Saw the first trailer, that was enough for me I'll go see it, trailer campaigns giving away half the plot are so shit.
Prepare yourself
Robbie Collin ‏@robbiereviews
@joeutichi The buzz I've heard from early screenings has been wildly positive.
Jamie Graham ‏@jamie_graham9
@robbiereviews @joeutichi I've spoken to 1 journo, 2 PRs and 2 directors who have seen it - all raved. "Nolan's best" seems to be consensus
Robbie Collin ‏@robbiereviews
@jamie_graham9 @joeutichi Yep. His best film, multiple times, from trustworthy sorts.
But how are the "feels"?
This is not one of those campaigns. You can watch the rest of the trailers. But just to be sure, keep away from the TV Spots and don't think much about the "whys" and "whats".
Why would you want to watch the trailers if you already know you'll be seeing the movie?
Prepare yourself
Robbie Collin ‏@robbiereviews
@joeutichi The buzz I've heard from early screenings has been wildly positive.
Jamie Graham ‏@jamie_graham9
@robbiereviews @joeutichi I've spoken to 1 journo, 2 PRs and 2 directors who have seen it - all raved. "Nolan's best" seems to be consensus
Robbie Collin ‏@robbiereviews
@jamie_graham9 @joeutichi Yep. His best film, multiple times, from trustworthy sorts.
If Interstellar won best picture I would legit weep. Not really, but man sci-fi has gotten spurned by the Oscars for so long. Break the cycle, Nolan. Genre retribution.
I was thinking the same thing. It would be great for the entire sci-fi genre.
Nolans best you say?
But...Memento is Nolans best.
Nolans best you say?
But...Memento is Nolans best.
Everyone calls The Prestige his best, but Memento is where it's at.
If return of the king can do it for the fantasy genre, then interstellar can do it for the sci-fi genre. Believe!
IMO Nolan has made no bad movie. His worst movie is TDKR and I still prefer that over 90% of comic book movies.Insomnia, while not his best, is criminally underrated.
I really don't know what they were thinking with that one commercial.But just to be sure, keep away from the TV Spots
People who say that are either A) people who didn't watch a lot of movies B)just saying that to sound cool C)love hyperbole.
Seriously, there are tons and tons of movies that are much worse.
Are you sure you didn't see the IMAX sneak peak instead of the final movie?ofcourse there are that does not mean anything. The last batman movie was extremely bad especially compared to the second one. the reasons acting was bad,, bad guywas very bad, I could not hear shit he was talking about forget about fearing him,don't even ask for that lady dying scene, cat woman was joke, fight scene were so bad.
Ben ‏@b4ben666 4h4 hours ago
@chocobugcat was it sad? or optimistic
Catbug.
‏@chocobugcat
@b4ben666 All of the above, lol. It fluctuated the whole movie. So worth it though.
Greg Schiller ‏@gschiller13 39m39 minutes ago
@chocobugcat see Christopher Nolan gets it. Ft hood is perfect place for it. So how good is the movie?
Catbug.
‏@chocobugcat
@gschiller13 Perfection. Uses just the right amount of creative fiction when a majority of it is scientific & makes you think the whole time
BOLD PREDICTION: This will gross less than Gravity.
I look forward to it, even if I never liked any Nolan movie except Memento. I thought Sunshine wasn't very good but it had great visuals (better than Prometheus, considering the potential for that one and the lackluster material Sunshine had to work with), but this looks way beyond all that.
Here. See it in 70mm IMAX if you can.Haven't had a chance to read the entire thread, but does anyone know a website that show what IMAX theaters are showing this?
BOLD PREDICTION: This will gross less than Gravity.
Here. See it in 70mm IMAX if you can.
Don't be so sure. Gravity is closer to that mainstream, international audience, shut-your-brain-off-and-watch-some-Michael-Bay kind of appeal. It's an action/disaster film than happens to be set in space.hahahahaha No way.
Looks like I'm going to the National Air and Space Museum this November. Seems so fitting for this movie.
Don't be so sure. Gravity is closer to that mainstream, international audience, shut-your-brain-off-and-watch-some-Michael-Bay kind of appeal. It's an action/disaster film than happens to be set in space.
It seems that Interstellar will attempt to demand more from the audience, and a significant portion of the movie going public just isn't looking for that.
If nothing else, Gravity's ticket sales will be inflated due to it being in 3D at just about every theater. There aren't that many IMAX theaters out there for Interstellar.This sounds like the same shit people said about Inception.
If nothing else, Gravity's ticket sales will be inflated due to it being in 3D at just about every theater.
Nolan has not made a single bad movie, hype has reach astronomical levels (haha get it) for me.
He made Inception and TDKR.