Interstellar - Official Trailer

I am going to be honest with you folks I am a huge Christopher Nolan fanboy , he's my biggest role model and inspiration and I couldn't be more excited!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gieJQejbHQ

Hope you guys enjoy it ,
 
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Anyway.... AWESOME! Huge Nolan fan here, too. He's able to tell complicated, detailed, clever, and intricate stories on a large scale while not going overboard. This looks like no exception. The visuals are amazing, the soundtrack is great as always, the sound design is great, and just... wow. Fingers crossed that it's good.

Those space shots looked fantastic as well.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gieJQejbHQ

Delete everything in red.

Then put a the YT tags on the front and back of the remaining text, which in this case is "-gieJQejbHQ".

And you get...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gieJQejbHQ

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Anyway.... AWESOME! Huge Nolan fan here, too. He's able to tell complicated, detailed, clever, and intricate stories on a large scale while not going overboard. This looks like no exception. The visuals are amazing, the soundtrack is great as always, the sound design is great, and just... wow. Fingers crossed that it's good.

Those space shots looked fantastic as well.


Thanks Dominic :cool: Finally figured it out . :lol


I hope too that the film doesn't disappoint.
 
Looks cool. I'm actually looking forward to this film. I usually don't pay attention to stuff until it's out, but I've liked the majority of Nolan's previous work so I'm excited. It's always disappointing to see trailers to existing film scores, though. I remember hearing Lord of the Rings music in the Man of Steel trailer, and then being disappointed by the over-orchestrated score in the actual film. (yes I'm very judgmental)
 
Looks promising!

In the light of recent reports about climate change (irreversible melting of Antartic icecaps and 'permanent dustbowls are real possible threat) and the last statement of Wubbo Ockels who passed away last sunday this movie seem more 'urgent' than ever.
(Ockels was the first Dutch astronaut and was fighting for a sustainable way of living. His last statement was handed over to the press the day before he died:
http://static2.ad.nl/static/asset/2014/Happy_Energy_religion_5281.pdf

I remember his lectures at Technical University Delft to be inspiring and witty :) )

Anyway: I'd love to see this.
The science can be incorrect, but Hobbits aren't real either.
It's more about: is the story believable? for me.

Is the music from something else?
Maybe that's why the teaser sounded like the end of Koyaanisquatsi?

@Mad_Hatter:

facing extincion is pretty melodramatic ;)
 
never ceases to amaze me how many people fail to grasp the concept of fantasy realism

me neither...

I see my post can be read in a way as if I can't watch it if it isn't as reality is.
I meant it the other way around: is the story believable within it's universe?
 
Here's a roundup of all the trailers, in order of release. Last trailer is a bit spoiler heavy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WzHXI5HizQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSWdZVtXT7E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePbKGoIGAXY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vxOhd4qlnA
 
Dismal? Not really, when it's common to see the top box office populated with films that get 20-30%.

I guess it might be if you were expecting it to be the greatest sci-fi film of all time. In fact, I'd guess that's a factor here - the film has quite a bit of hype, and high expectations, so the scores probably reflect the fact that some of those expectations aren't met. Personally I've tried to avoid reading/watching much about the film because I'd rather go in cold without a lot of expectations rather than build it up to a level it (or any film for that matter) is not likely to meet.

Which makes me wonder... could you imagine if they did a film like Interstellar with no promotion at all? One day it just shows up in theaters and starts blowing people's minds because they had absolutely no idea what to expect going in.
 
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