I'm seeing this next month but I'm keeping my expectations in check. I'm not anticipating another Interstellar. Gray is no Nolan. But if it's a solid space movie, I'll be content. I really like that they are trying to be faithful to science with this, though. That's definitely a plus in these types of movies.
Re: Ad Astra (2019)
Posted: August 26th, 2019, 8:54 am
by Nomis
If it's Lost City of Z in space I'm game
Re: Ad Astra (2019)
Posted: August 26th, 2019, 9:20 am
by Nolan62
It's going to be wonderful, James is a truly singular artist. Can't wait.
This is never a good sign, no? Just reeks of Fox not being happy with Richter's score and bringing in a mini-Zimmer to make it sound more like a blockbuster score at the last minute.
We don't know how last minute this is though. Could have all happened like two months ago and only just being announced now.
This is never a good sign, no? Just reeks of Fox not being happy with Richter's score and bringing in a mini-Zimmer to make it sound more like a blockbuster score at the last minute.
We don't know how last minute this is though. Could have all happened like two months ago and only just being announced now.
Absolutely, and friendly reminder that filmmusicreporter often reports news lately.
Very fascinating interviews from him, what a engaging man to listen, he's fully commited to his art and to the love of cinema and Art in general.
We don't find men like him everywhere.
Can't wait for the embargo critics tomorrow.
I can't believe it'll drop out soon, 8 years this movie is in the making.
Re: Ad Astra (2019)
Posted: August 29th, 2019, 1:59 pm
by mattyd17
What time is the premier, again?
Re: Ad Astra (2019)
Posted: August 29th, 2019, 4:11 pm
by Allstar
Early reviews glowing. Ehlrich called it a masterpiece. Total film 5/5. Little White Lies “Apocalypse Now in Space”