoted: Quoted: I've never seen a Nolan film that I didn't like. Plus, anyone who thinks he's some sort of weird rabid leftist clearly didn't watch the 3rd Batman film. In GD, every film except the original Red Dawn is a pinko leftist subversive conspiracy. ![]() Pretty sure Red Dawn is pinko leftist subversive propaganda too.
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We're not exactly in a sustainable mode here on Earth... I'm not worried about it though, war and disease will knock the population down before we run out of resources ![]() Quoted:
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I've never seen a Nolan film that I didn't like. Plus, anyone who thinks he's some sort of weird rabid leftist clearly didn't watch the 3rd Batman film. In GD, every film except the original Red Dawn is a pinko leftist subversive conspiracy. ![]() We're not exactly in a sustainable mode here on Earth... I'm not worried about it though, war and disease will knock the population down before we run out of resources ![]() Yeah but when? I am still waiting. |
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Quoted: Pretty sure Red Dawn is pinko leftist subversive propaganda too. Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I've never seen a Nolan film that I didn't like. Plus, anyone who thinks he's some sort of weird rabid leftist clearly didn't watch the 3rd Batman film. In GD, every film except the original Red Dawn is a pinko leftist subversive conspiracy. ![]() Pretty sure Red Dawn is pinko leftist subversive propaganda too. Nobody's dead...yet. |
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http://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/nov/04/-sp-christopher-nolan-interstellar-rebooted-blockbuster
The deal that Paramount and Warner Bros negotiated was anomalous to say the least. For the right to distribute Interstellar internationally, Warner Bros traded the rights for two of their franchises, Friday the 13th and South Park, plus “a to-be-determined A-list Warners property”, while its subsidiary, Legendary, agreed to trade Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice for a further piece of the pie. To say this disregards the reigning economic logic of modern Hollywood is not quite right – it reverses the normal logic by which Hollywood operates. Franchises are the lifeblood of the studios. For Warner Bros to hand over the rights to two of its well-known properties, representing money in the bank, for the opportunity to take a spin on an original idea – a film with no sequel potential and few merchandising opportunities, based on the dimly understood recesses of quantum physics – speaks both to the value placed by the studios on Nolan, and also the extent to which he has become a franchise unto himself. Like Spielberg and James Cameron before him, Nolan is one of only a handful of film-makers who can walk into a studio with an idea and exit with $200m to make it. Nolan’s movies have grossed more than $3.5bn worldwide, and his last four films have come in under budget. When Interstellar was finished, Nolan returned what he called a “substantial” amount of money to Paramount. |
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Despite the, "We killed the Earth and need to find another place to fuck up", message, it looks good. That robot looks pretty cool too. It's an environmentalist film? No it is anti control, anti stagnation, anti leftist film...Its Westerns saving the world..Great Message! ^ |
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In the trailer he said "say goodbye to our solar system and goodbye to our galaxy". Intergalactic space travel in the near future? Yea, right. That is a credible scenario. From the trailers it looks like the plot device/Mc Guffin is a black hole/wormhole discovered in our outer solar system. |
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From the trailers it looks like the plot device/Mc Guffin is a black hole/wormhole discovered in our outer solar system. Quoted:
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In the trailer he said "say goodbye to our solar system and goodbye to our galaxy". Intergalactic space travel in the near future? Yea, right. That is a credible scenario. From the trailers it looks like the plot device/Mc Guffin is a black hole/wormhole discovered in our outer solar system. That's what Matthew Macconaughey mentioned on Monday night football during the pregame. |
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Quoted: IMAX early showing? ![]() Quoted: Quoted: Just saw it. Long ass movie that they could have chopped 45 min out of no problem. Visuals were great, story was meh. Glad I didn't have to pay to sit through that. IMAX early showing? ![]() Nah, a vendor set up a prescreening of the standard version for people from my company this morning. |
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In GD, every film except the original Red Dawn is a pinko leftist subversive conspiracy. ![]() Quoted:
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I've never seen a Nolan film that I didn't like. Plus, anyone who thinks he's some sort of weird rabid leftist clearly didn't watch the 3rd Batman film. In GD, every film except the original Red Dawn is a pinko leftist subversive conspiracy. ![]() You'd be the one to notice. |
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The reviewers I trust have said it's pretty stupid, but entertaining. That, to me, means waiting till it comes out on video, I have beer, and my standards aren't so high. I think Nolan makes very pretty movies that cover up a lot of fundamental flaws, and this one seems to be that sort of film. |

