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01-08-2014, 04:19 AM
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Nerd from Outer Space
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Great! A new movie to add to my list of space movies.
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01-08-2014, 08:31 AM
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ze frogginator
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Trailer looks pretty cool.
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06-11-2014, 11:19 PM
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Anyone go out today and see this new film ? Surprised no one has mentioned anything about it for a while. Hopefully it will be good planning to see it over the weekend.
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07-11-2014, 01:44 AM
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Life is looking up!
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Originally Posted by beren
Anyone go out today and see this new film ? Surprised no one has mentioned anything about it for a while. Hopefully it will be good planning to see it over the weekend.
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Going see it Friday night.
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07-11-2014, 05:52 AM
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Join Date: May 2010
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18:30 Friday, Tickets in hand.
Reviews have been very good.
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07-11-2014, 07:56 AM
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ze frogginator
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Seen it on the big screen last night. Got my hopes high. Well, entertainment value nill. I'm sure though it may appeal to the scientific community but as far as I'm concerned I tend to go to the movie to relax and be entertained. If I ever wanted to read a book on blackholes , relativity, time dilation I'd do just that.
Gardians of the Galaxy:
docking sequence 3s + 15 min of shooting people. Now were' talking
Interstellar:
Docking sequence 10min + ... .... ..-.. --..-..-- ?!
I'm clearly not the target audience. I had more fun listening to a raccoon talking to a tree I'm sure there are people who will love it though.
The more scientific type will chime in I'm sure.
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07-11-2014, 11:02 AM
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plan on seeing it tonight. fingers crossed it's good.
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08-11-2014, 03:12 AM
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Life is looking up!
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Just got in from seeing Interstellar tonight and I thought it was well done. Went and saw it at an Extreme Screen and the sound affects were amazing.
Like all Sci-Fi movies, I suspend my belief system and just enjoy the ride. I liked it, but then, I like most movies. It is entertainment, after all.
Cheers Peter
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08-11-2014, 05:40 PM
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Like all Sci-Fi movies, I suspend my belief system
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Except for 2001/2010 - that is why I love those movies so much. Hard Sci-Fi.
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08-11-2014, 06:34 PM
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With that Hollywood A-list cast I won't be seeing it, the best sci-fi movies do not use big stars. I agree that 2001 Space Odessey was my all time favorite but I like what Ridley Scott did with the original Alien. I like the attention to detail in both 2001 and Alien. I find myself constantly annoyed by inplausible events like those in Gravity - what a turkey.
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09-11-2014, 01:58 PM
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Epic....I'll have to see it again, and buy the BluRay later.
There is a story, the connection between the father and daughter and the argument around survival of the species.
The visualisations are quite stunning and in my mind within the realms of possibility for the most part. After all we don't know how it all works yet and there are more surprises out there than we can imagine.
For a three hour film we and the rest of the theatre goers sat mesmerised and silent. There are lots of moments of realisation about the consequences of wormhole, black hole effects on time and gravity.
It was summed up for me by another guy, a stranger who looked at me as we walked out and said, "Well, THAT was intense !"
I had to agree. As I said I need to see it again.
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09-11-2014, 02:07 PM
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Enjoyed it, was a good sci fi hopefully it spawns more. Great visuals and music to match. Great acting, storyline was stronger than most sci fis you see these days but I did pick what was going to happen very early on. May see it again at the movies.
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14-11-2014, 10:44 PM
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Ebotec Alpeht Sicamb
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I watched the movie tonight and thoroughly enjoyed it. It wasn't a gadget movie, and it wasn't a western in space suits. It had moral dilemmas, space-time dilemmas, love, great special effects that didn't look out of place, and a fist fight
It certainly is a demanding movie to watch, not light entertainment with punch lines in every dialog and comic relief after every dramatic scene. I thought the science was portrayed well, although subsequent re-watches may reveal errors in detail that I've missed the first time around.
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Originally Posted by ZeroID
It was summed up for me by another guy, a stranger who looked at me as we walked out and said, "Well, THAT was intense !"
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It sure was!
Cheers
Steffen.
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15-11-2014, 12:04 AM
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My God it's full of stars
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Location: Melbourne
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Saw a midnight screening at Imax (whoa) last fri night. Initially thought I was reliving an episode of the Big Bang Theory as I was with 4 other IT geeks, but quickly settled in an LOVED the movie!
McConaghy has come leaps & bounds as an actor, ever since Dallas Buyers Club he's awesome. Hathaway is well, just eye candy but not a deal breaker and Damon plays an interesting character well.
Loved the robots, loved the score and the visual FX. Thought the human drama was a bit fluffy but overall 9/10. The movie certainly tips it's hat to 2001 in several scenes - (well it's really a reboot of the original, Hollywood style) - with no stone unturned and you're held by the hand and led all the way through to the end. Some clever concepts and decent hard science for once in a Sci-fi movie, more Sci than Fi anyway.
... And I want to see it again!
Andy
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15-11-2014, 07:20 PM
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Resident Rigel fanboy
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Christopher Nolan is getting better and better and this movie was his best yet. Sure it has plot holes and the last third seems rushed to put everything together but its still so so good.
The score is epic but that's what you would expect from Zimmer.
10/10 for me given its pushing the boundaries of sci-fi genre and is a must buy on blu-ray for me
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16-11-2014, 07:47 PM
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Entertaining film and certainly worth a viewing. But utterly ridiculous. They land and take off from 1G planets in a shuttle like space ship with an on board supply of fuel. Yet the same spaceship required a multi stage launch from earth to reach orbit.
They suffer relativistic time dilation on a relatively normal planet which could only occur close to the event horizon of the black hole.
Hero in spacesuit alone survives journey through a black hole and creates a time paradox.
Stunning visuals of space flight but scientifically and dramatically lame. A forgettable film.
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16-11-2014, 08:19 PM
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Saw it tonight. Loved TARS and CASE but there were a couple of times in the movie where the score completely overpowered the actors to the point that i couldn't understand what they were saying.
And yes there are scientific inaccuracies but I'm really not caring about them. I go to movies to enjoy them and enjoy this one I did.
Last edited by hobbit; 17-11-2014 at 07:50 AM.
Reason: spelling.
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17-11-2014, 06:18 AM
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Originally Posted by hobbit
Saw it tonight. Loved TARS and CASE but there were a couple of times in the movie where the score completely overpowered the actors to the point that i could understand what they were saying.
And yes there are scientific inaccuracies but I'm really not caring about them. I go to movies to enjoy them and enjoy this one I did.
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I assume you meant to say 'could not understand' and I agree. Way too much musical dramatisation when you really needed to hear what was going on.
Agree with your second para too. Inaccurate or not at least the movie made you think. I enjoyed the twists it had.
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