If you look *Chin Lakes* on _Google Earth_ where they filmed the cornfield chase, and then time travel back in the historical imagery to 2015 you can see the skid marks from the film truck and Coopers truck on the edge of the cliff. The image was taken August of 2015. There are remnants of the filming all over those hills from the crews setting up for shots and moving equipment. All erased with time now. You can still, just faintly see the marks on the edge of the cliff next to the reservoir 10 years later. I wish somebody could go out there and look at it up close.
The planets had relative time because of the black hole, if they spent too much time they would’ve let humanity die. Not to mention stated multiple time in the movie they were running out of fuel.
@@Flint-Dibble-the-Don”the gravity here is punishing, 130% earth standard” and yet they just take off and break orbit without boosters (which they needed to leave earth)
That's corn. Nolan's production grew and sold corn. It's quite obviously corn, not wheat. It looks nothing like wheat. It looks exactly like corn...because it is. It's corn.
So is there some school somewhere teaching all creators to use the same type of irrelevant and stock footage timed for every other word as if you’re afraid we might turn away for a second if you don’t keep slapping us in the face with unnecessary visuals? You’re like carbon copies of each other. There’s nothing unique here, and this gets old and tiring after a while.
That was my initial take too until I read (known as corn in North America and Australia; wheat is often called corn in countries including Britain). British people, like this videomaker like to be quirky.
If you want people to think you can find hidden details in a movie, then you may wanna get the most basic of details that are explained in the movie 1000 times like “corn is the literally only crop that hasn’t died”. I can’t believe you’d find hidden details if you can’t find the ones that are actually literally explained and described to you.
While the black hole was technically accurate, Gargantua was not. A black hole with the mass of a 100 million suns would have an event horizon that would be larger than the orbit of Mars around the sun. There's no way you could see it in its entirety as you do in the movie, from as close as they are. They're supposed to be near the event horizon (guy falls in) so the black hole would just look like a massive void with occasional plasma or dust flying by. But that wouldn't make for a great cinematic experience.
They never should have been able to fly that close to a a black hole. Also if a planet was orbiting a black hole it's just a matter of time before it to get sucked in.
taking into account that 1 bushel of corn goes for +\- $4.10 there is no way that selling that corn made any difference on the over all cost of the production $165m….. 🤷
I would if put interstellar as number 1, greatest film of all time. Recently saw it in i-max when it returned to theatres for 10th anniversary, it was phenomenal, makes me sad that I won’t get to experience it like that again
Amelia Earhart, they have found human remains on a small deserted island within a reasonable vicinity of where she is belived to have dissapeared, the bones show signs of whoever that was, theres a likelyhood they where eaten alive by coconut crabs who live on the island.
There's a very confusing clip when discussing tidal waves. TIDAL waves are due to the moon and sun and are very predictable. The actual calculations can be nasty (and a fascinating introduction to ANALOG computers that predated digital computers by a century(?)) but they've very predictable given a handful of values specific to a location. Those bidaily tides can result in a large change in water level (see Nova Scotia (?) and Anchorage) and weird things like soliton waves on British canals. All are predicable and, as stated, ultimately due to the earth rotating under a relatively stable bulge in the oceans water. In contrast the clip showed a TSUNAMI. These are not predictable because they're caused by things that cant be predicted. Mostly earthquakes, landslides, and the occasional meteroite strike. In this case the wave does move thorough the water. It's also a very deep wave although that's not seen in the open ocean since it's hidden in the water column. But the water column isn't deep enough as the wave approaches the shore and thats why it climbs to such heights. Thats scary, but what causes the most damage is the deep wave means the water keeps coming in. It can reach far inland. Look at the stories from the Indian Ocean tsunami a decade ago. That said the height can be staggering when its due to a landslide into a fjord or narrow canyon. Trees ripped out to an elevation of 100m+.
That Rotten Tomatoes picks of 1-2-3 are hella bad. Interstellar is ok but IMO the story is clunky in parts and some dialogue is corny and Inception is pretty good but I find it overly long so I find the pacing bad. The Dark Knight is not the best the best movie of the last 25 years and not even the best of their top three.
Korn and no way did the money from the korn fund the movie. They used a farmers field. He got paid for them to tear up his field of korn. There is no telling what the movie guys made up for the making of the movie lore. You know lies about how a actor did something that changed the movie or a director that made me do 100 takes because he believed in me. Ego stuff
@@doilysimpkin6972 did you miss in the comments where people are calling this "woke" lol. That's the irony with you people. You just call ANYTHING you don't like "woke". Just stop the crying and complaining sheeessshh 🤣😂
I really like Interstellar a lot but Christopher Nolan is easily the most overrated director of our time. I can't think of a single other director who receives so much fanfare when a movie of his comes out only to routinely have that movie be a steaming cinematic turd that nobody wants to watch twice, with rare exceptions (for me it's The Dark Knight and only because of Heath Ledger's performance and Interstellar). The plots for half of his movies are simply nonsense and gibberish that only exist give him permission to film super expensive and complex practical effects (for which I will give him credit... he's shot some cool looking effects).
Pretty sure it was corn in the movie, not wheat
i do love the hidden details vids (meaning I know more than you know), and then getting the most basic issue in the movie wrong. 😛
Yeah, those are corn stalks. But please continue..
It was corn 🌽 😮😮
Well actually corn is kinda like wheat. It's just really really big wheat. Right?
@@drop830yes. Corn is wheat.
Guess buddy needs to update his list to “10 things you missed and an obvious 11th that only I missed”. It’s corn…corn!!!!
@@keithwilson2103 lolololol, exactly!
If you look *Chin Lakes* on _Google Earth_ where they filmed the cornfield chase, and then time travel back in the historical imagery to 2015 you can see the skid marks from the film truck and Coopers truck on the edge of the cliff. The image was taken August of 2015. There are remnants of the filming all over those hills from the crews setting up for shots and moving equipment. All erased with time now. You can still, just faintly see the marks on the edge of the cliff next to the reservoir 10 years later. I wish somebody could go out there and look at it up close.
13* buddy
Guess buddy is never going to do that since he never read your com...
CORN… Wheat is a golden yellow.
CORN was talked about in the first part of movie, then at the end.
Holy fuck THANK YOU
my brother in christ, this is corn
Midwesterner came to comment that it's corn, not wheat... old news though.🌽
"Like the wheat in the dustbowl...the CORN is dying." -Prof. Brand
The whole idea that they would not orbit and survey each planet before landing, defies explanation.
😂😂😂
The planets had relative time because of the black hole, if they spent too much time they would’ve let humanity die. Not to mention stated multiple time in the movie they were running out of fuel.
Maybe they did, but just didn’t show it in the movie
@@amandatyler4324yet somehow missed the giant planet wide tidal wave ?
@@Flint-Dibble-the-Don”the gravity here is punishing, 130% earth standard” and yet they just take off and break orbit without boosters (which they needed to leave earth)
That's corn. Nolan's production grew and sold corn. It's quite obviously corn, not wheat. It looks nothing like wheat. It looks exactly like corn...because it is. It's corn.
ngl id really like to see Jonathan Nolan's script made into movies
So is there some school somewhere teaching all creators to use the same type of irrelevant and stock footage timed for every other word as if you’re afraid we might turn away for a second if you don’t keep slapping us in the face with unnecessary visuals? You’re like carbon copies of each other. There’s nothing unique here, and this gets old and tiring after a while.
In a word? Yes.
In more then one word? . . . Yes, the style captures eyeballs and ergo. More money for the creator.
You lost me at “wheat”
Yeah, I couldn't shake it off too 😂
Literally. Not going to watch an interstellar video if they don't even get the fact that its corn right.
How does anyone confuse corn for wheat?
"Wheat" word repeated several times at the beginning was used to trigger farmers' comments around the world.
That was my initial take too until I read (known as corn in North America and Australia; wheat is often called corn in countries including Britain). British people, like this videomaker like to be quirky.
Breakdown from, it’s a great series and you’ll have fun breaking it down I bet
Dark knight and inception are both very SOLID movies. A great one in my top 5 is edge of tomorrow
Someone who missed the obvious fact that it’s corn and not wheat is here to reveal the mysteries of Interstellar 😂
If you want people to think you can find hidden details in a movie, then you may wanna get the most basic of details that are explained in the movie 1000 times like “corn is the literally only crop that hasn’t died”. I can’t believe you’d find hidden details if you can’t find the ones that are actually literally explained and described to you.
What’s with the random manga toon appearing every few minutes?
That seems to be the guy speaking we're hearing, or a depiction of how he perceives himself.
Thats the prequel comic about Manns experience on his planet when he first arrived.
@@albertorverastegui6352 It’s shit.
@@albertorverastegui6352cringe
He's wheat 🌾
Wow this looks good. I'll have to stop at 3 minutes and just go watch it lmao. I'll brb
That was an amazing movie. Holy. Him seeing his daughter on her deathbed was so sad 😢
Amazing movie. 10/10
I concur one my favorites for sure
While the black hole was technically accurate, Gargantua was not. A black hole with the mass of a 100 million suns would have an event horizon that would be larger than the orbit of Mars around the sun. There's no way you could see it in its entirety as you do in the movie, from as close as they are. They're supposed to be near the event horizon (guy falls in) so the black hole would just look like a massive void with occasional plasma or dust flying by. But that wouldn't make for a great cinematic experience.
Where is that scene at the 5 minute mark from?
The story as it is, is much better than the alternate in my opinion.
Spielberg should adapt the alternate script into a completely new movie.
“Avoiding similar problems in the future”
Probably want to look up crop rotation and why it matters…
*known as corn in North America and Australia; wheat is often called corn in countries including Britain* -Per google
Huh!? In the UK wheat is called wheat and corn is called corn, the narrator is just mistaken
@@bernismith11 that's what the internet said, consult your brothers to the far east west north and south
If wheat is called corn in the UK, then why did he call the corn wheat?
It's because he made a mistake.
They never should have been able to fly that close to a a black hole. Also if a planet was orbiting a black hole it's just a matter of time before it to get sucked in.
Yeah I can't get over the black hole part.
Anyone else think the prequel comic explanation sounded like a Roadman telling a story. "Man said it was pointless..."
I would have liked to see Jonathan Nolan’s screenplay used
Wheat, huh? If you don't know it's corn, what other 'facts' are absolute horseshit?
ridiculously *underated* film
it was voted the 2nd best movie in the last 25 years, what are you talking about, it being underrated??
Release the brother cut!
Denis Villeneuve is now my favorite Director. Like, Nolan, he has an amazing catalog of films. My Top 3 are Villeneuve, Nolan, and Tarantino.
taking into account that 1 bushel of corn goes for +\- $4.10 there is no way that selling that corn made any difference on the over all cost of the production $165m….. 🤷
It looks like corn, they call it corn, we watch them eating corn… bro wtf. Hahahahahhahahahah
Sequel and Prequel, not Sequal and Prequal
such a good movie
Did you make this for 12 year old iphone addicts? I can’t watch it.
I would if put interstellar as number 1, greatest film of all time.
Recently saw it in i-max when it returned to theatres for 10th anniversary, it was phenomenal, makes me sad that I won’t get to experience it like that again
6:29 Bulk "beams"? Did you AI trancribe your own video? Or is there a joke I'm missing?
Corn......
Nah. I'ma do it my own way.
Amelia Earhart, they have found human remains on a small deserted island within a reasonable vicinity of where she is belived to have dissapeared, the bones show signs of whoever that was, theres a likelyhood they where eaten alive by coconut crabs who live on the island.
every time a hear wheat i wonder if he is doing it on purpose 🤬🤣🤣
Isnt it corn they grow?
that's corn.
Also most of what they eat has corn in it because that’s all that’s available
You could’ve called corn “maize” instead of wheat. How you made a video getting that wrong is odd to me.
Great movie but the ending was crap coming back in a book shelf.
it was corn
I knew all this.
Ummmm, corn (maize), NOT wheat…
Annihilated what ??? Planet huuuh ??
No they leached the soil of all its nutrients. Which caused the dust bowl.
Should have used electrolytes.
@@elle3325 it’s got what plant crave
This is wheat, I know wheat
How do you mistake CORN for WHEAT? Did you even watch the movie? 🤡
They are silca.. based . Not carbon.
Fight Club
corn*
Corn.....Corn.....CORN
There's a very confusing clip when discussing tidal waves. TIDAL waves are due to the moon and sun and are very predictable. The actual calculations can be nasty (and a fascinating introduction to ANALOG computers that predated digital computers by a century(?)) but they've very predictable given a handful of values specific to a location.
Those bidaily tides can result in a large change in water level (see Nova Scotia (?) and Anchorage) and weird things like soliton waves on British canals. All are predicable and, as stated, ultimately due to the earth rotating under a relatively stable bulge in the oceans water.
In contrast the clip showed a TSUNAMI. These are not predictable because they're caused by things that cant be predicted. Mostly earthquakes, landslides, and the occasional meteroite strike.
In this case the wave does move thorough the water. It's also a very deep wave although that's not seen in the open ocean since it's hidden in the water column. But the water column isn't deep enough as the wave approaches the shore and thats why it climbs to such heights. Thats scary, but what causes the most damage is the deep wave means the water keeps coming in. It can reach far inland. Look at the stories from the Indian Ocean tsunami a decade ago.
That said the height can be staggering when its due to a landslide into a fjord or narrow canyon. Trees ripped out to an elevation of 100m+.
Get the wheat out of my face (Nacho Libre voice)
That Rotten Tomatoes picks of 1-2-3 are hella bad. Interstellar is ok but IMO the story is clunky in parts and some dialogue is corny and Inception is pretty good but I find it overly long so I find the pacing bad. The Dark Knight is not the best the best movie of the last 25 years and not even the best of their top three.
I love SF movies. And this is probably the most over-rated one ever. Not bad, just over-rated.
I agree.
Probably a rice guy lol
Korn and no way did the money from the korn fund the movie. They used a farmers field. He got paid for them to tear up his field of korn. There is no telling what the movie guys made up for the making of the movie lore. You know lies about how a actor did something that changed the movie or a director that made me do 100 takes because he believed in me. Ego stuff
Korn is a band
@@raeraebadfingers I eat korn, I guess you listen to the korn. Popkorn? 🤡
Corn.
Interstellar ripped off event horizon
I would have preferred the ORIGINAL script over what we got😒
Conservatives would call this movie "woke"
No. We call it brilliant. Just enjoy the movie
Nah. It's not particularly woke. It doesn't sacrifice good storytelling at the alter of identity politics.
@@doilysimpkin6972 did you miss in the comments where people are calling this "woke" lol. That's the irony with you people. You just call ANYTHING you don't like "woke". Just stop the crying and complaining sheeessshh 🤣😂
@@theflash10500 You're just pissed that a Conservative debunked your dumb statement.
@@theflash10500”you people” is exactly how liberals talk 🤣
I really like Interstellar a lot but Christopher Nolan is easily the most overrated director of our time. I can't think of a single other director who receives so much fanfare when a movie of his comes out only to routinely have that movie be a steaming cinematic turd that nobody wants to watch twice, with rare exceptions (for me it's The Dark Knight and only because of Heath Ledger's performance and Interstellar). The plots for half of his movies are simply nonsense and gibberish that only exist give him permission to film super expensive and complex practical effects (for which I will give him credit... he's shot some cool looking effects).
Best movie ever . . . . That's subjective. The funniest scene was created by Kevin Smith. th-cam.com/video/xOkI2CmD2D8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=hfLPuEwYzg6me5St
Corn...