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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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LOL! This guy should have seen Mel Brooks' High Anxiety, a Hitchcock homage. The hero is running along a sidewalk when this super dramatic and very loud music starts playing and the camera pans out and you see he is being passed by a bus with the Los Angeles Philharmonic in it, playing for all their worth!

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Aili wrote:The author of the book The Prestige was based on is trashing Chris Nolan...

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/movies/news ... ExMmSUd3MQ

Guess they didn't pay him enough for his book. To quote Jesse Pinkman.... BITCH!
He was no doubt screwed by Nolan and the studio on The Prestige. 99% of these grudges in Hollywood stem from money problems. And since the release of The Prestige he's only watched Nolan get more popular and successful, while he has lived in relative obscurity.

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mchekhov 2: Chek Harder wrote:
manithirani wrote:Read this guy's recent blog post. It is stupidity of gigantic proportions.

http://www.christopher-priest.co.uk/jou ... tteration/
Anyone knows the reality. The ‘surrounding noise’ of space is silent. Space is a vacuum – it is incapable of carrying sound. How Hans Zimmer’s loud music can be heard in space is a mystery only Nolan can explain.
suuuch a massive plot hole! if you hear music in a movie it's because there are live musicians playing in the scene. cam ann nolan get your basics down
I'm sure Nolan spent a fortune to get Hans Zimmer in space. And dat organ! Wow Nolan, how did you do it?!??

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I haven't seen this anywhere but does anyone have a reaction from Steven Spielberg about Interstellar yet? I don't know if he has even seen it yet but I can't find any response from him on it...

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circa wrote:I haven't seen this anywhere but does anyone have a reaction from Steven Spielberg about Interstellar yet? I don't know if he has even seen it yet but I can't find any response from him on it...
Not yet. Hoepfully soon.

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circa wrote:I haven't seen this anywhere but does anyone have a reaction from Steven Spielberg about Interstellar yet? I don't know if he has even seen it yet but I can't find any response from him on it...
"Shit."

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lolwut
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/i ... uit-752513
Dressed in authentic-looking gear, the 16-year-old shouted "That's my man, Nolan!" from his seat during an opening-weekend showing

"That's my man, Nolan!" shouted a youngster in the upper rows at AMC Universal CityWalk Stadium 19 following an opening-weekend showing of Interstellar.

Says a source, the rowdy teen also caused a scene during the credits because of an authentic-looking space suit he was wearing.

So who was the helmet-clad moviegoer? Jaden Smith, according to our spy.

Reps for the 16-year-old did not respond to a request for comment.

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Dragon_316ca wrote:lolwut
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/i ... uit-752513
Dressed in authentic-looking gear, the 16-year-old shouted "That's my man, Nolan!" from his seat during an opening-weekend showing

"That's my man, Nolan!" shouted a youngster in the upper rows at AMC Universal CityWalk Stadium 19 following an opening-weekend showing of Interstellar.

Says a source, the rowdy teen also caused a scene during the credits because of an authentic-looking space suit he was wearing.

So who was the helmet-clad moviegoer? Jaden Smith, according to our spy.

Reps for the 16-year-old did not respond to a request for comment.
Lmao

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Dragon_316ca wrote:lolwut
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/i ... uit-752513
Dressed in authentic-looking gear, the 16-year-old shouted "That's my man, Nolan!" from his seat during an opening-weekend showing

"That's my man, Nolan!" shouted a youngster in the upper rows at AMC Universal CityWalk Stadium 19 following an opening-weekend showing of Interstellar.

Says a source, the rowdy teen also caused a scene during the credits because of an authentic-looking space suit he was wearing.

So who was the helmet-clad moviegoer? Jaden Smith, according to our spy.

Reps for the 16-year-old did not respond to a request for comment.
wtf

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Dragon_316ca wrote:lolwut
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/i ... uit-752513
Dressed in authentic-looking gear, the 16-year-old shouted "That's my man, Nolan!" from his seat during an opening-weekend showing

"That's my man, Nolan!" shouted a youngster in the upper rows at AMC Universal CityWalk Stadium 19 following an opening-weekend showing of Interstellar.

Says a source, the rowdy teen also caused a scene during the credits because of an authentic-looking space suit he was wearing.

So who was the helmet-clad moviegoer? Jaden Smith, according to our spy.

Reps for the 16-year-old did not respond to a request for comment.
L.O.L

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