General / Off-Topic Interstellar Movie

I don't see your point. They say it is accurate, just like me. And like I said, physics is broken by design only in order to enable the journey. You really are one of those incorrigible people that always think they are right, even without any expertise whatsoever. I'm outa here.
 
I saw it in IMAX, and I thought it was pretty awesome. Are there logical errors, plot holes, general issues? Yes, of course there are. It's called entertainment people. Overall I thought it had a great balance of storytelling and plausible sciency-type stuff. Will see it again soon.

Oh, and I forgot to mention; at first I thought the robots were the dumbest thing I'd ever seen. By the end of the movie I thought they were the single best thing about the film.
 
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I saw it in IMAX, and I thought it was pretty awesome. Are there logical errors, plot holes, general issues? Yes, of course there are. It's called entertainment people. Overall I thought it had a great balance of storytelling and plausible sciency-type stuff. Will see it again soon.

Oh, and I forgot to mention; at first I thought the robots were the dumbest thing I'd ever seen. By the end of the movie I thought they were the single best thing about the film.

My issue with it was it wasnt that entertaining for me. Shoot me down but I can remember having more fun watching Contact back in the 90's. I also saw it in IMAX, and it did look specatcular in 70mm, but it was draining, and a bit grim, and then they tied it all up with a nice chirpy ending. Nolan has gone all squishy for my taste, like Spielberg went. I preferred MementoNolan.

All opinions ofc. :)
 
I really felt there was no need for that tacked-on ending, although I did enjoy the Cooper Station gag, and the baseball gag, and the look of the station :)
 
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