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(OP) User ID: 50546112 New Zealand 11/24/2014 05:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There was some music in the tense scene [docking scene with Matt Damon I think] where I knew the music or something really close to it and I'm sure everyone does but I couldn't place it. Anyone know what movie or music piece it was like? I often notice they repeat music themes even if just a few bars to stir an emotion. Often you hear a few bars of TERMINATOR music in a film. Last Edited by Lamplite on 11/24/2014 05:10 PM |
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(OP) User ID: 50546112 New Zealand 11/24/2014 05:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How can any grasp the arm of your chair ride like that, suck? You were obviously looking for too much. Don't go to the movies with such high expectations. Yes, the story was, well, lame if you were looking for intellectual content but who cares? The movie was a theme - that theme was MORTALITY. That's what the whole movie was about. Last Edited by Lamplite on 11/24/2014 05:23 PM |
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User ID: 48782165 United States 11/24/2014 05:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Okay so there were lots of plot holes. Quoting: Lamplite It wasn't an intellectual masterpiece but what a rush. Best action rush I've had since seeing TWISTER at the movies. Totally worth the money, just for the rush. Yeah, I saw it last night with my boys, we all enjoyed it. "My mom said the only reason men are alive is for lawn care and vehicle maintenance." |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1560850 United States 11/24/2014 05:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Beautifully filmed. Great acting. But even in the future when wheat and corn crops fail, there will be no okra crop failure. What utter bullshit. Obviously, the writers know very little about calories and feeding the starving masses. Not with an okra crop. Corn and wheat- but no okra. The healthiest plants produce 10-15 little pods. 30 calories tops. Hollywood knows nothing about producing food. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 53198698 United States 11/24/2014 07:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Awww... Did make you think and ruin the movie for you by pointing all this out? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 65463186 Are you talking about spoilers? I don't think anyone has said enough to spoil it? Anyway you should know better than to click on a thread about a movie if you've yet to go see it. What I'm talking about it being a 2001 a space odyssey rip off. The TARS robot was an obelisk HAL. I even gave the plot points. You want to see a good McConaughey movie? Dazed and Confused. Original. Well written. Actual moral issues. Not this 2001 a space odyssey rip off. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 54389543 United States 11/25/2014 02:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Okay so there were lots of plot holes. Quoting: Lamplite It wasn't an intellectual masterpiece but what a rush. Best action rush I've had since seeing TWISTER at the movies. Totally worth the money, just for the rush. Actually there were no plot holes in the film at all, I've seen it twice already and there simply aren't any, you just have to pay close attention. The one part of the film, where Cooper communicates with his daughter in the past and sends her the coded message would definitely create a paradox because it would violate the law of causality. But other than that, there are no plot holes. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 54389543 United States 11/25/2014 02:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Awww... Did make you think and ruin the movie for you by pointing all this out? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 65463186 Are you talking about spoilers? I don't think anyone has said enough to spoil it? Anyway you should know better than to click on a thread about a movie if you've yet to go see it. What I'm talking about it being a 2001 a space odyssey rip off. The TARS robot was an obelisk HAL. I even gave the plot points. You want to see a good McConaughey movie? Dazed and Confused. Original. Well written. Actual moral issues. Not this 2001 a space odyssey rip off. Dazed and Confused had moral issues? LOL That film was just a fun feel good flick for stoners and high schoolers, but a damn good one I admit. TARS was not a rip off of 2001, but simply a tribute because Director Nolan's favorite film is 2001, go figure! Nothing wrong with tributes. Interstellar > 2001 2001, although brilliant in its own right, had zero emotional depth. There was no heart beat to that film. Interstellar was sci-fi with a pulse, it had heart! It had more in common with Contact than 2001. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 54389543 United States 11/25/2014 02:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the biggest hole in the plot: when they approached the planet near the black hole, time slowed down Quoting: Anonymous Coward 52832973 it is supposed to be the opposite Not correct at all. Time was going way faster for them. They were only suppose to spend an hour on the planet but the mishap with the engine extended it to over 2 hours. When they left and got back to the docking ship in space, time had elapsed 23 years. That's how it's suppose to work according to theoretical physics. |
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User ID: 38038251 United States 11/25/2014 02:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Awww... Did make you think and ruin the movie for you by pointing all this out? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 65463186 Are you talking about spoilers? I don't think anyone has said enough to spoil it? Anyway you should know better than to click on a thread about a movie if you've yet to go see it. What I'm talking about it being a 2001 a space odyssey rip off. The TARS robot was an obelisk HAL. I even gave the plot points. You want to see a good McConaughey movie? Dazed and Confused. Original. Well written. Actual moral issues. Not this 2001 a space odyssey rip off. Nah, you still fail, all I learned from your posts is that your a dick. Im not saying you have to like the movie, but I am saying your wrong in calling it a ripoff. Both films fall into the very limited near future space frontier genre so they are gonna have similarities. Both tried to attempt an air of realism; these films tried to represent plausible futures, so they have many of the same logical conclusions. Artificial intelligence is already hitting the scene and will be ubiquitous by the time humanity gets to this point of exploration, any film depicting the future ought to have AI. In both movies they travel to either of the gas giant planets...cool, so what, there are only so many planets in our solar system to choose from, the gas giants are an appealing plot choice as they seem the most foreign to the audience and are widely recognizable. Its like comparing two westerns and saying they are ripoffs of each other, they both have horses, take place in the southwest, and there's an outlaw. So what, that comes with the territory, does it mean after 2001 was made no one can ever touch on the subject again? (aren't you glad this signature isn't rediculously long) |
Irradiance User ID: 55448628 Canada 11/25/2014 03:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Note that this is the same message and vision as the teacher's of Whitley's Secret School shared, for those who may be paying attention. Much of which has already come to pass since he initially saw it through VR goggles back in the '40s. We now have LED TVs, chem-trails, drones, haboobs, solar changes, increased volcanism.... It won't be long now. |
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