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Interstellar - thatguy - 11-08-2014 Long. Earth is dying and someone has to go on an expedition to find a new home among the stars. Reminiscent of 2001 in a lot of ways - slow moving, and also of Gravity, but much more watchable than that. I saw it in IMAX. It wasn't particularly great on it, IMHO. McConaughey is a good choice for a "Right Stuff" type space cowboy, but having seen so much of him in the recent past (Dallas Buyers Club, True Detectives), he seems to be playing his "McConaughey" character which can be distracting. Lithgow plays his step-dad. Michael Caine plays an old boss(?). Matt Damon plays a pioneering astronaut. Anne Hathaway plays a scientist. The robots are unbelievably functional. They irritated me. No spoilers, but "Occurrence at Owl Creek" comes to mind. --tg PS: His son has a son and decides to name him Cooper in honor of his dad. But Cooper is the family name. So is the kid named Cooper Cooper? They don't really get into it. but what about the swordfights? - Drunk Monk - 11-09-2014 bollywood numbers? puppies? where the sets nice? actually, thanks for the Imax tip. I was wanting to see this in Imax, but if it's not worth it, I won't bother. hold the phone...where did you see it in imax in the cruz? Re: but what about the swordfights? - thatguy - 11-09-2014 Drunk Monk Wrote:hold the phone...where did you see it in imax in the cruz? No, people from work wanted to go, so we went to the AMC in Vallco. It cost nearly $20. I would rent it, or watch it on a not-so-big screen. lots of interior shots or shots of cornfields and dust storms. Sets were meh. One of the planets was obviously shot on a glacier somewhere. Another was a knee-deep ocean, no terrain to speak of. Some of the "Oh my god, it's full of stars" scenes were interesting, but I don't think they pushed the IMAX capabilities. --tg Re: Interstellar - thatguy - 11-10-2014 And in other Interstellar news, Asimov's Foundation is in the works for HBO: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.thewrap.com/interstellars-jonah-nolan-developing-foundation-series-for-hbo-wbtv-exclusive/">http://www.thewrap.com/interstellars-jo ... exclusive/</a><!-- m --> Quote:‘Interstellar's’ Jonah Nolan Developing ‘Foundation’ Series for HBO, WBTV (Exclusive) --tg Re: Interstellar - cranefly - 04-24-2015 I put a hold on this maybe a month ago. The library has 12 copies. Current status: Number 100 of 136 holds. Shouldn't be long now. Re: Interstellar - Greg_phpbb3_import1 - 04-24-2015 If it makes you feel any better, CF, my copy from Netflix has been sitting next to the TV for about two weeks. Hmmm... Borrow by special delivery? - cranefly - 04-24-2015 So... Uh... What's the range of your drone? It's in my iTunes queue... - Drunk Monk - 04-27-2015 ...along with 3 or 4 dozen other titles. :roll: Re: Interstellar - Greg_phpbb3_import1 - 07-14-2015 Finally saw it. I probably could have sent it to CF a couple of times during the interim. It was fine. The third act pales with too much magic-science and not enough science-science, I felt. It probably would have looked great on the big screen. I was more involved in the story than I thought I would be. ....still in my iTunes queue - Drunk Monk - 07-14-2015 ...along with 4 or 5 dozen other titles. :oops: RE: but what about the swordfights? - Drunk Monk - 08-23-2018 (11-09-2014, 12:25 PM)thatguy Wrote: I would rent it, or watch it on a not-so-big screen.Took your advice and watched this on a tiny back-of-seat airplane screen with crappy $3 earbuds and a baby kicking my seat for 10 straight hours and crying about it (the baby crying, not me, but I felt like it). This is not the way to see this film. Not at all. Agreed, it's way too long, and for no good reason. I liked the actress who played young Jessica Chastain more than Jessica herself. I was nodding off here and there, at least until that baby kicked me awake again, so it didn't make a lot of sense. I kinda liked the tesseract because I like tesseracts. The geometric bot was done better in Demon Seed. Overall, overrated. RE: Interstellar - cranefly - 08-23-2018 (08-23-2018, 04:23 AM)Drunk Monk Wrote: Took your advice and watched this on a tiny back-of-seat airplane screen with crappy $3 earbuds and a baby kicking my seat for 10 straight hoursHey, I thought you said the earbuds were $6 in an elsewhere post. You think I don't check up on these things? I keep extensive spreadsheets cataloging everything you post and am ever looking for discrepancies. Because someone has to do it. RE: Interstellar - Drunk Monk - 08-23-2018 (08-23-2018, 03:41 AM)Drunk Monk Wrote: Charged me $6 for earphones and a half cup of crappy tea.It was $3 for the earbuds and $3 for the half cup of crappy tea. That was the best discrepancy you could find? So disappointed. I was expecting something more tesseractian from you. RE: Interstellar - Drunk Monk - 04-09-2020 So I watched this again, forgetting I had seen it before, and now realize that I must have slept through a lot of this film on that flight back in Aug 2018. Mind you, I was coming back from our Paris & Rome trip, flying alone, and was really strung out. I kinda remembered the beginning of this film and a little of the tesseract at the end, but there was a huge gap in the middle. So it was kinda like seeing it fresh. Plus on that tiny airplane screen with those crappy earbuds, I missed a lot. It was better on the second viewing although my first thought was, well, I'm glad I saw that but I don't need to see it again. RE: Interstellar - thatguy - 09-22-2025 I saw this in the theater first time around on a team outing (I had a poster somewhere...). I haven't seen it since, but Alamo SJ and Mtn View were doing a free film fest this past weekend and this was one of the options. The catch is that you had to pay $10 which would go towards a food order. One of the other options they served up was "Stop Making Sense" which I also hadn't seen since it's first run in the theaters. So I saw SMS on Sat eve (very last minute decision). About half way thru the film, I ordered a hot dog and a lemonade from my seat (I luv Alamo...). The lemonade came straight away. The hot dog never came. I asked afterword and they gave me a refund and a rain check. On Sun, I went to Interstellar, stopping at Ikea first. Checkout at Ikea took longer than anticipated, so I got to Alamo Mtn View in the nick of time, right before cell phones were verboten. Since my phone order the previous day never went thru and I had to redo it on pencil and paper, I decided to skip the phone and go right to the paper order. I got a boozy shake and a hot dog. The boozy shake came after a bit, but not a terrible wait. After an hour, I pinged the staff to track down my hot dog order. It arrive after another half hour. (sheesh). Luckily, Interstellar is a long movie - 2hrs, 49min. It's really great on the big screen and I love the sound track by Hans Zimmer, but I think I like it better on its own, without all the visual distractions... I remember the story line, but forgot a lot of the little details. I forgot Timothy Chalamet plays the teen son and Casey Affleck plays the adult version. (They're not in the same scenes, but how many projects have Casey Affleck and Matt Damon done together?) I forgot the ending with the closure. Glad to have seen it on the big screen, but my rear was tired by the end. Also, when I got the bill, they forgot to apply the $10 ticket price towards the food, so I had to hang around for 30 min until the manager was free so she could reverse/redo the transaction. (sigh). I was not the only patron waiting for this to happen. I was very nice about it ($10 for a movie!), and she appreciated my patience. I'm sure they were slammed this weekend beacuse of the fest. --tg PS: Don't order the hot dog... |