INTERSTELLAR FULL REACTION
Added 2023-12-08 23:07:35 +0000 UTCComments
Cooper is not shocked by the ground because it's a popular type of space station called an O'Neill Cylinder, and one of humanity's possible ways to leave Earth. It rotates to create artificial gravity, but has to be fairly large for it to work. You may know that and I missed your explanation on it, but there you go. Concerning Tom Cooper, the son, it was explained in the novel that he had passed decades ago by the time Cooper reappeared in normal space. It's unknown how he died.
Rabbit S
2024-08-26 07:01:43 +0000 UTCI revisited this one again. Only time you almost shed a tear. lol.
TigerMyth
2024-03-25 14:25:18 +0000 UTCgreat movie
trueyinyang
2024-03-04 20:47:28 +0000 UTCYea it's hard to find much wrong with this one. I think they were planning a sequel but Nolan had some kinda dispute with Warner Bros. so I guess that's why it never got made. I think the next Nolan movie you should do in Inception. It is amazing.
Drewcliff82
2024-01-13 03:10:15 +0000 UTCOkay this is a long one and one of my favorites, so I'll pause and leave several comments as I go. I lived in Colorado Springs for 7 years and just moved away from there last March. That is the area this takes place. Norad is in the Chyenne Mountain complex. west of Colorado Springs is mountains and east is flat plains. Eastern Colorado is basically like Kansas or Oklahoma. Totally flat and a ton of farmland. Now even though that is where this is supposed to take place it was filmed in Canada in a very similar looking location. I am absolutely with you on those hibernation pods lol. No way I could go in there.
Drewcliff82
2024-01-11 03:49:14 +0000 UTCBy the time he got back Murph was old and the brother had passed away by then he was older than murph
Yalain Alvarez
2023-12-21 03:50:02 +0000 UTCJeg mener... Kanskje jeg tok feil, fordi jeg elsket dette. Eller kanskje han bare er skummel i det virkelige liv?
Mike MIchelsen
2023-12-12 06:09:19 +0000 UTCEnig, er bare noe med Matthew McConaughey. Så hadde ikke sett filmen jeg heller😂
gak9319
2023-12-11 11:31:55 +0000 UTCAlso... Crazy Fact... When they are on the water planet, one hour equals seven years, right? There is a ticking sound, every 1.25 seconds, once they land... Every tick is one day... Mind blown, right?
Mike MIchelsen
2023-12-10 08:43:28 +0000 UTCkernel... Iseewhatyoudidthere...
Mike MIchelsen
2023-12-10 08:39:19 +0000 UTCHoly Shit, I'd never seen this... Mathew McConaughey weirds me out for some reason. But man, he can act his ass off, huh? What a masterpiece. I feel like my brain is full of bees. In a good way! And I bawled like the whole last half hour... Hour? Nooooo, I'm not a big baby(that's two cry comments in a row, Michelsen!) But I lost both my folks, a month apart, summer before last... And I don't know, it's like this movie got me vibrating with sympathetic grief. Shit was cathartic, truth be told. That aside. I agree with you exactly that dangerous, or terrifying things, are often beautiful. I was lucky enough to be in SC, during the 2017 eclipse, in the Zone of Totality. It was insane. Primal. Stopped on the side of the road, with like 20 other people, and waited. Roadside, in the middle several square miles of farmland, giving way to forest on all sides. The eclipse itself seemed to creep across the sun, gaining speed. As it got darker and darker, the temp dropped by 20 or so degrees in a minute of so, wind seemed to come from very direction, and storm clouds formed over the woodline, almost 360 degrees around. Makes perfect sense, given the large open space, and the quick temp drop. But lightning started to flash all around, and when the sun slipped fully behind the moon, when the eclipse went into totality, it was as if the entire world turned photo negative. But like a sepia? Or tintype negative? It's hard to explain. My brain couldn't process it almost. It was a quality of light I haven't seen in my life, save that 45 seconds, or so. But it made me want to growl. Made me briefly understand why Mayans, and Aztecs cut out hearts and shit. Felt like logic didn't work, even though my logical mind knew exactly what was happening. Only other thing even close was the Aurora. Have family in Norway(I'm sure the name gave that way). But I went in my 20s during a huge solar flare, and the entire sky on fire with green, and pink, and orange, easily bright enough to read by. Sometimes clouds, or ribbons, or geometric, or organic seeming shapes. It was wild, Made me feel like a proper Norseman. Alas, no villages got raided that night. I know, off topic. But like I said, my brain is buzzing. Thanks Interstellar, and thanks Mr Boyd! You can't see it, but I'm thumbs up like Vault Boy.
Mike MIchelsen
2023-12-10 08:23:41 +0000 UTCOh, 100% The whole movie is like a love letter to 2001.
Teth
2023-12-10 05:03:04 +0000 UTCA movie like this should not have a part 2 I think. The ending is perfect, continuing to make you wonder....
gak9319
2023-12-10 04:54:18 +0000 UTCAnother amazing movie by Nolan, hadn't seen this one. Reminds me a lot of Inception, also Nolan🙂
gak9319
2023-12-10 04:13:05 +0000 UTCMovies like this help me process grief. I especially appreciate that Brand’s father says that talking to Amelia helps him (even though he doesn’t know if she will ever hear him.) I talk to my dead and my heart aches with a hope that the love reaches them.
Susan B
2023-12-10 03:44:06 +0000 UTCNot 3 guys one woman. You forgot that they have tens of thousands of fertilized human eggs that they are transporting. That was “Plan B,” the only plan.
Susan B
2023-12-10 02:36:07 +0000 UTCThe answer to the question "do I look fat in this dress?" Is always no😄
gak9319
2023-12-10 02:13:00 +0000 UTCDoes anyone else think the score gives a nod to Kubrick’s 2001? Those sudden chords played on an organ, as punctuation for certain revelatory scenes.
Susan B
2023-12-10 01:17:38 +0000 UTCBtw, the answer to “Does this dress make me look fat” is “No, those donuts make you look fat.” Then run away. Run fast, run far. 👀
Susan B
2023-12-10 01:12:28 +0000 UTCLoving this film all over again with your fresh insight. Another Christopher Nolan brain-maze to check out: Memento
Susan B
2023-12-10 00:43:43 +0000 UTCThat tesseract scene gets me every time. Just imagining 4 plus dimensions is crazy. Great reaction.
Braavosi
2023-12-09 22:18:19 +0000 UTCI think Coop forgot about the "brother" the moment Murphy was born. 😅 It does make me wonder why they even included him since it kind of puts a damper on this very touching father-daughter relationship. (The end has me bawling every time.) But he probably died young after breathing in all that dust.
Teth
2023-12-09 17:52:24 +0000 UTCQuite honestly my favorite movie of all time. It has it all and can’t help but get emotional when you find out it was Coop the whole time behind the bookcase. You would thoroughly enjoy the movie “The Martian”. It stars Matt Damon who was Dr. Mann in this film. Another great space film!!
SikxVenom
2023-12-09 15:50:54 +0000 UTCthe brother is quite possibly dead. also, the brother lost faith and abandoned the idea of the father long ago.
Mister_Bleak
2023-12-09 05:10:31 +0000 UTCCame here to drop this kernel of a little fact, but you beat me to it!
Riley
2023-12-09 04:59:58 +0000 UTCChristopher Nolan didn't want the corn fields to look like they were CGI, so they actually planted 500 acres of corn near the mountains in Alberta ...so to answer your question, Christopher Nolan is the Farmer who allowed them to mess with his crops for the movie. After filming finished they sold the corn and put the profit into the film's production.
GaryJerryLarry
2023-12-09 04:14:11 +0000 UTCwow
McStick
2023-12-09 04:12:08 +0000 UTCi don't believe their pods are cryogenic in nature.
Mister_Bleak
2023-12-09 03:45:28 +0000 UTCI believe Cooper knew about the conditions that his son was living through even as an adult…don’t think he expected his son to be alive in his 100s. Loved the reaction.
Mark B
2023-12-09 01:46:31 +0000 UTCthats for the fast uploads
Samuel Avetisyan
2023-12-09 01:20:36 +0000 UTCIF the movies are long I do half and then just put it together so whoever didn't see part 1 can see it all at the same time.
Lenear Boyd
2023-12-09 00:08:54 +0000 UTCThis is what I was waiting for.
Dustin Puhalski
2023-12-08 23:50:21 +0000 UTCBrother most likely dead from old age
Marcus Shaddy
2023-12-08 23:35:00 +0000 UTCThere we go thanks for this! i haven't been here too long, so i was curious as to your habits with uploading part 1/2. Wondering why you do Part 1/full and not just part 2? either way i'm stoked to *attempt* to make time and watch this again :)
Brandon W
2023-12-08 23:14:10 +0000 UTCthanks for all you do for us! i appreciate you, man. rock on.
Garth Hill
2023-12-08 23:12:08 +0000 UTC