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Post by stardustpilgrim on Nov 7, 2014 18:51:31 GMT -5
I went to see Interstellar today, the new film by Christopher Nolan. It is a great film. It will win the Academy Award for best picture next year. Great story, excellent acting, good science, great cinematography, great special effects. I will go see it again. You must see it on the big screen.
Without reservation I say go see it.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2014 15:40:16 GMT -5
other than a few crescendos in the musical score, and the runtime (just under 3 hours), I liked this movie it was funny.. some HAL type robot... "honesty settings at 90%".. cuz' humans don't always appreciate the truth
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Post by Transcix on Dec 10, 2014 16:00:28 GMT -5
I would rather spend time alone in contemplation..
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Post by stardustpilgrim on Dec 10, 2014 16:32:56 GMT -5
other than a few crescendos in the musical score, and the runtime (just under 3 hours), I liked this movie it was funny.. some HAL type robot... "honesty settings at 90%".. cuz' humans don't always appreciate the truth Yes......and the humans could move the honesty % up or down .
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Post by stardustpilgrim on Mar 10, 2015 10:12:48 GMT -5
OK........so I was wrong about the Academy award....Birdman is worthy...but I think Interstellar did win one Academy award...?....bumped as Andrew mentioned it..........
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2015 7:11:13 GMT -5
I went to see Interstellar today, the new film by Christopher Nolan. It is a great film. It will win the Academy Award for best picture next year. Great story, excellent acting, good science, great cinematography, great special effects. I will go see it again. You must see it on the big screen. Without reservation I say go see it. i have to disagree the science is just the mathemagicians fairy tale nonsense based on einsteinian math totally spiralled out of control einstein himself said his theory was flawd, but his peers and followers were to fascinated by the fairy world their math created--they had solutions for what facts on the ground could not provide; mass and gravity, so they invented it ´´scientifically´´ It is not science at all, as one can not create something from ´´nothing´´--one can not let go of cause and effects, and physics is about OBJECTS, not ´´concepts´´like big bang, blac holes, dark matter, dark energy ,wormholes and expanding universe and other conceptual BS that results from covering up a flawd theory. quantum physics and General or special relativity do not go together--totally incompatible--even they admit it themselves-but then they go on business as usual instead of asking--´´maybe, just maybe our theory is wrong??´´ the reason is they (einstein) ´´forgot´´ to include electricity and electromagnetism in Cosmology--the latest telescopes however, show an abundance of HUGE electromagnetic fields, 10 to the 39 stronger than gravity--these gravity-math idiots are so entrenched in their comfy seats they will never budge--and the corruption goes all the way up to the top--Nobel Committe included--the Cosmic microwave background was NOT peer reviewed and they can NOT repeat their experiment and produce the same map--i.e. NOT SCIENCE as it is supposed to be according to their own rules----same thing for the Nobel winning Higgs Boson bollocks, not peer reviewed, and the latest Nobel nonsense about space expansion accelerating--just mathemathicians out of touch with hard reality---these people are putting us 100 years back--we should have had anti gravity and free electricity by now--instead we are on collsion course with ourselves--(as ´´interstellar´´ points out btw) the scene where they start a fistfight on a remote planet is just too pathetic for words---typical hollywood BS i much better liked ´´jupiter ascending´´--here you know it is fantasy all the way--and very well made, most of it anyways. here a chance to get un-brainwashed www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AUA7XS0TvA
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Post by stardustpilgrim on Mar 24, 2016 17:24:58 GMT -5
I went to see Interstellar today, the new film by Christopher Nolan. It is a great film. It will win the Academy Award for best picture next year. Great story, excellent acting, good science, great cinematography, great special effects. I will go see it again. You must see it on the big screen. Without reservation I say go see it. Bump for jay17, I liked it immensely, obviously. Physicist Kip Thorne, an expert on Black Hole physics was an advisor for the film. He let some things slide through for artistic purposes but on the whole he stands by the physics, (mostly) that is, what is true plus what is possible. (There is also a book on the physics of Insterstellar also, haven't read). The previous year Gravity was the darling of Academy members, despite the atrocious physics, I think maybe two science films two years in a row might have lessened popularity for Interstellar (and the sophisticated ~hard to believe~ physics might have contributed). Oh the whole, a very cool film.
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Post by jay17 on Mar 29, 2016 13:15:39 GMT -5
I like... - the actor choices and direction. I think Matthew McConaughey's southern drawl is a perfect fit for his character. - the script...near flawless, no severe cringing goofy or 'out of place' lines. - the different paces and moods\atmospheres transition very well. - the robots are amazing...not only technologically intriguing, but funny as well. - the pipe organ soundtrack is a perfect fit. Adds to the underlying profound metaphysical-spiritual aspect of the film. - i also like how it's not like Inception where the first 30 minutes are spent explaining what Inception is, then spends the whole movie doing action sequences getting to the metaphysical point right at the end.
Interstellar just shoves you right into it's realm without any explanation and you have to figure it out as you immerse yourself in it. I was hooked from the opening scene, having no knowledge of what the movie was about other than i saw a small clip of Coop laughing then crying while in space, and i assumed due to the movie title, he had travelled a far distance...and the sense of impending doom on a global scale was felt in the opening scenes. - the various metaphysical-spiritual themes of human nature, the evolution of the species, the purpose-meaning we assign to our lives but severely challenged by the scope of the huge distances of time and space we don't normally consider.
- and of course, my fav, Love. In the huge expansiveness portrayed in this movie, Love is the most powerful and important element of human nature that still connects people despite the mind blowing distances.
A damn fine film.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2016 12:14:04 GMT -5
after 9/11 , the banking crisis, the cancer scam, etc etc i tend to listen closely to those who oppose the official version of events, and science. Especially if they have evidence. this series shows what goes on in star and galaxy formation, and demonstrates what a black hole really is.There are 4 parts,This is part one. Gepubliceerd op 17 dec. 2012 In this video series the currently accepted theories of physics and astrophysics are shaken to the core by a radical new theory of the fundamental forces in all matter. You will be amazed as a magnetic model of the dome at CERN is used to create a 100 mm diameter plasma Sun with a 300 mm diameter equatorial disc of plasma around it! All the plasma videos are actual footage with no enhancement or manipulation other than speed. In other words, this is real thing. Hard to believe, but it is all true. 2012 The world just changed.
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