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- Forum: Interstellar
- Topic: Murph's Bookcase - What's in it?
- Replies: 43
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Re: Murph's Bookcase - What's in it?
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- Forum: Christopher Nolan
- Topic: The Christopher Nolan Appreciation Thread
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Re: The Christopher Nolan Appreciation Thread
Robin wrote:Anyone wanna see a 29 year old Nolan introduce Following while petting something (a stuffed tiger I think)?
Thought so
Omg...this is glorious. And precious. And his hair is...majestic. This is the best video ever.
- Forum: Interstellar
- Topic: Murph's Bookcase - What's in it?
- Replies: 43
- Views: 21552
Re: Murph's Bookcase - What's in it?
From Jonah about the bookcase: "The connection between us and our kids and us and our parents and the fragility of that. It's no coincidence that it's a bookcase that is the symbol for that sequence in the film, because there's no better symbol for the repository of information passed down from one ...
- Forum: Interstellar
- Topic: Murph's Bookcase - What's in it?
- Replies: 43
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Re: Murph's Bookcase - What's in it?
Yes, but I'm unsure what editions they are or if they may instead just be a serialized reference book of another kind.DoubleD wrote:Isn't there a set of encyclopedia's?
- Forum: Interstellar
- Topic: Murph's Bookcase - What's in it?
- Replies: 43
- Views: 21552
Re: Murph's Bookcase - What's in it?
I saw the Doyle one and couldn't grab that title either. Thanks for the T.S. Eliot.prowlercomesaround wrote:Just got back from second viewing and I’m pretty certain I saw T. S. Eliot - The Waste Land (I’m 100% sure on the author, but not the title), and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Couldn’t figure out which book by Doyle.
- Forum: Interstellar
- Topic: Murph's Bookcase - What's in it?
- Replies: 43
- Views: 21552
Re: Murph's Bookcase - What's in it?
I like to look back and think how important that shot is. And it was in the trailer too. I know - I love the analog nature of printed books on a bookshelf being the communication center for technological advancement lightyears ahead of our time. It's just...perfect. And I feel like no one is really...
- Forum: Interstellar
- Topic: Murph's Bookcase - What's in it?
- Replies: 43
- Views: 21552
Murph's Bookcase - What's in it?
One of my favorite things so far about Interstellar has been Murphy Cooper's bookcase. You might call it an "elegant solution for keeping track of time"...love and gravity may transcend time, but so can the written word. Nolan's use of allowing the bookcase to carry Coop's messages to Murph is poeti...
- Forum: The Dark Knight Rises
- Topic: TDKR heavily snubbed in the BAFTA nominations
- Replies: 17
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TDKR heavily snubbed in the BAFTA nominations
It's a bloated year. We all know Chris, while most deserving, won't be championed this year, especially when everyone is so busy kissing Spielberg's ass for his weak America-porn. I can't believe Lincoln is getting the accolades it is...and Tarantino not receiving a nom for DGA...the whole circuit i...
- Forum: Christopher Nolan
- Topic: An Evening With Chris Nolan
- Replies: 57
- Views: 9010
An Evening With Chris Nolan
I think...dare I say it...Mr. Nolan is actually...campaigning for an Oscar...
- Forum: The Dark Knight
- Topic: Christopher Nolan Discusses The Dark Knight 27 Min Interview
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Christopher Nolan Discusses The Dark Knight 27 Min Interview
Thank you so much for posting this. I went through and found Nolan's interviews on the show for both Begins and TDKR as well. It's a real pleasure to hear him discuss these movies with someone who has great questions, not just typical press junket bullshit.