The main villain's name is HUGH MANN
How is interstellar any good again?
The main villain's name is HUGH MANN
How is interstellar any good again?
because sexy loli with dady issues and muh love
Actually it isn't but yeah.
Trips of truth I guess, well done
>hugh mann was the bravest one of them all
>hugh mann was also a coward
>hugh mann knew that humans sense of empathy isn't strong enough to sacrifice themselves for the greater good so you have to trick them
>hugh mann knew what he was doing was wrong all along but it was part of his nature to rage against the dying of the light.
That's the duality of Hugh Mann.
It's a masterpiece you dipshit.
It isn't, it's a bloated incoherent mess that tries to do too many things and ends up feeling way too lose and directionless.
Huge man?
not bad but I'm afraid
it was ok
...
the 20 minutes of this movie with matt damon was still better than the entirety of the martian
fucking Sup Forums i swear to god
Did anybody actually like Interstellar when it came out? It's such a boring piece of shit. Not as stupid as Contact but I don't think anybody would ever seriously consider it smart either.
I thought and still think it's kinda bland but as an experience it's fucking awesome.
>TARS set intelligence to 10%
>DUDE FEEL THE BERN LMAO
>Turn off political program as well, slick.
I just now got this, wew
Chuckled
>as an experience
bruh, what? If all you want out of a movie is color, sound and vague drama you can do so much better than Interstellar.
I have very mixed feelings about interstellar, because as someone invested in things like outer space, and how certain things work there, this movie provided a really good insight, but on levels of characters or story it's very shallow and unsatisfying. The whole "love transcends time and space" is the dumbest shit i've ever heard in a movie, and there are a couple unexplained things, like are we just going to accept in this scientifically mostly accurat movie that a black whole is just a portal to a five-dimensional tesseract, but in a 3-dimensional form, so cooper can understand it and send a message by tapping books to murph in the past so that she can discover them with the power of love 27 years later... and 90% of the people watching just lose interest. So that drags it down for me. But the music is 10/10, so that's nice.
>boring
I'll never understand you fucking ADD people.
>matt damon lecturing at NASA
>After all this time, I have become The MartianĀ®
I'm extremely patient with movies by most people's standards but I couldn't stand Interstellar, it felt so undercooked even by Nolan standards. It's got the structure and a couple of ideas worthy of an epic but then the script feels like it was written in a week and the I honestly couldn't even tell you why they had to go into space. I got that the dust was killing everything but how does space save them? And what the hell was the whole thing getting at? What was Nolan trying to say? Why the hell was the astronaut named 'Mann?' Was this whole movie really pulling in one coherent direction for its whole length or was each element some vaguely deep sounding nonsense Nolan threw together on the spot?
And I'll happily sit through The Deer Hunter, Sebastiane, Beyond the Black Rainbow or just about anything else completely entertained but I was made very impatient by Interstellar. The movie did too much wrong for me to care. As soon as they got into space the movie stopped being remotely interesting to me, really even as soon as they found NASA things started going to hell.
>Hugh Mann
>Huge Man
>Big Guy
B R A V O N O L A N
every single time XD
It's the first blockbuster to use real science you dumb faggot seriously educate yourself before posting ridiculous statements such as the one you made. Nolan is a true visionary and you should consider yourself lucky you are alive at a time you can see this in a theater. Go watch some more Michael Gay "films" pussy.
I loved it when i saw it in the theatre drunk as fuck
>"love transcends time and space"
It wasn't that literal. It was about how Coop's investment in his family, or Brand's connection to Edmunds, was what helped them stick to their mission, whereas Mann, whose lack of connections was meant to keep him on-course, became incredibly self-serving.
It's a movement against the common idea that by having things to lose, you are less likely to commit to things beyond yourself. Obviously it didn't do a very good job of executing it, which is what people should be focusing on.
if you ever love someone you will understand, i got married right after watching this movie because it was so empowering
I was drunk out of my mind after a football game so yeah, I loved seeing that shit in IMAX
Eh, fair enough. Space was pretty much the only thing *I* cared about and my biggest gripes are all about technical stuff. To be perfectly honest, I don't care much about the characters because the vast majority of people, real or fictional, are not interesting period.
>If you shatter my helmet would I die?
>It would be extremely painful
>You're a Hugh Mann
>For you
Don't get me wrong I loved it, but I think if they didn't cast so much doubt on Brand's (Jr) credibility and didn't have Coop so confidently attribute the tesseract to humans, people might have been less turned off by the 'love transcends' quote (which was only said like once).
Every time someone says the Martian was better I cry inside and just picture Coop checking the blanket in his truck to see if Murph is there to remind myself that at least Interstellar made me feel something.
Wtf is with Sup Forums's "Instellar is bad" meme? It was one of the best Hollywood productions of the past years. Stop pretending to be a fuckin pure kino lover. It doesn't make you cool.
I sincerely disliked Interstellar. Christopher Nolan can form a picture in his head and do a great job of putting it on screen. That's an amazing skill for a director to have. But I think that's about all Nolan's work has going for it.
As I always say his writing, in this movie in particular comes off as awkward and uncertain. I can never tell what he's getting at with his work beyond what's immediately happening. Contact, for all the shit I give it, was at least a recognizable effort at making a statement on faith. It might have fucked up that attempt horribly but at least the whole movie seemed to be working towards one consistent point.
What is Interstellar about? One minute it's breaking free from pessimism and ennui and blasting into space, then it's all doom and gloom it's hopeless, then NASA are manipulating people to their deaths for the sake of mankind, then Matthew's daughter sciences the shit out of some equations and everything's fine. At the end of the movie I was so confused about what I'd just seen. It seems like Nolan knew that he wanted to have black holes, spaceship maneuvers and heroic treks into the unknown, and then everything he just kind of left to fall into place during production without any concern for the execution.
Wait a minute
>wtf is with Sup Forums's 'Interstellar is bad' meme
>Sup Forums's
Oh, this is one of those posts. Why don't you add the Interstellar poster to your 'I'm from Sup Forums but I'm also responsible for 99% of the posts on Sup Forums' meme-image and fuck off?
Why are you desperately looking for some kind of message or hidden meaning in everything?
>it was one of best Hollywood production in years
Not saying much at all.
Interstellar was honesty visually one of the most exciting movie i've ever watched. great score too. the story is meh and kinda cliche but you can't deny the beauty and the trip this movie takes you on.
>people with a different opinion than mine must have some immature ulterior motive
kek'd
>shits on Interstellar
>post japanease pretentious hipster-tier trash
it all makes sense.
>it all makes sense
define 'all.'
>Hugh Mann
Now that's a name I can trust.
Hugh G. Lass
For you
I'll deny the latter. The "trip" wasn't satifying to me at all.
I put this movie on the same level as Avatar. Pretty to look at and nothing else.
...
literally pleb with ADD
A certain subset of 'intellectuals' loved it because Nolan and space and love and time is totally the 4th dimension!
autism isn't contagious is it?
No, but if you're the kind of person who uses this site it might be worth having yourself checked just to be safe.
its cool im on the spectrum
Thank you for posting this
Actually watched Interstellar for the first time a few days ago.
Can somebody tell me why people like it so much?
Interstellar is pure garbage......
a BAD 2001 ripoff with the unused Memory Wall idea from Star Trek The Motion Picture added to the ending of it.
It's depressingly good, pure Nolan movie, amazing music and a good take on nerdkino. Interesting set of challenges, cool planets and visuals in general.
if you didn't enjoy interstellar, you aren't a fan of movies. might be the best film of the century. autists don't like it because sincere and emotional and neckbeards have trouble processing it
>its a bad 2OO1 rip off meme
Berniebros btfo