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Christopher Nolan's 2014 grand scale science-fiction story about time and space, and the things that transcend them.
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That was awesome haha. Sounded like a Nolan Fans roundtable

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antovolk wrote:
Barrett wrote:
It will surely re-air.

https://twitter.com/ScienceChannel/stat ... 4884110336
Not in the US :(

Also - those at the screenings in France right now - ENJOY!!!!
According to my channel guide, it will reair this Sunday @ 4pm on AHC. Then again on the 6th @ 11pm on the Discovery channel.

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DoubleD wrote:
antovolk wrote:
Barrett wrote:
It will surely re-air.

https://twitter.com/ScienceChannel/stat ... 4884110336
Not in the US :(

Also - those at the screenings in France right now - ENJOY!!!!
According to my channel guide, it will reair this Sunday @ 4pm on AHC. Then again on the 6th @ 11pm on the Discovery channel.
Sorry, I meant I'm not in the US and can't watch it :( hence me seeking a recording...

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ComptonTerry wrote:Im not crying because Interstellar is not in the 80's or anything, I am actually just curious can anybody think of a time where a film was perhaps in the low 70's or something for a while and then shot way the fuk up out of nowhere? That's just an example but I mean any case of a film that seemed like it was going to get a much lower score than it got in the end. Something the lingered kinda low for a bit and then just blew the fuck up. I don't usually follow the fuck out of RT scores but I am curious if that has ever been known to happen, even if it won't appen here
Wasn't Nightcrawler in the late 70s, or at 80 for the last few weeks? It's now at 95. Just a couple days ago it was at 89 i think. Interstellar still has a week until release.

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shauner111 wrote:
ComptonTerry wrote:Im not crying because Interstellar is not in the 80's or anything, I am actually just curious can anybody think of a time where a film was perhaps in the low 70's or something for a while and then shot way the fuk up out of nowhere? That's just an example but I mean any case of a film that seemed like it was going to get a much lower score than it got in the end. Something the lingered kinda low for a bit and then just blew the fuck up. I don't usually follow the fuck out of RT scores but I am curious if that has ever been known to happen, even if it won't appen here
Wasn't Nightcrawler in the late 70s, or at 80 for the last few weeks? It's now at 95. Just a couple days ago it was at 89 i think. Interstellar still has a week until release.
Yes. Nightcrawler sat at 83% for about a month because of the reviews from TIFF.

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DoubleD wrote:
antovolk wrote:
Barrett wrote:
It will surely re-air.

https://twitter.com/ScienceChannel/stat ... 4884110336
Not in the US :(

Also - those at the screenings in France right now - ENJOY!!!!
According to my channel guide, it will reair this Sunday @ 4pm on AHC. Then again on the 6th @ 11pm on the Discovery channel.
Check out the French tweets in Social Media Reactions. They're going nuts!

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Bacon wrote:
UnknownVariation wrote:New footage with
Damon's character shown.
https://twitter.com/Interstellar/status ... 5800810496
Can someone give me a HD download link?

EDIT: And where is
Damon?
The guy in the orange suit when the four of them are standing on the glacier.

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