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Neil Middlemiss

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Interstellar is an epic, flawed, conceptually ambitious, and surprisingly intimate film from one of cinema’s most exciting directors, Christopher Nolan (Inception, The Dark Knight, Memento.) Featuring excellent performances from the entire cast, with Matthew McConaughey’s lead as Cooper being another exceptional moment in his filmography. On the grandest cinematic canvas, Nolan explores the closeness of a father with his children across time and space, impossible situations, and the direst of threats to humanity, anchoring the enormity of the story with the smallest, most emotionally potent threads. The film may not quite connect with all of its ambitions, but that in no way diminishes the power of what Nolan and his team accomplished.



Interstellar (2014)



Released: 07 Nov 2014
Rated: PG-13
Runtime: 169 min




Director: Christopher Nolan
Genre: Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi...

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Terrific review Neil. I’ll be seeing it a few times next week in IMAX. My favorite Nolan film. 😊
 

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  • CASE: Endurance rotation is 67, 68 RPM.
  • Cooper: CASE, get ready to match our spin with the retro thrusters.
  • CASE: It's not possible.
  • Cooper: No. It's necessary.
One of the most intense SF scenes ever filmed.
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For those who really love the movie and hadn't heard about the original script, here is a radically different direction to the movie.

 
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Hopefully the iTunes Extras will be updated and incorporate the expanded documentary
 

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This release is sold out everywhere I have looked. Aside from the couple of new extras what would I loose from a quality standpoint if I picked up the previous 4K UHD release?
 
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