***** It may be because he is illiterate af that's why he couldn't figure out wtf is happening in the movie or his favorite director must be Michael bay and he likes to watch nonsensical bullshit like teenage turtles or transformers
@@kielsee5191 actually not only movies characters and even tv series add something to your life rolemodel new information about life and choose the way of your life it helps
It makes you feel a sense of wonder and existential crisis and makes you question reality as you know it. That’s the best way I can put that feeling into words
I didn't hate it but really was not into it. To me the epicness and emotion felt forced. The fact that the science wasn't totally wrong to me didn't make up for how inaccurate the actual details were. It's like saying that a moose is a small mammal. It's not the largest mammal and it's a mammal, but goddamn it is not small. It's true that being near a black whole will cause you to age slower, but the way it was depicted in the film was to me uncomfortably inaccurate.
Forcing Google+ Makes Me Feel Better About the Spying It wasn't about science for me. That's not what made it powerful, it was the deeper meaning that got me!
You're totally right. It took me until near the end of the film to really get what the point of it was. But it was so long and tried so hard to be epic. If they had shortened it and focused more on the family it for me would have had more impact. When they spend so long talking about the science and it's bullshit it really kills it for me. The Martian did the little details so well that it really put me more in the world of the movie and made me care about the characters.
Shitisleip - that depends. Most movies (unless they are more biographical or reality based stories), sci fi ones specially, follow their own specific rules. If they are done well in the story then it could work. At the end of the day, they are still fiction. Even hard sci fi is.
Haha I just watched the movie yesterday and still recovering... I'd say he really meant what he said, I mean, the parts with the most important dialogue are barely hearable through the background noise, and by no mistake either. And even when we had a quiet place for them to reveal the hidden mechanics of the movie, and the protagonist asks a vital question, the character (Neil) says we better sleep now....
Sorry , you're not even close it's not one of the greatest movies , it's the greatest movie that's ever made and it'll remain like forever that's because the highest aspiration for humans is space and that combined with father daughter love with amazing screenplay and jaw dropping music so yeah it can't beat
@Marshmello I'm sorry for you, but movie critics are 100% ok. Interstellar is just for people that understand just Spongebob. if one has a bit of brain, all the crap Insterstellar is filled with can't go unnoticed
I was just thinking that I can’t believe Hans didn’t get a mention. The score in this film is a major part and epic. It has some incredible scenes which would not have had the impact without the score.
@John Frylock I doubt he turned him down. He probably signed up for Dune before Tenet and it would to show Nolan unjustice if he haphazard it, although Zimmer haphazard would probably still turn into greatness. I have to say that until this point I am not so fond of Ludwig Gorransson, so I hope he changes my mind and only appears as a temporary substitute for Zimmer.
I got 2 tickets to watch this in IMAX when it was released. I didn’t know much about interstellar only that it was about time travel, worm holes, black holes etc. I took my 11 year old daughter to watch it with me, not knowing anything about the story about a father and his 11-12 year old daughter. My daughter Aurora cried all the way through it. She was hanging on to my arm right through the film, admittedly I had major tears in a few scenes. My daughter still thinks it’s the best movie she has ever seen and Interstellar is her 2001-A Space Odyssey. Especially the experience of watching it in an IMAX theatre. It’s definitely one of my standout theatre experiences in the last 10 years. My daughter said to me afterwards that I was her “Cooper”. It’s these little things, these little experiences that as a father to 3 daughters and a son makes being a dad so much more rewarding. Hans Zimmers score was incredible.
The reason why this host gets the privilege to interview so much great talent is beyond me. The way he interrupts them so often to ask menial questions is pretty annoying. This is CHRIS NOLAN. Let him finish speaking!!!
They're edited quickly that it seems like interrupting, I think. Either had editing or he has only a limited time, so he has to interrupt, so that he keeps everything on schedule so that he can keep his job. It's a cutthroat business being an interviewer, believe me. I would be more sympathetic towards the guy if I were you.
George Daugherty exactly what the comment above says. I don't think he did interrupt. There were edits that cut off them as they were speaking, not the presenter. They probably talked for twice the length of time as shown here.
His job is to keep the interview on track and interesting. Chris is my favorite director and inspiration, but as a visionary he can sometimes meander off. The interviewer does him a favor by keeping him on point.
Same here. It's up there. I wouldn't call one the best, since I love titles such as Lady Vengeance and Birdman just as much, but it is one of the greatest film experiences I've ever had.
That "scene" with Matthew catching up, absolutely broke me down. Never had I cried to a movie before, but I had to stop it because I felt everything he was conveying, what a tremendous piece of work by everyone.
For me it was his reacting/crying seeing his kids aged in the recordings on the ship. That level of raw acting and emotion I have never seen done anywhere near as good for it just being a person reacting to videos on a monitor. It was a masterclass in acting.
insaneapples because the Academy is fucking shit nowadays , since Titanic was released and won , the academy nas gone downhill in terms of credibilty , they fucking suck
Lewis Cranston, you have no clue what pretentiousness is, then. Alejandro Innaritu and Christopher Nolan are the opposite of pretentious. They speak emotional truths. Boyhood is the same way. How is showing the power of love in Interstellar and showing true suffering in The Revenant pretentious? Nope. That's the beauty of cinema. Of course it's all subjective and it's your opinion. I just find it sad that's how you see it.
Rethinking it, I respect Nolan as a filmmaker and Interstellar is good except from the ending. But my thoughts on AGI stands the same, Birdman was just trying to be something better than it was like the main character.
Fact of the movie: Chris Nolan has farmed 500 acres of corn fields for this movie and when the film ended Nolan sold corn fields and made a profit......well one smartest director alive on the planet
Everytime I make a top 10 movie list with my favourite films of all time, I always end up filling it with Nolan films, I can't help it, their just so god damn awesome!
Christopher Nolan takes up 3 spaces in my Top 10. "Inception" definitely, for the idea of doing a "Heist Movie" in someone's mind. "Interstellar", because I have always been into movies that talk about space travel. People have to remember...It's Not Reality! Nothing in the movie has ever happened before! "Memento", probably started out as a "revenge movie", but then worked in the idea of the tattoo's, and that he "made up" part of his history to justify the person who "supposedly" killed his wife.
Haha! I was thinking that I am not much of a sci-fi fan, but my favourite films of all time are both Arrival and Interstellar: themes of fire within the human soul that heats the cold universe...
The singular best film ever made. Maaaaaaaaassive fan of Annie and Jess. Mathew was sensational as well. Screenplay.. directorial work and the sheer beauty of Kip's science behind all of it.. what an absolute masterpiece. Really words cannot do it justice. I ve watched it 5 times by now and I will watch it again many more in the future. My favourite film of all time.
It’s so good it’s painful. That’s how you know a movie is that good. Only a few movies make me physically and emotionally painful. It’s so good it’s painful.
I’m so glad someone said this. After seeing this movie I truly a pain in my heart just thinking about it... it’s so hard to explain or understand why, it’s just so intensely out of this world beautiful and brilliant. Best film ever made I don’t think anything will ever top it.
This film is a masterpiece and never ceases to bring me to tears of awe. A truly masterful science fiction film. I hate that so many people don’t know it because it got snubbed of proper attention before, during, and after award season. But this film is a master class on acting, directing, and storytelling.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This is the movie that made me fall in love with film. It is completely awe inspiring from start to finish. I laughed, I cried, I cheered, I pondered. This movie gave me a different and unique perspective on love and this life that we live. “It’s not possible” “No, it’s necessary” FUCKING CHILLS EVERY TIME!!
Lewis Cranston, I would have to greatly disagree. The library scene actually elevates the film to a whole new level and if it ruined the film for you, then you were never a believer in the them of the movie: love is eternal across the universe and pushes to do amazing things. Every person who believes that scene is finally out of places often come from a cynical point of view of life. The library scene is the definition of movie magic at its finest, really.
Anyone that doesn’t like this movie, in no disrespect, just doesn’t have the brain capacity or capability to imagine what they portrayed in this movie, most people are too dumb to understand relativity, and wormholes, and 5th dimensions, they cannot understand a truly MOVING EXPERIENCE, with BEAUTIFUL AND INCREDIBLE cinematography and special effects. The details of the ticks on the first planet equating to time on earth. They can’t understand how a single tone of music played over and over can incite emotions ranging from happiness to utter sadness and despair. The movie is sci-fi sure, but the core of the movie is a daughter and father. THATS IT.
It's not about the accuracy but embracing the notions and the grandeur of imagination that Chris Nolan has. People have hard conveying their thoughts and expressing their feelings in day-to-day life. But Chris Nolan outdoes himself in every aspect. How he portrays his ideas on to the screen is what gets me. It is as imaginative as it gets with Nolan.
Christopher Nolanhas always been a huge inspiration of mine as a filmmaker, not only because of how good his films are. But because of how sincere and passionate he is about what he does.
23:45 wow. Her response about it. I totally agree and have the same opinion. The only mentality even worth having is being positive, hoping for the best, and doing what we can to improve the situation
The way Nolan looking at the cast while they are speaking like a father looking at his children proudly they achieved something BIG!, their success is his success.
I normally like to watch movies like that, space travel, wormholes and black holes but Interstellar is my best movie of all time. Amazing something !!!!
Thank you to those in the making and sharing of this discussion. Now watching in December 2020 and the world has never felt so inhospitable to me, now age 53 with great concern for my son and grandson's future. I thoroughly enjoyed this film, one of my favourites and Matthew McConaughey a favourite actor. I can't help resting on this, my take on the film's meaning/s, so far... I'd like to share my personal take on the film Interstellar, which is that the end of the film explains a moral, a moral that's woven into the fabric of the film from the beginning, becoming a part of the viewers past and towards fruition and enlightenment at the end. Messages are repeated throughout. Brand waits on a planet that appears to represent Cooper's future and fulfilment and, where love has put the past to rest (there were 3 planets, possible futures); it could be said that that planet is love, which is the answer to man kinds survival. At Cooper's daughter's death bed, his daughter says she is letting him go and tells him Brand awaits him in a distant galaxy. In death we travel alone, as we may through our memories to reconcile our past; as happened with characters Brand, Cooper and his daughter. Romiley is able to receive messages from Earth, now in the their past, but unable to send back, hints that we can't affect the past, but our choices in the present do affect the future. Dr Mann on the uninhabitable planet, twists the truth and is willing to kill in fear for his own survival and of his own death. Other than all the descriptions of humanity played out in the film including man kind's greed having caused their world's demise, Brand's father actively pushing hope, actually it is love that saves them, that goes beyond space and time; that love is the equation providing the answers to every human dilemma. Brand says, "Listen carefully, we didn't invent love..."; I believe she suggests we may be love, in which we base our present choices, to change our future destination and transcend our past (Cooper saw he was able to touch on his past with such love, in a way that time altered the future outcome in the minds and hearts of all).
I’m late as the Dickens and just watched the film in full last Friday. I knew 2001 would be an inspiration somehow. Interstellar actually took the #1 spot on my list from 2001…. After watching it 3 times once last Friday. Incredible masterpiece.
21:30 Nolan : when I was a kid like being an astronaut was.. Interviewer : was that your dream as a kid? Nolan : I’m literally answering that question! -_-
I really like how the cameras positioned in the interview, where i can see other interviewees face expression and reaction to the interviewee who is giving comments.
galloway is so annoying. he's on a lot of these hollywood reporter roundtables and although his questions are good he's constantly interrupting and talking over people. anyway, i love this movie. huge fan of chris and jessica in particular
What I hated more is that he barely even spoke to Jessica and Anne. I mean Murph is an incredibly powerful character, an atrophysicist who didn't go to space and hated her dad for going, so asking Jessica about that aspect would have been something interesting. Felt a bit sexist tbh, just spoke to the 43-year old men. I mean why bring the ladies at all then?
This video has just upgraded my 'man crush' on the Mathew Mchonhuey. Inception is one of my Top 5 Films ever.....I felt exhausted and amazed. Interstellar is up there as an experience as well, but of a different kind. So powerful: thought-provoking scientifically but more importantly to me emotionally captivating. Really bought to light my relationship with my daughter. Thanks Nolan.
Finally Finally got to see the tribe I am looking for... Film fraternity is honoured because of you people.... Extremely lucky to be placed in this moment 🙏❤️
with Christopher Nolan's INTERSTELLAR and its filmmaking......i realised - how much a man can be focused in his work, be it any work!!!! I think that's the real WIN for Nolan..... people getting enlightened in their lives, just by watching the movie!!!
It’s crazy how he makes it look realistic. Like the movie is grounded for a sci-fi movie. He also does the inter dimensional stuff kinda like a psychedelic trip but still grounded.
Ridhuan Abu Bakar Many times, yes. Tom Hanks, for example, did a ton of research for his character in "Philadelphia" on how AIDS effects someone's health.
Christopher Nolan is such a Master Mind. It's my favourite film of the last 10 years. It stretched my childhood memories, my mind, my heart, and my spirit. Afterwards, I sat and just felt film and our situation on Earth and in the Universe. So the question I would have liked to hear is: How did the film affect these participants?
To me the film is more about a father and daughter's unique relationship. In sci fi this is just masterpiece, I don't know why Oscar was not considered. Anyway, Good job by Nolan
Agree.When Matthew leaves the farmstead, Murph runs out but too late and he looks under blanket as if she might be there, but knows she isn't, its a heartbreaker.
You are welcome! I really love the film...& actually all Nolan's films. He's a kind of genius of his own! So why not share with you guys, who appreciate his cinematographical creativity?!)
2014 when this interview and movie was released feels so quaint. Can’t imagine since then we’ve faced several almost doomsday like events, people, politicians, and now the global pandemic.
I've seen this movie a few times and everytime I have watched it , it makes me think of the future because of the damage everyday life is continuing to damage our planet (mother earth) and it is to a realistic point that we will eventually have to one day , move on. As it stands now , we will have to find other means of finding a sustainable environment to continue our existence. So yes , this is a very plausible movie.
Kyle B. Forrest Gump, Whiplash, Prometheus, Skyfall, 2001 space odyssey, The woman in Black, Blue is the warmest color, Foxcatcher etc., some of the movies from my hard disk.. Why you ask?
this movie is a complete masterpiece by christopher nolan, tremendous acting, screenplay and direction
masterpiece......nolan fanboys are idiot
1bulma1 he has a good taste
Manuel Gomez you are awesome :) i feel the same way
+1bulma1 why are you hating? Lol
***** It may be because he is illiterate af that's why he couldn't figure out wtf is happening in the movie or his favorite director must be Michael bay and he likes to watch nonsensical bullshit like teenage turtles or transformers
Interstellar and inception changed the way I see life.
How so? Not being sarcastic, just genuinely curious :)
The Dark Knight changed the way I watch movies.
@@kielsee5191 actually not only movies characters and even tv series add something to your life rolemodel new information about life and choose the way of your life it helps
It makes you feel a sense of wonder and existential crisis and makes you question reality as you know it. That’s the best way I can put that feeling into words
I’m sorry but you might have a goldfish brain
I held my tears 3-4 times while watching this movie in the theater. I never had such an experience watching a movie so much emotion and epicness.
Same - the sad thing is, I talked to some people that hated it. It made me physically sad to hear that.
I didn't hate it but really was not into it. To me the epicness and emotion felt forced. The fact that the science wasn't totally wrong to me didn't make up for how inaccurate the actual details were. It's like saying that a moose is a small mammal. It's not the largest mammal and it's a mammal, but goddamn it is not small. It's true that being near a black whole will cause you to age slower, but the way it was depicted in the film was to me uncomfortably inaccurate.
Forcing Google+ Makes Me Feel Better About the Spying It wasn't about science for me. That's not what made it powerful, it was the deeper meaning that got me!
You're totally right. It took me until near the end of the film to really get what the point of it was. But it was so long and tried so hard to be epic. If they had shortened it and focused more on the family it for me would have had more impact. When they spend so long talking about the science and it's bullshit it really kills it for me. The Martian did the little details so well that it really put me more in the world of the movie and made me care about the characters.
Forcing Google+ Makes Me Feel Better About the Spying "age slower"? Are you sure you know what the theory of relativity is?
Hanz Zimmer should be there, too. The soundtrack is as equal a character in this film!
absolutely...... Zimmer's soundtracks elevated the experience of his movies to a completely different level
Hanz Zimmer was the ghost.
Agreed. One of my favourite soundtracks to any film. I can think of few that move me on such visceral level.
jessica and anne have no business being there tbh
@@Blood0ceanthey’re only the main actresses in the movie, but yeah not needed 🤪
"It doesn't need to be understood, it needs to be felt"
Done, role credits
The TENET trailer has this line almost exactly.
@@zayng.7553 exactly !
TENET needs to be understood but 2001 is something else, it has a very simple story line but very emotionally impacting when you feel it.
except he made sure that everyone understood in Interstellar by constantly spelling it out to the audience
A good summary of art in general!
2:45 "It doesn't need to be understood, It needs to be felt" - 2014
"Don't try to understand it, just feel it" - TENET 2020
Love this man 💖
I feel like thats gonna be his excuse as to why TENET won't make any sense
Shitisleip - that depends. Most movies (unless they are more biographical or reality based stories), sci fi ones specially, follow their own specific rules. If they are done well in the story then it could work. At the end of the day, they are still fiction. Even hard sci fi is.
❤️
Haha I just watched the movie yesterday and still recovering...
I'd say he really meant what he said, I mean, the parts with the most important dialogue are barely hearable through the background noise, and by no mistake either.
And even when we had a quiet place for them to reveal the hidden mechanics of the movie, and the protagonist asks a vital question, the character (Neil) says we better sleep now....
Lol I was thinking the same thing! Just saw Tenet and realized that this is the reason his movies are the best.
I don't care what the so called critics said,this is without a doubt,one of the greatest movies of all time
critics can suck it lol
Sorry , you're not even close it's not one of the greatest movies , it's the greatest movie that's ever made and it'll remain like forever that's because the highest aspiration for humans is space and that combined with father daughter love with amazing screenplay and jaw dropping music so yeah it can't beat
critics can't unsee the flaws movie have. this one is too flawed to be even considered a good movie
@Marshmello I'm sorry for you, but movie critics are 100% ok. Interstellar is just for people that understand just Spongebob. if one has a bit of brain, all the crap Insterstellar is filled with can't go unnoticed
@Marshmello poor guy, again, read some review of this mediocre movie written by someone that (clearly) understands it better than you goons
This meeting needs Hans Zimmer to be "The Perfect Meeting".
I was just thinking that I can’t believe Hans didn’t get a mention. The score in this film is a major part and epic. It has some incredible scenes which would not have had the impact without the score.
@John Frylock I doubt he turned him down. He probably signed up for Dune before Tenet and it would to show Nolan unjustice if he haphazard it, although Zimmer haphazard would probably still turn into greatness. I have to say that until this point I am not so fond of Ludwig Gorransson, so I hope he changes my mind and only appears as a temporary substitute for Zimmer.
@@KTK44 he's not Zimmer, but Goranssons good. Black Panther was amazing as was (is) The Mandalorian...
Don’t forget Emma Thomas, who has worked on all of Nolan’s films and is his wife.
@@KTK44 How come he signed Dune before Tenet.. Tenet released years ago!!
Lol juzz kidding
Will never understand how they/Hans didn't get an Oscar for the soundtrack.
Because Oscars are heavily rigged towards a lot of factors.
He was robbed
100% agree.
finaly cooper meet Murph as same age when he left...thank god...
And he got Brand from Edmunds.
He didn’t though, she was twice his age when he came back.
@@alexman378 this interview
@@alexman378 lol it was a joke
I got 2 tickets to watch this in IMAX when it was released. I didn’t know much about interstellar only that it was about time travel, worm holes, black holes etc. I took my 11 year old daughter to watch it with me, not knowing anything about the story about a father and his 11-12 year old daughter.
My daughter Aurora cried all the way through it. She was hanging on to my arm right through the film, admittedly I had major tears in a few scenes.
My daughter still thinks it’s the best movie she has ever seen and Interstellar is her 2001-A Space Odyssey. Especially the experience of watching it in an IMAX theatre.
It’s definitely one of my standout theatre experiences in the last 10 years.
My daughter said to me afterwards that I was her “Cooper”. It’s these little things, these little experiences that as a father to 3 daughters and a son makes being a dad so much more rewarding. Hans Zimmers score was incredible.
Beautiful comment on a masterpiece .... watch over your Murph .
The reason why this host gets the privilege to interview so much great talent is beyond me. The way he interrupts them so often to ask menial questions is pretty annoying. This is CHRIS NOLAN. Let him finish speaking!!!
yeah i was irritated too, he acts like a stupid teenager! if I were a host I would talk to Chris only))
They're edited quickly that it seems like interrupting, I think. Either had editing or he has only a limited time, so he has to interrupt, so that he keeps everything on schedule so that he can keep his job. It's a cutthroat business being an interviewer, believe me. I would be more sympathetic towards the guy if I were you.
George Daugherty exactly what the comment above says. I don't think he did interrupt. There were edits that cut off them as they were speaking, not the presenter. They probably talked for twice the length of time as shown here.
His job is to keep the interview on track and interesting. Chris is my favorite director and inspiration, but as a visionary he can sometimes meander off. The interviewer does him a favor by keeping him on point.
George Daugherty No, I watched many Hollywood Reporter interviews and even without the edits, he still interrupts everyone.
Best film I've ever seen - in 40+ years of watching movies - particularly SF movies. A masterpiece - story, acting, soundtrack, underlying concepts.
Nodge X You must have not seen that many films in that 40 years
Awesome. I love when I don't see cynics around
@@goatof2k716 I do, and Interestellar is a MASTERPIECE
Same here. It's up there. I wouldn't call one the best, since I love titles such as Lady Vengeance and Birdman just as much, but it is one of the greatest film experiences I've ever had.
Arrival is right there as well, but other than that, I have to agree.
This movie is gold.
That "scene" with Matthew catching up, absolutely broke me down. Never had I cried to a movie before, but I had to stop it because I felt everything he was conveying, what a tremendous piece of work by everyone.
For me it was his reacting/crying seeing his kids aged in the recordings on the ship. That level of raw acting and emotion I have never seen done anywhere near as good for it just being a person reacting to videos on a monitor. It was a masterclass in acting.
Why is scene in quotes lmao
That scene is a meme for me. I wished i could cry to feel emotions, but it makes me laugh everytime. lol
@@ruffsnapthat’s the exact scene OP is talking about
This film was seriously snubbed at pretty much every award ceremony in the world.
Sam Harnish It's before its time. The critics and academy doesn't understand it yet. Just like 2001: A Space Odyssey.
@@TheBandy98 AGREED
It's amazingly done but it's not that deep.
ikr!!
Not even nominated for best original screenplay. Will never make sense...
Why he was overlooked for best director is beyond me.
insaneapples because the Academy is fucking shit nowadays , since Titanic was released and won , the academy nas gone downhill in terms of credibilty , they fucking suck
+Manuel Gomez Indeed!!
Lewis Cranston, you have no clue what pretentiousness is, then. Alejandro Innaritu and Christopher Nolan are the opposite of pretentious. They speak emotional truths. Boyhood is the same way. How is showing the power of love in Interstellar and showing true suffering in The Revenant pretentious? Nope. That's the beauty of cinema. Of course it's all subjective and it's your opinion. I just find it sad that's how you see it.
Rethinking it, I respect Nolan as a filmmaker and Interstellar is good except from the ending. But my thoughts on AGI stands the same, Birdman was just trying to be something better than it was like the main character.
It doesn't seem like he cares. He makes great movies and knows it
I watch this movie at least once every few weeks. It is my favorite movie of all time. It is amazing.
Nik yessss
Yess bitch
I have a routine that I watch all Nolan movies in the month of july
Fact of the movie: Chris Nolan has farmed 500 acres of corn fields for this movie and when the film ended Nolan sold corn fields and made a profit......well one smartest director alive on the planet
Whats your point ?
Gideon CA he only burned his half
River Pinkston everything burns😉😉
Lol i dont think the profit from corn was a part of his plan, yea, maybe he had thought about it for a sec
@@riverpinkston8884 It's not about corn, it's about sending a message hahah
Everytime I make a top 10 movie list with my favourite films of all time, I always end up filling it with Nolan films, I can't help it, their just so god damn awesome!
yeah!!
Same
Christopher Nolan takes up 3 spaces in my Top 10.
"Inception" definitely, for the idea of doing a "Heist
Movie" in someone's mind. "Interstellar", because
I have always been into movies that talk about space
travel. People have to remember...It's Not Reality!
Nothing in the movie has ever happened before!
"Memento", probably started out as a "revenge
movie", but then worked in the idea of the tattoo's,
and that he "made up" part of his history to justify
the person who "supposedly" killed his wife.
And The Dark Knight has to be up there in the greatest superhero movies ever made.
the fact that 2001 inspired two of my fav directors christopher nolan and denis villeneuve is another reason i am grateful for stanley kubrick.
Haha! I was thinking that I am not much of a sci-fi fan, but my favourite films of all time are both Arrival and Interstellar: themes of fire within the human soul that heats the cold universe...
that's because 2OO1 is the goat.
Add Denis Villanueve “Dune” to the list of the best sci fi films of all time. I can’t wait for Dune Part 2.
The singular best film ever made. Maaaaaaaaassive fan of Annie and Jess. Mathew was sensational as well. Screenplay.. directorial work and the sheer beauty of Kip's science behind all of it.. what an absolute masterpiece. Really words cannot do it justice. I ve watched it 5 times by now and I will watch it again many more in the future. My favourite film of all time.
I love Christopher Nolan. He's such a sweet, kind, and thoughtful, man who also happens to be one the world's greatest film makers.
terrific movie, terrific cast, terrific director. One of the few commercially successful original movies of 2014
One of you upvoters forgot to downvote the video (49/50) :p
Of 2014?of the last 20 years
*Best Music* in a movie ever. Period.
Jessica is so beautiful.
thegiantpaperpanda Her red hair makes all the difference
Indeed she is. And Anne is too.
@AsSeenOnTV is there a straight red blooded male who wouldn't?
@AsSeenOnTV chill
@AsSeenOnTV why not?
It's been 4-5 months since i watched this movie for the first time, and i still think about it every day. Masterpiece!
"Chris lets talk about the Inception.....of this film"
Hahaha
Totally! !!
NostalgiNorden zing!
"What memento do you take away from Interstellar, Chris?..."
I would really like to know what this means. Can someone explain the meaning of hos comment and why its so special? Thanks!
Or the Dark Knight......
I watch this movie every 6 months and end up discovering new things each time. The amalgamation of Science & Love is just beautiful.
It’s so good it’s painful. That’s how you know a movie is that good. Only a few movies make me physically and emotionally painful. It’s so good it’s painful.
I’m so glad someone said this. After seeing this movie I truly a pain in my heart just thinking about it... it’s so hard to explain or understand why, it’s just so intensely out of this world beautiful and brilliant. Best film ever made I don’t think anything will ever top it.
"It's so good It's painful."
Being Arsenal fan is just the same.
This film is a masterpiece and never ceases to bring me to tears of awe. A truly masterful science fiction film. I hate that so many people don’t know it because it got snubbed of proper attention before, during, and after award season. But this film is a master class on acting, directing, and storytelling.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This is the movie that made me fall in love with film. It is completely awe inspiring from start to finish. I laughed, I cried, I cheered, I pondered. This movie gave me a different and unique perspective on love and this life that we live.
“It’s not possible”
“No, it’s necessary” FUCKING CHILLS EVERY TIME!!
Best film ever.
+okan hınıslı you haven't seen many films then.
nope :)
Better than Cosmopolis?
The library scene ruins the entire film, so tonally out of place.
Lewis Cranston, I would have to greatly disagree. The library scene actually elevates the film to a whole new level and if it ruined the film for you, then you were never a believer in the them of the movie: love is eternal across the universe and pushes to do amazing things.
Every person who believes that scene is finally out of places often come from a cynical point of view of life. The library scene is the definition of movie magic at its finest, really.
Stunning film, stunning soundtrack & stunning acting!
Jay ❤️
Anyone that doesn’t like this movie, in no disrespect, just doesn’t have the brain capacity or capability to imagine what they portrayed in this movie, most people are too dumb to understand relativity, and wormholes, and 5th dimensions, they cannot understand a truly MOVING EXPERIENCE, with BEAUTIFUL AND INCREDIBLE cinematography and special effects. The details of the ticks on the first planet equating to time on earth. They can’t understand how a single tone of music played over and over can incite emotions ranging from happiness to utter sadness and despair. The movie is sci-fi sure, but the core of the movie is a daughter and father. THATS IT.
I love Interstellar! Such a masterpiece. I've watched it five times, and I believe that number will increase in the future.
don't try to understand it feel it - from tenet's trailer 2:45
Exacly. 2001 is my fav movie of all becuse i had to feel it while watching!!! So i just got more hyped right now for tenet
"Let's talk about the inception of this film..." See what he did there?
Gabriel Nakamura
He probably just wanted to leave a Memento for his fans. He has quite a Following.
Buddum tsss
J Shepard how prestigious of him such prestige
I'm going to stay up late trying to figure out the punchline of this joke. It's going to give me insomnia.
@@landgabriel hurry fall asleep or the dark knight will come for you
Christopher Nolan is a legend.. salute :)
My favourite film ever. Just watched it again, and wow. Just wow. You were my ghost!! 🎉
matthew always sound like giving a lowkey smooth dramatic monologue
It's not about the accuracy but embracing the notions and the grandeur of imagination that Chris Nolan has. People have hard conveying their thoughts and expressing their feelings in day-to-day life. But Chris Nolan outdoes himself in every aspect. How he portrays his ideas on to the screen is what gets me. It is as imaginative as it gets with Nolan.
The only original movie on 2014 Top 10 highest grossing movies... the other 9 were comic book adaptations, sequels, franchises....
Good point
Ugh. Anne and Jessica such great women and he barely asked them any questions.
Christopher Nolanhas always been a huge inspiration of mine as a filmmaker, not only because of how good his films are. But because of how sincere and passionate he is about what he does.
Besides the cinematography and screenplay, the music makes his movies epic
Hits different during COVID era, the last part of the interview
One of the best movies ever made in the history of cinema!
Easily, one of my personal favorite movies of all time. It had such an impact on me.
Best actors + Best director + best musician + sci-fi plot. What else you need to not hate this movie ?
23:45 wow. Her response about it. I totally agree and have the same opinion. The only mentality even worth having is being positive, hoping for the best, and doing what we can to improve the situation
The way Nolan looking at the cast while they are speaking like a father looking at his children proudly they achieved something BIG!, their success is his success.
Original concept and story of the century.
I normally like to watch movies like that, space travel, wormholes and black holes but Interstellar is my best movie of all time. Amazing something !!!!
Thank you to those in the making and sharing of this discussion. Now watching in December 2020 and the world has never felt so inhospitable to me, now age 53 with great concern for my son and grandson's future. I thoroughly enjoyed this film, one of my favourites and Matthew McConaughey a favourite actor. I can't help resting on this, my take on the film's meaning/s, so far... I'd like to share my personal take on the film Interstellar, which is that the end of the film explains a moral, a moral that's woven into the fabric of the film from the beginning, becoming a part of the viewers past and towards fruition and enlightenment at the end. Messages are repeated throughout. Brand waits on a planet that appears to represent Cooper's future and fulfilment and, where love has put the past to rest (there were 3 planets, possible futures); it could be said that that planet is love, which is the answer to man kinds survival. At Cooper's daughter's death bed, his daughter says she is letting him go and tells him Brand awaits him in a distant galaxy. In death we travel alone, as we may through our memories to reconcile our past; as happened with characters Brand, Cooper and his daughter. Romiley is able to receive messages from Earth, now in the their past, but unable to send back, hints that we can't affect the past, but our choices in the present do affect the future. Dr Mann on the uninhabitable planet, twists the truth and is willing to kill in fear for his own survival and of his own death. Other than all the descriptions of humanity played out in the film including man kind's greed having caused their world's demise, Brand's father actively pushing hope, actually it is love that saves them, that goes beyond space and time; that love is the equation providing the answers to every human dilemma. Brand says, "Listen carefully, we didn't invent love..."; I believe she suggests we may be love, in which we base our present choices, to change our future destination and transcend our past (Cooper saw he was able to touch on his past with such love, in a way that time altered the future outcome in the minds and hearts of all).
This is one of the movies I wish I could rewatch again for the very first time! Hands down will be my all time favourite movie
Stellar cast. Jessica Chastain was spectacular.
If we could classify films:
1. Interstellar
2. Others.
1. 2001
2. Others
bro, the Martian is also an amazing one
HAH
Aditya Kondamudi
The Martian.... pfft.
yes my man
The line (I don't remember exactly) of Anne Hathaway's character, that love is a force in the universe, is so memorable to me.
Doesn’t sound that memorable to you then haha
I’m late as the Dickens and just watched the film in full last Friday. I knew 2001 would be an inspiration somehow. Interstellar actually took the #1 spot on my list from 2001…. After watching it 3 times once last Friday.
Incredible masterpiece.
"It's really arrogant to think that we can knock out Mother Nature." Well said, Mr. McConaghuey.
Gladiator, Interstellar and The Man From Earth, my favorite movies
21:30
Nolan : when I was a kid like being an astronaut was..
Interviewer : was that your dream as a kid?
Nolan : I’m literally answering that question! -_-
I really like how the cameras positioned in the interview, where i can see other interviewees face expression and reaction to the interviewee who is giving comments.
galloway is so annoying. he's on a lot of these hollywood reporter roundtables and although his questions are good he's constantly interrupting and talking over people. anyway, i love this movie. huge fan of chris and jessica in particular
caramel coffee your so right. He cuts all of them off. It's so annoying!!! Great film!!!
What I hated more is that he barely even spoke to Jessica and Anne. I mean Murph is an incredibly powerful character, an atrophysicist who didn't go to space and hated her dad for going, so asking Jessica about that aspect would have been something interesting. Felt a bit sexist tbh, just spoke to the 43-year old men. I mean why bring the ladies at all then?
This video has just upgraded my 'man crush' on the Mathew Mchonhuey. Inception is one of my Top 5 Films ever.....I felt exhausted and amazed. Interstellar is up there as an experience as well, but of a different kind. So powerful: thought-provoking scientifically but more importantly to me emotionally captivating. Really bought to light my relationship with my daughter. Thanks Nolan.
Interstellar, Inception and Tenet are my favorite movies of all "time".
Finally Finally got to see the tribe I am looking for... Film fraternity is honoured because of you people.... Extremely lucky to be placed in this moment 🙏❤️
I like the way Anne Hathaway is looking at Matthew McConaughey while he's speaking.
3 out 5 my fav film all time is directed by Christopher Nolan, absoloutely unreal talent and introduced me to han zimmer too..
This movie connected with all audiences especially parents .
It's probably Nolan's most loved movie by general audiences.
along with the dark knight~
so Nolan already have that dialogue- "You dont need to understand, you just feel"
suman tripathy You came straight from the Tenet trailer I see
Teymour yeah 😛
This movie is AWESOME. Love it. Saw it on UltraFlix !
with Christopher Nolan's INTERSTELLAR and its filmmaking......i realised - how much a man can be focused in his work, be it any work!!!! I think that's the real WIN for Nolan..... people getting enlightened in their lives, just by watching the movie!!!
2:40
Nolan: I don't think it needs to be understood, it needs to be felt.
Tenet: Don't try to understand it, feel it.
Stop stealing other comments
One of the best movie I ever have watched, my love Interstellar ❤️
It’s crazy how he makes it look realistic. Like the movie is grounded for a sci-fi movie. He also does the inter dimensional stuff kinda like a psychedelic trip but still grounded.
This movie is beyond our time. We are living in time of true genius.
I want one of these for TENET. I NEED one of these.
Nolan has great director skills and I’m glad this is his profession.
I never seen anybody ask this question:
"does the character in a movie that these actors play shape their real lives in any way?"
Great question I'd love to hear the answers to that
Ridhuan Abu Bakar Many times, yes. Tom Hanks, for example, did a ton of research for his character in "Philadelphia" on how AIDS effects someone's health.
Mark Valdez thanks man for the info!
Christopher Nolan is such a Master Mind. It's my favourite film of the last 10 years. It stretched my childhood memories, my mind, my heart, and my spirit. Afterwards, I sat and just felt film and our situation on Earth and in the Universe. So the question I would have liked to hear is: How did the film affect these participants?
2 minute silence for those who haven't seen Interstellar.
I’ve been listening to the soundtrack in my truck for the last year. I’ve probably heard the entire soundtrack over 100 times in that period.
FOUND IT! Name of that awesome, anxious, exciting tune is
"Final Frontier" by Thomas Bergersen.
YES!!!
No it's darude - sandstorm
+Robert Papageorge thought the same thing
Watching this movie in the theatre was a physical experience, literally. Afterwards I felt like I had just done a hike.
Probably Christopher's best movie
The way Matthew Mcconaughey is talking , reminds me of Rust Coleh explaning the two detective about the Dora case.
Natural actor ,
To me the film is more about a father and daughter's unique relationship. In sci fi this is just masterpiece, I don't know why Oscar was not considered. Anyway, Good job by Nolan
Agree.When Matthew leaves the farmstead, Murph runs out but too late and he looks under blanket as if she might be there, but knows she isn't, its a heartbreaker.
@@simonrae3048 YES, It was so touching moments,
It is incredibly calming to hear chris talk
Thank you Olvya
You are welcome! I really love the film...& actually all Nolan's films. He's a kind of genius of his own! So why not share with you guys, who appreciate his cinematographical creativity?!)
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Movie of the decade
At 2:30 - "it doesn't need to be understood. It needs to be felt". Sounds like Tenet!
The best host ever (Interrupted Awards 2014).
4:08 optical illusion I know but Anne Hathaway has no legs
You only saw that because you want to be ... fooled
🤣🤣🤣
2014 when this interview and movie was released feels so quaint. Can’t imagine since then we’ve faced several almost doomsday like events, people, politicians, and now the global pandemic.
I've seen this movie a few times and everytime I have watched it , it makes me think of the future because of the damage everyday life is continuing to damage our planet (mother earth) and it is to a realistic point that we will eventually have to one day , move on.
As it stands now , we will have to find other means of finding a sustainable environment to continue our existence.
So yes , this is a very plausible movie.
Still remains to be my most favourite movie of all time.
I'm scared to watch 2 films because I'm scared of the emotional roller coaster it'll send me to again: Interstellar and The Pianist.
Exactly. I can't shake the tides and waves of emotions I felt watching interstellar yesterday.
Yeah, and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. That film is hard on you :)
All the movies mentioned above are overrated crap, except "The Pianist."
Pritam Jaykar What are your favorite movies?
Kyle B. Forrest Gump, Whiplash, Prometheus, Skyfall, 2001 space odyssey, The woman in Black, Blue is the warmest color, Foxcatcher etc., some of the movies from my hard disk.. Why you ask?
This movie is the definition of masterpiece