IMAX Trailer #5

Christopher Nolan's 2014 grand scale science-fiction story about time and space, and the things that transcend them.
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I'm so desperate for new footage I hope the whole movie leaks as a CAMRip.

That'd be awesome.

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Sometimes I wonder if Nolan would disown his fanbase if he found this place. The whole "I want to know *everything* before the movie comes out" attitude I mean. The exact opposite of his own approach.

Why would you need any new footage? Wasn't reading the whole leaked script enough? The movie comes in a month. This trailer probably won't contain much new footage anyway. Just some of the IMAX footage we've already seen in its full glory with the correct aspect ratio.

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Alright, I'm literally one of the weakest people but even I don't want to see that trailer. If they release it.

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Rom wrote:I don't like the marketing, they are playing with my feelings.
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I'd be more on board and thrilled with the exclusivity IMAX is getting with Interstellar if there were actually a 70mm theater in my state. But when the closest is 173 miles away, it's hard for me to be very revved about it.

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scottguinn wrote:Today I went to the Bob Bullock History Museum to watch an exclusive trailer with new footage presented in 15 perf/70mm - Viewable at only 12 theatres in the world.

This movie is going to be a Grand Spectacle. It started off with John F. Kennedy and others speaking with still images from the film and then after about 2 minutes or so it went into a full screen 70mm presentation. I saw visuals inside the space ship where Cooper and his crew maneuvered around and other sequences, like entering the worm hole, that blew me away. It felt like I was in Space, it puts "Gravity" to shame. The images were so real that I actually felt like I was right there in it. It made me feel aware of the power behind such an ambitious journey. It’s like that feeling you get when you step foot onto a roller coaster - you’re excited, fearful, and your gut is sinking into the seat. The sound was enormous and the song playing over the trailer emitted a spirit that not many films capture any more; very Spielberg-eque. I cannot confirm if it was Hanz Zimmer or not. Growing up in Houston, NASA was my backyard, so this will be touching. This is going to be 3 hours, I feel like Mr. Nolan hasn't revealed enough to give too much away or leave enough room for interpretation.

People, this is one movie you cannot miss on 15 perf/70mm projection. Movies are meant to be what this will be; an experience.
Yep. I'm driving down to Austin this week.

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scottguinn wrote:Today I went to the Bob Bullock History Museum to watch an exclusive trailer with new footage presented in 15 perf/70mm - Viewable at only 12 theatres in the world.

This movie is going to be a Grand Spectacle. It started off with John F. Kennedy and others speaking with still images from the film and then after about 2 minutes or so it went into a full screen 70mm presentation. I saw visuals inside the space ship where Cooper and his crew maneuvered around and other sequences, like entering the worm hole, that blew me away. It felt like I was in Space, it puts "Gravity" to shame. The images were so real that I actually felt like I was right there in it. It made me feel aware of the power behind such an ambitious journey. It’s like that feeling you get when you step foot onto a roller coaster - you’re excited, fearful, and your gut is sinking into the seat. The sound was enormous and the song playing over the trailer emitted a spirit that not many films capture any more; very Spielberg-eque. I cannot confirm if it was Hanz Zimmer or not. Growing up in Houston, NASA was my backyard, so this will be touching. This is going to be 3 hours, I feel like Mr. Nolan hasn't revealed enough to give too much away or leave enough room for interpretation.

People, this is one movie you cannot miss on 15 perf/70mm projection. Movies are meant to be what this will be; an experience.
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scottguinn wrote:Today I went to the Bob Bullock History Museum to watch an exclusive trailer with new footage presented in 15 perf/70mm - Viewable at only 12 theatres in the world.

This movie is going to be a Grand Spectacle. It started off with John F. Kennedy and others speaking with still images from the film and then after about 2 minutes or so it went into a full screen 70mm presentation. I saw visuals inside the space ship where Cooper and his crew maneuvered around and other sequences, like entering the worm hole, that blew me away. It felt like I was in Space, it puts "Gravity" to shame. The images were so real that I actually felt like I was right there in it. It made me feel aware of the power behind such an ambitious journey. It’s like that feeling you get when you step foot onto a roller coaster - you’re excited, fearful, and your gut is sinking into the seat. The sound was enormous and the song playing over the trailer emitted a spirit that not many films capture any more; very Spielberg-eque. I cannot confirm if it was Hanz Zimmer or not. Growing up in Houston, NASA was my backyard, so this will be touching. This is going to be 3 hours, I feel like Mr. Nolan hasn't revealed enough to give too much away or leave enough room for interpretation.

People, this is one movie you cannot miss on 15 perf/70mm projection. Movies are meant to be what this will be; an experience.
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scottguinn wrote:Today I went to the Bob Bullock History Museum to watch an exclusive trailer with new footage presented in 15 perf/70mm - Viewable at only 12 theatres in the world.

This movie is going to be a Grand Spectacle. It started off with John F. Kennedy and others speaking with still images from the film and then after about 2 minutes or so it went into a full screen 70mm presentation. I saw visuals inside the space ship where Cooper and his crew maneuvered around and other sequences, like entering the worm hole, that blew me away. It felt like I was in Space, it puts "Gravity" to shame. The images were so real that I actually felt like I was right there in it. It made me feel aware of the power behind such an ambitious journey. It’s like that feeling you get when you step foot onto a roller coaster - you’re excited, fearful, and your gut is sinking into the seat. The sound was enormous and the song playing over the trailer emitted a spirit that not many films capture any more; very Spielberg-eque. I cannot confirm if it was Hanz Zimmer or not. Growing up in Houston, NASA was my backyard, so this will be touching. This is going to be 3 hours, I feel like Mr. Nolan hasn't revealed enough to give too much away or leave enough room for interpretation.

People, this is one movie you cannot miss on 15 perf/70mm projection. Movies are meant to be what this will be; an experience.
Would you be kind and further describe the new footage? Any standout images not featured in the trailers?

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scottguinn wrote:Today I went to the Bob Bullock History Museum to watch an exclusive trailer with new footage presented in 15 perf/70mm - Viewable at only 12 theatres in the world.

This movie is going to be a Grand Spectacle. It started off with John F. Kennedy and others speaking with still images from the film and then after about 2 minutes or so it went into a full screen 70mm presentation. I saw visuals inside the space ship where Cooper and his crew maneuvered around and other sequences, like entering the worm hole, that blew me away. It felt like I was in Space, it puts "Gravity" to shame. The images were so real that I actually felt like I was right there in it. It made me feel aware of the power behind such an ambitious journey. It’s like that feeling you get when you step foot onto a roller coaster - you’re excited, fearful, and your gut is sinking into the seat. The sound was enormous and the song playing over the trailer emitted a spirit that not many films capture any more; very Spielberg-eque. I cannot confirm if it was Hanz Zimmer or not. Growing up in Houston, NASA was my backyard, so this will be touching. This is going to be 3 hours, I feel like Mr. Nolan hasn't revealed enough to give too much away or leave enough room for interpretation.

People, this is one movie you cannot miss on 15 perf/70mm projection. Movies are meant to be what this will be; an experience.
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