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Seriously, 9.0 on IMDB after 150k+ votes?? Higher than I expected. Nolan movies really go high on IMDB



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bugrimmar said:
kowenicki said:
I loved to movie too, awesome at Imax. Little bit clunky in the middle section though.

But your OP loses any credibility when you mention Braveheart as a great movie. That movie is trash.

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You must be insane. Braveheart is a classic and while it played liberties on history, it was a very well-made movie with a story you can really get behind.

On the subject of Interstellar, it was absolutely awesome. While it played liberties on physics (just like Braveheart), it does so in a sensible way that the average person can relate to. I'm not a scientist and I don't really care if relativity is really like that. The fact is, as a movie, it made things make sense and it gave you the fear of extinction as well as the desire for the survival of the characters. My desire for Cooper and Brand to survive was so intense and I give credit to Nolan for bringing that out on the screen. 

On the point about comparing it to Gravity, JUST DON'T. Gravity was trash compared to this.

Gravity = Duck Hunt :: Interstellar = Half-Life

The point was that the relativity was really accurate

Then the shuttle flies magically and the end... There was so much attention to detail, then completely ignored in various parts

Then the scientists were fairly stupid... Frustrating



Yes go watch it those of you who haven't.
It is veeeery good.
And the complaints from all those "physicians" are understandable but kind of annoying.
It would be hard to be more grounded to reality than it allready was and after all it's sci-fi.... fantasy.... you know fake.
The writers just created imaginary stuff from some actual theories.

Compare it to gravity for instance, despite not being scifi, it killed the laws of physics much much much more than Interstellar did. plus it was boring :) to me.

Interstellar didn't bother me, and I study enginearing, it's not that I don't know physics.

 

(sorry for my mispelled English)



Nkh3 said:

Yes go watch it those of you who haven't.
It is veeeery good.
And the complaints from all those "physicians" are understandable but kind of annoying.
It would be hard to be more grounded to reality than it allready was and after all it's sci-fi.... fantasy.... you know fake.
The writers just created imaginary stuff from some actual theories.

Compare it to gravity for instance, despite not being scifi, it killed the laws of physics much much much more than Interstellar did. plus it was boring :) to me.

Interstellar didn't bother me, and I study enginearing, it's not that I don't know physics.

 

(sorry for my mispelled English)

Oh and there's not much point in watching a scifi film while waiting....with a whip...ready to bash the film for every inaccuracy you spot...it doesn't make you seam ore clever you know....



Nkh3 said:
Nkh3 said:

Yes go watch it those of you who haven't.
It is veeeery good.
And the complaints from all those "physicians" are understandable but kind of annoying.
It would be hard to be more grounded to reality than it allready was and after all it's sci-fi.... fantasy.... you know fake.
The writers just created imaginary stuff from some actual theories.

Compare it to gravity for instance, despite not being scifi, it killed the laws of physics much much much more than Interstellar did. plus it was boring :) to me.

Interstellar didn't bother me, and I study enginearing, it's not that I don't know physics.

(sorry for my mispelled English)

Oh and there's not much point in watching a scifi film while waiting....with a whip...ready to bash the film for every inaccuracy you spot...it doesn't make you seam ore clever you know....

Because I was so impressed with the attention to physics for 2/3rds of the game, then why it throws it out the window, I get pissed

When we got to "that scene" in the movie, another guy just laughed and I almost yelled what in shock and horrow

My main problem was the lacking script



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To people complaining on physics, there is a reason its called Science FICTION!! but the concept of singularity and other dimensions were lost on me.



glad to hear it. i may try to see it over thanksgiving when babysitters will be plentiful!



I watched it last night in digital projection and I was sitting close to the screen. Not the best combination, the resolution lines were clearly visible.

I liked it...but the ending was... not ok.
Black holes are unapproachable, the event horizon is annihilation in it's purest form. No imaginary human has any business even closely approaching a thing like that and live in any imaginary story that takes place in the next 10000 imaginary years.

I would watch it again in true Imax.



ithis said:
I watched it last night in digital projection and I was sitting close to the screen. Not the best combination, the resolution lines were clearly visible.

I liked it...but the ending was... not ok.
Black holes are unapproachable, the event horizon is annihilation in it's purest form. No imaginary human has any business even closely approaching a thing like that and live in any imaginary story that takes place in the next 10000 imaginary years.

I would watch it again in true Imax.

While the ending was definitely nonsense, we have no real idea what happens when you get close to a black hole. We think we know, but we don't

The actual time of the start of the film was quite vague, but generally assumed to be around now?



Interstellar was ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! That movie was so good, I'm thinking about going and seeing it again. There were so many parts that just had me like "Whaaaa????" There's one part that I just can't get over or stop thinking about, but I'm not going to spoil it for anyone who hasn't seen it yet! But if you haven't! Go see it now!