So now that the dust has settled
Was Interstellar any good?
had some problems, but was one of the best studio sci-fi films in a while
>>69930526
Standard Christopher Nolan pseudo-intellectual wank. Will blow the minds of freshman sorority girls I guess.
for you
Awful awful movie.
The fat ogre shit meme was okay
>>69930526
It is to sci-fi what The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is to westerns. Already I see it's influence in other sci-fi media.
I enjoy it more than those dumb Batman movies.
"Interstellar" is about a guy hiding behind a bookcase in his daughter's bedroom for damn near forever, watching her dress, undress, sleep, touch herself, read... and then finally he decides to leave her a cryptic message in some ripples of dust.
>>69930762
Was literally laughable when I saw this in theatres.
I was shocked at how fucking stupid this was
>>69930526
the end shits all over the movie
>>69930526
enjoyable movie with obvious flaws
>>69930526
Great robot design.
bag o' shite
The film was all-right, but the soundtrack was on point throughout the entire film. Shit was intense, get a load of this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-Xt3-XbHI8
It was good up until the ending.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-Xt3-XbHI8
Very good/10
>>69930632
Fix the ending and its a 9/10.
It was very slow and the ending was a massive asspull
Neat concept up until that point though
first hour was pointless. Little House on the prairie bullshit.
middle hour was kino sci-fi
last 30 minutes was Harry Potter and the Magical Library.
Nolan will never be Kubrick, he needs to stop trying.
>>69930643
this, nolan's worst after insomnia
>>69930878
>>69931085
>posting remixes
just shit up my score senpai
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1U9LNsfMTI
>>69930739
this is very tue
>>69930632
That's correct.
>>69930856
I actually thought it was an ok movie because I watched it on a flight, and the consoles turned off 20m from the end as we were landing...
>>69930762
why did they cut the scene where he watched her bring her first boyfriend home to get fucked?
Why was Casey affleck and Jessica chastain even in this movie? I mean there characters
it was stupid but setup and the water planet/time relativity highjinks were fun. the whole 'love is the mysterious force that controls the universe' was real silly
>>69930526
DON'T LET ME WATCH IT, MURPH!
so the obvious flaw with this movie is the wormhole....who placed the wormhole? the movie says it was us from the future. but if we placed it many years in the future then that means humanity survived the drought and didnt need to do all that shit.
>>69930739
big words for a big fella.
explain.
>>69931490
This is the real soundtrack
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oU4Rk0NATNs
>>69931674
>doesn't know what a paradox is
>doesn't understand that the wormhole was made BECAUSE we survived by using the wormhole
>>69931735
Implying this isn't retard shit nolan made up, running roughshod all over his bros tight screenplay
>>69930856
this.
its the ultimate sci-fi nerd's fantasy. too young to explore space and too old to explore earth.
motherfucker speeds forward in time to a point where everything he ever wanted existed.
sad part is he threw it all away to go fuck the lesbian.
>>69931674
Are you retarded
>>69931810
It's the exact same principle as Terminator
>John Connor's mother survives being killed by robot from future
>gets pregnant by man from future
>kid survives being killed by robot from future
>grows up to be the main enemy of the robots
>robots send robots back to kill his mother
>repeat
If not for TARS, CASE and Anne I would have probably hated it.
++ Atmosphere, soundtrack
+ Well acted, some genuinely emotional scenes
+ Science was generally agreed to be fine except for the Blight or whatever, which would have taken much longer to have the stated effect
- Some silliness, "guided by love" etc.
- Sometimes bland dialogue
- Rushed pacing
Overall 7/10
>>69931735
ok so if we survived because we used the wormhole. how did we place the wormhole in the first place?
>>69932301
>still doesn't know what a paradox is
Fucking hell, son.
>>69932301
dhuuurhrhh
nnnnuurrrrghh
>>69932301
>babbies first time travel movie
>>69930526
It was not that good in my book. Cool visuals, weak plot, terrible Shyamalan tweest, and odd science hiccups after jerking science off so hard.
>>69930526
If you take out the scene with Anne Hathaway crying and talking about love transcending space and time, it's a good movie.
But for fuck's sake that scene is so unbearable.
>>69930632
>>69931516
Tell me some really superior, intellectual movies.
>>69931524
Just wait for the director's cut.
>....murph?
>murph??!
>NO!!!
>MURPH NOOO!!!!
>>69930526
Why didn't they just colonize Mars?
Only now do I realize how forgettable this movie is
>>69932301
christ seriously? this is a standard stable time loop scenario, think song of storms from ocarina of time.
>>69932816
Because then the movie would've just been called "Stellar."
>>69932816
too busy trying to solve equations m8.
>>69932848
>think song of storms from ocarina of time.
You. I like you.
>>69932848
..... Christ, I needed this analogy with a bud I was having this exact conversation with.
>>69930526
capeshit scifi, only saved by McConahey's (sp) great acting.
>>69931731
It's defined the aesthetic bar for sci-fi in a way no other movie has, because Nolan is for all intents and purposes, the working man's kino director. It will be aped by other sci-fi installments in look, sound (No Time for Caution is already inspiring sci-fi music) and striving for accurate science jargon while still making room for emotional shlock.
>>69932816
Because developing gravitational propulsion was a more reachable goal than emergency terraforming Mars for that many people, which is iffy but not entirely implausible, especially because the "aliens" gave us a "go here" sign.
it was probably top 5, if not the best sci-fi movie ever made, even though the ending was a bit stupid.
>>69930526
It had tons of plot holes and acting problems.
But it was a ton of fun.
Would watch again/10
>>69930739
>It is to sci-fi what The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is to westerns.
Ain't no fishes in these waters.
For me it the best film I've ever seen, the visuals were on point and the soundtrack is literally perfection.
Seen it twice in cinema's and countless times at home.
I've also attented a lecture by Interstellars head VFX guy, learning how most shots op the ship were actual miniature, and space outside of the capsule was projected using bigass beamers so the actors didn't have to stare at greenscreen...all these things to make space feel as real as possible. It's fucking magic man, and it brings tears to my eye at certain moments (oh god that soundtrack).
It was vastly superior to everything he made after Batman Begins.
>>69933638
That's actually true.
>>69932774
No such thing. Movies are inherently pseudo-intellectual. If you want something intellectual, go read classic literature and philosophy.
>>69933835
>That's actually true
for you
The Prestige > Memento > Interstellar > Inception > Batman Begins > The Dark Knight > Insomnia > Space Jam > The Dark Knight Rises
Humanity needs the anti-gravity equation to survive the crop blight.
Lives in space stations around Jupiter.
Why couldn't they just live in hermetically sealed biodomes on earth? If the risk is the blight can enter through the airlocks, wouldn't it just follow them to space?
Also "the secret of gravity is love, Murph!"
>>69933879
And a tip to you as well good sir.
>>69933468
>that pic
commie fags =/= humanity
>>69930632
Not about science fiction but cheesy melodrama with a obvious twist clearly seen at the film's beginning.
Shit movie by a hack director.
>>69932197
Nolan just makes his movies worse and worse by packing them all with rushed pacing. Basically his movies are all montages now.
>>69934168
I'm not some Nolanfag but I can't entirely blame him. If people complain about movies being too long and the film companies listen, that's just capitalism.
>>69934005
Yah because it's perfectly acceptable to drop bombs on Vietnam you stupid faggot
Can someone please explain to me how Murph getting the data to solve the gravity equation solved the blight problem?
Where did they get clean, uninfected air to grow crops in those huge stations while they were on their way to the wormhole?
>>69930632
Actually girls don't get this movie at all from what I've gathered
>>69934336
>Can someone please explain to me how Murph getting the data to solve the gravity equation solved the blight problem?
The equation was for a hyperefficient method of gravitational propulsion to get everyone off the planet.
>>69933961
>>69934336
Reminder that the entire conceit was that humanity would die from Earth's atmosphere changing, but had the ability to change entire alien planetary atmospheres, or at least tolerate them.
>>69934502
Ignoring any difficulties with growing crops in zero-g; enough crops for the remainder of humanity.
>>69934318
there is literally nothing wrong with killing shitskins. The less of them around the better for everyone. Plants, animals, people, all are better off with less non-white "people"
>>69934502
Ok, so what did everyone eat along the way?
Where did they get atmosphere without the blight to grow the crops on the stations?
Dunkirk teaser when? I'm excited to see a WWII film in IMAX tbqhfamalam
>>69934571
>>69934688
I dunno I just answered the fucking question. How long is the trip to a "Plan B" exoplanet, which they were hoping was habitable in terms of crop growing as well? How much do we actually need to eat to survive in the mean time?
>>69930526
How can fuckhuge waves like that travel over knee-deep water?
Is Nolan a hack?
C'MON TARS
CMON TARS/10
I thought it was great and a damn good job at apocalyptic sci-fi without the technology being too advanced.
Yes the ending was a colossal ass pull, but the robo-bantz, the first planet being a dud, matt damon fucking everything up followed by the rescue sequence was fucking ace.
>CASE: Endurance rotation is 67, 68 RPM.
>Cooper: CASE, get ready to match our spin with the retro thrusters.
>CASE: It's not possible.
>Cooper: No. It's necessary.
>>69934563
it's not a conceit. the plague is a metaphor for immigration and nonwhites who we CAN solve but which we are unwilling to.
the unwillingness is exemplefied by the old physicist and the brother. the physicist COULD save all whites but would rather just sacrifice most of them and start new. the brother COULD save his famly but pride is more important (sound like anti-racism to you?)
it all ends up being the power of love and friendship instead of a sci fi movie.
>>69935232
>everything needs to be gritty, realistic, no fun allowed bleak flicks
found Zack Snyder
>>69934871
It's not well explained. Tidal action on Earth is because of the moon's gravitational pull as it orbits around the Earth. In the movie it's presumably because of the black hole, which is why the waves are so huge. This sounds like bullshit to me but I'm not a maths guy.
NOLAN O VISION
>I CARED
Following
Memento
Insomnia
>I PEAKED
Begins
Prestige
> I SOLD OUT
Rises
Braaaaawwwwwwwmmmm
Dude, spaaaace and stuff you know like wooaaw
Dark night is an inbetween. Ledger's performance unbalances the film in surprising ways. The batman only scenes are very boring compared to the joker's.
>>69935410
>Braaaaawwwwwwwmmmm
And now no movie soundtrack or trailer soundtrack will ever be safe again.
>>69935390
IRL, the waves would be huge but they would be variations in depth not actual waves with crests. the water would just vary massively in depth over time.
>>69935390
why would different gravitational strength not create larger waves?
also there's nothing that fixes the hydrogen and oxygen content on a planet to make it the same ratio as on earth. it's believable enough
>>69935543
This. Hans zimmer killed all movie trailer soundtracks, I think without even realizing it
It was not very much scientifically correct, which didn't matter, since it was supposed to be (and is) thought provoking. I think it was informative enough for the pleb audience and maybe helped increase their intelligence a little bit. Visually and musically stunning, storywise Hallmark crap.
>>69935593
that's a tide not a wave.
iirc waves are caused by a mixture of wind, temperature imbalances, and gravity, which causes energy cycles which displace water in loops. tides displace their water via the energy in waves
I still don't see why it's impossible
>>69930526
I think it was pretty good, if had to rank I would say 8/10. To people calling it pseudo-intellectual... it's a sci-fi. It's in the fucking title morons
>>69930526
It's good but replace the love b.s. ending with something like multiverse theory.
>>69932001
>anne saved the movie
Hurr durr love power science transcend time space hurr want use on my FACEBOOK show deep women see!!!
>>69933879
Have you ever read actuall academical philosophy? It's mostly just empty gibberish. Pure gobbledygook. I mean, have you really read the work of people like Heidegger and Husserl? It's utter nonsense.
>>69936237
>academical
It was too smart for /tv/.
Those who feel intimidated will apply cognitive dissonance.
>>69933879
>he thinks language and text can somehow describe the world fully.
Sorry to tell you but just like how movies cannot pass on certain things literature can, so cant literature and language pass on many things that movies can.
Two completely different mediums pal...
>>69934628
Well aren't you just wonderfully edgy :)
>>69930526
Some pretty big flaws that upset me:
>Equation will enable man to magically lift a giant cement cylinder into space
>Space love
>Vague space "blight"
>Major lapses in the writing
I wish it focused more on planetary exploration and science stuff. But then it would lose half its viewership.
I liked the robots, the visuals were fantastic, they employed realism where practical for space operations, overall 7/10.
The best thing about it is that it presses the message that we are temporary squatters on a space rock that has a finite amount of time of being able to support life, and we need to find the means to travel beyond the solar system ASAP.
>>69934871
Huge gravitational pull from the black hole, and significantly deeper waters on other parts of the planet.
>Characters constantly have to explain to themselves what just clearly happened with no provocation and ask pointless follow-up questions to things they already know
METAL GEAR?
PSYCHO MANTIS?
THE PATRIOTS?
>>69936407
when the truth is edgy to you, i feel sorry for you
>>69934871
Also, yes, Nolan is a hack.
The Martian was more enjoyable
>>69931611
>Why was Casey affleck and Jessica chastain even in this movie? I mean there characters
For women in the audience.
The premise is so ridiculous
So is Nolan's handling of science (le magic equation will make floating space stations)
People like to point out how the movie had good science because it inspired scientific papers about the spinning black hole but that was the result of an autistic visual effects team's research
If you don't love this movie you are literally gay and fuck men in the ass. This is proven science
>>69936301
Well, yeah. Anyone can call themselves a philosopher, it's just thinking. You can call people like Ayn Rand and Richard Dawkins philosophers, just not in an academical sense.
>>69936330
Now how would I go about that?
>>69936706
They had actual scientists both working on and critiquing the movie, I don't think they had a problem with the gravitational propulsion thing, I think the major problems were a) how quickly the blight would destroy the atmosphere and b) Gargantua looks wrong because they skipped the Doppler Effect, which Nolan acknowledged but just didn't like the way it looked
>>69932816
The engineering/scientific undertaking of terraforming an already dead planet when they are living on a planet that is already alive but sick.... Would be no logic.
Muh Mars colony faggots just piss me off.
>>69936908
>I don't think they had a problem with the gravitational propulsion thing
It was explained poorly then as if everything depended on a theoretical model alone
Newton had equations for kinematics and gravity in the 1700s, that didn't mean we suddenly gained the ability to build rockets
>>69934628
This is true actually.
>>69936520
I wonder, are you like this out there in the real world as well, or what? You running around telling niggers they're animals and telling your friends and family that Hitler was right then? Ever actually murdered someone? Or are you some sort of a fucking pussy spending your time trying to sound tough on an anonymous Sri Lankan juggling site? It's fine with me that you don't like brown people or whatever, but I seriously doubt that commiting genocide is gonna solve any problems.
So what ending would satisfy you guys?
For me, the library scene was a huge asspull, but I cannot think about anything other than interaction between Mc and Murph to cut all loose ends.
>>69930845
Have you literally never been inside a black hole before?
>>69937084
killing shitskins is pretty great m8. if you were in your late teens or early 20's when 9/11 happened it was a great time to join the military if you were in the US. getting paid to kill those vermin was hilarious
>>69937236
Just because some Jamal raped your nono doesn't mean you should go out killing mudslimes.
>>69937349
maybe you didn't read my post. i wasn't the one getting ass raped, and i wasn't the one making the decision to kill those faggots, i just thought it was a great time
>>69930526
Pleb tier, just like every single Nolan """"""""""film"""""""""".
Nice soundtrack and some great visuals, though. I also liked the little girl.
>>69930526
its okey, some plot holes, wonky exposition and pseudoscience stop it from being a really good movie
they really should have fleshed out earth crisis more
>>69937510
>i wasn't the one getting ass raped
Your girlfriend or your mum then, whatever.
>i wasn't the one making the decision to kill those faggots
So you didn't join the army in order to kill mudslimes then? Just wanted to serve your country and then they forced you to kill 'em?
Nolan is piece of shit hack, his Batman movies take themselves too seriously and are a borefest.
>>69937656
damn son your reading comprehension is fucking awful
This was probably already said but, Keep the Zimmer score, Keep the Visuals, Fuck it, Keep the entire film. All of those things minus the script, and you have a solid sci-fi flick. TLDR: Fuck Anne Hathaway
>>69932848
>>69932939
>>69932897
This anology makes 0 sense though and doesnt answer HOW the wormhole initially got made.
Song of Storms starts just a rainstorm, and its triggered and created by playing a song on the Ocerina of Time.
So we know how the Storm happens.
If anything, Song of Storm fucks everything up anyways. Because you play it as a kid to drain the well, it bites you in the ass as an adult when Bongo Bongo escapes.
But we KNOW who did it, it was Link(you)
So WHO first made the wormhole?
The movie was actually enjoyable up untill the point where Matt damon fuckes everyone over and allahu akbars because he's a fucking retard in this movie and Matthew Mconnohay gets sucked into the wormhole and everythinh seemingly ended in a tragedy
>"love is the 4th dimensions guys"
After that proceed to either slit your throat or ask a radical islamist to do it for you to soare your sufferinh from that point on.
>>69937806
>if you were in your late teens or early 20's when 9/11 happened it was a great time to join the military if you were in the US. getting paid to kill those vermin was hilarious
What? What am I not getting here? Sounds to me like you joined the army in order to kill muslims.
What is the social value in loving your parents, /tv/?
The transdimentional library scene would be okay if Rust and TARS wouldn't drop so much fucking exposition.
>they didn't beleive Murph about her dad being a gravity ghost
>found him 120 years later just floating outside their station
>didn't bother to dust off TARS to download the fucking adata about the 5th dimension now that it is literally proven true
It's a fine movie that in true blue Chris Nolan fashion just goes to fucking pieces in the third act.
>>69937236
enjoy your PTSD
>>69937349
Slotting mudslimes is a public service.
>>69937865
Humans from the future, using the advanced future tech, made wormhole to help their past selves with survival.
>>69934005
Enjoy your shit life for the rest of it's miserable existence
>>69930526
Say what you will, i think its really good, also Tars is perhaps the most genius robot design in terms of its complex simplicity.
>>69938109
I joined to protect neckbeards like you who can't defend themselves. Getting to kill mudslimes was just a bonus.
Also
>joined the army
the fuck do you take me for some kind of pussy?
>>69938627
You can't even protect yourself from the brainwashing son
>>69930762
wait no didn't he just skip to when she was older?
I liked it.
Really the only metric that matters.
>>69938667
sounds like a pretty big assumption you faglord
>>69938720
Sounds like you getting triggered makes me right, bitch
>>69938798
seems like you are the triggered one douche cunt
>>69938627
You joined in order to protect a Muslim like me from Muslims.
Allah will be very confused when he's going to judge you my son.
>>69936330
Intellectual dunning-kruger.
>>69938627
Also,
>the fuck do you take me for some kind of pussy?
yes.
>>69938846
Not him but you are the one that sounds buttblasted desu senpai
>>69932897
Kill yourself fag
>>69934571
>zero g
The space stations had gravity
Library bullshit ruined everything
pic related
>>69936954
Yes... because spacelifting your entire fucking civilization is much easier.
>>69939109
>entire fucking civilization
I doubt they got all of humanity off the planet
You have to admit the ending was a little commendable by keeping Murph aged instead of a "everything is perfect ending" by making him go back in time and changing stuff.
>>69939147
yah but they still had to come up with indefinitely viable space habitats from scratch...
not sure how that's easier than fixing earth or fixing up mars.
also, if they could quarantine the blight to successfully start agriculture on their space stations, why couldn't they do the same thing on earth with like hermetically sealed spaces?? That's gotta be like 100 times easier at least.
>>69932380
Are you trolling? Everyone knows what a paradox is that doesnt mean its not retarded
>watching the docking scene
>tfw the organ kicks in
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3zvVGJrTP8
>>69934571
The equation was to figure out gravity manipulation. Basically gravity generators. I don't think they were going to the wormhole either just floating in orbit in giant canned cities.
The bigger problem is why not just make hermetically sealed greenhouses and use seeds from seedvaults kept by every government just in case specifically something like this happens.
Also nolans sloppy story and direction in dire need of a good editor.
>>69939260
>indefinitely viable space habitats from scratch...
Remember when tangerine man was first talking to coop and coop mentions the entire nasa facility was designed to be a space station... The only thing stopping them was the gravity equation in their ? Theory.
>>69938971
not that other guy but you sound like the triggered one fuckboi
According to this movie, time is relative to gravity of the planet.
How come time isn't changed when on the moon then?
>>69939292
>watching that shitty scene as a structural engineer
>>69939292
Say what you will about the movie, but the entire soundtrack being Church Organs was experimental and very effective.
>>69939212
Especially since the movie kills any tension when they show the testimonials of the people from the double future who survived to be old as fuck... Only to have that service the reveal that the farm house was a fucking museum attraction/holy landmark they took into fucking space because muh nostalgia. Or how he finally gets to his daughter and then fucks off 5 minuites later to go find ogreshits who is on a planet she had only landed on a few days ago.
>>69939649
It's sci-fi you idiot
>>69939828
It was pretending to be realistic up until that point, you idiot.
>people actually thinking love was a force itt
I knew /tv/ posters were retards but if you can't understand a Chris " the exposure" Nolan movie you should fucking off yourself
>>69939868
Wtf are you on about? It was a fucking sci-fi from start. Not hard fiction. And it had many problems with the science from the start.
Looks legit =/= is legit
>>69940002
>And it had many problems with the science from the start.
Name one that happened before that point.
>>69939580
Because neither the moon or earth arr nearly heavy enough to bend space time significantly? Hurrr if chlorine is poisonous how come we have some in out blood
>>69938456
How does it climb stairs?
>>69939580
The moon isn't that far away bro
>>69940147
I just love it when stupid people overreach.
As a father of a young, beautiful daughter...
It got me
>>69939580
Are you retarded? The Moon doesn't rotate relative to the Earth (which is why we can only see one side), so the relativistic time dilation effect isn't apparent.
lrn2physics
>>69940075
same way you could if you were walking with crutches.
>>69940055
The water planet which wouldn't be able to exist in the first place since the gravitational waves from the black hole would have destroyed the planet long before it could create such big tides, the rangers being able to escape both the water planet's and the ice planet's gravitational grip, the cryo sleeping, the time it took to get to Saturn etc
>>69940222
I watched it with my Uncle and he has a daughter, he said as a parent, the end scene. Putting yourself in that position, really got to him.
>>69940249
Crutches aren't attached to us via an axle
>>69930632
>pseudo-intellectual
Sophomoric criticism. Will appeal only to pretentious children.
>>69939580
Not enough gravity.
Mercury does go around the sun fast enough that we couldn't accurately define its orbit before einstein came up with special relativity. If you lived on mercury time would pass slower for you because you're travelling at an appreciable fraction of c.
>>69930739
>I enjoy it more than those dumb Batman movies.
>>69940408
>calls others sophomoric while defending Christopher Nolan
>>69940421
>hurr durr look at me i am smart and know science and stuff
kill yourself
>>69940484
Spotted the americuck
>>69940327
Tars apparently uses magnetic grip on its 4 limbs that can be anywhere on its sides, it has no locked axis.
>>69937865
plan b works in initial timeline, humans evolve to a point of 5 dimensional beings, make wormhole and ensure plan a works and earth is actually saved, wormhole exists it's a shitty time loop
>>69940075
Turbo speed roller mode my nigga
>>69940579
Why didn't they just give him bipedal mechanics?
>>69940301
Omg THIS they needed rockets to get out of earth and they just fly off in planets STATED IN THE FUCKING MOVIE to have stronger gravity
I went to see this with a girl she thought I was mad at her because of my disgust, I forgot all about this because I went to watch lucy a time after and it was so shit all the shitty movies I saw before were masterpieces in comparison
I swear to god I will murder Scar Jo
It has nice visuals.
>>69940466
I was making fun of the laziness of the critique, not the opinion held.
>>69940672
X-art does too
>>69940055
everything about the biological catastrophe on earth is completely laughable for anybody with even a little background.
>>69940622
He has it within his own limbs, he can carry and lift stuff.
>>69940887
Why can't he walk normally instead of doing the R2 shuffle?
Why didn't they just build a bunch of those spacehabitats with the fields and stuff on Earth?
Surely if they can survive in space they could just as well back on Earth.
>>69940657
To be fair, maybe the used the rockets to conserve fuel for the ships.
>>69940910
He only does the shuffle when he wants to turn, he walks like a person on crutches normally, and when needed to, he can also run like an animal, or emulate a wheel and run that way.
Example:
https://youtu.be/wVEfFHzUby0?t=79
>>69941026
>he walks like a person on crutches normally
Why did they design a disabled robot?
my only complaint: doyle didn't have to die on the water planet
>>69941051
>Why did they design a disabled robot?
to pass BBC guidelines maybe
>>69941128
I can understand why he did do. I would be frozen in chock if I saw a 100m wave coming at me.
>>69936499
The difference is no one was mailing Nolan death threats to make a movie about SPAAAAACE.
Kojima had to wrap up every possible loose end of a series that was thematically opaque so he could move on to other projects. Of course, the most heavy handed aging and letting go plot of all time flew over everyone's head and we had to piss on the grave with MGSV.
God these consumers ruin everything.
>>69930526
"No."
>>69941051
Cheaper
>>69938364
>>69940601
okay that makes sense but the Song of Storm analogy is bad and makes no sense then as its major cause and effect is done as a kid and moves linearly.
My major problem is the ease with which they could exit the alien worlds in their little ascent vehicles.
Notice how it takes a giant fuel tank and booster to get off Earth's surface, yet these guys just zip on and off planets in tiny spacecraft with no external fuel sources.
>>69940988
So they send up a giant multi stage rocket to "save fuel?"
>>69941128
You could have cut the entire water planet and not changed the story one bit.
>>69943594
Yeah but you'd lose out on the emotional impact of the shoehorned "my kids are growing older faster than I am" and "I gotta see my daughter die of old age later in the movie" scenes.
>>69930632
As a physics major I disagree.
The film was well made and had the best sci-fi scenes on film.
Youre just mad, because you dont like Nolan.
>>69943892
So make the time skip happen when they enter the wormhole. Or on matt damons planet.
>>69932774
>>69930762
Stale pasta.
>>69930526
It was fine except for the final cringe-inducing exposition.
and the fact that matthew's character didn't give one shit about his son.
I enjoyed this film
>>69944302
Well his son was a dumbass so that's okay.
>>69944221
Accurate pasta.*
>>69938409
He will probably have a fine life no need to be edgy
>>69944422
Accurate stale pasta*
>>69944385
>Well his son was a dumbass so that's okay.
fuck you I'm a dumbass too, not fair :(
Good parts:
-flying around space n shit
-cool robots
-having courage to show barren worlds of nothingness and still make them interesting
Bad parts:
-most of the plot
>>69944678
The plot was fine until they hit the tesseract. That's when it really breaks down.
>>69933009
I like Interstellar, but even I don't believe you.
What are some examples that prove yor point?
>>69933009
maybe for an instant, but blade runner 2 will be so disappointing that an indie studio will make a comparable story with a totally new aesthetic within 18mo of its release that will feature an entirely vaporwave soundtrack and completely redefine the sci-fi genre, and music, forever.
>>69940055
Gravitational redshift.
>>69946559
*gravitational reddit
>>69932301
Confirmed that /tv/ has a sub 90 iq
>>69939868
It's like you are incapable of enjoying anything
>>69933468
This. This times one hundred.
People cannot give in to suspension of disbelief apparently, i thought this film was fucking brilliant even while holding on to whatever realism i normally need while watching sci-fi. But that isn't the point of sci-fi in the first place.
Regardless, IN MY HUMBLE OPINION, Interstellar was the greatest sci-fi movie of our generation.
>Soundtrack was fucking phenomenal, had me in a trance
>Visuals were just as incredible
>The story was vague, not keeping too much focus on trivial shit
>And in the end, the adventure continues
Like this movie filled me with hope.
>>69947144
Go back to imdb, kid.
>>69947299
>Kid
You're a big guy
I don't know why people get so mad that it gets unrealistic at the end. I mean, 2001 was hard sci-fi until lol monolith time travel new lifeform. How is that any better than the Tesseract?
>>69947357
Nice meme, did you learn about it a week ago?
DUDE I WAS RIGHT BECUZ LOVE MY BOYFRIEND WAS IN THE RIGHT PLANET ALL ALONG LMAO
>>69947404
No but i see you've already learned how to babby's first shitpost.
Contribute to the thread or kill yourself
>>69930526
It was a fantastic science fiction piece until the pseudo-science bullshit end. I would have been fine with him sacrificing himself and all the people on Earth dying; I'm not an infant who needs to be spoonfed a happy ending. I feel like the darker ending would have at least made me think about the implications, whereas this one was designed only to pander.
>>69947468
Do you know how anonymous posting works, reddit?
>>69947470
Sci-fi has traditionally been about optimism rather than pessimism. If you want dark endings then sci-fi may not be the genre for you for the most part.
>>69940301
>Gravitational waves from the black hole
The phrase you're looking for is tidal forces. Gravitational waves themselves would not be nearly as strong.
>>69947516
>Sci-fi has traditionally been about optimism
You're thinking of "future fantasy". Science fiction is simply the speculation of what will come of scientific developments. In fact, many of the early beginnings looked at the potential horror that could come from our progress. Seriously, just look at the genre.
>>69947701
The genre is also full of pseudo intellectual fantasy. Read anything by Heinlein or Clarke or more recently Baxter. Nolan literally made one of Baxter's books into a movie.
>>69947516
>Sci-fi has traditionally been about optimism rather than pessimism.
Are you retarded?
the michael caine reading poetry bullshit that kept happening was just the most forced attempt at making this shitpie arty
There was a lot of hokey drama crammed in for no reason. I thought if it stuck to the main plot a bit more and cut out the scenes flashing back to Earth it would have been a lot better.
6/10 sci fi imo
>>69947516
The first science fiction book is typically credited to be Frankenstein. I must have missed the part where the monster settled down into a nice job and learned to garden.
>>69939868
You have autism.
>>69930632
i don't understand what the "equation" was supposed to be, in the slightest
did anyone work that out?