Interstellar (Nolan)

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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:This just became my favorite thread of all time
That was a good idea in my dream, right?
Yeah for sure
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I haven't read this thread b/c I haven't seen the movie yet, but it's one I'm looking forward to.
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Alex wrote:
wilkins wrote:I totally just watched this movie after eating a weed cookie. Woah, I think I saw the future.
yeah the movie takes place in the future
Ok, I did skim the last page of this thread, and saw this. Good post, well done.
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Jonathan Nolan reveals his simpler, darker, original Interstellar ending

If Interstellar’s ending didn’t quite sit right with you, co-writer Jonathan Nolan may be able to help. As he recently revealed, the film’s original conclusion would have been much simpler—albeit way more depressing as well.

Nolan detailed the screenplay’s first ending at an event ahead of the film’s Blu-ray release in Pasadena, California, alongside scientist Kip Thorne, who served as a producer and science adviser for the film. As Nerdist reports, Nolan told a crowd at the Caltech Jet Propulsion Lab that he originally planned a much different conclusion for Matthew McConaughey’s Cooper.

In the final film, Cooper travels through the black hole Gargantua, surviving the trip and ending up in a “tesseract” space where he’s able to see—and in some bizarre ways, interact with—his past. This revelation allows him to send a Morse code message to his daughter Murph, which sets the film’s final events into motion.

Nolan’s early take on the ending, however, essentially cuts Cooper off inside the black hole. His script “had the Einstien-Rosen bridge [wormhole] collapse when Cooper tries to send the data back.”

The wormhole falling apart would have prevented Cooper from returning home or interacting with the tesseract, which, according to Nerdist, was director Christopher Nolan’s idea. Instead, his journey would have ended there, with Cooper sacrificing himself in the name of his cause. This also would have prevented much of the finished film’s concluding events—Cooper’s return trip, rediscovering his daughter, and stealing a ship to search for Anne Hathaway’s Amelia Brand would never have happened. Nolan does not mention, however, whether in that original ending, the data Cooper is collecting to send back to Earth would have made it out before the collapse.

Instead of this bleak finish, Interstellar ends on a much more hopeful note—even if many have taken issue with how Nolan sacrifices scientific accuracy for a more emotional conclusion.

Nerdist has the full report of Nolan and Thorne’s talk, including discussion of some other changes from Jonathon’s original drafts to the version his brother Christopher used in the final film.
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how Nolan sacrifices scientific accuracy for a more emotional conclusion.
oh what the fuck ever
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Mecca wrote:
how Nolan sacrifices scientific accuracy for a more emotional conclusion.
oh what the fuck ever
do you like science?
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Alex wrote:
Mecca wrote:
how Nolan sacrifices scientific accuracy for a more emotional conclusion.
oh what the fuck ever
do you like science?
I take umbrage with the notion that Interstellar was about scientific accuracy to begin with
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Mecca wrote:
Alex wrote:
Mecca wrote:
how Nolan sacrifices scientific accuracy for a more emotional conclusion.
oh what the fuck ever
do you like science?
I take umbrage with the notion that Interstellar was about scientific accuracy to begin with
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malice wrote:
Mecca wrote:
Alex wrote:
Mecca wrote:
how Nolan sacrifices scientific accuracy for a more emotional conclusion.
oh what the fuck ever
do you like science?
I take umbrage with the notion that Interstellar was about scientific accuracy to begin with
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i agree, mecca. when people criticize movies like this for that reason, it makes me want to stick scientific accuracy right up neil degrasse tyson's ass.
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Alex wrote:i agree, mecca. when people criticize movies like this for that reason, it makes me want to stick scientific accuracy right up neil degrasse tyson's ass.
Which 4 RMers would you send through a wormhole with the task of saving mankind?
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Alex wrote:i agree, mecca. when people criticize movies like this for that reason, it makes me want to stick scientific accuracy right up neil degrasse tyson's ass.
Yeah, F-NDT! He is also responsible for the demotion of Pluto!

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Kaius wrote:
Alex wrote:i agree, mecca. when people criticize movies like this for that reason, it makes me want to stick scientific accuracy right up neil degrasse tyson's ass.
Which 4 RMers would you send through a wormhole with the task of saving mankind?
That depends... Would they be coming back?

If so, Lament, Kaius, BRLB, and Sarge...

If not, then Alex, 94372646UP, Malice, and Sarge...

Either way, I put all trust in saving humanity into the hands of the Crackpot!
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I thought this was a documentary.
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BurtReynolds wrote:I thought this was a documentary.
It is
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