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- Forum: Dunkirk
- Topic: Dunkirk Nolan Fans Member Reviews (NFometer)
- Replies: 678
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Re: 'Dunkirk' Nolan Fans Member Reviews (NFometer)
Saw in IMAX Laser yesterday at the air and space museum in chantilly. What an experience. The sound design I think was the best I ever heard in a movie. Everyone jumped a little bit in their seats when there was gunfire. I went in knowing that it took place in three timelines but was thrown off when...
- Forum: Dunkirk
- Topic: IMAX Prologue
- Replies: 1864
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Re: IMAX Prologue
The prologue for Dunkirk isn't the opening scene of the film. It simply doesn't add up. Anyone with knowledge of the production and trailers would support this claim. Then how do you explain Rylance's comment about the opening of the script? He said it just drops you right into the middle of a desp...
- Forum: Dunkirk
- Topic: IMAX Prologue
- Replies: 1864
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Re: IMAX Prologue
Saw Rogue One a second time today, this time at the Air and Space Museum in VA. Honestly wasn't looking forward to seeing it a second time but legit paid $20 just to see the Dunkirk footage. Didn't enjoy rogue one the first time cuz there were drunk people behind me talking and smacking on their pop...
- Forum: Interstellar
- Topic: Homage to 2001. Screen shots
- Replies: 42
- Views: 11817
- Forum: Interstellar
- Topic: Interstellar General Information
- Replies: 9011
- Views: 1260523
Re: Interstellar General Information
Personally I've been switching back and forth with whether or not I liked the ending. Its still a good ending, but I felt it could have been done better. I felt like after Coop relayed the information through the watch, he should have stayed in the black hole until he dies, viewing all of Murph's ti...
- Forum: Interstellar
- Topic: Interstellar General Information
- Replies: 9011
- Views: 1260523
Re: Interstellar General Information
Oh, another question or three: If the fifth dimensional humans are the ones that placed the wormhole by Saturn, why didn't they just place it near Earth? Also, how was Cooper originally going to get back to Earth if not through the black hole? Was the wormhole still open before they went to Mann's ...
- Forum: Interstellar
- Topic: What are Interstellar's Flaws?
- Replies: 512
- Views: 51547
Re: What are Interstellar's Flaws?
A lot of people seem to find the dialogue very expository, but when I was watching it, and believe me I tried to find a line that felt very forced in it's explanation, I couldn't really find one that I felt was out of place. Every line felt appropriate in explaining a concept and didn't generalize ...
- Forum: Interstellar
- Topic: Interstellar: 70mm IMAX Screening Locations
- Replies: 332
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Re: Interstellar: 70mm IMAX Screening Locations
I'm sure people have posted about the sound issues at Udvar Hazy, but the first few minutes and last act of the film's dialogue were very difficult to hear. The bass was so loud it rattled the speakers and made the dialogue very hard to hear. I watched it just yesterday, and barely noticed any scrat...
- Forum: Interstellar
- Topic: What are Interstellar's Flaws?
- Replies: 512
- Views: 51547
Re: What are Interstellar's Flaws?
Not sure if this is a flaw or just my lack of scientific knowledge, but I don't understand how the planets orbiting Gargantua receive light. Because if Gargantua shines brightly enough to illuminate the planets, wouldn't Cooper and Brand have been blinded/incinerated by the time they entered its ac...
- Forum: Interstellar
- Topic: What are Interstellar's Flaws?
- Replies: 512
- Views: 51547
Re: What are Interstellar's Flaws?
Kind of discussing flaws here... but also just my honest opinion to what i wish they had done instead during some scenes. First act on Earth should have been longer, The buildup to Coop leaving should have been a few minutes longer, just felt so rushed after he talked to Murph. I would've liked to s...