holy shit
Holy shit
Other urls found in this thread:
Isn't it the best? People online give it shit but I love it so much.
DUDE LOVE LMAO
its garbage. pure unfiltered garbage. i'd rather bathe with pigs
>cooper what are you doing?
>the music is loud, therefore it's emotional
Who cares? That scene was inconsequential and rest of the movie was absolutely top tier
>music is loud
This triggers the autist
the music was quiet during many of the most emotional scenes.
overrated pretentious nerd bait
same audience as inception
more drama than sci-fi
yeah, the visual effects in particular were gorgeous and the acting and screenplay were superb. it must have been magical to watch in imax.
I saw it in theaters in IMAX, it has been my favorite movie ever since
What was the equation that Cooper gave to his daughter again, and why was useful?
Interestellar is MILES ahead of Inception
>more drama than scifi
So?
What did the black guy do all those years he was waiting?
>lol, we should totally go to this planet near that black hole that completely fucks everyone up due to time relativity issues and makes any future space travel from that location pretty much an impossibility.
fap fap fap
DUDE HACKNEYED TIME TRAVEL PARADOX PLOTS LMAO
Yeah, I'm sure you would have made better decisions in their position
they didn't say but from what i gather he just forwarded whatever the future-humans told him
Docking !
Yeah I wouldn't have picked the planet right next to a gigantic black hole, that makes you wait several decades if you fly to and from it.
Better let their planet starve to death withouth bringing any solution.
>tfw no masked big guys crashing planes
All those planets were around the black hole, tard.
Mmmh no ?
>What was the equation that Cooper gave to his daughter again, and why was useful?
It wasn't an equation, it was TARS' sensor readings from inside the black hole which she plugged into Professor Brand's equation thus solving the problem of how to harness gravity and allowing them to evacuate everyone from Earth, presumably with some sort of gravity engine powered spaceships instead of rockets.
Why couldn't they have sent robots to the planets instead of wasting a dozen human lives?
Crashing this ship
They were, tho, thats why Murphy was 80 something years old when he went back home, not in her 30s (that was her age once they lef the water planet)
If the planet was habitable, as the beacon being set off indicated, there would be literally no problem living there because time dilation means nothing as long as everyone has the same reference.
James Cameron is such a hack
Same. I didn't even see it in theaters and I still loved it. I was never bored, often in awe and unironically think it is in the top 10 movies of the past 30 years.
Those time warp shits are too complex for my low IQ brain but I'm pretty sure only the water planet was affected by the black hole in the movie.
matt damon explained this, robots don't have a survival instinct
when they circled the black hole on their way to the last planet 51 years had passed
My main problem with it is how the future setting on earth isn't explained or contextualized at all.
It doesn't say when or where or how any of it is, so it feels more like a weird alternate dimension than a believable future.
That, and some of the dialogue is pretty cringey.
>We used to look up at the sky and wonder at our place in the stars. Now we just look down and worry about our place in the dirt
Real people don't talk like that, it's like a car commercial
Ok then I have to agree with the other user, why the fuck would they go to the planet where the time "stand still" the most?
There's nothing special about black holes, any massive object causes time dilation as gravity bends spacetime, on Earth time moves about 7 microseconds per day slower than objects in orbit around Earth (such as GPS satellites which have to account for this or their accuracy would degrade over time), moving further away from Earth you'd experience even less, and when you were out of the sun's influence there'd be less still. Similarly, anything within the Gargantua system would have greater time dilation than anything within the Sol system, it just wouldn't be as insanely strong as the difference between being on Miller's planet and Earth.
Interception is a well produced tech demo. Visuals are stunning, but apart from that, Contact did everything better and 17 years earlier. Also Jodie Foster > Anne Hathaway.
youtu.be
nuffin
Real people talk like that when they're contemplative or in a mood as such. Bit of a faux pas to say it in any other social situation though.
why is Nolan so shit at audio mixing and when exactly did it happen? Memento didn't make me change volume all the time between dialogue and whatever music cue.
this movie was bad because everyone like it!
>am i doing this right?
Overrated nerd bait, one of the worst Nolan movies alongside The Dark Knight Rises.
I love this film, one of my all time favorites
I like the part where he noclipped outside the level. Very creative.
Did you have a stroke while typing this?
pretty fuckin bad huh?
What the fuck was that moon hoax about in the beginning? Felt so fucking awkward.
without survivors!
>pretentious
That's you.
Interstellar begins in the 2060s.
If it had been almost 100 years since the moon landings and still no one had gone back to the moon at that point, it might be difficult to believe that it really happened
Why?
Are you for real?
Docking scene really made you feel it in the cinema. You can't replicate that shit at home.
nigger people in America still believe that invading Afghanistan was justified and creationism is taught in some schools is it that unbelievable
Not sure why that's so hard to believe. Civilization is collapsing, truth would be the first thing to go. Hell, we're already living in a post-truth society and our crops are still growing!
woops
most kino part is when they go on the water planet for like an hour and they get back and it's actually been 20 years
why did he just not hypersleep again?
Underrated
these people that larp over "muh love" are literal reddit "science is my religion" posters. Igonore them
He said he went into hypersleep for some time, but after doing this for a period of time decided to just wait it out instead of going back a 3rd time (or more).
The water planet was affected the greatest.
He did spend some time in hypersleep but he said he'd almost given up hope of ever seeing them again and didn't want to spend the rest of his life asleep
>Are you for real?
The gov had gone full black out on science information and moved toward pure indoctrination of just stick to farming sort of narrative. As it's hinted at in the teacher parent talk that the older teacher understand it's a lie of indoctrination but the younger female one, raised in it, is more on the fence.
It's easy to act like it could never happen in the USA but millions of people right now are very deep into indoctrination like lies and subtext in other countries.
Even certain topic with in the USA are slowly being shifted toward a given idea of thinking. Like for example the whole two gender issue. Socially one can argue there is a range of sexuality but your gender is your gender on a root DNA level. Yet I suspect in 50+ years everyone will be using gender neutral pronouns in the work place, just to be safe.
BR2049.incel
no they dont, normies love this movie
There's actually a reason to not ignore the love reason.
Damon didn't have a family so the likelihood of a selfish false positive from him is far more likely than a selfish false positive from the boyfriend who wants to save his girlfriend stuck on a dying planet.
>Civilization is collapsing, truth would be the first thing to go.
You realize now this is our current life.
So instead he spent the rest of his life sitting around growing old?
It was that, or die in his sleep.
You realize now that I said that in literally the next sentence.
>dude space library lmao
My main thought while watching this movie was how much I would like to get a good whiff of the inside of Anne Hathaway's spacesuit after she's been wearing it a few days. Especially those space boots.
Hnnnnggg.
it's clearly explaned and shown in the film what is going on. listen to the dialogue in the first act
garbage ending
>my son? nah don't care
>family of my daughter don't even talk
>dude came back from another dimension... thru a black hole *HIHIHI not his station, meanwhile i'm a shit nurse let's laugh*
nolan pls
better than living alone on a spaceship for the rest of his life
>there's a pest on the crops
>oh no! should we find a way to save the crops or move to anoher galaxy?
it's difficult to get past the blight/crop nonsense. establishing a civilization is much more difficult than finding 2000 calories per day. and the nonsense about the blight consuming the world's oxygen? please.
It wasn't consuming oxygen, it was consuming nitrogen which is nearly 80% of the planet's atmosphere, without it there wouldn't be enough medium for the oxygen to disperse though, and god knows what it was turning it into, ammonia? Cyanide? Cyanogen? Unless the entire planet was somehow decontaminated, just getting it to stop eating crops such as with genetic modification wouldn't be enough, it would still kill us by consuming inedible plant life and suffocating us, assuming the destruction of the food chain didn't starve us first.