What’s Your Rating? I want to hear from YOU! Copy/Paste the following and rate this movie out of 5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ for each category. Share your thoughts below and let’s see how your review compares to mine! Story and Plot: Characters and Acting: Cinematography and Visuals: Direction and Pacing: Music and Sound Design: Rewatchability: Emotional Impact or Theme Execution: Fun Factor:
If you find the audio weird at times, it's because I had to use Voice Isolation to remove the background music. Over 50% of this movie has copyright music playing while the actors are talking. So I had to cut out the music. It's a little weird to hear at times, but hey, it's better than cutting out most of the movie. Hope you still enjoy it. :)
This movie is absolutely 𝗣𝗛𝗘𝗡𝗢𝗠𝗘𝗡𝗔𝗟, an undeniable 𝗠𝗔𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗥𝗣𝗜𝗘𝗖𝗘. It’s my all-time favorite film. Watching it in the theater when it first came out in 2014 was pure magic, it completely blew my mind!! But seeing it again a couple days ago 12/08/2024 in the IMAX for its 10th anniversary re-release was mind-blowing too. If you have the opportunity to see it in the IMAX, it's a total CRIME if you miss it! The scale and immersion felt like experiencing it for the first time. Having seen it many times, I found myself often watching the audience in awe of what they were witnessing. The applause at the end was so well deserved and emotional for a movie that still resonates a decade later. It’s incredible to live in a time when Christopher Nolan, arguably the greatest director of the last 15 to 20 years, is creating work like this. Hans Zimmer, the greatest composer of our generation, adds unmatched brilliance to every moment. Seeing them both at the peak of their creative genius, coming together for this project is pure cinematic magic. This isn’t just a movie. It’s a masterpiece that has stood the test of time and remains unmatched. For me, it’s the greatest cinematic achievement ever created.
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@@NewfieMovieReactions I agree with the rewatchability too, but I think it's subjective, because I watch it more than 50 times already, I rewatched it twice with the full movie and the rest is through reaction with the highlights scene, I didn't get bored or anything. I remember when I first watch it, I'm in a movie marathon phase and this is the 3rd movie in my list and it's hard for me to go for another movie after interstellar hahaha
One of my favourite films of all time. Welcome back to film reacting fellow Newfie!! A haunting fact of the movie is when they are on the water planet you can hear this faint ticking sound. Every tick means 1 day has passed on planet Earth. Absolutely crazy detail.
@@NewfieMovieReactions Fun fact. The director had the composer make the music track and told him he'd build the movie around it. The composer had no scenes to build off of, just knowledge it was going to be an emotionally charged space movie.
@@David-ru8tc I believe it was something Hans Zimmer had already composed for his son or something like that. The main theme anyways. I love having it on while i play games it's so relaxing.
Welcome Back Brother!!! 4 days ago I searched to see if you were making video reactions again. I'm happy to see your journey continue, thank you for having us along with you! And 2 weeks ago I watched Interstellar for about the 30th time. Very interested to see your reaction!
I give this 5* in every category you listed. Especially for rewatchability as I've seen it around 15 times now, same with inception and tenet, absolutely love a Christopher Nolan sci fi. As someone else commented, one of my all time favourites. I still cry at that end scene meeting murph again every time. Oh yeah and that docking scene with hanz zimmers score is perfection in my eyes.
8:13 It's not at all a coincidence that you mention his relationship with his daughter at a point where he smiles and the music kicks in. Christopher Nolan reached out to Hans Zimmer, and threw a challenge at him with no context. He said "create a theme for a father-daughter relationship." and that classic 'Interstellar' theme is what he came back with. Hans didn't have a script, he didn't have a genre, nothing. The music was solely created on the idea of that father-daughter relationship. ❤️
Going back to watch and see some extra clues, Murph's very first line in the movie talking to her dad when he woke up from the nightmare "I thought you were the ghost"
This is my favorite single movie (as opposed to the Lord of the Rings being a trilogy). I saw it in IMAX and it blew me away. A very powerful nostalgic memory.
22:54 lol that bugged me too. Also they could receive signals from the destroyed beacon but it relayed no further information about the atmosphere or surface? And they didn’t notice the waves or have some sort of radar/sonar/topographical device to roughly map out the planet’s surface as they descended? I love this movie so much and its drama and performances more than make up for its shortcomings but yeah, that stuck w me lol
⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ for me throughout all the category. I watched this opening night and another time in theater in true imax screen and both time was breathtaking. Everytime I rewatch it still gets me to tears, and some of the best movie score ever. Loved the reaction! Also welcome back again!
Tom is the low key mvp. Without his stubbornness and loyalty that farm house wouldn’t have been available for Murphy to come home to. Also the music is a 5!
To answer your question about whether or not I could leave my family. I honestly hope I would be able to do that. If I stay, my children see me die and then they follow - with no other descendants. Even if my chance of succeeding is probably less than 1%, that still beats 0%. It does help being a person of Faith, since I believe it does not end with our heartbeat. When given the chance to 'Sit it Out' or 'Dance' - always get up and 'Dance', otherwise you don't deserve to at the dance hall.
I love movies like this that present new ways of thinking, because it's time people started expanding their ideas of what reality is. Movies like Arrival, Primer, Deja Vu, Edge of Tomorrow, etc that consider time in new ways; Inception, The Matrix, Source Code, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, etc explore consciousness; Contact and Arrival again on how interstellar travel might occur. It's a little annoying that so many movies still go with the idea that interstellar travel will happen with the means we use on Earth currently (e.g. taking generations to get anywhere), when it's more likely that travel will occur interdimensionally - an example being changing the resonant frequency of where you are to where you want to go, and then just appearing there (like in Arrival). Anyway, the future is exciting 🖖🏽
Binary code and Morse are different by a lot. Binary is only using 1's and 0's such as 110101 111000 101100 110100 110110 is Binary for '58,46'. I didn't see that many lines of gravity so perhaps just 2 numbers and no comma close enough to them he'd recognize the area. The dots under TARS name appear to be brail, but why paint brail visually seems odd to me. In order to save humanity or not, I'd go out exploring for possible worlds for humans to inhabit (Lazarous Mission style). The going to the outside of Millers Planet also makes sense to be in a Lagrange Point to conserve fuel on the main ship. What I only just noticed this time watching with you is... "As a robot I have to do whatever you say." and Cooper comes back with "Your queue light is broken." Makes me think that's how he knew that Brand was in love with Dr. Wolf Edmunds. When he asked the question his indicator light was on. Perhaps coding so if you pay attention, you know whether the AI is lying. Manns said "I never imagined that my planet wouldn't be the one" saying in sense this planet is inhabitable. "You going to wait for your next kid to die" refers to him losing his first born. He mentions it in the 'lost 23 years' messages. "You were never tested like I was" is an odd thing to say; Romilly was tested and was 'Uncle Iroh' about it. Mann is a coward and put humanity at risk doing what he did. Dr. Mann would have to destroy KIPP since all the data was falsified by Mann. Was I invested in this movie? I was already in tears a couple times up to this point. TARS said "Goodbye Dr. Brand, see you on the other side Coop." already letting us know the fate of Cooper; That he'd see him on the other side of The Singularity. I love the breakdown at the end with the stars and your thoughts on each subject. You do you. For myself I'd prefer you to be authentic and true self. Re-watchability is higher than you think when you get more out of it each time. Perhaps that's why we love watching reactions, we get the 'watch with a friend' feeling while hitting the highlights. Until next time, be safe. (Yes, this is all chronological as the video goes)
Interstellar is returning to many Imax theaters for 1 day I think next week. I've always regretted not knowing about this movie until after it left the theater.
I love the Black Hole scene; as soon as Cooper enters the Black Hole, 'They' take control of his spececraft - that's why the computers go down and the lights go out, etc - and, why he is having difficulty with the stick. They release the 'grains' ("flashes of light and grains") to damage Cooper's spacecraft as they needed to get him out of it and into the tesseract - so when the grains didn't work, they release those flaming rocks. Then when his craft tells him to eject, he simply does as he's told - he trusts the technology, and of course his gut feelings. Then when you see the light on the remnants of the dead star you know there's clearly something or someone there. The idea that there is indeed a way out of a Black Hole is something that's gaining traction in the world of physics these days...
Haha true, however, they use those crafts to fly into and out of systems with gravity so I assumed they would want it at least a little aerodynamic. But yeah it's prob not needed. :)
@@NewfieMovieReactions That ships were made to landing in planets with atmosphere and that scene happens inside the atmosphere's planet, so it was correct it has some aerodynamics to fly and landing.
Great react, thanks! I would say the rewatchability is higher than your rating, but of course that's coming from someone who is rewatching. The most rewatchable part of the film is probably the fantastic individual acting performances and the emotions that come along with them.
@NewfieMovieReactions I love it. The first time I watched, I felt like I was a little slow to catch on. But then with every watch, it just becomes so engrossing as I had learned...and then could follow. It's such a beautiful and fantasticly written, directed, produced and acted film. Every watch just seems better.
good to see you newfie! and what a movie to return on!!! LOVE IT!!!! gotta disagree with you about rewatchability. this is up there with the godfather to me. i can put it on as i clean the house and the time just flies by and i’ve watched several times. cooper is my fav character. 72/10 is my overall rating. 😁♥️📽️
The whole thing is a bootstrap paradox. In order for the 5th dimensional humans to even exist, the present day humans had to survive… but in order for present day humans to survive, the 5th dimensional humans needed to help them.
I get that 'they' are us, but given TARS went back with Cooper (who still had the data from the black hole) are 'they' the colony descendants of Edmunds planet?. Or he just died in the crash at the very beginning lol.
I disagree with you three-stars for 're-watchability.' I have seen it at least 7-time (never in IMAX, so far), and I own the Blu-Ray. I would give it 4.5 stars in that category, and 'honestly', I would doc them at one point because Dr. Mann. Though that character is needed, there were other actors that could have played that role much better, and not come away disgust as much in the end (due to his 'Good Guy' rep). Some of that was probably the script, and maybe some of casting, since they probably used him to invoke more disgust than was needed.
Your review started out good, the give you 3 stars after that. Hans zimmer soundtrack is a 5. Nolan a 5, rewatchability a 5. This is a perfect movie. Curious, what is better than this film for you?
I gave 5 in most categories, except 4 stars for music. I think a full 5 would be something like Lord of the Rings soundtrack. The only 3 I gave was for rewatchability. I don't think Interstellar is the kind of film that is rewatched often like, Elf or Home Alone at Christmas time, or other films that have a cult following like Back To The Future or Ghostbusters that say they have to watch it multiple times per year. Again this is just my opinion. It will extremely rare for me to give a movie a full 5 out of 5 in every category. Although, maybe it will be possible. It's all subjective. I mean look at Rotten Tomatoes and how many times they rate amazing movies with a very poor rating. and they give other trash movies very high ratings. Hell, even back in the day Siskel & Ebert gave Ace Ventura a trash review saying it's the worst movie they ever seen, and it went on to be a huge success and jump start Jim Carrey's career. Movies are a work of art and they impact people different ways. I mean like, I almost never cry during films, however, I nearly cried during Guardians of the Galaxy 3. LOL.
I'm not one who cries. I feel the emotions but for me it's in the form of goosebumps on my arms. Not sure why I don't cry. Maybe my tear ducts don't work. LoL. Very emotional movie for sure.
I rate this film higher than you: best SF movie ever. It isn’t time travel, as many reactors think. It is a sound, philosophical idea that is at least 1,500 years old this year. It was conceived by Boethius (480-524) in the last year of his life and discussed in his book, "The Consolation of Philosophy," considered one of the most important works of medieval philosophy. To explain how God’s omniscience can be reconciled with human free will, Boethius conceived the idea that, for God, all time exists simultaneously (because God exists outside of time). Inside the tesseract, Cooper experiences God’s time, which suggests that the fifth-dimensional beings (i.e., our future selves) have evolved to a godlike state. This conception of God’s time is still held today by many Evangelicals and other Christian sects. I believe the idea is even older, because in Virgil’s “Aeneid” (1st century B.C.), Aeneas visits the underworld, where all the dead, past and future, exist together.
Your rating system is quite flawed. Acting and cinematography are pretty much the director's main priorities - guiding the performances and visual language of the film. You gave those aspects a perfect 5/5 score and then the person helming them a 3? Pacing should be a category of its own and not mixed with direction and you should tie the directing more with the acting and cinematography.
1:56 yes, the "dust bowl" did in fact happen, in the 1930s, most people learned about it in grade school, or at least by jr high. but then again you are young and probably went to school after our schools stopped teaching math, writing, grammar, spelling, and history, and began teaching 123 genders, and how to use google.
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ for me. All ten times that I’ve watched!
Really enjoyed your thoughts after the film!
Yes, people in the US lived like that for a time. It was called The Dust Bowl. 1:50
If you find the audio weird at times, it's because I had to use Voice Isolation to remove the background music. Over 50% of this movie has copyright music playing while the actors are talking. So I had to cut out the music. It's a little weird to hear at times, but hey, it's better than cutting out most of the movie. Hope you still enjoy it. :)
Thank you bro 🙏😌
Amazing score by Hans Zimmer that Pipe organ music sounded stunning !
I’ve watched this movie about 10 times lol it’s one of my all time favorites. I still cry every time. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Highly emotional movie for sure. It's one of those movies that get you really invested in the story.
Everytime I see this film I think of how perfect the young/old Murphy casting was.
I will be honest, I am amazed with how many reactors I’ve watched that reacted to this movie do not know about the Dustbowl that happened in the US.
Nope never heard of it. I'm Canadian if that helps. :) haha.
This movie is absolutely 𝗣𝗛𝗘𝗡𝗢𝗠𝗘𝗡𝗔𝗟, an undeniable 𝗠𝗔𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗥𝗣𝗜𝗘𝗖𝗘. It’s my all-time favorite film. Watching it in the theater when it first came out in 2014 was pure magic, it completely blew my mind!! But seeing it again a couple days ago 12/08/2024 in the IMAX for its 10th anniversary re-release was mind-blowing too. If you have the opportunity to see it in the IMAX, it's a total CRIME if you miss it! The scale and immersion felt like experiencing it for the first time. Having seen it many times, I found myself often watching the audience in awe of what they were witnessing. The applause at the end was so well deserved and emotional for a movie that still resonates a decade later.
It’s incredible to live in a time when Christopher Nolan, arguably the greatest director of the last 15 to 20 years, is creating work like this. Hans Zimmer, the greatest composer of our generation, adds unmatched brilliance to every moment. Seeing them both at the peak of their creative genius, coming together for this project is pure cinematic magic.
This isn’t just a movie. It’s a masterpiece that has stood the test of time and remains unmatched. For me, it’s the greatest cinematic achievement ever created.
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Rewatchability: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (and I still cry EVERY time)
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A perfect 5/5! Woah nice! :D
@@NewfieMovieReactions I agree with the rewatchability too, but I think it's subjective, because I watch it more than 50 times already, I rewatched it twice with the full movie and the rest is through reaction with the highlights scene, I didn't get bored or anything. I remember when I first watch it, I'm in a movie marathon phase and this is the 3rd movie in my list and it's hard for me to go for another movie after interstellar hahaha
One of my favourite films of all time. Welcome back to film reacting fellow Newfie!!
A haunting fact of the movie is when they are on the water planet you can hear this faint ticking sound. Every tick means 1 day has passed on planet Earth. Absolutely crazy detail.
Whatta ya at by'? Thanks for sharing that water ticking detail. I'll listen for it next time i watch it. :)
So glad you're back, I really enjoyed your reaction videos
Glad you like them! Thank you. :)
What an incredible surprise I'm glad to see this channel pop back up in my feed
:) I hope my videos keep popping up in your feed in the future. :)
Saving this for later. Welcome back to movies
Thanks. I hope you enjoy it. :)
@@NewfieMovieReactionsglad to see you doing movies again. Gotta like from me. ❤Ottawa
Yes during the dust bowl they lived like that, footage is from a documentary
Ken Burn's classic, "the Dust Bowl".
glad youre back!!
Thanks!
The soundtrack makes this movie, SO good. Glad to see you back Eddie reacting to this gem of a movie.
The music in this film was EPIC! I'm sad that I had to cut it out during editing.
@NewfieMovieReactions I listen to it often I have it on my pc in FLAC format, it was playing in my head lol.
@@NewfieMovieReactions Fun fact. The director had the composer make the music track and told him he'd build the movie around it. The composer had no scenes to build off of, just knowledge it was going to be an emotionally charged space movie.
@@David-ru8tc I believe it was something Hans Zimmer had already composed for his son or something like that. The main theme anyways. I love having it on while i play games it's so relaxing.
Welcome Back Brother!!! 4 days ago I searched to see if you were making video reactions again. I'm happy to see your journey continue, thank you for having us along with you! And 2 weeks ago I watched Interstellar for about the 30th time. Very interested to see your reaction!
Thanks. :) 30th time?!! Insane haha
I love your reactions and the rating system at the end was great. So glad to see you back!!
Thanks so much!!
Glad you‘re back, missed your videos:)
Thanks! Glad to be back.
I'm glad to see you back at it again i love your videos
I give this 5* in every category you listed. Especially for rewatchability as I've seen it around 15 times now, same with inception and tenet, absolutely love a Christopher Nolan sci fi. As someone else commented, one of my all time favourites. I still cry at that end scene meeting murph again every time. Oh yeah and that docking scene with hanz zimmers score is perfection in my eyes.
Glad to see you back, my dude. Always enjoy your reactions.
I appreciate that! Thanks. :)
Glad to see you back making videos again. You're one of my favorites
Thank you! Glad to be back doing Movie Reactions. :)
This movie was a masterpiece.
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It's not at all a coincidence that you mention his relationship with his daughter at a point where he smiles and the music kicks in.
Christopher Nolan reached out to Hans Zimmer, and threw a challenge at him with no context.
He said "create a theme for a father-daughter relationship." and that classic 'Interstellar' theme is what he came back with. Hans didn't have a script, he didn't have a genre, nothing. The music was solely created on the idea of that father-daughter relationship.
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The music in this film was AMAZING! It really added to the film. I'm only sad that I had to cut it out during editing.
Going back to watch and see some extra clues, Murph's very first line in the movie talking to her dad when he woke up from the nightmare "I thought you were the ghost"
Whoa mate thought you done this reaction , Was great watching with you , Truely an amazing concept of a movie with many meanings
Glad you enjoyed it. This movie had been on my list for a long time so glad I finally got around to it. :)
Wow, you are back 💥 glad to see one of the actual nice guys back 👍🏻
Hey, thanks! Glad to be back.
I'm just happy to see you back and look forward to whatever you upload, especially comic/superhero related films for your knowledge and insight😁😁
Thank you! I'll be doing more super hero films for sure! Stay tuned.
@@NewfieMovieReactions glad to hear it! 😀
This is my favorite single movie (as opposed to the Lord of the Rings being a trilogy). I saw it in IMAX and it blew me away. A very powerful nostalgic memory.
22:54 lol that bugged me too. Also they could receive signals from the destroyed beacon but it relayed no further information about the atmosphere or surface? And they didn’t notice the waves or have some sort of radar/sonar/topographical device to roughly map out the planet’s surface as they descended? I love this movie so much and its drama and performances more than make up for its shortcomings but yeah, that stuck w me lol
Welcome back!! Been missing your videos!
Thanks. Glad to be back. :)
⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ for me throughout all the category. I watched this opening night and another time in theater in true imax screen and both time was breathtaking. Everytime I rewatch it still gets me to tears, and some of the best movie score ever. Loved the reaction! Also welcome back again!
Hey! Nice to see you back! :)
Thank you! Glad to be back.
Tom is the low key mvp. Without his stubbornness and loyalty that farm house wouldn’t have been available for Murphy to come home to. Also the music is a 5!
What a movie to come back to, awesome
Yup!. Reacting to The Martian next. :)
Welcome back newfie!! Still been watching the music channel but missed your movie reactions
Thank you!! You are awesome.
To answer your question about whether or not I could leave my family. I honestly hope I would be able to do that. If I stay, my children see me die and then they follow - with no other descendants. Even if my chance of succeeding is probably less than 1%, that still beats 0%. It does help being a person of Faith, since I believe it does not end with our heartbeat. When given the chance to 'Sit it Out' or 'Dance' - always get up and 'Dance', otherwise you don't deserve to at the dance hall.
Great reaction. Good to see you back
Hey, thanks! :D
I love movies like this that present new ways of thinking, because it's time people started expanding their ideas of what reality is. Movies like Arrival, Primer, Deja Vu, Edge of Tomorrow, etc that consider time in new ways; Inception, The Matrix, Source Code, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, etc explore consciousness; Contact and Arrival again on how interstellar travel might occur. It's a little annoying that so many movies still go with the idea that interstellar travel will happen with the means we use on Earth currently (e.g. taking generations to get anywhere), when it's more likely that travel will occur interdimensionally - an example being changing the resonant frequency of where you are to where you want to go, and then just appearing there (like in Arrival). Anyway, the future is exciting 🖖🏽
Love this new format
You mean with the Movie Review at the end? Or what did you mean? :)
@NewfieMovieReactions with the movie review. It was great. Visually and everything u said and how u presented it
Binary code and Morse are different by a lot. Binary is only using 1's and 0's such as 110101 111000 101100 110100 110110 is Binary for '58,46'. I didn't see that many lines of gravity so perhaps just 2 numbers and no comma close enough to them he'd recognize the area.
The dots under TARS name appear to be brail, but why paint brail visually seems odd to me.
In order to save humanity or not, I'd go out exploring for possible worlds for humans to inhabit (Lazarous Mission style).
The going to the outside of Millers Planet also makes sense to be in a Lagrange Point to conserve fuel on the main ship.
What I only just noticed this time watching with you is... "As a robot I have to do whatever you say." and Cooper comes back with "Your queue light is broken." Makes me think that's how he knew that Brand was in love with Dr. Wolf Edmunds. When he asked the question his indicator light was on. Perhaps coding so if you pay attention, you know whether the AI is lying.
Manns said "I never imagined that my planet wouldn't be the one" saying in sense this planet is inhabitable.
"You going to wait for your next kid to die" refers to him losing his first born. He mentions it in the 'lost 23 years' messages.
"You were never tested like I was" is an odd thing to say; Romilly was tested and was 'Uncle Iroh' about it. Mann is a coward and put humanity at risk doing what he did. Dr. Mann would have to destroy KIPP since all the data was falsified by Mann.
Was I invested in this movie? I was already in tears a couple times up to this point.
TARS said "Goodbye Dr. Brand, see you on the other side Coop." already letting us know the fate of Cooper; That he'd see him on the other side of The Singularity.
I love the breakdown at the end with the stars and your thoughts on each subject. You do you. For myself I'd prefer you to be authentic and true self.
Re-watchability is higher than you think when you get more out of it each time. Perhaps that's why we love watching reactions, we get the 'watch with a friend' feeling while hitting the highlights.
Until next time, be safe. (Yes, this is all chronological as the video goes)
Welcome back! Great reaction. Panda is freaking adorable!
Interstellar is returning to many Imax theaters for 1 day I think next week. I've always regretted not knowing about this movie until after it left the theater.
Amazing. I'd love to see it in IMAX.
Great to see you back Bud!!
Hey, thanks! :D
Welcome back! 😊 great movie and great reaction
Thank you!! 😁 Glad you enjoyed it.
I love the Black Hole scene; as soon as Cooper enters the Black Hole, 'They' take control of his spececraft - that's why the computers go down and the lights go out, etc - and, why he is having difficulty with the stick. They release the 'grains' ("flashes of light and grains") to damage Cooper's spacecraft as they needed to get him out of it and into the tesseract - so when the grains didn't work, they release those flaming rocks. Then when his craft tells him to eject, he simply does as he's told - he trusts the technology, and of course his gut feelings. Then when you see the light on the remnants of the dead star you know there's clearly something or someone there. The idea that there is indeed a way out of a Black Hole is something that's gaining traction in the world of physics these days...
Thanks for that awesome screakdown of that scene. Yeah. What really hit me was after he ejected the silence and the cold breathing. Wow.
Love the Bauer hat 👍🏻
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Characters & Acting : ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
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Music & Sound Design : ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
Rewatchability : ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ (I’ve rewatched it so many times to catch little details, but I’m abnormal I reckon)
Emotional Impact/Theme Execution : ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
Fun Factor : ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
That's a big rating there!! Near flawless. Very cool. Thanks for leaving your feedback.
Glad to see you back pal!
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♥️🖤♥️So Happy to see you back...
No wind resistance in space, no need for aerodynamics!
Haha true, however, they use those crafts to fly into and out of systems with gravity so I assumed they would want it at least a little aerodynamic. But yeah it's prob not needed. :)
@@NewfieMovieReactions That ships were made to landing in planets with atmosphere and that scene happens inside the atmosphere's planet, so it was correct it has some aerodynamics to fly and landing.
ZOMG! You're back, baby!
Haha I haven't seen zOMG used since my World of Warcraft days. :)
Yaaay my boi is back
Every shot of Wes Bentley (darkhaired bearded hottie) drives me nuts.. He's one of the most perfect guys Ive ever seen.. Was amazing in AHS Hotel
Welcome back!!!!!
Thank you! :D
Great react, thanks! I would say the rewatchability is higher than your rating, but of course that's coming from someone who is rewatching. The most rewatchable part of the film is probably the fantastic individual acting performances and the emotions that come along with them.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I've watched this movie at least 70 times!
What!!? 70 times! LoL. That's epic.
@NewfieMovieReactions I love it. The first time I watched, I felt like I was a little slow to catch on. But then with every watch, it just becomes so engrossing as I had learned...and then could follow. It's such a beautiful and fantasticly written, directed, produced and acted film. Every watch just seems better.
One of three movie posters I have framed on my office wall. If this movie doesn’t hit you in some way you should see a doctor.
This is my favorite Nolan film.
good to see you newfie! and what a movie to return on!!! LOVE IT!!!! gotta disagree with you about rewatchability. this is up there with the godfather to me. i can put it on as i clean the house and the time just flies by and i’ve watched several times. cooper is my fav character. 72/10 is my overall rating. 😁♥️📽️
LoL! Awesome. Glad you enjoy it so much. Yeah this movie is amazing. Flawless really.
Hey! I missed you man
The whole thing is a bootstrap paradox. In order for the 5th dimensional humans to even exist, the present day humans had to survive… but in order for present day humans to survive, the 5th dimensional humans needed to help them.
THE CAT! 😭😭🤏
Great reaction! I love your rating format, 4.5 out of 5 😊😊
Thanks! Yeah it's fun ranking movies. :)
I forgot that Chalamet was in this back then.. Who knew what a star he would become?
The fact that people are not taught about the dust bowl and its consequences in school now gives me no hope for the future.
I get that 'they' are us, but given TARS went back with Cooper (who still had the data from the black hole) are 'they' the colony descendants of Edmunds planet?.
Or he just died in the crash at the very beginning lol.
22:15 she says “the stuff of life” I think
I know places like Kuwait get sand storms.
U should watch Tenet thats Nolans greatest masterpiece it came out a few years after this one and its most ambitious film to date
Last harvest for Okra is FINE BY ME.. Nasty stuff.
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Welcome back! 🫶🏻
Also, really like the outro & rating system at the end!
Crazy how different things would of went if they listened to brand lol
I disagree with you three-stars for 're-watchability.' I have seen it at least 7-time (never in IMAX, so far), and I own the Blu-Ray. I would give it 4.5 stars in that category, and 'honestly', I would doc them at one point because Dr. Mann. Though that character is needed, there were other actors that could have played that role much better, and not come away disgust as much in the end (due to his 'Good Guy' rep). Some of that was probably the script, and maybe some of casting, since they probably used him to invoke more disgust than was needed.
Sad so many youtubers movie critics hate Nolan nowadays.
Oh really? Why is that? I didn't know anything about that.
Begrudgingly, **sigh**, I would save our species.
Michael Jackson at 42:19
If I had the skills I would without question try to save humanity...even without although I'd probably royally screw it up....
Me who watched this like 30 times lol
30 times!? Haha wow. Pretty cool though. :)
Your review started out good, the give you 3 stars after that. Hans zimmer soundtrack is a 5. Nolan a 5, rewatchability a 5. This is a perfect movie. Curious, what is better than this film for you?
I gave 5 in most categories, except 4 stars for music. I think a full 5 would be something like Lord of the Rings soundtrack. The only 3 I gave was for rewatchability. I don't think Interstellar is the kind of film that is rewatched often like, Elf or Home Alone at Christmas time, or other films that have a cult following like Back To The Future or Ghostbusters that say they have to watch it multiple times per year. Again this is just my opinion. It will extremely rare for me to give a movie a full 5 out of 5 in every category. Although, maybe it will be possible. It's all subjective.
I mean look at Rotten Tomatoes and how many times they rate amazing movies with a very poor rating. and they give other trash movies very high ratings. Hell, even back in the day Siskel & Ebert gave Ace Ventura a trash review saying it's the worst movie they ever seen, and it went on to be a huge success and jump start Jim Carrey's career. Movies are a work of art and they impact people different ways. I mean like, I almost never cry during films, however, I nearly cried during Guardians of the Galaxy 3. LOL.
Dude...not one tear? 😊
I'm not one who cries. I feel the emotions but for me it's in the form of goosebumps on my arms. Not sure why I don't cry. Maybe my tear ducts don't work. LoL. Very emotional movie for sure.
Get back on the X-men films been a while
Dude seriously reviewing a 10 year old movie everyone's seen.
We know the scores
10 out of 10 bro.
Im still waiting for puss in boots 2 😢
I rate this film higher than you: best SF movie ever.
It isn’t time travel, as many reactors think. It is a sound, philosophical idea that is at least 1,500 years old this year. It was conceived by Boethius (480-524) in the last year of his life and discussed in his book, "The Consolation of Philosophy," considered one of the most important works of medieval philosophy.
To explain how God’s omniscience can be reconciled with human free will, Boethius conceived the idea that, for God, all time exists simultaneously (because God exists outside of time). Inside the tesseract, Cooper experiences God’s time, which suggests that the fifth-dimensional beings (i.e., our future selves) have evolved to a godlike state. This conception of God’s time is still held today by many Evangelicals and other Christian sects.
I believe the idea is even older, because in Virgil’s “Aeneid” (1st century B.C.), Aeneas visits the underworld, where all the dead, past and future, exist together.
Your rating system is quite flawed. Acting and cinematography are pretty much the director's main priorities - guiding the performances and visual language of the film. You gave those aspects a perfect 5/5 score and then the person helming them a 3? Pacing should be a category of its own and not mixed with direction and you should tie the directing more with the acting and cinematography.
Deadpool wolverine reaction... please
I would love to, but there are still many X-men related movies I have to watch before I can watch that one.
Oh yeaahhh... Im here for it
1:56 yes, the "dust bowl" did in fact happen, in the 1930s, most people learned about it in grade school, or at least by jr high. but then again you are young and probably went to school after our schools stopped teaching math, writing, grammar, spelling, and history, and began teaching 123 genders, and how to use google.
First time reaction? No 😂