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Re: Interstellar
Don't forget that
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whilst the other two were away. He had there share of food if he needed it. Essentially, he had 6 years worth of food.
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Re: Interstellar
The Sparrow wrote:Don't forget thatSpoilerShowwhilst the other two were away. He had there share of food if he needed it. Essentially, he had 6 years worth of food.
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8 years (3 went down, 2 came up) but then there would be nothing to eat when they returned - except long pig.
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Re: Interstellar
But he did say that
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he had more or less given up on them. If he thought nobody was coming back. Nothing to stop him eating some of their share.
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Re: Interstellar
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saw this in the showcase x-plus screen at a costly £11.50 it was enjoyable but very long - 3 Hours although I preferred gravity over this film.
I think the space mission scenes could have been executed better - seemed like some of the time they were taking lucky guesses as what to do next (should they not have rehearsed what to do before they left if things went wrong or which planet to visit if they ran out of fuel?) - I would give it 6/10. It became very weird at the end.
saw this in the showcase x-plus screen at a costly £11.50 it was enjoyable but very long - 3 Hours although I preferred gravity over this film.
I think the space mission scenes could have been executed better - seemed like some of the time they were taking lucky guesses as what to do next (should they not have rehearsed what to do before they left if things went wrong or which planet to visit if they ran out of fuel?) - I would give it 6/10. It became very weird at the end.
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Re: Interstellar
n24545 wrote:***SPOILER ALERT***
Hi there. Very considerate of you to indicate spoiler alert...this forum actually provides a better way to hide your spoiler which everyone is using.
All you need to do is highlight the spoiler text then click on the spoiler button above the message box (when you are in the full edit mode). If you are not in the full edit mode then you can simply type out the spoiler tags manually like this:

which when posted gives this: (click on the spoiler words below)
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No, I am your father!
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Umm I'm not really your father, that was just a twist in a little movie back in the early 80s in case you too young to remember :)
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Re: Interstellar
I went to see the film again, last night and pa*d special attention to the ending act.
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Couper and Tars have been always assuming that aliens in the fifth dimension created the enclosure for Couper to send messages to Murph (the real chosen one). However, Couper has a last minute conjecture that humankind from the future are the ones helping them to survive.
Now with Nolan's Inception, he leaves us to speculate the reality status of the ending. He is pretty much doing the same thing here where both ideas can be true. Just because Couper thinks one thing doesnt mean that's the way it is.
I personally will disagree with Couper because when if what he says is true, then we have a time travel loop. I HATE time travel loops because they are simply nonsensical. Why? Because a time travel loop entails an effect preceding an action which is absolute nonsense, even though its so neat and hugely entertaining as a narrative in movies/novels that use time travel loop.
I much prefer the speculation that it is fifth dimensional beings wanting to help humanity survive.
Now with Nolan's Inception, he leaves us to speculate the reality status of the ending. He is pretty much doing the same thing here where both ideas can be true. Just because Couper thinks one thing doesnt mean that's the way it is.
I personally will disagree with Couper because when if what he says is true, then we have a time travel loop. I HATE time travel loops because they are simply nonsensical. Why? Because a time travel loop entails an effect preceding an action which is absolute nonsense, even though its so neat and hugely entertaining as a narrative in movies/novels that use time travel loop.
I much prefer the speculation that it is fifth dimensional beings wanting to help humanity survive.
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There wouldn't be a loop because
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the concept of time doesn't exist in higher dimensions. If you look at it from earth it might seem like a paradox but from the 'regular' dimension it might be viewed as a completely trivial action that is necessary for survival. Maybe it's what birth looks like in the fifth dimension. The real question is whether humans are resposible for their own creation, that makes sense to me (in the movie) as it's almost like sentimentality is the second constant, after gravity.
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Re: Interstellar
Finally saw this tonight using a voucher. I really enjoyed the film and was glued to the screen barely able to blink or breathe at some points. I was totally captivated though space films would not usually appeal to me. Having said that, it was definitely too long by at least 30 minutes. I know there are scientific flaws in the film but I loved it just the same . . .unlike some of my fellow Glasgow fmukers!
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If I was giving it a mark it would be 8/10.
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If I was giving it a mark it would be 8/10.
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Re: Interstellar
changed my mind, giving it 10. Its awesome, the only problem I felt was the shift from hard science to a kind of fantasy late on, which I wasn't initially happy about.
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What was your first score?raj101 wrote:changed my mind, giving it 10. Its awesome, the only problem I felt was the shift from hard science to a kind of fantasy late on, which I wasn't initially happy about.
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