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@SullyRose1510 ай бұрын
have you guys seen 127 hours?? Its a survival adventure film based of a true story!
@BigColino10 ай бұрын
Best movie to watch after this one…Arrival, by Denis Villeneuve
@jsaradar1010 ай бұрын
Someone probably said this, but did y'all catch that Brand took off her helmet. Edmund's world was breathable without a spacesuit.
@pfang3210 ай бұрын
@jsaradar10 yes and that is where the station was going. It took Murph that long to work out the gravity solution, build the station, get off earth and fly to wormhole. Brand could send a ping back through like the original Lazarus members saying come here but she doesn't know coop survived or sent the message. So she was setting up as eve for the population bomb
@rodrigofoli10 ай бұрын
@@BigColino perfect suggestion
@CrispyChips00710 ай бұрын
Me when spartan cries - " Its not possible " Spartan - "No its nessasary"
@alexortiz742510 ай бұрын
Top comment😂😂
@KSDVLmom10 ай бұрын
Perfect comment
@swiftigoth10 ай бұрын
omg, such a great comment
@StreetHierarchy10 ай бұрын
Lol have they seen Good Will Hunting?
@K000H10 ай бұрын
Brilliant!
@matsaidso10 ай бұрын
Spartan going from “it’s just famous , not a classic” to “10/10, amazing writing” AND IT GOT HIM TO SHED TEARS 😂
@Stogie211210 ай бұрын
Wait around long enough, and it will be deemed a "Classic" !
@mike9031710 ай бұрын
The character development! 😂💜
@abdullahkuzhan724710 ай бұрын
@@Stogie2112instant classic
@jasonremy86889 ай бұрын
@@Stogie2112 I mean it's already a classic for ppl who watched it in 2014 XD , now it's a cult classic hundred percent.
@Stogie21129 ай бұрын
@@jasonremy8688 ... Yes, Jason. I was just making a joke.
@dcornejoy10 ай бұрын
"Because my dad promised me" gets every time
@ScottyDoesntKnow6910 ай бұрын
It’s the music, it’s always the music.
@GeorgeTropicana9 ай бұрын
We fucking get it, this doesn't need to be spammed on every fuckin reaction video
@420cm9 ай бұрын
that scene has the same feeling with the "After all this time? Always" from Harry Potter
@StevenJShow9 ай бұрын
@@GeorgeTropicana Chill. Out. Chill out. If you don't want to read it. Don't read the comments. Lose the attitude. There's no reason for it.
@StevenJShow9 ай бұрын
@dcomejoy Yep. Same here. I saw the movie near release, and then I saw it again years later after I had become a father. First time it was a small blip on the emotional strings. The second time I was overcome with emotion. It's maybe the most important line in the whole movie, and it resonates beyond the film itself. Which is why so many people pull that one out among the rest and hold it close tot heir hearts.
@d31on10 ай бұрын
I don't think many people realize the significance of Murph's "Because my dad promised me" line. As a man of science, Cooper was most likely expecting a scientific reasoning behind her conclusion of his return, but instead she reveals that a simple promise from her father was enough to know that he would return. A promise isn't tangible or quantifiable, just something that is part of the human experience that links people together.
@DesigNatedAudio9 ай бұрын
WOW! I’ve never thought of this angle. I always knew it meant something profound for Murph to have “faith” in her dad’s promise. But, the conflict a scientist has with faith vs. fact…. Just brilliant! Thank u
@deek608194 ай бұрын
also plays into brand's 'love transcends time and space' theory too
@amazingly2254 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree! I had the same viewpoint on this but you explained it perfectly here. Love transcends all in this movie.
@Jkusak3 ай бұрын
🙄🙄🙄 we dont care dude
@amazingly2253 ай бұрын
@@Jkusak extra salt to this man’s order bc he doesn’t have enough salt.
@nodarshurgaia430110 ай бұрын
You can see Brand had her helmet off in the last scene, which means there's good atmosphere on Edmund's planet
@snubull10 ай бұрын
Love is the key the good planet was the one where there was his lover
@johnj447110 ай бұрын
@@snubullyeah but if they went they’d never get the information to Murph.
@di348610 ай бұрын
@@snubullplus the data from Edmund supported her reasoning to go there.
@Justsomeguy898510 ай бұрын
My dark sense of humour interpreted that as her choosing to alt F4 because she was all alone.
@dieAlbaKids10 ай бұрын
@@Justsomeguy8985i think so too. You saw how uncertain she was when she took it off? She knew the chances were high that she just died right then and there, but she didnt care anymore
@claydavis892410 ай бұрын
Nobody is safe from tearing up from Interstellar... NOBODY. absolute Masterpiece.
@opedits-ar892010 ай бұрын
😮
@G-Denz10 ай бұрын
What if you're dead inside?
@MMAisTHEbestSPORT0810 ай бұрын
@realisteekx3506 I'm sorry man that's so fckn corny 😂... "what if you're dead inside" cornball ☠️🙏
@MMAisTHEbestSPORT0810 ай бұрын
@@G-Denz 😂
@G-Denz10 ай бұрын
@@MMAisTHEbestSPORT08 Not as corny as crying to Interstellar lmao
@alexortiz742510 ай бұрын
Calling Murph the old lady at the start was crazy...good catch Pudge
@howardhavardramberg33310 ай бұрын
🤯
@Mis7erSeven10 ай бұрын
That is not really hard to guess. The old lady literally says "My dad was a farmer" and then we get to see Cooper, you just have to count 2 and 2 together.
@44r0n-910 ай бұрын
@@Mis7erSeven smart cookie. She said it before we met coop
@AyAy00810 ай бұрын
I read it as "Cillian Murphy" and got confused for a split second
@derekcook820110 ай бұрын
She also called someone getting lonely and faking the data lol. 12 steps ahead
@davidhart629110 ай бұрын
“Because my Dad promised me.” Great big waterworks. Every freakin time. 😭😭😭😭😭
@UTFR5810 ай бұрын
fun fact: on the water planet, every tick you can hear in the soundtrack counts for a whole day passing back on earth
@Sarah-q7c7l10 ай бұрын
No it was not one tick per year. 23 years passed. There was much more than 23 ticks.
@sobieski757210 ай бұрын
@@Sarah-q7c7l but there werent 365x23 ticks also
@JohnnyyVee10 ай бұрын
1 tick every 1.4 seconds 42.58 ticks in a minute 2555 tickets in 1 hour 2555/365 = 7 (years) 1 tick = 1 day.
@veewooshi988210 ай бұрын
@@daytripperano it’s 1 tick one day, not one year
@netflixandchinchilla10 ай бұрын
Also something people don't realize is that the 'wave' on that planet isn't moving. It's being pulled to the sky by the massive forces of gravity from the black hole and the planet is rotating under it. So essentially they are moving into the wave and not the other way around. This movie is full of so many little scientific details like that.
@Stogie211210 ай бұрын
The adult Murphy deduced that the "ghost" from her childhood was indeed her father. She recorded the facts, investigated the how and the why, and she made her conclusions. The gravitational anomaly was directed at her home, in her bedroom, and it sent a personal message - STAY. She spent years studying physics and gravity and multi-dimensional space-time. She knew that the personal message had to have come from outer space, and who was in outer space? Her DAD was.
@DaVinci-wt6dp10 ай бұрын
I’d say Interstellar will definitely be considered a classic in the future, if not already.
@Kweku010 ай бұрын
It makes me so mad when film snobs try to shit on this movie. It’s absolutely amazing, will always be my favorite Nolan movie
@Trepanation2110 ай бұрын
@@Kweku0 They're absolute buffoons with objectively bad opinions, and should be unfollowed.
@vvsparisАй бұрын
@@Kweku0agreeeddd, i'm glad it has an 8.7 on IMDB 🔥 my fav movie of all time
@rraelАй бұрын
The ending weirded some people out, and that's fine. But to me it's a perfect movie. It was foreshadowed beautifully. Nolan at his best. The emotion, the heart at the core of the sci-fi story is so powerful. I cried hard the first time I watched it. Even watching clips or reactions I cry. The emotions are real. That scene of Coop watching all the msgs from kids decades later slays me every time.
@Geffi0110 ай бұрын
I always imagine Brands face when suddenly Cooper lands at her outpost.
@Stogie211210 ай бұрын
Cooper gets out of his ranger, walks up to Amelia Brand... "Plan A worked! By the way, my name is Joe."
@Geffi0110 ай бұрын
@@Stogie2112 😁
@TechnicalHotDog9 ай бұрын
Envisioning The Shawshank Redemption
@khagapatibisoi383510 ай бұрын
Hans Zimmer + Christopher Nolan = 🔥🔥🔥
@YuryMechanickMetalhead10 ай бұрын
100%
@Slippy658210 ай бұрын
Hans Zimmer is the Beethoven of our time!
@Quwucuqin10 ай бұрын
So is Ludwig goransson @@Slippy6582
@Obligatedx910 ай бұрын
Zimmer, Nolan + Hoyte Van Hoytema as Head of Photography. The father, son and holy spirit ain’t got NOTHING on this trio
@mrlij653410 ай бұрын
they really need to stick together. they make magic when they are together.
@zaincassis261210 ай бұрын
The explosion on Mann's planet was Kip(Mann's robot) self-destructing. Kip knew that Mann was faking the data, and that doing so would jeopardize the mission. Like Mann was telling Cooper, a robot doesn't have any self-preservation instinct, it just obeys it's programming. Right before the explosion, you can hear Kip saying "Please don't make me--" thinking he was still in the moment before Mann managed to disable him, and his last directive was to stop Mann from faking the data at all costs, so he destroyed the base. Tars, being able to think faster than Romily, realized what was happening, and called for Romily to step back, but it was too late.
@xxxmochibaby10 ай бұрын
Omg this is makes it even more heartbreaking 😢
@themask822110 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. I have seen this movie multiple times, and I thought I understood that scene correctly. But I was totally wrong.
@ILJtheFirst10 ай бұрын
Excellent analysis.
@snbwz10 ай бұрын
Damn, never heard that KIPP line, that makes it wayyy more heartbreaking. Always heard the TARS one, though, and that was already enough.
@eddietucker700510 ай бұрын
WOW!! That must be in the book, I didn’t catch that at all! What is Romily? I don’t remember Mann saying anything about robots or trying to stop KIPP. Can you explain it more to me. I will watch it again after I hear from you.
@christophermuckel10 ай бұрын
Fun fact for you: The physicist who was responsible for the depiction of the black hole (Kip Thorne) was able to make a scientific publication out of this simulation. Basically, this movie had the most realistic depiction of a black hole ever, and it completely revolutionized how black holes would be shown in sci fi art going forward.
@neil244410 ай бұрын
In the creative process of the film, they were trying to decide what the black hole should look like, and it was proposed to actually attempt to render what it would actually look like. They were initially concerned that it wouldn't make sense to your average audience, but they really liked the end product and went with it.
@chrisking666710 ай бұрын
@@neil2444The initial conversation would have been interesting. "Hang on what does a black hole look like in the already blackness of space?" "Umm blacker..." "Ok we should probably get an expert and Hawking won't answer my calls anymore"
@eloy216910 ай бұрын
Was also proven to be extremely accurate after they got the first picture of a black hole some time after the movie came out.
@system0fadowner25110 ай бұрын
@anthonyc3496 I think they took a few liberties just to make it more cinematic, but it's definitely the most in depth math based depiction of what a black hole would look like. I think I read it took over a 100 hrs of rendering for every second. Just insane detail
@TheGh0st8110 ай бұрын
Fun fact, a more accurate depiction was created in 1979 by Jean-Pierre Luminet. Though the Interstellar depiction looks cooler with modern CGI, the Luminet depiction is more "accurate" because it shows one edge of the accretion disk as brighter than the other which is the case as the side spinning towards the observer would be brighter due to relativity.
@SimpleGroke10 ай бұрын
One last piece of pain from this movie: From Brand’s perspective, she is the very last human being in the entire universe. She has the embryos and now has to raise the next generation. She is, in fact, the mother of the human species that made this all possible.
@North_Carolina399 ай бұрын
Her offsprings r the one who set up the 5th dimensions
@Dekke3607 ай бұрын
🤯
@mrguy37466 ай бұрын
@@North_Carolina39What? The contents inside of a black hole is theorized to be the 5th dimension where time is tangible, no one set up the 5th dimension bud.
@schmapps15 ай бұрын
@@mrguy3746they literally explain that it is future humans, who have evolved into being able to control the 5th dimension, that are the ones that set up the Tesseract. And put the wormhole there. In order to set in motion the events to ensure the survival of our species
@yue75075 ай бұрын
@@mrguy3746 The tesseract was made by 5th dimensional beings who were human descendants.
@risi71210 ай бұрын
Spartan cried!!!! So he's human afterall!
@crystalk9810 ай бұрын
Never thought I'd see the day! 😂
@mike9031710 ай бұрын
He's not a Tin Man anymore! 🥹😂
@ccchhhrrriiisss10010 ай бұрын
Was he crying...or did he spring a leak?
@KabraxisOblivion10 ай бұрын
Holy crap I gotta watch this
@K-J-A10 ай бұрын
Kinda... The way he delivered the most profound sentence in the film (the promise at the end).... It made me glued to the screen like: "Nahhhh, It's not possible... Is he able to handle it? He is literally holding on! He's doing !!! Omy" It was a sentimental sniper shot, but he tanked like a armored car.
@RetroHondo6710 ай бұрын
Ending: Tesseract closes, Cooper then is going through worm hole in fifth dimension as he can then make the “handshake” with Brand approx 80-90 years earlier. He exits both the fifth dimension and the worm hole which is orbiting Saturn. Cooper Station is a space station from Earth, possible because Murph solved the problem of gravity, remember when Cooper is talking to Professor Brand at the start he states, do you notice anything about the configuration of the building, which Cooper recognizes as a space station. Professor Brand then states once he solves the problem of gravity it can be used to move the people of Earth to their new home, plan A. The station is on its way to Brands/Edmunds planet, the new home for everyone, it will need to go through the wormhole which is orbiting Saturn. They find Cooper and TARS floating in orbit of Saturn just in time as Cooper is almost out of Oxygen. They have obviously been in contact with Brand as Murph knows about her planet, that it is habital, and has also likely heard from Brand about the sacrifice he made to get her to the planet (since she suggests to Cooper to go to her, she must also know how Brand feels about Cooper). Last shot shows Brand taking her helmet off, meaning breathable air, as she walks back to her camp, no other humans there yet, as Murph says “She’s alone, on our new world…”. So Cooper will get there in advance of the station as I imagine they don’t move all that fast.
@JosephHuntelvisnspidersАй бұрын
.... plus TARS goes to Edmunds planet with all the quantum data from Gargantua ahead of the space station, in turn that colony/civilization become the advanced race that places the black hole and the Tesseract.
@Durran19610 ай бұрын
Fun fact: the field of crops through which they drove the car was actually planted by nolan and not cgi.....he is a perfectionist in his art.
@abenthur730610 ай бұрын
unfortunately the corn was also not at its correct growth stage for this context so while cool and practical also innaccurate.
@AcidicJazz199910 ай бұрын
This information is as known as Aragorn breaking his toe
@TheVIVIT10 ай бұрын
Then they actually sold the corn and made extra profit for the movie's budget
@Alexander66666610 ай бұрын
@@abenthur7306Yea because nothing else in this sci-fi story was innaccurate. Just enjoy this masterpiece of a movie for what it is.
@ar47110 ай бұрын
@@abenthur7306I’m curious. What would be the “correct growth stage for this context”?
@brandonhill218310 ай бұрын
Deducing Murph is the older lady in the interviews in the beginning is next level. Good job.
@fjsioewiox6 ай бұрын
calm down dude it was clearly just a guess, there was mothing to "deduce" then lmao
@brandonhill21836 ай бұрын
@@fjsioewiox calm down yourself, dude. It was educated. Unlike you. Lol
@RealRockstar818Ай бұрын
@@fjsioewioxand matter of fact there is something to “deduce” there because she was unknowingly right at that guess. That is the same actress at the end of the movie doing a fake interview for a part of a REAL dust bowl documentary that they use as exposition for the film about the current world.
@fjsioewiox22 күн бұрын
@@RealRockstar818 you said it yourself, it was unknowingly a guess, so by definition its not a deduction. thanks for proving my point
@fjsioewiox22 күн бұрын
@@brandonhill2183 wow sick burn dude, which ivy league university did you learn that at?
@chrisking666710 ай бұрын
Romley is the true actual hero of this film. Unlike Mann, He did what only very few could ever do. 23 years alone waiting, wondering. Solved every problem, made every calculation....then another 20 years passed. Dangerous are our thoughts when we are completely alone. Could have taken the ship Endurance tried to get back to Earth. Could have killed himself. Could have put himself in long term Cryo and allowed the ship to potentially drift away from its position. .
@VColossalV10 ай бұрын
My only complaint about this movie is that they kinda glossed over that, there's a brief thing about the 23 year time he spent on the ship but that's it, never really explored again. The ship doesn't even really appear to change much, looks the same. I think the only way to improve this movie is to push the 3 hour run time that some movies earn, I believe this movie could justify that run time.
@Stogie211210 ай бұрын
@@VColossalV…. I agree that Nolan could have added more length to the film. My choice would be towards the end. We were rushed through Cooper’s trip back through the wormhole and to Saturn, where he was rescued. I wanted to see more time spent on Cooper Station and more time spent with Murphy.
@Karadjanov10 ай бұрын
Agreed! Romely is the goat but what did you mean by "...then another 20 years passed"?
@chrisking666710 ай бұрын
@@KaradjanovI expect his advanced Mathematical work was completed within the first few years as was discussed before the rest of the crew departed. Then 20 years of no purpose.
@kevincastro861710 ай бұрын
@@chrisking6667it was a confusing way to write it. Made it sound like 43 years total
@Big_Tex10 ай бұрын
I had to watch a couple of times to piece together everything going on. The physics problem Prof Brand was working was to combine relativity and quantum Physics into a unified theory, which would then be used to develop anti-gravity propulsion (the wormhole and anomalies having proved gravity could be manipulated - if you knew how). NASA had developed those massive cylindrical space stations as arks to save humans from Earth, but they were so big, conventional rocketry would never get them into space - hence the need for gravity-manipulation. After Murph solved the Physics, the stations were launched toward the wormhole - that’s why they’re near Saturn, they’re not going to hang around the solar system, they’re preparing to pass through the wormhole. Ultimate destination is Brand’s new planet, to restart civilization. That’s where mankind will ultimately evolve into 5-dimensional beings who can control time, black holes, and wormholes - and so take the steps to create their own origin in their own distant past.
@Ozviewer-tw1si10 ай бұрын
omg thank you I could never quite understand the full scope. ha
@blanketstarry772510 ай бұрын
They could have just used the quantum drive. It worked for the Magellan. :)
@EvilHandyman10 ай бұрын
I was waiting, and you never mentioned it, but Im sure you were just overwhelmed by all the other crazy awesome things in this movie, but... the music! Its just genius. Nolan actually went to Zimmer and said "Im not going to tell you what kind of movie Im doing next, the genre, the themes, or even the story... I want you to write me a piece of music that describes your own view of a father's love for his daughter." Zimmer sat at the piano and thought of his son, since he has no daughter, wrote the basic tune, then stayed up all night writing all the other variations of it. He showed it to Nolan and Nolan said "Now I have the heart of what this movie will be". So, in a way, he started with the music, then had to make a film to live up to the music. Its hailed as one of the best scores of all time. You must do: 2001: A Space Odyssey, 2010: The Year We Make Contact, Arrival, Solaris..... Other amazing Nolan films are Memento, Inception, The Prestige
@immortal562610 ай бұрын
Agreed the score was absolutely incredible. I still have the "no time for caution" score from teh docking scene on my playlist🤣
@SpartanandPudgey10 ай бұрын
we mention it somewhere! we loved the music it was amazing
@4thlinemaniac35610 ай бұрын
@mauro Biglino & the 5Th kind channels They are here control Us still have never left are in Antarctica plus on the ancient space station We call the Moon @ Bruce sees stuff sees all channel. More
@wendydarling579010 ай бұрын
MEMENTO!!! 🙏
@tonyyul70310 ай бұрын
@@SpartanandPudgey be sure to watch THE MARTIAN AFTER THIS
@Saphthings10 ай бұрын
Pudgey is just... brilliant... she guessed almost every super twist every single time. Like they're going to Mann's planet and she's like, "What if he's lonely?". She sees an old woman in the intro and "Is that Murph?". And you can tell she didn't pre-watch. I wish Spartan gave her a high five and applauded her intelligence more instead of groaning, she deserves it.
@SpartanandPudgey10 ай бұрын
Spartan's my biggest supporter!!!
@TheVIVIT10 ай бұрын
Yeahh, but she also brags a bit too much, so I totally get why Spartan gets annoyed sometimes. And then she also makes fun of him every time he gets something wrong. Not that I'm hating on her or anything, Spartan also annoys me sometimes, hehe. But I mean, if they can stand one another, then who cares? 😊
@grayscales186410 ай бұрын
@@TheVIVITthey’re just giving each other the business, like in any real relationship lol
I think Tenet also is a great movie, very underrated in my opinion
@gianni9999910 ай бұрын
Memento
@johncouch211510 ай бұрын
Shout out to the guy who played Romley. His acting is incredibly subtle. You can tell a difference in his demeanor after the 23 years of isolation passed. He becomes more reserved.
@virus_v7310 ай бұрын
This is actually a modern masterpiece. Nolan was a phenomenal director!
@wiredspider10 ай бұрын
Was?
@nephastgweiz102210 ай бұрын
@@wiredspider Yes it's very sad that he left us so soon
@JFreitag10 ай бұрын
@@nephastgweiz1022he's not gone for good. He's just waiting for the writers strike to end.
@ragnarok28310 ай бұрын
@@JFreitagwtf are you talking about he just won a fucking Oscar bro
@fullmoon765610 ай бұрын
@@ragnarok283lol, and Oppenheimer is a masterpiece
@HirXeBomb10 ай бұрын
"Because my dad promised me", destroyed me. 😭
@dedewfc10 ай бұрын
me too... every single time that i saw
@ku412510 ай бұрын
Pudgy was cute as always with her emotions but what made me "like" this video was the crack in Spartans voice when he got emotional. It's totally understandable seeing as this was an emotionally impactful movie. Keep putting out the great content, love you guys.
@raulruskdsgn756410 ай бұрын
It’s important to remember that everyone, other than Cooper and Dr. Brand, is 74 years in the future. That’s why Edmunds was dead, but he left everything ready for whoever showed up after.
@ILJtheFirst10 ай бұрын
Wrong. Yes Edmunds would've died of old age, but it's not what happened. Edmunds stopped transmitting because he was killed in a rock slide. Case was digging him out.
@raulruskdsgn756410 ай бұрын
@@ILJtheFirst great observation!
@strangerthings887 ай бұрын
@@ILJtheFirstshe wasn’t digging him out of a rock slide she buried him in them…
@ILJtheFirst7 ай бұрын
@@strangerthings88 It's 2 seperate scenes that have you confused. First CASE is digging Edmunds out. Then you see Amelia burying him.
@strangerthings887 ай бұрын
@@ILJtheFirst I don’t recall any scene showing or confirming he died in a rock slide where do you get that info from?
@lossantosy210 ай бұрын
after seen this movie more than 10 times, i can say that my favorite sentence of the film is "I'm not afraid of the death, I'm afraid of time".
@4thlinemaniac35610 ай бұрын
Time only exists inside of the Materiium ( the physical world ) not outside of it @ An Introduction To Thinking And Destiny by Harold Percival @the word foundation channel
@benguensche10 ай бұрын
i watched the movie like ten times too and i dont even remember that sentence
@puppetmaster855110 ай бұрын
@@benguensche Forreal I’ve seen this movie a ton and I don’t remember that line at all lol
@beetlebob46759 ай бұрын
It's my favorite quote of the movie. I'm a philosopher whose heart fell for physics.😂 That quote gave me chills. Same, dude, same.
@4thlinemaniac3569 ай бұрын
@@beetlebob4675 Time Only exists inside the Materiium ( physical realm).@An Introduction To Thinking And Destiny by Harold Percival @the word foundation channel.
@beardlessdragon10 ай бұрын
The scene where Murph finally sends a message to her dad completely broke me. I sobbed like a baby when I first watched
@HotYeetos10 ай бұрын
Ain't no way my favorite reactors are reacting to my favorite movie, dream come true
@IAmNotARobotPinkySwear10 ай бұрын
49:13 - Cooper was a test pilot back in the day. One of the things they really ingrain into you is egressing an aircraft in an emergency. Things become muscle memory and second nature, so when you've lost control of your aircraft and alarms are buzzing and you're disoriented, you hear the EJECT EJECT alarm, you do what you were trained to w/o thinking. This is a nice little touch in the movie, I'm glad they added it in.
@chunkle_bunkle10 ай бұрын
"My brain's fucked" - Spartan. Exactly how I felt too.
@derbydriver10 ай бұрын
Cooper exited the wormhole near Saturn, about 76 years after he left on his voyage. Because of his actions and Murph’s solving of the gravity equation, NASA launched their space stations, and had Ranger patrols traveling between them in Saturn’s orbit. That’s how they found Cooper so easily.
@tonygunner1010 ай бұрын
Spartans voice break was so funny and so sad at the same time 😂 that final scene with his daughter was so beautiful
@coltonpiper615610 ай бұрын
Inception has to be next. Inception is the movie that really got me on the Nolan train. Dark Night was great, but many directors strike gold once, but gold 2, 3, 4 times in a row is rare. Also Memento, The Prestige, and Tenet are other great Nolan thriller films
@pimpjoose774710 ай бұрын
Most people think that when brand is seen at the end of the movie walking back to camp, there were other people there. NO. Cooper's love for his daughter saved mankind which in turn saved him when they relocated to Saturn. Brand's love for Edmunds found them a new habitable planet that in time mankind will relocate to when Cooper and Brand reunite. Brand at the end had just buried Edmunds and was all alone on the planet so was going to ready herself for the long nap.
@khagapatibisoi383510 ай бұрын
Yes Edmund's planet is habitable
@caleidoscopecara10 ай бұрын
It’s such a poetic tragedy that if they followed the (ultimately correct) love theory and went there first, they could have avoided so much tragedy and time wasted, but then TARS and Coop never would have entered the blackhole and humans on Earth would still be fucked 😭 ultimately they had to take the rough course they did and Coop & Brand had to sacrifice a life with their loved ones for humanity to survive
@IBEtripzАй бұрын
@@caleidoscopecaraworth it tbh and i think he would agree he saved the planet and his daughter is now history maker
@luqosalamanca10 ай бұрын
omg they still do movies like this! yall can start binging movies by directors! Nolan: inception, Tenet, memento, prestige, oppenheimer Fincher: fight club, se7en, gone girl, benjamin button,social network, girl with dragon tattoo Tarantino: pulp fiction, Django unchained, kill bill, hateful eight, inglorious basterds Villeneuve: Dune 1 & 2, Blade runner 2049, prisoners, arrival, sicario Scorsese: The departed, shutter island, wolf of wallstreet, goodfellas, killers of the flowermoon, casino
@MrZeuz66610 ай бұрын
I respect Scorsese, and I can understand why some violent individuals like Tarantino. But otherwise those two don't belong in this group. You could put them together in another group if you so wished.
@luqosalamanca10 ай бұрын
@@MrZeuz666 fincher’s film are extremely violent as well, and some of villeneuve’s. id even go as far as saying nolan’s had the weakest filmography amongst these people, still one of the best though.
@vvsparis9 ай бұрын
bro just listed out all of my favorite movies
@presumed_guilty10 ай бұрын
Okay so I tend to watch your post discussion before the reaction and I am fairly certain I already know one of the moments that made Spartan cry. It's channel cannon! Spartan broke with Interstellar!
@neil244410 ай бұрын
Spartan is human after all! Who would have guessed!? 😅
@ChangDaBang10 ай бұрын
Spartan broke many times during ATLA/LoK reactions ..He also teared up during GOT and few HP moments This isnt the first time
@presumed_guilty10 ай бұрын
@@ChangDaBangjust going by what they said dude
@19_meg_9110 ай бұрын
@@ChangDaBangit's like they said in the discussion, he teared up multiple times before but actually cried for the first time during this reaction.
@ChangDaBang10 ай бұрын
@@19_meg_91 He lies He will be punished for this severely in private..SuddenImpulse and I will make sure of it
@Sleeeeepy_D10 ай бұрын
Fun fact, the physists they hired to accurately portray the black hole ended up publishing several papers based on their research and what they came up with. Their rendition ended. up looking just like the first picture taken of a black hole a few years later in 2019
@davebox5882 ай бұрын
... and "our" own black hole Sgr A* imaged a couple of years later.
@BrittanyNgo0110 ай бұрын
I've seen this movie probably an upward of 20 times and I'm still shook that Coop's grandson is named Coop Cooper 😂😂
@caleidoscopecara10 ай бұрын
His middle name should be Chicken so he could be Coop, Chicken Cooper 😎
@VColossalV10 ай бұрын
Not even Game of Thrones could make Spartan cry, truly something special.
@bmmmaleka10 ай бұрын
I remember this movie at the cinema, a real masterpiece! The sound, the music, the actors, the characters, everything is great! And if you've never seen The Martian, go see it, not bad that one either
@davebox5882 ай бұрын
Martian was a good watch as long as you could put aside the silly physics, as with Gravity.
@benzos570410 ай бұрын
I love Interstellar reactions, you can ALWAYS count on someone crying. It taps into some primal feelings for sure.
@salladinthegreat6 ай бұрын
Thats true, and you have to add Hans Zimmer'a score to that equation.
@angie-tq4ew10 ай бұрын
16:05 LOL! Wow! *Edited:* I will always, and forever, remember Matthew McConaughey in _A Time to Kill._ He was brilliant in that movie. I will never forget him in that role, but this one...was mind blowing. The fact that Spartan inadvertently caught the message of the movie early on was mind-blowing in itself. Good job, Spartan.
@RaynorsProphet10 ай бұрын
The voice crack at 57:37 cracked me up so much hahaha, kudos to Spartan for keeping that in!
@joekirui611010 ай бұрын
One of the few movies where you don't notice how good the cinematography is because the story has you gripped. I only noticed how beautiful the shots were on my 2nd/3rd watch
@jeshanew218310 ай бұрын
As someone who has watched this movie dozens of times and reactions far more times, I have to give credit where it’s due, Neither myself nor other people whose reactions I’ve seen didn’t get most of it on the first watch as you guys have! Beautiful reaction! The fact that you were even intelligent enough to extend empathy towards Dr. Mann is something I really appreciated. Viewers like you is what this masterpiece deserves. For me, hands down the best movie I’ve seen yet. And I’ve seen a few.
@caleidoscopecara10 ай бұрын
Right?? A lot of commenters on their videos are so harsh calling them dumb but they actually pick up on so many little nuances when they watch things! People forget what it’s like watching something for the first time and feel superior because of all the knowledge they have after watching something 15 times, reading forums, etc, but I’m sure if most of them verbalized their thoughts during their first viewing they would sound way dumber 😂 Spartan & Pudgey seem quite sharp to me and I’m sure after viewing it again and reading things online etc they’ll have an even greater understanding
@rodrigofoli10 ай бұрын
Hans zimmer did the soundtrack for this movie before knowing what it was about. Nolan asked him to write a track based on a story about a father and a son, fatherhood... And so Zimmer came with the most beautiful soundtrack ever made and Nolan after hearing it in his words " i got make the movie then". Then he told Zimmer what the movie was about.
@JPBelanger10 ай бұрын
Just wanted to say that I don't watch all of your videos, but when i do, im never disappointed. Both of you are sincere and likeable and you really react. Good job
@SpartanandPudgey10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 😊
@VIL1FY10 ай бұрын
Since you both liked McConaughey in this and Woody Harrelson in The Hunger Games (Haymitch) you NEED to watch True Detective season 1. They both put on an acting masterclass. Oh and Interstellar might be the best movie ever.
@briannamartinez195710 ай бұрын
YESS
@scottishzombie10 ай бұрын
Watching Spartan's brain melt over and over again was so worth it. Such a great reaction!
@jdc792310 ай бұрын
The usual formulation of Murphy's Law is: "Anything which can go wrong, will go wrong."
@patriciacalmon1310 ай бұрын
Brand's message about love is about trust. Love and know someone, respect that person, know their character. That's why she trusts that Edmund's planet is the best. It's not just sentimental.
@NyrVindr10 ай бұрын
Damn I don't think I've seen Spartan this affected by a movie 😂
@priyamverma527710 ай бұрын
Pudgy has by far had the most mature reaction to Dr. Mann's condition. Being alone in the galaxy drove him crazy and so its wrong to judge him. Most humans would have acted the same way. Amazing reaction btw!!!!
@caleidoscopecara10 ай бұрын
That’s one of the things i love about these two is they have high emotional iqs and are good at seeing things from other people’s perspectives, even antagonists
@priyamverma197510 ай бұрын
caleidoscopecara absolutely true!!!
@OgBobby4210 ай бұрын
7:29 the kid was already being suspended the father went in to hopefully avoid suspension by talking to them, instead of convincing them to let her stay he told them he was going to reward her, so technically thats how “he got her suspended”
@omar-the-evil10 ай бұрын
31:30 Yes, Spartan, same here. This scene was the first ever screen moment to make me cry.
@immortal562610 ай бұрын
And the score in this movie is absolutely incredible
@Ghostrider1717x6 ай бұрын
Interstellar is in my top 10 films of all time! Visually Stunning
@eddys578710 ай бұрын
You guys should also watch ‘The Prestige’ also directed by Christopher Nolan!!!
@ThePhilipMcGraw10 ай бұрын
16:39 Spartan: " Listen to her you idiot" Cooper literally says "don't go you idiot" at the same moment 50:44
@dramatticdevon474110 ай бұрын
I was busy typing out a reply now saying it was clearly almost 40 minute difference between those moments. Then I realized what you were saying. 😂 and how amazing that moment was. What are the odds of that. And from spartan. No less.😊
@SpartanandPudgey10 ай бұрын
oh wow that's pretty cool!
@scottlepageslonglostson964010 ай бұрын
I don’t know Why but I really like your reaction videos. Compared to other channels your reactions actually seem genuine and you guys actually look interested in reacting to the stuff as compared to other reactors just putting up an act . The reason why I like your reactions is because it takes me back to my first time watching the same stuff and I get to experience the feeling of watching stuff for the first time again through you guys.
@samelhombre9 ай бұрын
16:07 he said he is her ghost without realizing how profound that statement is
@wsw757810 ай бұрын
Your level of intelligence caused you to already get a whole lot of the movie the first time around, well done! Especially Pudgey made some very spot-on comments as a first time watcher of Interstellar, you can really tell she has beauty AND brains. Enjoy watching it the 2nd time! And 3rd, and 4th, and I bet quite soon you will start telling other people this is the best movie ever and that they should watch it as well xD. Greetings - a 100x time Interstellar watcher.
@fuzzy__dunlop10 ай бұрын
31:31 - don't worry, Spartan. Everyone cries during Interstellar.
@ultimatesunrise9 ай бұрын
This films Soundtrack has its own fanbase.
@TampaCEO10 ай бұрын
If there was ever a film... capable of reaching directly into your chest... and ripping your heart out, this is that film! I get choked up every time I watch people reacting to this movie - and I've seen it like 20 times.
@davismorgan9910 ай бұрын
A lot of people misunderstand the idea of love put forward in the movie. They are not saying that love is magic and that it will solve all of our problems, they are saying that the connection between two people is so strong that it can be counted on to do impossible tasks. The perfect example being Cooper and Murph. They say that the beings in the future have access to all time and space but can’t truly use it because they don’t know what moment they need to get to. In the end they decide that the only way that the human race can survive is if their survival is dependent on the connection that Cooper and Murph had. They know that letting Coop have access to time so he can communicate to Murph will end up saving the world. Amazing movie.
@mhazzy15510 ай бұрын
The concept of time being an inevitable paradox (“we brought ourselves”) is by far my favorite version of time travel in film. Also Hans Zimmer’s score for this film is one of the greatest of all time. This one and Tron Legacy are my two favorite soundtracks ever
@TVwithAli10 ай бұрын
I just refreshed my recommended page and this came up, LETS GOOOO!!! I love this movie!😂😂 its a roller coaster and i still cry sometimes even after watching it 5x 😂😂
@Trepanation2110 ай бұрын
One of the most powerful things about this movie is that it wields our humanity in such a desperate, passionate way. Our ingenuity, our stubbornness, our doubt, our faith, our frustration, bitterness... yet, our love, our cunning, our boldness, our fear, our strength, and so, so much more... Every. Single. Time. that I see this film (and share in the first-time experience of others watching this film, like right now) I'm brought to quietly weep through so many different phases of this movie. Every character pushing back against the rules, clinging to a private, motivating seed in each of their hearts - It's so human to make the choices that each character felt they had to make in any given moment, any given point in time, any point in their life. The losing, the winning, the prices paid, the sacrifices made, the damages done, the instincts for survival, even against rationality. Perhaps especially given the context of these profoundly intelligent scientists attempting to spearhead an organized, yet profoundly desperate "second chance" for the greater species - attempting to plant the seeds for fruit and food in a future that they knowingly would never pluck and savor. And others still bound by their hearts to follow, even against their objective understanding of what needed to be done instead, trying to find a way to follow both at the same time.. Augh. It's all so gripping, and moving. And the end!! With Murphy and the other humans there, hurtling through space on a generational station trying to feel like normal people, cherishing the relics of where they came from, as they blaze the greatest trail into the unknown in the history - the entire story - of humanity. Geez.
@risi71210 ай бұрын
Come on guys, make it a trend! Make these 3 movies next- Shutter Island, The Prestige, Tenet.
@hayjanetown10 ай бұрын
Inception 🤗
@fullmoon765610 ай бұрын
Yes please, I love all of them
@risi71210 ай бұрын
@@hayjanetownthat too! 🤞
@HouseOfHockey1410 ай бұрын
Yeah I’m gonna have to go with inception first.
@heron61910 ай бұрын
The Prestige, Inception, Oppenheimer >>> Tenet
@moozstreams96809 ай бұрын
Mackenzie's voice breaking when she says "it says 'stay' dad" kills me every time!
@anjeshnair609310 ай бұрын
The cast is just phenomenal. Matthew, Anne, Matt Damon and of course Jessica Chastain. There’s another space movie called The Martian, thats good too. The music is amazing as well. I’ll suggest more movies like this like Arrival, Gravity or other movies like Jumanji, Jurassic Park and World trilogy.
@wonderwomanmillow228110 ай бұрын
I watched the movie 2014 in the theater in Germany. I swear at all three scenes there was silenece and I heard so many people crying. Me of course, too! Greetings from Germany❤
@evanhayward15029 ай бұрын
Interstellar is a movie that is about human relationships, specifically between Cooper and Murph. Science fiction, physics, "time travel" are just things that make it more interesting.
@halftarohalfkumara81643 ай бұрын
There are only a handful of Interstellar reactions that are worth of watching. This is one of them. Both hosts were engaged and paying attention and gave us the reaction Interstellar deserves. While other channels are just watching it to quickly cross it off their list to say theyve “watched it” to their subscribers. Spartan and Pudgey thank you for being quality content hosts!!! ❤
@wiredspider10 ай бұрын
The greatest outerspace film ever made
@fleyedd147910 ай бұрын
I saw this movie in theaters when I was 17 it instantly became one of my favorite movies of all time. I also had goosebumps the remainder of the night
@UltimaTheSeraph10 ай бұрын
People that have watched Interstellar need to watch Arrival as well.
@andreasb374010 ай бұрын
Arrival absolutely sucks. So boring. And the fact they had the audacity to sell it is a clever movie by using a palindrome to portray the end could be the beginning was some of the stupidest thing I have ever seen. 3/10
@nephastgweiz102210 ай бұрын
Arrival is not on the same level but still very good ! Makes you think about language determinism
@presumed_guilty10 ай бұрын
Arrival was excellent I absolutely agree it should be on their list. Beautiful film and acting.
@des891510 ай бұрын
@@andreasb3740 Maybe you're just not clever enough to understand the message the film is trying to send?
@EvilHandyman10 ай бұрын
@@andreasb3740 that explanation sounds like you definitely did not pay attention or get it, which is sad. Its brilliant. Its also really crappy of you to basically spoil it for people who haven't seen it. Maybe you're a few feet short of a Heptapod.
@Crazyguy_123MC5 ай бұрын
Fun fact with the ocean planet part. You can hear a ticking in the background. Each tick represents 1 day on Earth.
@Nicholas_V10 ай бұрын
Interstellar is incredible. Next stop: Dune part 1 and Dune part 2 (when it comes out out of theater) the Dune movies are soooo good. Also Arrival. Let’s go on a sci fi streak
@Nicholas_V10 ай бұрын
Dune part 1&2 and Arrival are from director Denis Villeneuve. He’s on Christopher Nolan level. Amazing writing in his movies as well
@Niten.10 ай бұрын
My mother passed way 1 month ago and this was one of the lastest films we watched together, now every time I hear this movie ost I can relate it to my mother, and every moment we went through. This masterpiece will always have a spot in my heart.
@caleidoscopecara10 ай бұрын
I saw it in theaters with my brother in law before his untimely passing so it has a special place in my heart too ❤
@Sharpester10 ай бұрын
Inception's plot is just as well thought out as Interstellar's. It's less science and more psychology, with great actors and music. Looking forward to your reaction!
@caleidoscopecara10 ай бұрын
Interstellar is the ultimate journey outward, and Inception is the ultimate journey inward. Both masterpieces!
@jordanc133510 ай бұрын
Impressive instincts from Pudgey! calling Dr. Mann being lonely, the old woman being Murph.
@shannonbaron730210 ай бұрын
Inception is another Nolan classic like this. More mind melting moments with only one tear jerker.
@MaddieMoon310 ай бұрын
With this movie is this that... it doesn't get old. I watched it freshly after premiere and I still remember how I'm seeing in a cinema, crying. It's so fresh like it was yesterday or two days ago. It's so amazing I think. To make a movie about time and break all the time rules with its existence. I'm happy you liked it ❤
@Indivion8710 ай бұрын
DUDE AHHHHHHH NO WORDS NO FUCKIN WORDS. THIS IS MY FAVORITE MOVIE WHAT A FUCKIN PLEASANT SURPRISE. AND you loved it???? I love you guys
@portugalgamermanel34049 ай бұрын
1:08:08 the final scene is the confirmation that love was the answer. Edmund planet has oxygen, people can breath there, that's why she stopped use the helmet. Because Edmund loved Brand, the data is real, it was trustful more than Dr. Mann's planet. But because the years past by with travelling close to Gargantua. Edmund didn't survive all those decades. But the love of dad and daughter was the correct solution for the tesseract, but they could avoid all that trouble, they could find the solution on Earth, but he choose science over love and he travel to space. Also, when they where choosing visiting planets, the love of Brand for Edmund was again the correct choice. The movie keeps giving you hints the love is the correct answer. Science is made by man, and could be false, like Professor Brand and Dr. Mann.
@Roach_Dogg_JR5 ай бұрын
I agree with what you say about Edmund and brand. Edmund wouldn’t lie because that would doom Brand. However, love was definitely not the solution to the equation. Tars recorded information from the singularity, and cooper used his connection with Murphy to transmit it through time. They could not have solved the problem of gravity from earth. Love was important because Cooper could know with certainty that Murphy would come back for the watch. Science is definitely the answer, everyone on earth would’ve died if nasa didn’t keep working in secret.
@GregMuniz710 ай бұрын
Watch true detective season 1 if you wanna see Mathew act his ass off. Also Dallas buyers club. He got an Oscar in that. He did interstellar, Dallas buyers club and true detective within a 2 year period
@IrishGuitarGaz10 ай бұрын
A totally phenomenal film. So much good stuff - the writing, the effects, the soundtrack, the acting, the realistic decision to have total silence in space instead of the usual sound effects, and more. Inception will blow your mind also.
@A_Beacon_Of_Hope8 ай бұрын
Best movie ever made in all of human history
@pamelaball447310 ай бұрын
Fun watching you both. Nolan consulted with physicists for the picture and the science is sound. One of Nolan’s best.
@Nulibrium10 ай бұрын
35:08 Pudgey is a wizard
@mistercharmer10 ай бұрын
Ten years later. This movie is still my absolute favorite movie. A Masterpiece