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So I am on the back half of Interstellar.

Movie is fvcking with my head.
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Closing in on last 10 minutes. Though a small contribution, I will go to my grave believing Casey Affleck is a better than his brother.
 
Kind of a waste of time. But when someone tells me I need to watch a movie, I generally agree to it unless said person is a douchebag
 
Shitty finish. But OP gives it a solid B
The science makes no sense and there’s no internal consistency. Pretty standard Nolan fair.

He just fell into a black hole and was fine. His robot, too. The massive level of radiation that exists at the event horizon? No problem.
 
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The science makes no sense and there’s no internal consistency. Pretty standard Nolan fair.

He just fell into a black hole and was fine. His robot, too.

Yep, what could have been a great movie wasn't. I didn't even know Nolan made it and I said to one of the kids, this is the type of shit Nolan puts out.
 
The science makes no sense and there’s no internal consistency. Pretty standard Nolan fair.

He just fell into a black hole and was fine. His robot, too. The massive level of radiation that exists at the event horizon? No problem.
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The science makes no sense and there’s no internal consistency. Pretty standard Nolan fair.

He just fell into a black hole and was fine. His robot, too. The massive level of radiation that exists at the event horizon? No problem.
That's because Cooper actually died in the opening scene. The entire movie is from the point of view of his spirit in limbo trying to communicate with his loved ones. That's why his spirit returns to Murph on her death bed, but no one else there speaks to him; he really was her ghost.
 
That's because Cooper actually died in the opening scene. The entire movie is from the point of view of his spirit in limbo trying to communicate with his loved ones. That's why his spirit returns to Murph on her death bed, but no one else there speaks to him; he really was her ghost.
That’s helpful for me. I just saw that it for the first time a couple nights ago and I came in with about 90 minutes to go. I thought it was pretty good, interesting concept. But I sort of wasn’t interested enough to ask what happened in the first hour (although I’m sure I’ll get to it in a year or two).
 
That's because Cooper actually died in the opening scene. The entire movie is from the point of view of his spirit in limbo trying to communicate with his loved ones. That's why his spirit returns to Murph on her death bed, but no one else there speaks to him; he really was her ghost.
Huh? What about all of the other people he interacted with throughout the rest of the movie?
 
It’s okay, I don’t care if the science makes sense. I absolutely didnt shed any tears that’s for sure.
 
That's because Cooper actually died in the opening scene. The entire movie is from the point of view of his spirit in limbo trying to communicate with his loved ones. That's why his spirit returns to Murph on her death bed, but no one else there speaks to him; he really was her ghost.
Either you're mixing in like 3 other movies or I totally missed the ending.
 
Hated the book, how was the movie?
I went into it with zero expectations and zero knowledge of the book. Last third of the movie, I was like wtf, this went somewhere I wasn't expecting. In a similar vein of Bone Tomahawk, where the movie totally shifts gears and almost changes plot, genre, and theme. Loved them both.
 
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