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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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Frank-Jon wrote:BBFC finally classified the extras' running times today:
The Science of Interstellar- 48m 13s
Plotting an Interstellar Journey- 7m 27s
Life on Cooper’s Farm- 9m 16s
The Dust- 2m 29s
TARS and CASE- 9m 0s
Cosmic Sounds- 13m 3s
The Space Suits- 4m 35s
The Endurance- 8m 57s
Shooting in Iceland: Miller’s Planet/Mann’s Planet- 12m 7s
The Ranger and the Lander- 11m 46s
Miniatures in Space- 5m 12s
The Simulation of Zero-G- 5m 14s
Celestial Landmarks- 12m 46s
Across All Dimensions and Time- 8m 36s
Final Thoughts- 5m 44s
162 min. Nice.

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The trailers are all on the US disc, according to the press release.

Interstellar Blu-Ray Bonus Features:

The Science of Interstellar -- Extended cut of the
broadcast special.
Plotting an Interstellar Journey -- Discusses the
film’s origins, influences and narrative designs.
Life on Cooper’s Farm -- Bringing Americana and
the grounded nature of a farm to a sci-fi space
movie.
The Dust -- Learn how cast and crew avoided
sand blindness, and see how to create, and clean
up after, a catastrophic dust storm.
TARS and CASE -- Designing and building these
unique characters and how they were brought to
life on set and in the film.
Cosmic Sounds -- The concepts, process, and
recording of Hans Zimmer’s unforgettable score.
The Space Suits -- A look at the design and build
of the suits and helmets, and what it was like to
wear them.
The Endurance -- Explore this massive set with a
guided tour by production designer Nathan
Crowley.
Shooting in Iceland: Miller’s Planet/Mann’s Planet
-- Travel with the cast and crew to Iceland and
see the challenges they faced in creating two
vastly different worlds in one country.
The Ranger and the Lander -- A look at the other
two spaceships in the film.
Miniatures in Space -- Marvel at the large-scale
models used in the explosive docking sequence.
The Simulation of Zero-G -- Discover the various
methods that the filmmakers used to create a
zero gravity environment.
Celestial Landmarks -- Explore how the
filmmakers used practical special effects informed
by real scientific equations to give the illusion of
real space travel for both the actors and the
audience.
Across All Dimensions and Time -- A look at the
concept and design of the Tesseract, which
incorporated a practical set rather than a green
screen.
Final Thoughts -- The cast and crew reflect back
on their Interstellar experience.
Theatrical Trailers

Also if this is only 162 minutes something must be missing because according to the press release it should have over 3 hours of bonus features which would obviously be 180 minutes+

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Will the UK Digibook have all of these special features?

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Which international release will have IMAX frame?

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Interstellar wrote:
Frank-Jon wrote:BBFC finally classified the extras' running times today:
The Science of Interstellar- 48m 13s
Plotting an Interstellar Journey- 7m 27s
Life on Cooper’s Farm- 9m 16s
The Dust- 2m 29s
TARS and CASE- 9m 0s
Cosmic Sounds- 13m 3s
The Space Suits- 4m 35s
The Endurance- 8m 57s
Shooting in Iceland: Miller’s Planet/Mann’s Planet- 12m 7s
The Ranger and the Lander- 11m 46s
Miniatures in Space- 5m 12s
The Simulation of Zero-G- 5m 14s
Celestial Landmarks- 12m 46s
Across All Dimensions and Time- 8m 36s
Final Thoughts- 5m 44s
162 min. Nice.
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Still can't fucking decide which version I want.

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So how many total/different cels do people think there might be?

There are 243,360 in each reel, and there were 41 70mm IMAX theaters in North America that showed Interstellar. This would equal a maximum of 9,977,760 cels. Now obviously (at least I highly doubt it) they aren't going to include EVERY shot in the movie because some shots would be crappy for a collector's item (like the back of someone's head or other random shots), so how many in each reel do you think they will use? Off the top of my head I can only think of 10, maybe 20 really iconic shots that they could use (just look at the various images used on promo posters out there for an idea) but I guess they could use more. 10 or 20 doesn't seem that much when you multiply that by 41 does it? I mean, that would be really cool if there were that few but I highly doubt they will be THAT limited. Maybe they will do 100 frames per reel and some people will just get better looking ones than others will.

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Sky007 wrote:Will the UK Digibook have all of these special features?
Yes, it will :thumbup:


I'm surprised HMV still hasn't announced if they'll be releasing anything yet :cry:

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Does anyone know how to get Interstellar on Digital HD on March, 17?

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