What is the greatest space movie of this century and why is it Interstellar?
Black holes and Anne Hathaway
>>69788322
Gravity and it isn't.
>>69788322
had 10/10 cunny level
>>69788429
Gravity was Goddamn amazing. Probably one of the best theatrical experiences of my life.
Interstellar is pureshit, the library scene was downright absurd and retarded.
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>>69788322
It was fucking dank as shit, better than Gravity in every way possible. Seriously, remove the shit about love and the movie is a perfect 100 percent on RT.
How was The Martian btw?
>>69788608
>this century
>21st century
>Apollo 13 was released in 1995
Still a great film, though. Pic related was pretty good too.
>>69788680
Nothin but memes. Also you'll hear people in the theater keep referring to Matt Damon's character as Dr. Mann
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>>69788429
Fuck off Gravity was terrible.. I must admit I've seen it after Interstellar.
>>69788647
I really enjoyed interstellar, but the ending lost me. was pretty silly.
>Dr Hugh Mann
>He represents the worst of humanity
>>69788795
>Apollo 13 was released in 1995
>11 years ago
>was released within the last 100 years
>was released this century
>>69788680
/tv/ hated it for some reason, but it was alright. More of a survival film than a sci-fi, though. It's not as ambitious as Interstellar
Outta the way
Spacekino coming through
>>69789009
>this century
That means the 21st century.
>>69789098
That wasn't specified in the OP. OP said "this century." A century is 100 years, so OP could have meant "from 1916 to 2016" in which case Apollo 13, released in 1995, would qualify.
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>>69789173
"this century" means the current century.
>>69788322
Gravity was the best theatrical experience
>>69788948
Did you see it in IMAX 3D?
>>69789069
>More of a survival film than a sci-fi, though
can you really call the martian sci fi? I mean we ARE sending a manned mission to mars right?
>>69789386
I definitely would. There's a lot of fictional technology in the movie, a lot of speculation on how we MIGHT be able to support human life on other planets. It's not as out-there or far in the future as most sci-fi, but large portions of the plot and premise still hinge on fictional science
Prometheus.
>>69788680
it was redditish
>>69789644
If you're not memeing I will suck your dick. Either Interstellar or Prometheus
>>69788573
>>69788608
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>>69789173
what a fucking idiot.
while i can see the criticism of the library scene, it was needed in order to explain the whole anomaly thing, and tied in perfectly as a dramatic picture by connecting it that way. in a way its overly cheesy and ridiculous but from a screenplay perspective, it's how you make a great movie, from a dramatic perspective.
Star Trek
Avatar.
>>69789095
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQXVzg2PiZw
>Kaneda! What do you see?
>>69790247
>talking about a scene regarding 4 dimensional space
>it's how you make a great movie from both a screenplay AND dramatic perspective
i c wut u did thar
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>>69790169
Takes one to know one.
>>69790549
underage detected