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@ThwipThwipBoom6 ай бұрын
"Because my dad promised me" never fails to reduce me to a blubbering mess. This movie is a masterpiece.
@chogak6 ай бұрын
why does Rob hate favorited characters , he repels whole ass audiences away forever just cuz hes fuck annoying with it
@Branmuffin76 ай бұрын
“Now that’s a fuckin movie!” 👏🏼 Basically the best reaction lol
@darkhorse3816 ай бұрын
Only movie to get a standing ovation by a reactor lol
@CarvLife4 ай бұрын
I loved that reaction. Props to the reactor for letting ‘em all know!
@golden_eye21566 ай бұрын
“You told them I like farming?” That singular line was incredibly suitable in that scenario. The little nudge from a daughter to a father, lets everyone know she had forgiven him. Interstellar is a masterpiece!
@xskullshot10426 ай бұрын
Amazingly said!
@roma84236 ай бұрын
True. Even though Murph was always mad at him for leaving, she never stopped loving him. One of my favourite details is that Murph wears a nearly identical jacket that Cooper wore throughout the film. That is proof alone of her deep love for her father
@beetlebob46756 ай бұрын
That was a wonderful piece of humor tacked onto a very emotional scene that worked exceptionally well❤ my family also leans on humor in hard times, especially funerals. We always crack jokes about those who have passed. It's how we miss them and appreciate how their quirks brightened our lives.
@darkhorse3816 ай бұрын
@@roma8423 Yea of course she still loved him. The only reason she "hated" him for leaving is because of how much she loved him and loved having him in her life. If he had been a shitty father, she wouldn't have cared about him leaving this much
@OrlandoShroom6 ай бұрын
Pair that with everyone crediting Murphy for doing it all herself while she said her dad was helping and then he show up floating in space. Literal legend that they thought was long dead just appeared the same age as he left with matching DNA to Murph's. Everyone was probably astounded when they reunited and then had their personal inside joke
@joryboychuk6 ай бұрын
This movie was so scientifically accurate that they predicted how a black hole would look 5 years before the first photo of a black hole was taken in 2019. Nolan wrote the script with the help of physicist Kip Thorne, and they took the mathematical theorem of a black hole and put it into a simulator that took 100 hours to render just a single frame in the physics and VFX engine. That’s why Nolan is the goat. He always goes that extra mile for authenticity in his movies
@jeffwilliams28286 ай бұрын
Cap 🧢
@Sergio-wm5du6 ай бұрын
@@jeffwilliams2828ight then tell us what happened then since you know right?
@foudelou6 ай бұрын
Actually a french astrophysicist, Jean-pierre Luminet, predicted in 1979 how a black hole would look lol : kzbin.info/www/bejne/sHPQoYefepKjiZI
@jeffwilliams28286 ай бұрын
@@Sergio-wm5du the first artist “imagining” of a black hole was over 40 years ago NOT Nolan. The actual photo of a black hole is a very blurry, blotchy and unrecognizable. History and facts actually matter. You now owe me a tuition check.
@foudelou6 ай бұрын
A first simulation of a black hole was actually made in 1979 by a french astrophysicist Jean-pierre Luminet, lol
@CS-vl2tl6 ай бұрын
The score for this movie is beyond epic. I mean the movie plot, acting, and cinematography are peak but when you throw on that score and hear all those songs play at those pivotal scenes..... Masterclass right there in film making.
@chaost45446 ай бұрын
The score really caught the majesty and grand scale of space. There were many times I experienced chills hearing the score and being awestruck at feeling what's being shown is something greater than all of us.
@David-ru8tc6 ай бұрын
Nolan asked him to write the score for the movie and told him he'd build the movie around the score.
@JWFas6 ай бұрын
During the water planet scene, there is a rhythmic ticking in the background every 1.4 seconds. Each tick marks the passing of one day on Earth.
@giaezrae6 ай бұрын
“i thought you were the ghost” the way christopher nolan gave us the pretense of the entire movie in the first 5 mins of the movie is insane, only christopher nolan can create like christopher nolan. what a goat. and a great reaction!! joel you have to watch this w tay on your guys’ channel!!!!
@Afreshio6 ай бұрын
Don't forget his brother Jonathan Nolan. He was the one to brough his brother along, and together wrote the script, with Kip Thorne as a co-author too.
@youngrootv6 ай бұрын
Seeing this movie high AF in IMAX for the first time was a religious experience. My favorite movie 😅
@bambii8886 ай бұрын
u r soooo lucky to have experienced that!
@millardfadiman30156 ай бұрын
Brooooooo I had the same experience 😹😹😹😹😹
@borlonto27716 ай бұрын
I watched this shit on acid and I thought I was one of the pilots 😂
@MATDMixes6 ай бұрын
Hoping to get my chance to see this in IMAX 70mm at the BFI in London!
@caliotamegane63926 ай бұрын
fuck yeah it was, went crosss faded dabbed out and lemme tell you that water planet with the waves scared tf outta me, i saw in imax 3d and i swear to god i felt like i was there in person
@Mesajinx6 ай бұрын
The future humans that built the three dimensional bookcase in five dimensional space essentially pinpointed a specific coordinate in the universe that was important to Murphy (obviously she became the most famous figure of Earth’s exodus so they knew she was the key) and used that point to send Coop. They did not know at what point in time he was able to communicate everything of importance to her, so instead they gave him a “ladder” of time to glide through and find those points in time for himself. He was guided by his love, which as a theme of the movie is the only force we can conceive across time and space. This movie is about love. Love for your children, love for your significant other, love for humanity, etc. Had Coop allowed Dr. Brand (Anne Hathaway) to seek out Edmund in the beginning , they would’ve found their new home immediately. Her love was guiding her as well, and even though logically Matt Damon’s planet seemed like a better bet (due to his fake data), her love was pointing true. Sidenote: I do still blame her for everything going wrong though, lol. I hope you all noticed that in the final shot of the film, Anne was not wearing her helmet, giving clear indication that Edmunds world was breathable and viable for sustained life. Truly a beautiful movie and I’m glad you guys watched and enjoyed it!
@adamscott73546 ай бұрын
Almost right, in the original prime timeline, its Brand, she solos the end of the mission by herself as Eve 2.0, she ends up on Edmunds planet either thats how it ended up, or she did it out of sheer love, wanting to see him again, in that original outcome, everyone on Earth died, there is no mission with Cooper, so humanity did make it, at great cost, much as the trials, dangers faced by early pioneers, if you've ever seen shows about that stuff, its downright depressing, constant death, unknown hazards, humanity had a woefully dark age through the gauntlet of eventually becoming a 3, 4 dimensional transcending species into the bulk beings referred to in the film, so for some reason they ask themselves where did we come from, how did that happen again? A person? simpler beings? A woman? Who? A name? Seems love between the humans we once were brought us to this state, able to open wormholes, when gravity can be manipulated in such a way, so just by making it, Brand, her many generations down the line descendants ensures a wormhole will be opened in when she first leaves Earth in the first place, so the resulting bulk beings become Cooper's "ghost", they keep trying to reach him with little signals via gravity, it happens during the crash, then the drone, so "they" figure, if humans already make it, already manipulate space and time, does it really matter when they actually discover the secrets? Because they way out in Brand's timeline sucked, nightmarishly difficult, so if love brought their freedom from time itself, even death maybe? Well, if it would make saving of Earth's people, a newer, better timeline, where they dont die, where a lot less suffering to survive takes place, they through gravity signaling across time, realize Cooper is really the only person left on Earth doing seriously intrepid explorer stuff, pulling G's hard, when he's in the Ranger test flight at the beginning, so they must be wiping out their own timeline deliberately each time they do this, ( they live outside 3 - 4 D universe, so its fine, they can close themselves off from issues with that) But they must have known that just like Brand's love for Edmunds, Coopers love for Murph, in their viewings of countless outcomes, Cooper is the only one who makes it with Brand, and goes back to her, or that, they get the gravity secret early, by him and TARS deliberately falling in, w/e happened in the first timeline, TARS or CASE never went into Gargantua, or if they did, no one was ever able to read their quantum data, so the movie is really about the people on Earths survival, and creating a newer, better timeline where things go more smoothly, space stations, the conquering of gravity, of space comes much sooner, easier, humanity is happier, and its thanks to the love almost intertwined, seemingly entangled almost across several decades and an insane amount of distance which would mean an inconceivable amount of time to travel by any other means, that love between them does manage to draw them on a path that will meet in this very weird scenario where he's there, looking at her childhood, she's there, reminiscing about him and her childhood, its also important to note when Cooper is in the tesseract bookcase at first, he's not dying but he is definitely at his most miserable, hopeless and confused moment, like Dr.Mann said, he's thinking of his kid, when Murph enters that room as an adult, she's thinking about him, the books, the message and realizes, and this is the first time Murphy has really felt profound, motivating hope in decades, especially in light of Brand's father admitting there was never a chance for plan A So I find that parallel apart and yet and ultimately converging stream of destiny becoming like a crazy human emotion based quantum entanglement of super positioned particles across vastly different points of the Universe, just blows me away having reached conclusions leaving me with that as the end answer.
@phlee16296 ай бұрын
@@adamscott7354 what
@Dexrazor6 ай бұрын
@@phlee1629 Bro flexing his Yapster’s degree
@darkhorse3816 ай бұрын
@@adamscott7354 I didn't read all of it but pretty sure you could have said your theory more briefly. Basically you're saying that in the original timeline, Plan A fails (all on Earth die) but Plan B succeeds and the future humans from Plan B become advanced enough to manipulate time, so they put the wormhole in the past and build the tesseract in the black hole that Coop uses to communicate the gravity solution, which allows Plan A to work. It's kind of like cheating to make Plan A work but in the end both plans succeed at the same time (Coop goes to Brand to help her with Plan B in the end)
@MN-vz8qm6 ай бұрын
@@adamscott7354 Nice theory, the best i have read explaining the movie, but still, then, in the "first timeline", there would be no wormhole, hence Brand couldn't reach Gargantuia, be the Eve 2.0, and her descendants building the wormhole. So this movie still doesn't make sense (doesn't make sense easily should I say, as with alternative timelines, you can expain everything by spliting your hairs enough)
@IAmNotARobotPinkySwear6 ай бұрын
34:50 - a lot of people miss this part, but Cooper was a test pilot back in the day, somethings ARE VERY INGRAINED into you during training, like when a computer is telling you over and over to eject and you're overwhelmed from all the shit going on, you follow muscle memory and instinct and...eject. Its literally muscle memory here. Source: ex air force pilot.
@adamscott73546 ай бұрын
Its also meant to be like the movie Contact, the medium of craft she and coop are riding in, cannot take the stresses of the transit through hyper dimensional space, best to just ditch it, as it ends up pulling itself apart from vibrations and or compression of forces
@IAmNotARobotPinkySwear6 ай бұрын
@@adamscott7354 I mean, I guess? Its definitely more to do w/ him being a trained test pilot and astronaut when he ejects, he's merely following what he learned when it comes to the egress part of the emergency checklists lol
@crystalk986 ай бұрын
Notice the jacket Cooper is wearing the day he leaves home to go to space, Murph is wearing it when she goes back to the house & figures shit out... Every time you watch this movie, you pick up something new, it's freaking awesome.
@kodjoblackaАй бұрын
For real!
@huh59506 ай бұрын
This is my favorite movie of all time. Christopher Nolan monopolized like half of my top 10 movies of all time, its crazy
@SuchClutch6 ай бұрын
No BS
@kodjoblackaАй бұрын
Mine too.
@theunknown48256 ай бұрын
A movie you can truly call a MASTERPIECE!
@VColossalV6 ай бұрын
The place Cooper ends up at the end isn't another dimension, it's a space station using the same principles as his ship to generate artificial gravity, the whole station spins, that's how they have gravity on it. They were able to get the station functional due to the data transmitted by Cooper to his daughter, she solved the final problem thanks to him.
@samrvideos306 ай бұрын
40:30 that’s not the new world, they are still in a space station, base on what the doctor is saying, seems like there are multiple station traveling, still traveling to their new world
@darkhorse3816 ай бұрын
It's a station not a ship so it's probably just orbiting around Saturn
@user-wv1oj8uh7u6 ай бұрын
I feel Nolan is the only Director consistently giving his audience a truly Regal Experience worth the money.
@VoltesWithElias6 ай бұрын
Except for Tenet.
@DoomDeity6 ай бұрын
@@VoltesWithElias nah tenet was great it was too complex for feable minds like yours
@VoltesWithElias6 ай бұрын
@@DoomDeity Thank you for your response. Many award winning and industry respected film makers, film critics and experts have openly discussed in detail why Tenet has fundamental objective flaws and hence why it was not received as well relative to Nolan's other films. But go ahead and enjoy it I'm happy you did. Some people don't hold the same standards for films, such as yourself. See how I can be disrespectful as well? Try to be more respectful.
@emperortime49076 ай бұрын
Tenet is not a good movie and I really like Nolans films
@ArthurKnight18996 ай бұрын
Dennis Villeneuve
@dejajade67266 ай бұрын
Interstellar is my favorite movie of all time. I can watch it over and over and never get bored. I'm hoping to god they rerelease it in theaters later this year for its 10 year anniversary so I can see it on the biggest IMAX screen possible. I don't care how much money I'd have to pay or who I'd have to fight to get a ticket, I will be seated. Trust 😤😤😤
@xd9836 ай бұрын
35:30 LMAO that realization moment, golden 🤣
@Saviorsensi6 ай бұрын
My personal favorite movie of all time. A masterpiece
@Quietgem6 ай бұрын
The theater was completely empty the first time I watched Interstellar. It was an absolutely perfect atmosphere for this movie and by far the best movie experience I have ever had.
@RNolazco6 ай бұрын
Top 2 movie of all time and its not 2…
@TheAlkochef6 ай бұрын
word
@DIOBRANDDDDOO2 ай бұрын
What's the 2?
@elijahfoster22 ай бұрын
@@DIOBRANDDDDOO Prisoners
@Deadnickers2 ай бұрын
You clearly haven’t seen many movies
@DynamicSystem6 ай бұрын
At the end, the curved field was not because of a new dimension but it was on a space station with curved walls that is rotating
@AbzAden6 ай бұрын
Space colony easy to pick out if u watched any gundam anime
@sweetsour4016 ай бұрын
True. The colony still isn't reaching the 5dimensions understanding yet, it's far more of the future.
@TheAlkochef6 ай бұрын
They kept talking about 4 dimensions. Humans can percieve 3 dimensions aka 3D. We know there is a fourth, because its proven by math, but we havent cracked the code yet to get to that point. The way the space station in the end curved like that and bending physical objects like that etc etc, was because of humankind solved the fourth dimension problem, because of the quantum data they got from Cooper. My brain hurts too much by now and im even having a hard time following what im writing rn, but just google it. It all makes sense, but i cant explain it properly lol.
@yomama6296 ай бұрын
So the reason that time passes at a different rate when they're near the black hole is due to relativity. Time and space are intertwined (which is why it's referred to as spacetime), and near a black hole space itself is extremely curved which makes time move much slower relative to the observer. Much like you see in the movie, you would experience time the same way you do on Earth, but anyone outside of the gravitational effect of the black hole would essentially see you move in slow motion. Time also slows down for you the faster you move, so during that slingshot maneuver around Gargantua they experience both the intense gravity and the speed at which they're moving (perhaps as fast as a quarter of the speed of light, as we've observed stars orbiting black holes at that speed) causing the extreme time dilation that "costs us 51 years". I love astronomy, so much mind bending stuff to learn about in that field
@pojo77126 ай бұрын
"Thats robs pick right there" WILLPOWER.
@paulhewes73336 ай бұрын
40:30 with the info that Tars and Cooper got to Murph, they were able to develop technology to basically manipulate gravity. The station they were in was a cylinder with artificial gravity. the new rangers that Cooper and Tars comendeered to go to Brand, was probably equipped with a gravity drive.
@domlans6816 ай бұрын
That warnhole was not placed by Cooper but humams from future who evolved
@magix02216 ай бұрын
I've never clicked on a KZbin video so fast. This is my favorite react group, and this is my favorite movie!!!
@crystalk986 ай бұрын
Same! I was hoping & waiting for them to react to this one 😂
@hikskrchi18286 ай бұрын
12:25 , 13:00. Rob and Jerry struggling to stay on bruh lmao, them eyes were fighting to be open 🤣
@JesusChristTheGodMan6 ай бұрын
I went searching the comments to see if anyone else saw them nearly falling out 😂
@EliteHenz6 ай бұрын
This and Inception are still to this day my wife's top 2 favorite movies of all time. Nothing has challenged their spots thus far. Nolan is literally the GOAT at filmmaking
@MonstarCave6 ай бұрын
Used to be mine too, until I saw Tenet and it bounced out Inception lol
@Deadnickers2 ай бұрын
@@MonstarCavetenet sucks
@Pogmeisha2 ай бұрын
Watch more movies
@BobbyLandiaPDX6 ай бұрын
Christopher Nolan worked with astrophysicist Kip Thorne to get the science right for this movie. (One of the robots was named Kip after him) In fact, the research was so accurate, it actually lead to several scientific discoveries about black holes and quantum physics. Also, in order to film the cornfield scenes, he grew 50 acres of corn, then harvested and sold it and put the profits back into the movie budget. A tesseract is a 4-dimensional cube where time is a physical dimension, just like height, width, and depth. Just like you can go backward and forward in 3 dimensions, if you have time as a 4th dimension, you could move backward and forward as well.
@gemisun986 ай бұрын
13:00 bro falling asleep 😂
@Shine284 ай бұрын
had me dying you know he aint want to film no long ass movie, then he got so invested and it woke him up lmao
@Nono0618Ай бұрын
I love how they talk over the explanations for things they asked questions about
@farnum_6 ай бұрын
on the water planet by the black hole, every time the song hit a beat, a full day passed on earth
@nergal96686 ай бұрын
Piggybacking for the relevant scene. Doyle struggled to climb into the ship because that water planet had higher gravity I believe. That’s why while they’re there they’re always leaning on stuff
@farnum_6 ай бұрын
@@nergal9668 k
@irollerblade136 ай бұрын
STAY ended up meaning for her to stay. In the 5th dimension "Time" is all going on at once everything that was, is and going to be.
@a_25026 ай бұрын
ooooh you right
@alm5196 ай бұрын
So do you guys realize Brand was right all along ? She's seen breathing without her mask at the end: Edmund's planet is livable :) Love was right for her intuition !
@pochitapochitan87456 ай бұрын
Yeah i think they missed in the end that the planet brand was on was viable and that this was going to be humanity's new home. Cooper on her bed said at the end, " by the light of our new sun, in our new home".
@shad31156 ай бұрын
The grandpa in the movie (Donald) was apparently born in 1997! I was born in 2001 so it feels like I could be like Donald one day😭😭
@JTidiotboy6 ай бұрын
Bro are you just now finding out that people get old
@ericquinones70436 ай бұрын
Bro imagine me, I was born in '88...
@_Yombo6 ай бұрын
@@JTidiotboyNo way 🤯
@shad31156 ай бұрын
@@JTidiotboy you must be fun to be around!
@naylisyazwina68365 ай бұрын
I'm born 29 October 2001
@leroyjenkins41156 ай бұрын
This film should be preserved for all time as an example of humanity and our capabilities. Absolute masterpiece!
@offonstudios6 ай бұрын
Jonathan is Christopher Nolan's brother, they are British-American thats why Jonathan has the British Accent and Jonathan has an American accent. He is also the showrunner of Westworld
@meganh75266 ай бұрын
I'm glad you guys appreciated this on the first viewing. I saw it when it came out in theatres and when I left I didn't know HOW I felt about it. But it really stuck with me so I ended up rewatching it when it came out on DVD and every time I re-watch it I love it more and more. It definitely was NOT appreciated by audiences/critics when it was released, and I think part of that was because we were so arrogant, lol. But it's one of my favourite films of all time now.
@nidal.07526 ай бұрын
This movie really be living rent free in my head
@8bitgdhaxz6 ай бұрын
The start of the movie is based in around the 2060s, and the thing inside the black hole was made by humans in the future who were capable of putting 5th dimensional properties into our 3D world, plus those humans in the future were the ones who made the wormhole. And when he winds up on that station and meets his daughter, they’re just on a “bishop ring” which is a theoretical design of an artificial circular habitat that can orbit a planet like Saturn.
@JN__MEDIA6 ай бұрын
Fun fact about the Nolan brothers that might have not been said already in the comments, but Jonathan Nolan, his brother, is the mastermind behind all of the stories, he writes the scripts for Chris to then make it a reality through the wonder of film. A truly dominant brotherhood.
@1999_reborn6 ай бұрын
There’s a show called The Expanse that you guys might like. There’s three groups, the people who live on earth, the people on mars, and the people who live in the asteroid belt. And it’s about the political conflict between the three of them.
@ThatBlackPiano6 ай бұрын
The TV show, "The Expanse" is one of the most scientifically accurate shows while this movie, "Interstellar", is the most scientifically accurate movie. As an Arizonan it always cracks me up to see reactors so shocked by the haboob (sandstorm). I’ve had to wait for buses to/from work in these. 😂 Dr. Mann kept finding ways to imagine himself of being capable of accomplishing many things and then he kept failing. He thought his planet would be THE next human planet and he'd be the hero of mankind. He thought he'd stay with Cooper while he died; but then got overwhelmed with the consequences of his own actions and gave up. He failed at going forward with the mission because of his own hubris. He was a villain, yes, but I kind of get how/why he went insane. He and the other 11 astronauts left Earth 10 years before Cooper & Brand. He had been alone on his plane for 34 years by the time Cooper, Brand, and Romly get to him. I mean, look what happened to America & other nations after the COVID lockdowns. That was only 3 months & we humans are SO undeniably more messed up than ever before. The movie is based on an original concept by producer Lynda Obst and theoretical physicist Kip Thorne and is set around 2067. In the event horizon/center of the black hole is a tesseract; a 3 dimensional representation of our future 5 dimensional understanding of time. If Cooper travels “up” or “down” in the tesseract he is able to view different moments in the past and touch the items in each time to communicate with Murphy. Tom, Cooper’s son, had a baby while Cooper was in space, but the baby (Jesse) died early on and was buried out behind the house and later so was Grandpa. Tom died 20 years or so before Cooper made it out of the tesseract and to Saturn. More of the scientific details are in Kip’s book, “The Science of Interstellar”. The crew's shuttle was being pulled into the spinning black hole that they had named, "Gargantua", and they had no fuel to fly/pull away from it. Cooper first released the robot, T.A.R.S., into the spinning black hole wanting the robot to try and gather data while traveling through the black hole. This way, if the robot gets found by someone they can try to gather the data and use it. To prevent Dr. Brand from dying Cooper then released Dr. Brand's shuttle at a specific time so that the spinning black hole's gravity would slingshot/swing her off towards the other planet that they did not have enough fuel to get to using the ship alone. When Cooper's shuttle gets pulled into the spinning black hole it begins to fall apart because of the strong gravity, but because the black hole was spinning he did not get pulled apart like we would with a stationary black hole. He ejects himself from the shuttle, but quickly falls into a TESSERACT. The tesseract that the future "humans" placed in the black hole for him is a physical representation of a 4th dimension for humans of today to make sense of. In this tesseract he is only seeing different moments in time of his daughter's bookcase. He can go to a time when she's very young or older and try to communicate by pushing her books. At first, he doesn't realize that he needs to help her build the space stations that will eventually house the people from Earth. So, at first, he tries to communicate with her just like the 'ghost' was in the beginning of the movie and he fails to get her to make him stay. When he realizes that this is something he cannot change he realizes he can also communicate with T.A.R.S. He asks T.A.R.S. to take ALL gathered data from the black hole and the future humans and encode it into the movement of Murphy's watch's second hand. Using Morris Code T.A.R.S. is able to share the info with Murphy. The entire time Murphy is doing her work to build the space stations Cooper is in her book case working with T.A.R.S. He is still alive. 😄 Doctor Brand found out that the man she loved had found a planet that humans can live on, but he had died in a landslide. This is why his beacon had stopped earlier in the movie.
@willracer1jz6 ай бұрын
You guys are correct. Interstellar is one of the best movies ever made.
@kodjoblackaАй бұрын
I’ve never watched a movie so emotionally and mentally captivating. The best movie in my lifetime.
@chaost45446 ай бұрын
Johnathan Nolan is Christopher Nolan's secret not so secret weapon in his films and has show run some great series including Person of Interest and Westworld. He's executive producer for the new Fallout series and extremely excited about that.
@Tracker51116 ай бұрын
Mann was a trained astronaut.. he NEW he could cause a decompression ... he was running on animal instincts instead of his intellect.
@muck476 ай бұрын
you guys missed quite a lot of stuff because you were talking too much.
@Afreshio6 ай бұрын
Top 10 movies of all time. Maybe even in my top 3. Saw this two or three times at the theater. It was a religious experience. I watched this with my then partner... it was a special moment. Not gonna forget this masterpiece!
@TCrimson05t6 ай бұрын
So there are very few Christopher Nolan films that I've gotten a chance to see in IMAX. But I did get to see this one in IMAX. This was cinema. It's been awhile since a movie made me feel like was 8. It looked CRAZZZY.
@jacovisser94336 ай бұрын
I love this movie I also had a very good bond with my father and I watched this movie for the first time with him in theaters and it was amazing. What is also scary about this movie how much the weather really changed. I live in South Africa and we always have good weather and about 2 tornadoes in 5 years but since September last year we had 15 tornadoes 2 in my home town in less than a week one came very close to my home and and struck the primary school across the street I was at home when it happened it was both scary and beautiful to see a tornado so close.
@HaraldSeiwert6 ай бұрын
tell mr giggle in the middle it was not really a comedy 😄
@besratg92076 ай бұрын
The docking scene is cinema at its finest.
@raquelitakc6 ай бұрын
I think it would be interesting to see your reaction to an underrated sci-fi/thriller called Strange Days (1995). It might be more relevant now than it was in the 90s.
@qasimraja28446 ай бұрын
Interstellar ❤ Nolan's greatest work for humanity ❤️
@bohemiankhichdi10906 ай бұрын
He didn't put the worm hole.
@blerp66756 ай бұрын
Huge shoutout to your thumbnail artist that shit is hilarious every time
@FucknKennyy26 ай бұрын
The Martian is a good mood movie as well, spaces vibes
@chadbailey70386 ай бұрын
“And now I’m the same age you were when you left” 🤯. What a scene
@kerbaucow92426 ай бұрын
She can breath at the end! The planet is inhabitable!!!
@martymcfly39386 ай бұрын
If y'all looking for another banger sci-fi like this look at Arrival 2016
@TheRealdal4 ай бұрын
Mathew should have won an Oscar
@mxflavourmagic69536 ай бұрын
Y’all need to watch arrival now as well
@GlassyMist4 ай бұрын
Kip Thorne is the theoretical physicist who helped with this movie. There's a book that he wrote that goes into detail about the physics and theoretical physics of the movie. It's a super interesting read!
@shubhamsharma14086 ай бұрын
They literally didn’t understand a lot of this movie, i don’t even what dimensions are they talking about, they think all the people live in a different dimension now😂
@MonsterIcee6 ай бұрын
It’s okay though, they understand the main themes Nolan was going for
@hateuscuztheyaintus29986 ай бұрын
Best movie ever , watched this hundred times easily
@nidal.07526 ай бұрын
And it’s crazy cause the research done to make this movie was later actually used by scientist for creating a better understanding of our universe
@prettyboyg12786 ай бұрын
Btw the director responsible for this masterpiece is Christopher Nolan, who also did the Dark Knight trilogy, Inception and Prestige. He’s just the goat and my favorite director when it comes to storytelling. His track record is just unmatched.
@kwenatsotetsi58856 ай бұрын
At the end, Brand had her helmet off and took a very deep breath, meaning her theory about love really was true because her connection to Edmonds could have sent them to a planet fit for human life
@Villalobos636 ай бұрын
A master class of a movie from the score to the acting and directing. Truly this is one of the greatest forms of art ever created.
@Kaai07166 ай бұрын
I think it is stated that the tick tack on millers planet is 1 day back on earth
@James-lc9ij4 ай бұрын
“Love is another law of the universe “ that was a beautiful thought!! 👍👍👍
@_FirstLast_6 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more. This really is one of the greatest movies of all time. I never watched it when it came out, either, but I watched it for the first time about 2 years ago and i've maybe seen it 15 times since then. Master-craft of cinematography and story telling.
@philholl43 ай бұрын
loved your reaction guys. If no one (surely someone has already), suggested reacting to Inception, you should do Inception. Nolan's movie before Interstellar.
@TokelauInTech6 ай бұрын
Great reaction!! This is my favourite movie. Hans Zimmer did the music and when Christopher Nolan briefed him the movie, he did not mention it being a sci-fi. Hans was briefed that its a story about a father's love for his daughter and he would go away and not see her for a very long time so it was supposed to be in Hans mind a sad drama story about a father and daughter's longing to be together. Nolan did this on purpose so he could create make the fathers love central to theme. The music is absolutely outstanding.
@alaurasheridan6 ай бұрын
The movie's concept came from science. Nearly all aspects of this movie, from the Blight to the Black Hole, were based on tangible ideas, even if not well understood...yet
@CYATSslrig6 ай бұрын
Seeing the docking scene in IMAX was one of my all time greatest experiences ever
@guesswho85566 ай бұрын
the stuff revolving around time travel is sci-fi, but whet they showed about relativity is true. If you lived in a planet with a stronger gravitational pull time would flow slower for you. The stronger the gravity, the slower the time. Your daughter could indeed grow older than you in just a few hours from your point of view.
@antoniocunha87726 ай бұрын
im subscribe from brazil , masterpiece forever
@kiyonmcdowell56035 ай бұрын
25:05 funny as hell, he said wake me up when y'all get there 😂
@EShelby21274 ай бұрын
Nolan is an E-Time Traveler...
@BobaDavis5 ай бұрын
It's a cylindrical space station, that's why everything looks so warped. Artificial gravity keeps everyone kept to the ground, relative to what "down" is for them.
@brandonmason3886 ай бұрын
The baseball scene at the end where the ground curves up isn’t actually because of humans evolving. It’s because of humans REvolving! 😂The space stations that humans live on during this exodus from Earth are like giant paper towel rolls. They spin to create artificial gravity just like when Cooper’s team is docking near the beginning and Romily gets motion sickness
@schmidtbailey94256 ай бұрын
More sci-fi’s please 🙏 glad y’all enjoyed this one
@chillm0nika5 ай бұрын
falling asleep all the time. never seen a reaction group less interested.
@tommyboy62806 ай бұрын
Coope wasnt the one who put the wormhole there lol. It was the far future of humanity who put it there. Coope was just the bridge for them, as he acted as the communicator to his daughter. They created the wormhole and the 4 dimension world in 3rd dimension because they knew coopes daughter was the only one who could save them.
@kwenatsotetsi58856 ай бұрын
Dude in with the dreadlocks was fight ming for his life tryna stay awake😂
@ohryan98726 ай бұрын
A couple misconceptions Matthew McConaughey did not place the wormhole he was the bridge able to give murph the information to solve gravity which in turn meant that the human race can leave the earth and find a new home and therefore evolve as time goes on past the The dimensions that we are aware of.
@thegreatmrt6 ай бұрын
The guy didn't die from looking at the wave he was already being pulled by the tide and they couldn't move fast due to gravity. That's why they said gravity is punishing there, it may seem like he stopped but her not grabbing his arm caused him to not get in.
@robertoF904 ай бұрын
Bro was fighting to stay awake
@sebastianvalenzuela94936 ай бұрын
FINALLLLYY IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS REACTION 😭😭😭
@JohnnyyVee6 ай бұрын
You gotta watch the docking scene in a dark room with a 4k true HD TV with a sound system. Ong that will change your life. I hope they bring this movie back to IMAX for its 10th anniversary
@zachanator20116 ай бұрын
THE GREATEST MOVIE OF ALL TIME
@AbzAden6 ай бұрын
First dude 2:00 min in “ I’m so confused” like come on man lol like the movie just started 😂
@BeardedWolfKing6 ай бұрын
Rob is ALWAYS like that😂😂. If youre deep into their videos you’d DEFINITELY know who youre gonna hate here
@saschak99074 ай бұрын
39:40 this is not an other dimension. It's a rotating spacestation, to establish gravity. like the spinning ship he went of. with the data they could create a anti-gravity boster, to start huge ships from earth and leave the dying planet.
@TheTvWriter6 ай бұрын
The dude in the blue loooking like he bout to pass out lmao.
@ohryan98726 ай бұрын
Serious props on the tiger zord comparison to tars. I can honestly say as someone who's 40 that this is my favorite movie and that's saying a lot Glad you guys enjoyed it
@susanwagner986 ай бұрын
You have to follow up with "Arrival" . It has the same vibe.
@WolfAngelRS6 ай бұрын
When they were on the water planet, you hear a clicking/booming noise in the background and it represents time passing by quickly. I think it was an hour or more per click, so the longer they stood on the water planet they lost time on earth by hours to days.