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People sensitive to audio will hate this shit. It's either thunderously loud or whisper quiet... You'll miss some of the dialogue but you'll see lip movement and that will shred your nerves.

And while it's whisper quiet, you won't be able to tune out the inconsiderate maggots munching munching munching on popcorn and nachos right behind you, or the 4 year old who wants more candy and momma won't put her fucking cell phone down and go buy him some.

One of the characters on his deathbed will ramble and say something that may be pivotal in understanding the whole show, but it's hard to tell what the fuck he's saying be cause it just sound like mumbling. And that will also shred your ass. Cause you'll leave the theater wondering what the fuck he said.

If you are sensitive to audio, wait for the captioned version to come out. Then after you see it, you'll ask yourself, "is this what everyone was fucking gushing all over?".
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Audio was my one complaint. I loved Zimmer's score but it was at times overpowering so I didn't catch some dialog. Maybe my theater didn't have good quality speakers.

I hope the audio track is remixed on the blu-ray release.

I was also surprised by the f-bomb in the scene with Matt Damon. Then again, it is PG-13 which I believe is allowed the use of no more than 2 f-bombs to retain that rating... but I kept hearing this is a good family movie.
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It was somewhat long maybe too long.
There was too much overly loud dramatic music used through a number of scenes.
Matthew McConaughey is a good actor and he was very good in Interstellar although not believable as an astronaut, his heavy southern drawl accent was at times difficult to fathom, i would imagine astronauts speak extremely clearly and concise.
We where not aware of what year it was on Earth.
I do not believe for a femto-second that a human being could survive entering into a blackhole, unless someone somewhere knows something the rest of us do not?.
How was McConaughey's caricature able to communicate from a future timeline before he actually left.
How utterly bizarrely ironic, that Earth is suffering and food is scarce, yet the Earth based scenes are filmed almost entirely in huge, lush cornfields.
McConaughey pilots down an 'Indian' UAV, what is an Indian UAV doing operating in the Us, or did it originate from a Reservation?
If there is a gravity wave for every single tiny moment and movement of his daughters life, (and do we assume there is a gravity wave for every single brain neuron?) How on Earth did McConaughey find the correct gravity wave in time (opps, no pun there) which matched the movement of the watch, there must of been literally trillions of gravity waves in that tesseract.
Micheal Cain appears in it as an older physicist (mid 60s?), but later on appears 20 something years older as time has moved on yet he looks practically the same albeit, he is in a wheelchair.
I don't believe for a tiny moment, that any of those spacecraft could hold structural integrity through all the things they were put through.

Thankfully, i understand the concept of suspending my disbelief, which was a relief. Otherwise my 3 hours sat on a seriously fucking uncomfortable cinema seat, would almost certainly of rendered me a space-lunatic with astronautical tendencies of throwing myself from the highest peak of the building. Sigh
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It was somewhat long maybe too long.
There was too much overly loud dramatic music used through a number of scenes.
Matthew McConaughey is a good actor and he was very good in Interstellar although not believable as an astronaut, his heavy southern drawl accent was at times difficult to fathom, i would imagine astronauts speak extremely clearly and concise.
We where not aware of what year it was on Earth.
I do not believe for a femto-second that a human being could survive entering into a blackhole, unless someone somewhere knows something the rest of us do not?.
How was McConaughey's caricature able to communicate from a future timeline before he actually left.
How utterly bizarrely ironic, that Earth is suffering and food is scarce, yet the Earth based scenes are filmed almost entirely in huge, lush cornfields.
McConaughey pilots down an 'Indian' UAV, what is an Indian UAV doing operating in the Us, or did it originate from a Reservation?
If there is a gravity wave for every single tiny moment and movement of his daughters life, (and do we assume there is a gravity wave for every single brain neuron?) How on Earth did McConaughey find the correct gravity wave in time (opps, no pun there) which matched the movement of the watch, there must of been literally trillions of gravity waves in that tesseract.
Micheal Cain appears in it as an older physicist (mid 60s?), but later on appears 20 something years older as time has moved on yet he looks practically the same albeit, he is in a wheelchair.
I don't believe for a tiny moment, that any of those spacecraft could hold structural integrity through all the things they were put through.

Thankfully, i understand the concept of suspending my disbelief, which was a relief. Otherwise my 3 hours sat on a seriously fucking uncomfortable cinema seat, would almost certainly of rendered me a space-lunatic with astronautical tendencies of throwing myself from the highest peak of the building. Sigh
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You're an asshole.

But funny.
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Re: Interstellar - Saw it last NIGHT-- AWESOME !! 3 Hrs-- Dimension's... Movie
SOOOO GOOD!!!!!!!!!! 10/10 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Earth/3rd Dimension, Time/4th Dimension, GRAVITY/5th Dimension and bridge between the 3rd!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


its beautiful...
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SOOOO GOOD!!!!!!!!!! 10/10 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Earth/3rd Dimension, Time/4th Dimension, GRAVITY/5th Dimension and bridge between the 3rd!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


its beautiful...
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Sounds arbitrary. Might as well add more:

THOUGHT 6th Dimension
EMOTION The 6 1/2 Dimension
TASTE 7th Dimension
SOUND 8th Dimension
VISION 9th Dimension
SENSATION 10th Dimension


SNOT 11th Dimension


Dr. Michio Kaku postulated one of the Superstring Dimensions could be at the tip of your nose.



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They had to have the black hole in there to make it interesting, but three planets that close would mean death in the near future to anyone living on them due to being consumed by the black hole...it just didn't make sense.
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I hate Black Holes.



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I saw it Yesterday!!!

What can u say

It wAs an emotional sci fi wet dream!!!
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I wonder if Nolan & Kubrick ever had any meetings back in the day?

I heard they call him the Kubrick wannabe.
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Nolan isn't even close to reaching Kubrick's level. He's got a lot of learning to do.
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I saw it full bore IMAX... Lame product placement, mediocre acting...

But compared to the shite out there it was OK. I enjoyed it, even after filtering out the carp. Good to see it on the big screen.
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AMAZING ! JUST WISHED ANNE HATHAWAY WAS IN A TIGHTER FITTING SUIT.IF YOU DIDN'T GET TEARY WITH THE CHARACTERS INTERACTION ESPECIALLY WITH FATHER AND DAUGHTER THEN YOU'TRE BRAIN DEAD.SPECIAL EFFECTS BEYOND AWESOME THE AIR LOCK EXPLOSION SCENE PERFECT [THERES NO SOUND IN SPACE] INTERSTELLAR 2 PROBABLY NOT.
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AMAZING ! JUST WISHED ANNE HATHAWAY WAS IN A TIGHTER FITTING SUIT.IF YOU DIDN'T GET TEARY WITH THE CHARACTERS INTERACTION ESPECIALLY WITH FATHER AND DAUGHTER THEN YOU'TRE BRAIN DEAD.SPECIAL EFFECTS BEYOND AWESOME THE AIR LOCK EXPLOSION SCENE PERFECT [THERES NO SOUND IN SPACE] INTERSTELLAR 2 PROBABLY NOT.
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I wanted to make love to her so badly!
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I did not like it, worst shit I've seen.

btw though I really liked Guardians of the galaxy so it is not that I am anti sci fi..
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I did not like it, worst shit I've seen.

btw though I really liked Guardians of the galaxy so it is not that I am anti sci fi..
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Well...that's just like...your opinion
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the trailer is not really appealing.
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Put this in context with our current environmental and
political situation.

I tried to explain this on another thread, it's rather complex
but it is a working explanation.

Most scientists believe that the Bible is bunk, but the
ones we call Luciferians or Deists, are humanists who not only
believe in evolution, and believe that cataclysmic events
forcing us out of our comfort zone are necessary. -Within our comfort zone
we stagnate like the dumb corn farmers who were mostly replaced by robots. So, for us to ascend we must sacrifice our current world-order and move on.

In the movie Dr. Cooper made his Crowleyan descent into the
abyss of the black hole. He succeeded, where Dr. Mann failed. Mann could not rise above his own ego-consciousness and thus spiraled out of control.

Once inside the black hole Cooper experienced the pleroma;
a gnostic realm where the fabric of space time is turned outside in- (invaginated). He could communicate through the veil/wall by gravity/synchronization. It was a stab at giving a rational explanation for the poltergeist phenomenon, which was a huge interest to people like Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

So the major issues weren't just relativity theory, but the
relativity of good and evil in the development and progress
of humanity towards Archon status.

All of the progressive characters broke taboos and crossed lines. Nolan and Crowley are saying that we have to have evil in order to progress and that the catastrophic upheavals on Earth have been intentionally caused by the
Archons of the pleroma in order for humans to progress.

Not only that but perhaps also alluding to the 'rust' or
corrosion in our political environs as necessary for us to
expand our consciousness. (9-11 fakery = good)(Evil = good) So it should make one wonder how much they really know about our world... Do they believe Archons use evil PTB for good purposes in order to nudge humanity along and to seed technology?
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FWIW, the only book I noticed on Murph's shelf in one of the scene's was Stephen King's "The Stand." It seemed prominent, but maybe I was just looking for it. What does it mean? Likely nothing, but if Nolan is one of those know-it-alls, maybe it means,,, slightly more than nothing. Carry on.
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Great movie. I am going to see it again.

Mind-bending movies always piss off the shoot-em-up crowd. I wish to re-enter the black hole.
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~~~Snip~~~

"Meet Kip Thorne, the Man Who Crafted the Artful Science of ‘Interstellar’

Legendary physicist Kip Thorne responds to Interstellar's critics, praises Anne Hathaway’s ability to geek out, and chats about his bromance with Stephen Hawking."

[link to www.thedailybeast.com]
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It should be released oon Blu Ray 2015.
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I thought it kicked ass.

Actually gave me a little hope for humanity seeing that a chunk of the population will go see something with a little science in it.
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FWIW, the only book I noticed on Murph's shelf in one of the scene's was Stephen King's "The Stand." It seemed prominent, but maybe I was just looking for it. What does it mean? Likely nothing, but if Nolan is one of those know-it-alls, maybe it means,,, slightly more than nothing. Carry on.
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It was next to a book by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Doyle spent a large part of his life investigating the
paranormal.

Apports are a poltergeist phenomenon.

Nathan Crowley is a descendant of old Aleister C.

The movie is telling us that the Archons are able to
communicate with us. That they are evil, causing the
mass extinctions like the one in the movie, and that this
is necessary for 'progress'/good.

Relativity of good and evil is a theme throughout the movie..
Evil, for pure selfish reasons like Dr. Mann's behavior
is one thing, but evil committed for a higher good, like
saving the species, is a good evil.

Even the robot was programmed to deceive.

Welcome to our elitist world!
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don't read anything on it, don't watch trailers, featurettes

just o to the cinema and watch it, best 10$ invested
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It was somewhat long maybe too long.
There was too much overly loud dramatic music used through a number of scenes.
Matthew McConaughey is a good actor and he was very good in Interstellar although not believable as an astronaut, his heavy southern drawl accent was at times difficult to fathom, i would imagine astronauts speak extremely clearly and concise.
We where not aware of what year it was on Earth.
I do not believe for a femto-second that a human being could survive entering into a blackhole, unless someone somewhere knows something the rest of us do not?.
How was McConaughey's caricature able to communicate from a future timeline before he actually left.
How utterly bizarrely ironic, that Earth is suffering and food is scarce, yet the Earth based scenes are filmed almost entirely in huge, lush cornfields.
McConaughey pilots down an 'Indian' UAV, what is an Indian UAV doing operating in the Us, or did it originate from a Reservation?
If there is a gravity wave for every single tiny moment and movement of his daughters life, (and do we assume there is a gravity wave for every single brain neuron?) How on Earth did McConaughey find the correct gravity wave in time (opps, no pun there) which matched the movement of the watch, there must of been literally trillions of gravity waves in that tesseract.
Micheal Cain appears in it as an older physicist (mid 60s?), but later on appears 20 something years older as time has moved on yet he looks practically the same albeit, he is in a wheelchair.
I don't believe for a tiny moment, that any of those spacecraft could hold structural integrity through all the things they were put through.

Thankfully, i understand the concept of suspending my disbelief, which was a relief. Otherwise my 3 hours sat on a seriously fucking uncomfortable cinema seat, would almost certainly of rendered me a space-lunatic with astronautical tendencies of throwing myself from the highest peak of the building. Sigh
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I hate to be rude, but you appear to be not smart. All of your questions were answered in the movie. The singularity of a black hole has zero size and thus smaller than an atom. The mass of a black hole can be anything, 1 gram, 1 quadrillion grams, etc. The more massive the black hole, the larger the event horizon, the distance from the center at which light cannot escape. The black hole in the movie was a supermassive black hole, "Gargantua". Theoretically the event horizons of black holes can be larger than galaxies, or even the universe. There is a theory that our entire universe is within the event horizon of a black hole. If the black hole is massive enough once a person falls past the event horizon, nothing happens. He just keeps falling until he reaches a point at which the tidal force is so great that he is ripped apart, which could take any amount of time depending on the mass of the black hole, 1 hour or 1 century. The UAV was drawn there because of the gravity anomaly. Corn was the last crop to be affected by blight. Did you not watch the movie? An advanced civilization from the future built the tesseract and the wormhole near Saturn. He speculated that it was a species that evolved from the present day humans. So they would have a firm understanding of human history, him, and his daughter. Gravity was operating across dimensions and time. That is how he was able to move the books. He couldn't actually touch the books. He was causing minor variations in the gravity field by pounding at the books. He was falling toward a supermassive black hole, the tesseract was calibrated not to leak gravity into the room; his pounding caused some leakage. Future spacecraft should have superior abilities, such as structural integrity. After watching the movie, I didn't have any questions. The entire movie was based on real science except for the tesseract, unlike most science fiction movies. The look of the wormhole and supermassive black hole were the first realistic depictions in a movie ever, based on actual mathematical calculations. I think you just have a hard time understanding science. This was the best science fiction movie in decades, and had the most real science of any science fiction movie.
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They had to have the black hole in there to make it interesting, but three planets that close would mean death in the near future to anyone living on them due to being consumed by the black hole...it just didn't make sense.
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You obviously don't understand relativity or black holes. There's no reason why planets or stars can't orbit black holes. If you get too close to the sun, you fall into the sun. If you get too close to a black hole you fall into a black hole. If you get too close to the Earth, you fall to the Earth.
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Thanks AC...251.

Interesting.




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Could the movie be telling us something?

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It seems to me that this movie is making a very significant
statement regarding the nature of evolution. People here
with an interest in science and evolutionary biology should
know what "punctuated equilibrium" and "quantum evolution"
theories are about.

For the general public let's remember how Nicholas Cage put
the question to his astronomy class in the movie "Knowing".

Is Earth located in that sweet spot between freezing and
burning to a crisp-- by accident, or is there a reason we
are where we are?

Obviously an atheist says "by accident".

However, there are others who believe that things happen for
a reason and have a good case to make in that we know how to
create new species and that with a sufficient knowledge of
quantum mechanics a more highly evolved species could influence how life has evolved on Earth.

The movie actually shows a book by paranormal investigator
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle! That is a definite clue to how
Nolan and Crowley are looking at this question.

If one takes the Poltergeist phenomenon seriously, and
more people DO than you are led to believe, then this
film is showing us a model of who and what and how evolution
in the development of a NEW HUMAN species is occurring.

The increasing political corruption and environmental
degradation is intentional and allowed in order to achieve
a greater good. Good and Evil are also a relativity!
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+5 to the music by Hans Zimmer

will win award
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Any science nerds here today who want to take a
stab at the punctuated equilibrium and quantum evolution
(Luciferian doctrine) in this movie?

(Just the ideas behind it, obviously the movie is fiction
and we don't yet dive into black holes. lol!)
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SPOILERS:

i liked that in the first bit they admit that the moon landing was fake in order to bankrupt russia. and there talk about 5D beings which at the end turned out to be evolved humans. the 1 hr = 7 years thing was cool too :) and yea the special effect.

i figured out that it was matthew that was causing the ghost when they first joked about it in the movie which was like the first 5 minutes lol





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