Christopher Nolan's 2014 grand scale science-fiction story about time and space, and the things that transcend them.
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ANONIMNIQ on June 26th, 2019, 10:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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UnknownVariation wrote:
What we're seeing here is almost certainly an accretion disk around the black hole which, presumably, has pulled matter away from a companion star(s). The light you're seeing is the gas pulled from these star(s) heated up to extreme temperatures and emitting electromagnetic radiation. The accretion disks around black holes typically radiate x-rays.
Yes, but accretion disks are equatorial, so the disk in this image is the thin orizontal layer. I'm wondering about the halo
around the black hole. If there is such a disk there should be a companion star which probably causes the halo, I'm looking for confirmation.
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Dom on July 30th, 2014, 5:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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What is up with that shot of an old looking David Giyasi. Very interesting. And then there is a shot of another spacecraft. And if I am not mistaken it might have something to do with a certain cameo.
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MyCocaine on July 30th, 2014, 5:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
thrice wrote:from Zimmer's site :
"The trailer is NOT my music! You won't hear our score until you see the movie in a cinema. It's important to us to give everyone a fresh experience by not having given any of it away...Plus, you need really BIG speakers. Really BIG!"
Interesting. Well at least it wasn't awful generic trailer music. Hopefully big speakers refers to something other than pounding drums... we've had enough of those Hans.
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taylorimpromptu wrote:thrice wrote:from Zimmer's site :
"The trailer is NOT my music! You won't hear our score until you see the movie in a cinema. It's important to us to give everyone a fresh experience by not having given any of it away...Plus, you need really BIG speakers. Really BIG!"
Can you provide the source link for this?
Can't find anywhere...
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some thoughts regarding the script translation after seeing the trailer...
oh, and it's just great to see how Nolan achieved some of the visual magnificence regarding all the space phenomena.
So, have all the trailers been taken down from YouTube or am I just losing my mind?
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m4st4 wrote:TauHeel05 wrote:4k download link?
I'm sure
antovolk will provide... soon.
Once Warner send out an unencrypted DCP, I'll get to work.
5.1 DTS-HD MA version first (with a couple of my own additions probably), then 4K (also with 5.1 DTS-HD MA).
But yes this was fantastic
Anyway, I may end up making an alternate cut with Evey Reborn too just cuz
Dom wrote:UnknownVariation wrote:
What we're seeing here is almost certainly an accretion disk around the black hole which, presumably, has pulled matter away from a companion star(s). The light you're seeing is the gas pulled from these star(s) heated up to extreme temperatures and emitting electromagnetic radiation. The accretion disks around black holes typically radiate x-rays.
Yes, but
accretion disks are equatorial, so the disk in this image is the thin orizontal layer. I'm wondering about the halo
around the black hole. If there is such a disk there should be a companion star which probably causes the halo, I'm looking for confirmation.
This image looks very similar to the one in the trailer and seems to show the accretion disk is not strictly horizontal. You'll also notice the accretion disks
connect in the shot from the trailer.
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UnknownVariation on July 30th, 2014, 5:24 pm, edited 2 times in total.