What is the greatest space movie of this century and why is it Interstellar?
What is the greatest space movie of this century and why is it Interstellar?
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Gravity and it isn't.
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Gravity was Goddamn amazing. Probably one of the best theatrical experiences of my life.
Interstellar is pureshit, the library scene was downright absurd and retarded.
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It was fucking dank as shit, better than Gravity in every way possible. Seriously, remove the shit about love and the movie is a perfect 100 percent on RT.
How was The Martian btw?
>this century
>21st century
>Apollo 13 was released in 1995
Still a great film, though. Pic related was pretty good too.
Nothin but memes. Also you'll hear people in the theater keep referring to Matt Damon's character as Dr. Mann
Fuck off Gravity was terrible.. I must admit I've seen it after Interstellar.
I really enjoyed interstellar, but the ending lost me. was pretty silly.
>Dr Hugh Mann
>He represents the worst of humanity
>Apollo 13 was released in 1995
>11 years ago
>was released within the last 100 years
>was released this century
Sup Forums hated it for some reason, but it was alright. More of a survival film than a sci-fi, though. It's not as ambitious as Interstellar
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>this century
That means the 21st century.
That wasn't specified in the OP. OP said "this century." A century is 100 years, so OP could have meant "from 1916 to 2016" in which case Apollo 13, released in 1995, would qualify.
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"this century" means the current century.
Gravity was the best theatrical experience
Did you see it in IMAX 3D?
>More of a survival film than a sci-fi, though
can you really call the martian sci fi? I mean we ARE sending a manned mission to mars right?
I definitely would. There's a lot of fictional technology in the movie, a lot of speculation on how we MIGHT be able to support human life on other planets. It's not as out-there or far in the future as most sci-fi, but large portions of the plot and premise still hinge on fictional science
Prometheus.
it was redditish
If you're not memeing I will suck your dick. Either Interstellar or Prometheus
what a fucking idiot.
while i can see the criticism of the library scene, it was needed in order to explain the whole anomaly thing, and tied in perfectly as a dramatic picture by connecting it that way. in a way its overly cheesy and ridiculous but from a screenplay perspective, it's how you make a great movie, from a dramatic perspective.
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>Kaneda! What do you see?
>talking about a scene regarding 4 dimensional space
>it's how you make a great movie from both a screenplay AND dramatic perspective
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