Have you seen Memento?watched Interstellar tonight, liked it better then I thought. not much else to say, only really a big fan of the dark knight trilogy from Nolan, all his other stuff gets too out there.
not my cup of tea but I saw it a long time ago, my film tastes have evolved, will give it a rewatch in due timeHave you seen Memento?
memento sounds better on paper than it is executed
Watching Interstellar right now. So far, entertaining.
Gonna spoiler this question for those who haven't seen it, even though it's not terribly spoilery.
On Miller's planet, how are there like five hundred foot waves when the water is only a foot deep everywhere?
It's great. But I think interstellar is his most out there of his films
I'm on the Interstellar train as well.
Loved it. I actually went in with low expectations because I didn't like some of what I was hearing, but I thought it was great. It probably seems pretty "out there" to a lot of people but if you're familiar with the subject matter, not nearly so much. The scientific concepts explored, well, we think we know all about them but we really don't. They are pretty alien to us. So I'd imagine that's why the movie had some people mixed on it.
But yeah, I really loved it. Fascinating film, I'm sure I'll be thinking about it for a while.
So I guess the real question is why Miller didn't give the whole planet a fly over to realize that there were giant waves rolling around it before she just decided to land and set up shop.
I'm a huge Nolan fan and I'll give you that the film had its moments, but that whole last 30 mins or so was so convoluted and goofy that I was taken out of the experience.
For me, Contact told a similar story much better.
Like 2001, I don't think this film will be fully appreciated until years later. Christopher Nolan is quite easily the best director in Hollywood at the moment. I would watch paint dry if it was directed by him.It's also his masterpiece. Easily his best film.