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Is it better than The Avengers?
On a side note, I hated the movie. I've never felt more uncomfortable in a movie theater.
Quote from: Daniel on November 27, 2014, 10:38:57 AMOn a side note, I hated the movie. I've never felt more uncomfortable in a movie theater.Why is that?
I will not cast my vote on the movie of the year until I've had a chance to see the new Hobbit movie. If it can live up to the commercials I've seen so far, it should be a great movie.
See, I assumed that things would continue with the general tone, with a full on 2001 type of ending. The second planet ends up roughly the same way the first one did ("darn, it doesn't work for some really cool reasons!"), they move on, and get to the third planet and it ends up being aliens. That's what I expected, and because I have so much respect for 2001, I was more than okay with that as an ending. It fit the tone and narrative that Nolan, up to that point, had built.
Blade Runner might not have done well financially when it first came out, but people are still talking about it because it was infused with all these big ideas. Scott was also talking about very big themes in Prometheus. It was being driven by people who wanted the answers to huge questions. But I thought that we could do that without ever getting too pretentious. Nobody wants to see a movie where people are floating in space talking about the meaning of life.
I will not cast my vote on the movie of the year until I've had a chance to see the new Hobbit movie.
I think they really wanted this movie to be called "Gravity".
Yeah, I hated Gravity almost as much as The Avengers.
Quote from: Westy on December 03, 2014, 09:38:04 PMYeah, I hated Gravity almost as much as The Avengers.My question is whether you like Interstellar more than your previous favorite Nolan film? So which is it, Interstellar -or- Batman Begins?