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Omg stop reacting to the same movies with different people instead react to SIN CITY 2005 WATCHMEN 2009 THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO 2011 WARRIOR 2011 new stuff not movies you have on the channel stop it
That scene, him leaving as Murph screams “Dad!”, the wave scene (from sheer awe), Mann “docking” and THE Docking Scene (from sheer awe), “Love, TARS, love”, “Eureka!”, the “first contact” reveal, “Because my Dad promised me”… All of these scenes just kill me every single time.
I don't cry easily at all, and that was only the second movie scene of my LIFE (at around age ~33) that happened to pull tears down my nose. I was eating a salad at the time and remember thinking, "What's going on, what's this wet stuff coming down my nose?? I don't remember putting onions in this salad!" lol. If anyone is curious, the FIRST movie that got me like that was just a few years prior to that ("Inside Out").
Christopher Nolan killed it, Matthew McConaughey killed it, Hans Zimmer killed it and everyone involved in this movie killed it. Absolute phenomenal movie
@@orangewarm1I’m convinced y’all just hate on anything that’s well received just to be different 💀 this movie is nothing short of perfection and rotten tomatoes is known for giving great movies lower ratings than they deserve
@@Justsomeguy8985 And every 1.25 seconds another person learns this fun fact, while some who feel like they must act like a cunt just because they don't like others learning this fun fact just because they've already heard it.
This is one of the most emotionally powerful and emotionally draining movies I have ever experienced. When Cooper says goodbye to his daughter before he leaves it always makes me tear up, but when he sees the video messages from his children and sees how they have grown up over the past 23 years, I breakdown in tears and ugly cry just like McConaughy!
I never understood the naysayers who've always called Nolan a cold and emotionally distant filmmaker, I always just show them THIS movie as a pretty definitiv argument.
I don't cry easily at all, and that "23-years-of-messages" scene was only the second movie scene of my LIFE (at around age ~33) that happened to pull tears down my nose. I was eating a salad at the time and remember thinking, "What's going on, what's this wet stuff coming down my nose?? I don't remember putting onions in this salad!" lol. If anyone is curious, the FIRST movie that got me like that was just a few years prior to that ("Inside Out").
Watching him pretend to predict and understand the movie on "First" watch just goes to show what truly brilliant mind he has. He's so much smarter than us mere mortals.
The fact this didn't win an Oscar will forever be considered a crime in film making...I don't think I've ever used the word 'masterpiece' to describe a film before, but this is it if there's ever been one.
It was nominated for five Oscars, but it did actually win for visual effects just to clarify. Where they absolutely did snub the film were the performances specifically with McConaughey, but then also not nominating Nolan for Best Director and Hans Zimmer winning for best score.
@@RegReg02 Eddie Redmayne won for The Theory of Everything in best lead actor. The Grand Budapest Hotel won for best score. The list is pretty extensive, a lot of the same movies were nominated that year in the categories.
Just wanted to express my sincere thanks to the both of you for sharing this reaction. Movies like this feel timeless, so watching your reaction helped me fall in love with the movie again. The space docking sequence, Hanz Zimmer's exceptional "organ-ic score", and the line "Because my Dad promised me" are among my favorite parts of the film. Thank you Reel Rejects for sharing this reaction!
I’ve rewatch this movie so many times. In my opinion this is Nolan’s masterpiece. I don’t think he’ll ever top this. So many memorable scenes and music.
So many memories from seeing this in theaters. I remember when they were attempting to dock with the spinning station, I caught myself wide eyed and not breathing almost the entire time.
As someone who has spent entire years without stepping out of my home, even with all the entertainment and good food in the world, it is very difficult to stay emotionally stable.
@@ReneReacts Look up Tehching Hsieh a performance artist who spent 13 years alone; including a year of solitary confinement in the name of "art". It is amazing how resilient the brain can become under stress.
I had no intention of sitting here and watching the entire hour. But it’s been a minute since seeing Interstellar so here I am. What a phenomenal movie. Thank God for filmmakers (& their teams) that are trying to make movies like this. It’s rare.
The girl who plays young Murphy her name is Mackenzie Foy She played as I think the daughter of Bella in the twilight saga breaking Dawn part 1 an 2 and was in the conjuring 2013
"Love is the one thing we're capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space. Maybe we should trust that, even if we can't understand it" Truly incredible. Incredible.
@@samuelwalker1410 Aha. Does the same go also for hate, spite, indifference? Technically they are then also not emotions then. One wonders what emotions should be...
@@samuelwalker1410 but love is not, then? And how does one "transcend" time and space, while others do not? So the point I want to make here, is that Interstellar is full of such pseudophilosophic and unscientific statements, which would not bother me, if all Nolan fans would not stress all the time how "scientific accurate" the film is (which it is not - not even remotely)".
Hans Zimmer deserves every award there is for his movie scores. These movies don’t hit the same way without that Hans Zimmer score. Hans Zimmer score playing as humanity’s last hope fades away TARS “It’s not possible” Hans Zimmer score growing Cooper “No, it’s necessary” Hans Zimmer score playing as he saves humanity
The interviews in the introduction are actually from a real documentary. The Dust Bowl(2012), by Ken Burns, is a docu-miniseries that recounts the Dust Bowl, in the American Midwest and parts of Canada’s Prairies, bordering the American Midwest, during the Great Depression, in the 1930s.
The science consultant was Kip Thorne. He made sure the science behind the story was accurate, and the director gave him a little credit by naming one of the robot marines was named Kip.
As a father of a 7year old daughter, this film completely broke me from the moment McConaughey decides to do the mission. The seen of him and Murf before he leaves is one of the most impactful scenes ever.....'I love you forever' 😢❤
@@MarioBarioNope, the space stations are an intermediate step. They needed confirmation before using the worm hole to populate the planet Brand is on. That planet is the future home for humans.
You notice when then tried docking on the rotating station after Mann messed it up, Cooper turned into the G force as he's the experienced pilot where Brand allowed her face and head to pull away from it causing her to lose consciousness.
Kip Thorne, Nobel laureate and the scientific advisor for this movie was a professor of theoretical physics at my university. He got us a screening of Interstellar a month before its theatrical release. Pretty much the entire student body watched it on the big screen on the campus green and it was freakin amazing. Blew everyone's minds.
42:39 this part right here 😭 Jessica Chastain’s acting in this part is perfect, the pain and fear in her voice upon even considering her dad left her to die just breaks my heart everytime I see it
This movie was great when I first saw it but now I've got two daughters and this film wrecks me. It makes me cry like a baby. Probably my favorite Nolan film.
Easily my favourite Nolan, and I am a 25 year old guy. The most emotional, scientifically enjoyable, heart-wrenching Nolan put on film. The Prestige comes a close second.
Fav movie of all time, always baffles me that so many people don't rank this as Nolan's best (TDK or The Prestige are arguable imo, the rest clearly isn't). The best combination of idea, visuals, but also emotion and characters, which hasn't always been his strong suit). Seeing it in IMAX again after a decade solidified it. It's crazy that it sold out everywhere for almost all screenings (here in The Netherlands as well). Seeing it for the first time was my favorite movie going experience & seeing it again was my 2nd favorite movie going experience.
Because it's very tough to follow for most people, and can feel like science mumbo jumbo... nolan makes insanely good movies and you can never really go wrong with them. I didn't like this movie for a long time, but the more I watch it, the more I love it.
This is honestly probably one of, if not the best movie I’ve ever seen from start to finish. Absolutely incredible what Nolan did here. I NEED A PART TWO!
First time ever in my life, I experienced mental fatigue, was coming out of the theaters watching this. The tension, rollercoaster and beautiful cinematography. Emotional toll it took on me and the mental gymnastics I had to do, I was literally blown away. Never have I ever been so intellectually and emotionally stimulated! This should be talked about more and hopefully will go down as a pioneering cinematographic and storytelling masterpiece. As for example Lord of the Rings. Thank you for your reactions on this journey, it was a privilege and joy to go through it again, with you!
"Mostly practical effects"? Did you really mean "Extremely heavy VFX." LOL I am not sure how you deduce this movie is "practical" when every space scene in this entire movie is VFX, and this movie takes place in space for over 75% of the time. If you mean "practical effects" as in sets instead of green screen with the actors doing close-quarter acting scenes, then agreement there. However, no, space scenes were not "practical." That is physically impossible to be practical. Mr. Nolan referred to close-up shooting/scenes as "practical" more than CGI. He worded his interview very poorly, because it is extremely obvious this has heavy VFX usage. Many other VFX professionals have mentioned this as well.
@ we are on the same page. Nolan’s films in general I meant. I understand this is a heavy vfx film when in space. But it isn’t shitty cgi for cgi sake. His desire to build sets, use rear projection, plant corn rather than use cgi is what I mean. He’s blowing dust on his actors and not doing it in post. He’s on the ice on location in Iceland rather than in a warehouse He shoots on actual water on the first planet. Of course he needs effects for the huge waves. Other directors would make the waves AND the water they wade through cgi. Nolan films overall will look great forever due to his dedication to being as practical and in-camera as he can.
I cannot reiterate this enough that experiencing this first time in imax 10 years later was the best feeling. And watching it with my sister was very special
This movie literally changed my way of seeing life… probably saved my life… and that is no understatement, this is a piece of Art! Top 3 Nolan Movies for me
I watched this for the first time 2 days ago then watched it again yesterday and then watched it again today and watched this reaction. Im totally obsessed with this amazing film because every time ive watched, the emotions are fresh.
Interstellar is easily one of the biggest regret of myself not seeing in theaters. At the time, I didn't know who Nolan was (I mean, I watched The Dark Knight Trilogy but I mostly known them as Batman films, not a Christopher Nolan film), I wasn't sci fi geek at the time, and I wasn't mentally prepared for a heavy movie with a duration of 169 minutes. It wasn't until Dunkirk that made my eyes focused more on Nolan's skills as a filmmaker and it was the moment where I searched his filmography, watched Interstellar at home on HBO and realized that I should've known Interstellar better when it came out in 2014
And now it's coming out in IMAX so you can go and see it! Just like me man. Back in 2014 I chose to see hunger games instead of Interstellar....🤦 One of the biggest regrets of my life. Now it's coming back to IMAX! And I'll be sitting there right in the middle row!
This isn't just one of the best Sci-fi films ever made, but one of the best films ever made that literally changed science fact going forward, thanks to Nolan hiring real astrophysicists and theorists.
Kip Thorne worked with Christopher Nolan on this movie to ensure the science is as solid as possible, there’s even an accompanying textbook The Science of Interstellar!
Me and my 13 yr old daughter watched this together for the first time and she was in tears multiple times. Definitely a memory we share that we'll never forget.
I booked tickets to watch the re-release this Friday at a real IMAX theater. It'll be my first time watching anything in a real IMAX format, and I am beyond excited. This is easily one of my favorite movies of all time.
I’m booked for next Wednesday! Same story here. When I was 18, I didn’t know the difference between IMAX and LieMAX yet. Now, 10 years later, Here I come, IMAX 70MM
I love this film. I can watch it again and again and it still hits. The combined efforts of Nolan, the cast, crew and Hans Zimmer's brilliant score make this film sing. Going to see it in IMAX tomorrow night. CAN'T WAIT!!
Im a poool of tears thru and thru all the movie... the heartfelt scene... even those who are not that emotional because the beauty of the film making. The cornfield chase, the docking, so she can Save The World...everything. Interstellar is a great movie.
Saw this a few days early at an Alamo advance screening in Dallas. At the end of the emergency docking sequence, the entire audience let out an audible exhale. In over 50 years of moviegoing, that's the only time I've heard that reaction from a crowd.
I saw the film in a press screening at an Imax cinema. It was definitely the first time that all the press members (critics) applauded at the end of the film. Afterwards I learned that many saw Hans Zimmer's music as the driving force.
I missed watching it in theaters 10 years ago but caught it at home a few years after release. I did not realize how much of a cinematic masterpiece this movie was destined to be. With the 10 year anniversary I was determined to see it on the big screen. Luckily, I made up for my mishap it by watching it on the 70mm IMAX screen in NYC this past Saturday. What an absolute journey and experience watching it on such a mammoth screen. You literally felt you were in space with them. Absolutely mind boggling and just thankful I could catch it with my wife and son.
This movie is such a great reminder of why I ended up loving sci-fi movies! I fortunately got the chance to get IMAX 70MM tickets for December 9 and I'm going to do a review on it when I get the chance because I have another movie I didn't realize I got tickets for XD but in all seriousness, this movie is an emotional roller coaster that leaves you feeling everything. I absolutely can't wait to see how it feels in IMAX. I remember watching this movie in a Thursday night showing with my grandparents and while my grandma didn't understand the ending, we watched it again for an astronomy class I took in my third year of being in the university and she ended up loving this movie once I Explained it to her and because she passed this year, this movie is going to emotionally wreck me but I have to see this movie in honor of her. This reaction was exactly what my thoughts were 10 years ago so I can't wait to see how my thoughts have changed within this time. Love you reactions guys!
In 2 days I'm going to the 10th Anniversary showing of this epic film at my local IMAX theater I CANNOT WAIT! It is a once in a generation movie. Thank you Christopher Nolan.
When me, my sister and her fiancé went to go see this in IMAX last Friday (my second time seeing it, first time in IMAX. Their first time seeing it) she said during the movie that she wishes they could make this movie a ride somehow and I totally agree! They also really enjoyed the movie as well! And the music when Coop is trying to dock the ship is SOOOOO GOOD! The music during the whole movie is good, but that scene just really stuck out to me. Also the first time I watched this I think I was in my late teens or early 20s and the scene where he comes back to the 23 years worth of video messages really got to me, but this last time watching it (@ 27) for some reason the part at the end when he's speaking to elderly Murph really got to me. I'm not sure why haha
Yes one of my all time favorite movies and my favorite film score of all time. I saw Hans Zimmer live back in September and when he performed this score I got goosebumps such an unforgettable experience.
I just noticed that... after 10 years and 90 bizillions times watching... just after Coop drives away, all sadness and all , we go next scene, the take off and the mission. "Ill do best succeeding in the mission, stay focused and come back rather than still bathe in my sadness. "
Right before Interstellar Mackenzie Foy (Murphy) played Bella and Edward’s daughter in the last two Twilight films and she was also in the Disney film The Nutcracker and the Four Realms with Keira Knightley and Morgan Freeman and another Disney film more recently. But she definitely deserves better, bigger, and more frequent roles.
There is a book written by Kip Thorne, the physicist that they consulted with when writing and producing this movie. It’s called “the science behind interstellar” and it just makes the movie even better!
You are so right about watching this in different times of your life. When I saw it when it came out I didn’t have kids. After having kids when I watch this movie now it is so different and the emotions I feel are so much more intense watching it now being a father. This movie is a masterpiece.
One of my favorite scenes from this movie is such a small moment; the smirk the Anne Hathaways character makes when Murphy says “Gravity” is what brought them to the facility. I haven’t been able to properly put in words why yet, but hopefully someone here can?
One of the strongest film scores of all time. It perfectly captures the emotional core of love, loss, and the vastness of space and time. Hans Zimmer has a lot of fantastic scores under his belt, but this one seems to fly under the radar sometimes.
I was so happy to see this movie in 2014 in 70mm IMAX! I'm glad that it's gotten more appreciation over the 20 years since its release. Such a phenomenal film, and still tear up at the end.
I saw this in theaters (sadly not in IMAX) and it was incredible. Truly an unparalleled movie watching experience and what a theater was meant to be. A place to inspire awe. I couldn’t take my eyes off the screen and I don’t think there was a dry eye in the theater at the end.
This was great reaction. Thank you both for that! The realization of how we waste our time is inspiring me to leave social media and really do some things which I wanted to do for a really really long time! I think we not only need to preserve this movie for future generations, but also this video and Reel Rejects channel too!!!
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Omg stop reacting to the same movies with different people
instead react to
SIN CITY 2005
WATCHMEN 2009
THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO 2011
WARRIOR 2011
new stuff not movies you have on the channel
stop it
Jay and silent Bob
Please respond to the Honest Trailer for this… it’s a classic!! @reelrejects!
It doesn’t matter how many times i watch this movie, i will always tear up when they watch the videos 23 years later
Hard same
That scene, him leaving as Murph screams “Dad!”, the wave scene (from sheer awe), Mann “docking” and THE Docking Scene (from sheer awe), “Love, TARS, love”, “Eureka!”, the “first contact” reveal, “Because my Dad promised me”… All of these scenes just kill me every single time.
I don't cry easily at all, and that was only the second movie scene of my LIFE (at around age ~33) that happened to pull tears down my nose. I was eating a salad at the time and remember thinking, "What's going on, what's this wet stuff coming down my nose?? I don't remember putting onions in this salad!" lol.
If anyone is curious, the FIRST movie that got me like that was just a few years prior to that ("Inside Out").
Christopher Nolan killed it, Matthew McConaughey killed it, Hans Zimmer killed it and everyone involved in this movie killed it. Absolute phenomenal movie
73% on RT is about right. There are many better films that dont get the recognition. For some reason, Millennials love this movie.
@orangewarm1 because it's a masterpiece and no, I'm not a millennial.
@@orangewarm1films such as…???
@@orangewarm1I’m convinced y’all just hate on anything that’s well received just to be different 💀 this movie is nothing short of perfection and rotten tomatoes is known for giving great movies lower ratings than they deserve
@@orangewarm1 RT doesn't determine if a movie is good lol
Because my dad promised me.. Gets me everytime!
didn't get them tho
Stop writing this under every reaction video. You're spoiling the fun.
Same, friend, same.
"They cast Matt Damon because we trust him by nature!" Exactly. Coy hit the nail on the head here.
"That's impossible."
"No. It's necessary."
One of the most badass lines ever.
That should be every parent's ethos in a nutshell.
yeah, its almost too much. but not quite...love it too.
...A motto for life's difficult situations ?! 😊
Probably my least favorite line but this movie is undoubtedly amazing
Never tell me the odds
Crazy how 2 rectangles with voices are more developed and interesting than a lot of movie characters today
And one of the many Nolan 'nods' (same shape of the Monolith) to 2001 A Space Odyssey
Shareholders have to get their cut and that means pandering to as many people as possible
I would definitely ride or die with them.
Brilliant comment! Absolutely and sadly true!!
@@ovalofsand I don’t think you know what the word pandering means in the context of what you just said
There's something about Hans Zimmer's score that makes me burst into tears. I love this film
i bought a full size digital piano just to master this piece and i am 80% done. This movie in it's entirety is a life changing, canon event for me.
Amistad is the only other film that hits me in the feels like this and it's mostly because of Hans Zimmers score.
Inception has his some of my favorite scores by him. As well as lion king origional 😄
His idea to go with full church organ was a stroke of genius. It resonates so deeply with the core of the story. If god is not love, what is?
The organist Roger Sayer is the legend.
The casting of Jessica Chastain as adult Murph was perfect
On the water planet, the soundtrack sounds like a ticking clock. Every 1.25 seconds you hear a tick which represents 1 day on earth.
Wow 😮
Also every 1.25 seconds that passes on an Interstellar reaction someone posts this exact same copy pasted comment.
@@Justsomeguy8985 It's necessary.
@@Justsomeguy8985
Don't gotta be a jerk about it
@@Justsomeguy8985 And every 1.25 seconds another person learns this fun fact, while some who feel like they must act like a cunt just because they don't like others learning this fun fact just because they've already heard it.
“Because my dad promised me” 😭
I am always an emotional existential mess by the end of this film. Masterpiece.
"You told them I liked farming?"
Perfect first words after so long. LOL
Breaks me every time
This is one of the most emotionally powerful and emotionally draining movies I have ever experienced. When Cooper says goodbye to his daughter before he leaves it always makes me tear up, but when he sees the video messages from his children and sees how they have grown up over the past 23 years, I breakdown in tears and ugly cry just like McConaughy!
@ ignore the trolls they have nothing better to do than ruin other peoples fun. Just pity them and move on.
I never understood the naysayers who've always called Nolan a cold and emotionally distant filmmaker, I always just show them THIS movie as a pretty definitiv argument.
I don't cry easily at all, and that "23-years-of-messages" scene was only the second movie scene of my LIFE (at around age ~33) that happened to pull tears down my nose. I was eating a salad at the time and remember thinking, "What's going on, what's this wet stuff coming down my nose?? I don't remember putting onions in this salad!" lol.
If anyone is curious, the FIRST movie that got me like that was just a few years prior to that ("Inside Out").
I was about to say...no way Coy hasnt seen this before😂
1:16:03 "maybe I was drinking? I don't know why I don't remember this movie" was so funny to me
Yeah, watching him pretend not to remember anything was entertaining to me.
@@extorkdabreakz stop being cynical
Watching him pretend to predict and understand the movie on "First" watch just goes to show what truly brilliant mind he has. He's so much smarter than us mere mortals.
@ragnong9680 He said he'd seen it before but it was a long time ago. That's what my original comment was referring to
The fact this didn't win an Oscar will forever be considered a crime in film making...I don't think I've ever used the word 'masterpiece' to describe a film before, but this is it if there's ever been one.
Not even for *Cinematography?* There's NO @#$& way any other movie beat out Interstellar for Best Cinematography that year😮
It was nominated for five Oscars, but it did actually win for visual effects just to clarify. Where they absolutely did snub the film were the performances specifically with McConaughey, but then also not nominating Nolan for Best Director and Hans Zimmer winning for best score.
@@OrionInSpace what other movies were nominated in those categories, and which ones won?
@@RegReg02 Eddie Redmayne won for The Theory of Everything in best lead actor. The Grand Budapest Hotel won for best score. The list is pretty extensive, a lot of the same movies were nominated that year in the categories.
Just wanted to express my sincere thanks to the both of you for sharing this reaction. Movies like this feel timeless, so watching your reaction helped me fall in love with the movie again. The space docking sequence, Hanz Zimmer's exceptional "organ-ic score", and the line "Because my Dad promised me" are among my favorite parts of the film. Thank you Reel Rejects for sharing this reaction!
I’ve rewatch this movie so many times. In my opinion this is Nolan’s masterpiece. I don’t think he’ll ever top this. So many memorable scenes and music.
So many memories from seeing this in theaters. I remember when they were attempting to dock with the spinning station, I caught myself wide eyed and not breathing almost the entire time.
If someone asked me to describe a film that shows true cinema, I simply point to this movie without saying a word. Absolutely Fucking Perfection 🎥🎬
I cannot even fathom being alone in a spaceship for over 23 years. I would go insane after 2 years.
As someone who has spent entire years without stepping out of my home, even with all the entertainment and good food in the world, it is very difficult to stay emotionally stable.
@@ReneReactssame here as well. You can't stay sane without human connection in this world.
@@ReneReacts Look up Tehching Hsieh a performance artist who spent 13 years alone; including a year of solitary confinement in the name of "art". It is amazing how resilient the brain can become under stress.
i would go insane after 2 days
@@eddysmokes7 Perks of all my hobbies being available within the boundaries of my house and not being very keen on social interaction
I had no intention of sitting here and watching the entire hour. But it’s been a minute since seeing Interstellar so here I am. What a phenomenal movie. Thank God for filmmakers (& their teams) that are trying to make movies like this. It’s rare.
The girl who plays young Murphy her name is Mackenzie Foy She played as I think the daughter of Bella in the twilight saga breaking Dawn part 1 an 2 and was in the conjuring 2013
She did an excellent job.
"Love is the one thing we're capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space. Maybe we should trust that, even if we can't understand it" Truly incredible. Incredible.
Why? And how does love transcend "dimensions of time and space" different from any other emotion?
@@40hupLove isn't an emotion which is why people still act on love even when they don't feel up to it.
@@samuelwalker1410 Aha. Does the same go also for hate, spite, indifference? Technically they are then also not emotions then. One wonders what emotions should be...
@@40hup anger, frustration, a sense of accomplishment, elation, are all examples of emotions.
@@samuelwalker1410 but love is not, then? And how does one "transcend" time and space, while others do not?
So the point I want to make here, is that Interstellar is full of such pseudophilosophic and unscientific statements, which would not bother me, if all Nolan fans would not stress all the time how "scientific accurate" the film is (which it is not - not even remotely)".
Did a movie just leave Coy momentarily speechless??? That’s when you know you have something special!
Hans Zimmer deserves every award there is for his movie scores. These movies don’t hit the same way without that Hans Zimmer score.
Hans Zimmer score playing as humanity’s last hope fades away
TARS “It’s not possible”
Hans Zimmer score growing
Cooper “No, it’s necessary”
Hans Zimmer score playing as he saves humanity
The interviews in the introduction are actually from a real documentary. The Dust Bowl(2012), by Ken Burns, is a docu-miniseries that recounts the Dust Bowl, in the American Midwest and parts of Canada’s Prairies, bordering the American Midwest, during the Great Depression, in the 1930s.
The science consultant was Kip Thorne. He made sure the science behind the story was accurate, and the director gave him a little credit by naming one of the robot marines was named Kip.
The book that Kip wrote is amazing.
Omg I’m just finally realizing that wtf, I have the book “the science behind Interstellar” written by Kip
As a father of a 7year old daughter, this film completely broke me from the moment McConaughey decides to do the mission. The seen of him and Murf before he leaves is one of the most impactful scenes ever.....'I love you forever' 😢❤
My most aha moment is when Anne Hathaway was shown in the end WITHOUT HER HELMET ON. ❤ She found the planet. She did it. ❤
She will probably be kinda mad seeing Cooper again because she found the planet just for him to say "hey come back to earth, we're good now"
@@MarioBarioNope, the space stations are an intermediate step. They needed confirmation before using the worm hole to populate the planet Brand is on. That planet is the future home for humans.
@@MarioBario earth is not good. they were living in space colonies
You notice when then tried docking on the rotating station after Mann messed it up, Cooper turned into the G force as he's the experienced pilot where Brand allowed her face and head to pull away from it causing her to lose consciousness.
Brand knows that but she cant do anything since she has a far smaller neck than cooper
Kip Thorne, Nobel laureate and the scientific advisor for this movie was a professor of theoretical physics at my university. He got us a screening of Interstellar a month before its theatrical release. Pretty much the entire student body watched it on the big screen on the campus green and it was freakin amazing. Blew everyone's minds.
42:39 this part right here 😭 Jessica Chastain’s acting in this part is perfect, the pain and fear in her voice upon even considering her dad left her to die just breaks my heart everytime I see it
This movie was great when I first saw it but now I've got two daughters and this film wrecks me. It makes me cry like a baby.
Probably my favorite Nolan film.
Easily my favourite Nolan, and I am a 25 year old guy. The most emotional, scientifically enjoyable, heart-wrenching Nolan put on film.
The Prestige comes a close second.
At this point I dont think any movie will top this being my favorite. It is absolutely perfect.
What can I say, This is a masterpiece of cinema! From Nolan to the cast this is hands down just brillant and I cry everytime I watch it
Fav movie of all time, always baffles me that so many people don't rank this as Nolan's best (TDK or The Prestige are arguable imo, the rest clearly isn't). The best combination of idea, visuals, but also emotion and characters, which hasn't always been his strong suit). Seeing it in IMAX again after a decade solidified it. It's crazy that it sold out everywhere for almost all screenings (here in The Netherlands as well). Seeing it for the first time was my favorite movie going experience & seeing it again was my 2nd favorite movie going experience.
Because it's very tough to follow for most people, and can feel like science mumbo jumbo... nolan makes insanely good movies and you can never really go wrong with them. I didn't like this movie for a long time, but the more I watch it, the more I love it.
NGL I like Inception more but it is a very good film and I appreciated it much more upon rewatch.
What's your FAVORITE Space Travel Epic???
This one
This one.
This one
This one
This one 100%
This is honestly probably one of, if not the best movie I’ve ever seen from start to finish. Absolutely incredible what Nolan did here. I NEED A PART TWO!
I can watch this movie once a month and still be amazed by some details I previously missed.
seeing this in theaters must’ve been AMAZINGGGG like i actually love this movie so much and the visuals are fantabulous
First time ever in my life, I experienced mental fatigue, was coming out of the theaters watching this. The tension, rollercoaster and beautiful cinematography. Emotional toll it took on me and the mental gymnastics I had to do, I was literally blown away. Never have I ever been so intellectually and emotionally stimulated!
This should be talked about more and hopefully will go down as a pioneering cinematographic and storytelling masterpiece. As for example Lord of the Rings. Thank you for your reactions on this journey, it was a privilege and joy to go through it again, with you!
Nolan always shooting on film with mostly practical effects is why his movies will look fantastic for a long long time.
"Mostly practical effects"? Did you really mean "Extremely heavy VFX." LOL
I am not sure how you deduce this movie is "practical" when every space scene in this entire movie is VFX, and this movie takes place in space for over 75% of the time. If you mean "practical effects" as in sets instead of green screen with the actors doing close-quarter acting scenes, then agreement there. However, no, space scenes were not "practical." That is physically impossible to be practical. Mr. Nolan referred to close-up shooting/scenes as "practical" more than CGI. He worded his interview very poorly, because it is extremely obvious this has heavy VFX usage. Many other VFX professionals have mentioned this as well.
@ we are on the same page. Nolan’s films in general I meant. I understand this is a heavy vfx film when in space. But it isn’t shitty cgi for cgi sake. His desire to build sets, use rear projection, plant corn rather than use cgi is what I mean. He’s blowing dust on his actors and not doing it in post. He’s on the ice on location in Iceland rather than in a warehouse He shoots on actual water on the first planet. Of course he needs effects for the huge waves. Other directors would make the waves AND the water they wade through cgi.
Nolan films overall will look great forever due to his dedication to being as practical and in-camera as he can.
I cannot reiterate this enough that experiencing this first time in imax 10 years later was the best feeling. And watching it with my sister was very special
This is by far my favorite movie of all time. So glad you guys are finally getting around to watching it.
This movie literally changed my way of seeing life… probably saved my life… and that is no understatement, this is a piece of Art! Top 3 Nolan Movies for me
Leave it to two of the most optimistic Rejects to watch one of the most gut wrenching sci-fi movies in years. You guys rock I await the feels
The poem Michael Caine reads at 24:05 is “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night” by Dylan Thomas.
I watched this for the first time 2 days ago then watched it again yesterday and then watched it again today and watched this reaction. Im totally obsessed with this amazing film because every time ive watched, the emotions are fresh.
Interstellar is easily one of the biggest regret of myself not seeing in theaters. At the time, I didn't know who Nolan was (I mean, I watched The Dark Knight Trilogy but I mostly known them as Batman films, not a Christopher Nolan film), I wasn't sci fi geek at the time, and I wasn't mentally prepared for a heavy movie with a duration of 169 minutes. It wasn't until Dunkirk that made my eyes focused more on Nolan's skills as a filmmaker and it was the moment where I searched his filmography, watched Interstellar at home on HBO and realized that I should've known Interstellar better when it came out in 2014
And now it's coming out in IMAX so you can go and see it! Just like me man. Back in 2014 I chose to see hunger games instead of Interstellar....🤦 One of the biggest regrets of my life. Now it's coming back to IMAX! And I'll be sitting there right in the middle row!
So dont miss it, the sound design of this movie on IMAX is stunning. I believe it is already in theaters
@@PopsiCOLE going on Sunday... can't wait!
happy 10th anniversary to this incredible film directed by christopher nolan and warner bros deserved this 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This isn't just one of the best Sci-fi films ever made, but one of the best films ever made that literally changed science fact going forward, thanks to Nolan hiring real astrophysicists and theorists.
I’m so glad you both enjoyed. Fantastic movie, tension, music, cinematography.
This film, the dialogue, the music, the moments, it emotionally affects you, SOOO deeply. Like great pain, great fear, great love.
Kip Thorne worked with Christopher Nolan on this movie to ensure the science is as solid as possible, there’s even an accompanying textbook The Science of Interstellar!
When Nolan went to Hans Zimmer to score the film, Zimmer asked him what the movie was about and all Nolan told him was that it was about fatherhood.
I would never have guessed this was 10 years old already!
Me and my 13 yr old daughter watched this together for the first time and she was in tears multiple times. Definitely a memory we share that we'll never forget.
I booked tickets to watch the re-release this Friday at a real IMAX theater. It'll be my first time watching anything in a real IMAX format, and I am beyond excited. This is easily one of my favorite movies of all time.
I’m booked for next Wednesday! Same story here. When I was 18, I didn’t know the difference between IMAX and LieMAX yet. Now, 10 years later, Here I come, IMAX 70MM
@@punkrocker4life9674I want to see true IMAX but there are literally no real IMAX theaters in my state 🫠
This is my absolute favorite movie of all time, glad you watched it!
“I don't care much for this. Pretending we're back where we started. I want to know where we're going.” - my favorite quote in the film 🧑🚀🌌
I love this film. I can watch it again and again and it still hits. The combined efforts of Nolan, the cast, crew and Hans Zimmer's brilliant score make this film sing. Going to see it in IMAX tomorrow night. CAN'T WAIT!!
Im a poool of tears thru and thru all the movie... the heartfelt scene... even those who are not that emotional because the beauty of the film making.
The cornfield chase, the docking, so she can Save The World...everything. Interstellar is a great movie.
I remember seeing this movie the weekend it came out and I knew it immediately this would be a classic .
Saw this a few days early at an Alamo advance screening in Dallas. At the end of the emergency docking sequence, the entire audience let out an audible exhale. In over 50 years of moviegoing, that's the only time I've heard that reaction from a crowd.
Kudos to Tara for getting to the "He's the ghost!" realization almost immediately. Love you guys!
Let’s goooooo one of my favorite movies of all time
You're gonna need to update that 3 star rating on letterboxd, Coy!!
I saw the film in a press screening at an Imax cinema. It was definitely the first time that all the press members (critics) applauded at the end of the film. Afterwards I learned that many saw Hans Zimmer's music as the driving force.
You guys are smart and quick. You picked up on a lot of subtle things, I appreciated that.
I missed watching it in theaters 10 years ago but caught it at home a few years after release. I did not realize how much of a cinematic masterpiece this movie was destined to be. With the 10 year anniversary I was determined to see it on the big screen. Luckily, I made up for my mishap it by watching it on the 70mm IMAX screen in NYC this past Saturday. What an absolute journey and experience watching it on such a mammoth screen. You literally felt you were in space with them. Absolutely mind boggling and just thankful I could catch it with my wife and son.
This movie is such a great reminder of why I ended up loving sci-fi movies! I fortunately got the chance to get IMAX 70MM tickets for December 9 and I'm going to do a review on it when I get the chance because I have another movie I didn't realize I got tickets for XD but in all seriousness, this movie is an emotional roller coaster that leaves you feeling everything. I absolutely can't wait to see how it feels in IMAX. I remember watching this movie in a Thursday night showing with my grandparents and while my grandma didn't understand the ending, we watched it again for an astronomy class I took in my third year of being in the university and she ended up loving this movie once I Explained it to her and because she passed this year, this movie is going to emotionally wreck me but I have to see this movie in honor of her. This reaction was exactly what my thoughts were 10 years ago so I can't wait to see how my thoughts have changed within this time. Love you reactions guys!
HOW. ARE. YOU. NOT. IN. TEARS.
This is the best movie I’ve ever seen. 10/10
Knowing how much Tara is a nerd for all things movie production related, this movie is going to blow her mind.
In 2 days I'm going to the 10th Anniversary showing of this epic film at my local IMAX theater I CANNOT WAIT! It is a once in a generation movie. Thank you Christopher Nolan.
When me, my sister and her fiancé went to go see this in IMAX last Friday (my second time seeing it, first time in IMAX. Their first time seeing it) she said during the movie that she wishes they could make this movie a ride somehow and I totally agree! They also really enjoyed the movie as well! And the music when Coop is trying to dock the ship is SOOOOO GOOD! The music during the whole movie is good, but that scene just really stuck out to me. Also the first time I watched this I think I was in my late teens or early 20s and the scene where he comes back to the 23 years worth of video messages really got to me, but this last time watching it (@ 27) for some reason the part at the end when he's speaking to elderly Murph really got to me. I'm not sure why haha
Yes one of my all time favorite movies and my favorite film score of all time. I saw Hans Zimmer live back in September and when he performed this score I got goosebumps such an unforgettable experience.
I just noticed that... after 10 years and 90 bizillions times watching... just after Coop drives away, all sadness and all , we go next scene, the take off and the mission. "Ill do best succeeding in the mission, stay focused and come back rather than still bathe in my sadness. "
Those interviews (other than Ellen Burstyn) are real, except the interviewees are referring to the Dust Bowl era in the 1930s.
Apparently Nolan created the Dust Bowl era so he could film those people's reactions for this film in the future. (I might have just made that up.)
Right before Interstellar Mackenzie Foy (Murphy) played Bella and Edward’s daughter in the last two Twilight films and she was also in the Disney film The Nutcracker and the Four Realms with Keira Knightley and Morgan Freeman and another Disney film more recently. But she definitely deserves better, bigger, and more frequent roles.
There is a book written by Kip Thorne, the physicist that they consulted with when writing and producing this movie. It’s called “the science behind interstellar” and it just makes the movie even better!
Cannot believe i waited 10 years before seeing it free on YT.
I caught an iMax showing over the weekend and will love it for years to come!
You are so right about watching this in different times of your life. When I saw it when it came out I didn’t have kids. After having kids when I watch this movie now it is so different and the emotions I feel are so much more intense watching it now being a father. This movie is a masterpiece.
One of my favorite scenes from this movie is such a small moment; the smirk the Anne Hathaways character makes when Murphy says “Gravity” is what brought them to the facility. I haven’t been able to properly put in words why yet, but hopefully someone here can?
The main solution to the Earth's destruction is gravity. Solve Gravity rescue humanity, just one little thing called gravity.
One of the strongest film scores of all time. It perfectly captures the emotional core of love, loss, and the vastness of space and time. Hans Zimmer has a lot of fantastic scores under his belt, but this one seems to fly under the radar sometimes.
I was so happy to see this movie in 2014 in 70mm IMAX! I'm glad that it's gotten more appreciation over the 20 years since its release. Such a phenomenal film, and still tear up at the end.
This film is an underrated SHEER MASTERPIECE! Just life-changing. 👌
I love you two together. This is probably in my top three favorite reactions ever
4:03 I'm similarly weirded out by his voice sounding like Paul Atreides.
Timmy had to learn to survive in a Dust Bowl Earth before he could ride the sandworms of Arrakis.
I saw this in theaters (sadly not in IMAX) and it was incredible. Truly an unparalleled movie watching experience and what a theater was meant to be. A place to inspire awe. I couldn’t take my eyes off the screen and I don’t think there was a dry eye in the theater at the end.
It’s so weird how this is the most emotional movie ever made 😂 there’s at least 4 times in this movie that force me to tear up
Wish I could go back to the moment I saw the docking scene in theatre. The tension, cinematography and score literally took the air out the room
Oh boy, I'm only opening the video and I'm already teary eyed.
Masterpiece of a movie.
I saw this on IMAX over the weekend. I’ve seen it many times but it was so amazing!
How you guys didn't cry is beyond me. I cried 3 times watching your reaction....
This was great reaction. Thank you both for that! The realization of how we waste our time is inspiring me to leave social media and really do some things which I wanted to do for a really really long time! I think we not only need to preserve this movie for future generations, but also this video and Reel Rejects channel too!!!
1:08:50 🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹 interstellar is my favorite Chris Nolan movie
I’m so glad you mentioned that this is back in theaters. I’m off on Friday so I’m there!
23:37 I so much wanted that Hyper Sleep thing to have just 8hrs of peaceful sleep.
Definitely in my top 3 movie soundtracks.
Im a huge cinephile and ill tell you now the docking scene had my heart racing like no other scene before, its a masterpiece for sure!
I've seen this movie so many times and yet during the wave scene I caught myself not breathing lol. The suspense holds up.