Feel like rewatching interstellar again

>feel like rewatching interstellar again

>remember the terrible earth drama with the stupid daughter

I just like the space sections of it, someone should make an edit that cuts allbthe earth drama out of it

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movie would be about fifteen minutes long

HAVEN'T WATCHED INTERSTELLAR SINCE THE 3RD TIME IN 70MM IMAX

PROBABLY GONNA KEEP IT THAT WAY, GOAT THEATER EXPERIENCE OF ALL TIME

Both the kids needed to die horrible deaths.

>I just like the space sections of it

I was watching Dark Star again this afternoon and realized it was better than Interstellar.

dude BWOOOOM lmao

Movie really needed like 7 more scenes of Michael Caine voiceovers reading poetry.

I saw it once at the movies, the score and visuals were fantastic. I will never rewatch it ever again. I feel sorry for all the NEETs who missed out on that experience.

>Someone should do this cool thing
>Oh but not me I'm a lazy neet

>not editing the movie down to the 15 minute space cinematography & enjoying with Pink Floyd's, The Wall
It's like you don't like fun.

>ywn blow your load on her red pubes

How did the daughter grow old faster than the dad?

Q T 3.14
those budding breasts :')

Quutie three point fourteen??

What the fuck does that even mean

>she turns 16 this year

I first saw it while on 2 hours of sleep hopped up on oxycodone during an 8 hour flight. Might have well been IMax for me.

>watching movies on a plane

you pleb

I know it's illegal in most states but boy is 16 the best year for women or what?

Did you not pay attention in 6th grade math?

>flying through a wormhole
>hands on the flight controls as if he is steering the ship

>"we can sling shot around this planet and end up here"
>no calculations necessary, I'll just wing it

The space flight parts are OK but not great. The connection between him and his daughter, and the idea that spirit of human love existing beyond the boundaries of time and space, is what makes the movie great. If you take that away its just another terrible pop sci-fi

when you watch a war movie do you skip the talky parts and just watch the battles? Because that would also make you a retard.

>look if i can swing around that neutron star

that was the dumbest part of the movie. Space flight transfers between bodies involve LOTS of math. Imagine a line extending from a point at your feet extending 100 miles. If you change the angle by .01 degrees it will move the end point of the line by a huge distance. Now imagine if the line were 100 million miles long and consider how precise the angle of approach would have to be to have any control over where you end up.

I loved this movie, but it wasn't because of the super-realism that retards think it depicts. The robot assistant's design and the O'Neil colony were probably the most plausible hard sci-fi elements.

>ME LIKE DA SPACE PARTZ
>ME H8 DA EARTH PARTZ

this is how children talk about movies

To be fair, Anne's character did say that there was no use trying to control the ship when they were in the wormhole.

do you write for kotaku perchance?

>the robot designs
>plausible

The amount of articulation necessary to keep something like that standing upright defeats the intended purpose of simplicity.

You're right.

In reality the movie was quite stupid start to finish.

it was a great movie and i had fun, say what you want but it was an experience worth going to the cinema for

>[i enjoyed the movie] and [i enjoyed the movie], say what you want, but [i enjoyed the movie].

sign of low intelligence to say the same thing three times and not realize it.

>The robot assistant's design
>the most plausible
'no'

It has big square feet. If pic related can stand upright and walk around by modeling the complexity of human legs and balance mechanisms than an elaborate sidewalk sign staying upright shouldn't be a problem. The aspect I thought was most interesting was the way that it could reconfigure itself into various shapes, such as when it turns into a wheel to rescue cat woman from her feelings, or when it uses its limbs to brace itself and the unrestrained cat woman in the ship. It seemed like a more plausible design from an actual engineer than the usual humanoid robots, more versatile and much simpler to implement than humanoid bipedalism.

sign of low intelligence is enjoying nolan

Considering someone's preference for a film to be an indication of their intelligence seems like a pretty solid indicator of low intelligence to me. There are surely theoretical mathematicians who love watching Adam Sandler movies.

Bravo sandler

there was nothing good in interstellar

Pic related can stand up because the square feet can move the flat side in relation to where the ground is. 99.9% of the time, tars/case would be balanced on the two line segments of edges of said squares where any force from any angle would tip them.

If it was just that over Matthew wordlessly traveling through space and long slow panning shots of nebulae and quasars, Nolan would be hailed as a god

>theoretical mathematicians
>smart

plebs already worship him. that would scare them all away

a theoretical mathematician would be a mathematician who operates in realms of math without proofs.

It's practically an oxymoron.

I thought the movie wasn't really shit until they met NASA. Nolan's contrived autistic bullshit really kicked into overdrive from that point onwards.

>John Carpenter can make a better space movie with the shit in your garage, a tiny budget and 70s tech than nolan can with all the resources of the 21st century at his disposal
no shit, but one of those two directors is now spending all of his time and money on pot and video games while the other is collecting acclaim and mountains of money.

>look guys i'm super smart xD and definitely not autistic

mang I just want you to quantify your opinions

... gimme a hint on which is which?

We need a prequel of the lazarus missions. Showing crazy planets with fucked up physics, including one solaris like planet that interacts with one of the astronauts, and maybe another planet full of eldritch monsters. Make it happen Nolan, nobody wants yet another shitty NAZIS WERE MONSTERS #7274448

What was the last John Carpenter movie you saw in a kinography stall?

yea that's not narrowing it down at all

I think Carpenter's kind of become a bum despite making a whole shitload of beloved movies. He never really did that great financially even though pretty much nobody dislikes his work.

his net worth is 35 million. That's roughly ten times "fuck you money."

math.mit.edu/academics/undergrad/major/course18/theoretical.php

You should call MIT's mathematics department and tell them to quit wasting their time studying fake shit.

>balanced on two line segments of edges
No, balanced at least 3 at all times. Most of the time it has, at minimum, 3 "legs" working, two forward and one back and then one forward and two back. The area of surface contact between the feet and the ground is not what makes something with legs stable. Pic related is pretty stable and only has tiny little nub feet.

If you think building David from Prometheus is a more plausible utility robot then you just aren't thinking like an engineer, which is fine but is sort of required for this topic.

>net worth
lol

Also pretty much anybody who's worked on big movies and isn't a moron should be able to live comfortably no problem, but considering he's John Carpenter he really didn't go out too well. Just sort of fizzled into nothing after 2000.

No, it's one tenth of "fuck you" money, but about ten times "fuck it" money.

a tripod is the most unstable standing structure. slight force from most directions will knock it over.

Fuck you money is any amount of money in which interest alone will provide for all your needs. That's roughly 3.5 million.

I feel exactly the same. Sometimes I urge to see it again but by the end all I can think "so that's why I don't watch it more".

Eventually I forget the sections exist and begin thinking about it through rose colored glasses and the process repeats.

>tripod most unstable
No, a monopod like pic related is the most inherently unstable structure, but stability is not determined by the number of legs something has. If a monopod has a wide, heavy base like pic related then it will be quite stable. TARS/CASE would be heavier at the bottom than at the top, and would likely have some kind of internal counterweight balancing system, like weights that can move along its vertical axis and also along the axle arond which the major segments turn. A counterweight balance system of some kind would be required for anything that walks and is taller than it is wide, including humans (we use our arms for that).

>super-realism
>space
lol

>a tripod is the most unstable standing structure

>any triangle anywhere
>weak

nigga

Recommend me some good space shit /tv
i've seen most of the normie stuff
dig deep

Moon

seen it
was great

2010 space oddesey with john lithglow

Hmmmmmm

How about Sunshine? The first half is fantastic then it kind of tapers off, but still a really fun watch

bro i just re watched it the other day and it was pretty great .. don't let these niggers brainwash you into thinking its not

no 14 is

I say 13.

> Mfw this track / scene

youtu.be/ITwYEIY2FlE

The "wormhole" and "docking" scene are great but god damn did they ever squander potential with this.

They needed to take their time and slow down to take in the crushing vastness of space.

THE POWER OF LOVE
THE POWER OF LOVE
THE POWER OF LOVE
THE POWER OF LOVE

fuck this fucking movie and fuck nolan up his stupid haircut

Fun fact, Nolan said Pink Floyd The Wall (the movie) was an inspiration for Inception and hosted a screening of The Wall while promoting that movie.