Christopher Nolan's Interstellar

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Saw it again today. Still not entirely sure where I stand on it. I will say that I enjoyed it on the second viewing, and even with it's longevity, I didn't find myself bored at any moments watching it again.

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I really liked it. Although what has been mentioned about the sound mix is true. The music is just too loud. It completely drowns out important dialogue, not even in action scenes. In emotional scenes where the character is just talking Zimmers score can be blaring and you miss what the character is saying. Never really had this issue before in any movie so it's surprising coming from Nolan. Other than that, I really liked the film and Mcconaughey is a fantastic choice, grounding the film with a thoughtful performance. The effects seem so old school, like watching beefed up versions of effects from 2001 and Star Wars. They did not feel CGI is what I'm trying to say, even going through the wormhole seemed like old school effects just on a much more believable scale.

8 out of 10 for a first time score
 
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Just got back from the showing, really enjoyed it, but I'd say it's not for everyone.

How about those robots? I wasn't too impressed til one of them kicked it onto high gear. Were the design of the robots an intentional nod to 2001?

My only complaint is the

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I think I would have rather had more exploration instead.
 
Saw it tonight. Don't really know what to make of it and to be honest wouldn't watch it again in a hurry........if ever.

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Alas....
 
Oh yeah that's another thing, saw it in IMAX. Maybe I was sitting in a bad seat (very back row) but I wish I'd paid less just to see it in a normal cinema because it didn't look or feel any different.
 
Don't see the complaints about "human" aspects of it... this movie was much more emotional than any of his previous films.

I almost expected it to be a documentary.

Very imaginative visuals, iffy about the ending, but still enjoyable and worth a watch. Probably put it a little above Prestige.

Has a 9.2 on imdb. Hmm...
 
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Well... well...
Nolan usually has something to say or show... Interstellar is such an epic mess it's hard not dissect it...
First the good:
- Amazing visuals filmed in IMAX
- Excellent SFX
- Great soundtrack
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- Sound mix was a mess, a lot of the dialogue is lost behind the sound FX or the Soundtrack
- Cheesy as hell... and not in a good way...
- Way too long
- Too convoluted
But with all that, definitely an experience for IMAX, but ultimately forgettable...
Too many clichés kind of ruins it...
Oh well...
 
I'd give this a 8.7/10 maybe a 8.9... I don't know, I have to watch it again.

But it was good, I loved it

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Just got back from the showing, really enjoyed it, but I'd say it's not for everyone.

How about those robots? I wasn't too impressed til one of them kicked it onto high gear. Were the design of the robots an intentional nod to 2001?

My only complaint is the

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I think I would have rather had more exploration instead.

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No hyperbole... Interstellar was the greatest movie I've ever seen. Unbelievable.

Everyone in my group agreed; we were all speechless afterwards, with a few of us still wiping the tears away. :lol

I saw it on IMAX 70mm film.
 
Just came back from the theater.

What an amazing experience! Loved it!

Mixed thoughts about the 'ending', but overall, this was a fantastic movie experience!

The music... omg... :angelsmil

Oh, and the claps at the end lasted for more than 10 seconds, longest time I have heard them...
 
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I thought the film was hilariously dumb. But some of it was pretty spectacular. It's was more Star Trek TNG than Kubrick.
But great fun.

Those monolith robots were cool in one shot (when CG) then embarrassingly bad in another, where it looked and sounded like a guy in a silver box.
Sound was okish where I saw it. Philip Glass soundtrack was amazing, thanks Mr Zimmer. :lol

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