I haven't found this board any more or less depressing than any other board. If anything, the membership here seems like a tight knit group of people.......I saw this trailer, and it has me INTRIGUED....
If the board is so depressing, negative and full of people that act like immature children, then why do you guys still hang around then? The door is right there.
This place doesn't seem bad to me, in fact, it seems better than it was a few years ago. Sure, you'll have your occasional squabbles about statues, action figures and movies, but so what? It's a ****ing message board. It'd be boring if we were all mindless drones agreeing on every damn thing. Those gifs of people "trying to be funny" or their posts in general atleast evoke a sense of personality instead of crying about people that don't happen to like somebody else's said statue, action figure or movie.
If the board is so depressing, negative and full of people that act like immature children, then why do you guys still hang around then? The door is right there.
This place doesn't seem bad to me, in fact, it seems better than it was a few years ago. Sure, you'll have your occasional squabbles about statues, action figures and movies, but so what? It's a ****ing message board. It'd be boring if we were all mindless drones agreeing on every damn thing. Those gifs of people "trying to be funny" or their posts in general atleast evoke a sense of personality instead of crying about people that don't happen to like somebody else's said statue, action figure or movie.
Not a particularly enthralling trailer.
No one likes anything on this board, place is a pure downer fest.
This doesn't look as good as I expected tbh.
The plot seems bizarre to say the least. We're crazy desperate to survive so we send one team into space led by a farmer? I know Nolan's stories are highly psychological but this seems like a stretch too far.
And based on Difab's description, I hope to hell that this isn't going to rely on a twist or gimmick like a reveal it was his kids all along. Nolans quickly becoming the next M. Night Shyamalan where all his movies try to have some twist at the expense of everything else he's built up along the way. Prestige, Inception, Rises, too much reliance on a twist. We get it, I'm expecting it now and that's not good. I was excited that Nolan's finally doing a movie he actually wants to do again but after this trailer, my expectations are lowered.
Nolan trailers never do. His trailers are set to pique interest and not give the game away. That's refreshing in an age where I have had too many films ruined by watching the trailers.
It's just that when you hear Nolan and Sci-Fi, you expect something new we haven't seen before. Something like Inception.
This reminds me of that movie with Billy Bob Thorton where he's a farmer that builds his own Rocket to go into space.
I'm starting to think that there is a disconnect with some of these guys, and they don't realize that what they're doing does not look or feel original. I mean, I really doubt Nolan knows just how much sci-fi this generation has been exposed to in video games or smaller films for example. No way he's familiar with Half-Life or Portal and the insane amount of aesthetics and design that has already been done or story that's already been told in that media. But that unfamiliarity can hurt him more than he knows.
Pfister is a perfect example with that crap he just put out, Transcendence. He kept heralding it as so original but it was something we've seen a million times before repackaged with an a-list cast which does not help. And it bombed hard because everyone knew they'd already seen it, the only difference was a "twist" ending.
It's a lame thing to rely on and won't get you very far.
Sure, you'll have your occasional squabbles about statues, action figures and movies, but so what? It's a ****ing message board. It'd be boring if we were all mindless drones agreeing on every damn thing. Those gifs of people "trying to be funny" or their posts in general atleast evoke a sense of personality instead of crying about people that don't happen to like somebody else's said statue, action figure or movie.
What is with the flood of people who go to threads to ***** about people *****ing about people who don't like what the thread is discussing? The utter hypocrisy of being negative about people being negative aside, when did it become 'bad' to disagree on a topic? Who wants to post if we all agreed on everything? It would seem like a cult and you'd get no cool counterpoint to consider. Rock on DiFab
From what I gather in the trailer, the story takes place in the not too distant future. Matthew McConaughey is a brilliant farmer dude with a family. The world is experiencing a famine and will end soon. Matthew McConaughey goes on a mission to space to find another habitat for humans to live on to survive. During the space trip, they enter a wormhole, **** goes down and they warp.
After they find a new civilization or hope for Earth, McConaughey returns and his kids are either dead or really, really old. The End.
If McConaughey's character comes back and his kids are older and what have you, I don't think that would necessarily constitute a time travel story as such, instead that's more about time dilation, which isn't time travel anymore than you walking away from a stationary person as you are travelling closer to the speed of light blah blah blah
If that does happen, it would be very Planet of the Apes, and I'd hardly consider that a time travel story, the first one anyway. As soon as you go back in time, then fair enough, I'd give you that
But if he goes through a wormhole, why would he be coming back to an aged family? The whole point of a wormhole is to avoid the problem of passing time as it gets you from one part of space to another instaneously
Having said that, it's all theory anyway so I guess you can embelish
Yea, this is looking like its dealing with time dilation, but I’m going to categorize the movie under time travel for now.
This seems consistent with the time dilation that occurs at speeds asymptotically close to the speed of light, I always wanted to see a film that addresses what would happen if you left on a long interstellar flight and you HAD to come back to see your family age and what emotional impact that would have. That situation seems like it could be the emotional heart at the center of INTERSTELLAR.
In that trailer is seems Jessica Chastain is wearing her fathers jacket, makes me think she’s older Murph, besides sharing a resemblance to the younger actress.
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