How many times have you seen Interstellar?

Christopher Nolan's 2014 grand scale science-fiction story about time and space, and the things that transcend them.
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Twice in HD cam, waiting for Blueray rip

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Twice so far. Bought a ticket this afternoon for a show tomorrow morning.

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Oneironaut wrote:Twice in HD cam, waiting for Blueray rip
You're kidding right?

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No number exists that can describe the amount of times that I have seen this film.

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MiracleSleeper2 wrote:No number exists that can describe the amount of times that I have seen this film.
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Once.

And im watching it again tomorrow on IMAX !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (digital but hey...that's what we have here. Never seen a movie on an imax theater.)

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as of 20 minutes ago, three.

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After tonight, 3. I plan on 5 visits to the IMAX.

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Did anybody else notice things that they missed their first watching?

The first act was wrought with references to the ending, and it feels like each subsequent viewing reveals more about the film that I had missed previously, such as all the
gravitational anomalies leading to the drone flying low and the tractors flying low
I also didn't pick up the first time around that Edmunds' planet was orbiting the neutron star and that the star system in the movie was a binary star system where one of the stars was presumably was either devoured or formed the black hole itself.

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