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What is up, ladies and gentlemen? Welcome back to Nick Skarpino's in review this time.
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today we're talking inner stellar. Listen, this is your first time seeing my first time seeing
inner stellar. I love how much I'm on the show by the way. I love it. Yeah, I love it. I love
I love that. That mean Andy get to share these these little delights with you. Yeah, this is my
first time on this on the Nick interview. Really? Yeah. No, it's crazy. We did the watching thing for
Oh, we did the commentary. That's why. Oh, well, we did the live. We did the live. How are the duck?
Oh, we did do that. Yeah. Yes, that's true. What is the commentary as well? We did. Yeah. Yeah,
that was a fun one. But yeah, that was my first time seeing this intro. Really? Very nice.
I'm sorry about that. It's a cool show. Thank you. Yeah, we're having cool show you guys have
having fun. This is a nice little rundown memory land for all the fun movies. I could have just
been a co-host on the show, honestly. I could have been a thing where I just show up every episode.
That would have been amazing, actually, because I think the majority of these movies you haven't seen,
right? Yeah. Yeah. Like I could have been Lord of the Rings also or something. We're doing
Lord of the Rings later. I'm really excited about Lord of the Rings. Lord of the Rings is probably the
one I'm at this point most excited for because I think it's the only one left that I haven't seen.
Yeah, that's it. Yeah, that's it for me. Jeff grubb with a $20 superchats has
do you even have kids? Then you're allowed to talk about this movie. You don't know my history.
I might have a couple little ones out there that I don't know. Honestly, that used to be my biggest
fear. But now I'm kind of hoping it happens. Now I'm kind of going to get a little knock on the door.
And this is a little tiny little Italian boy goes, Papa, and I go, oh, this is my kid. Beard. Yeah,
full bearded. Seven years old. Kind of balding. Ladies, gentlemen, it's time for the tax
backs. We're talking inner stellar released on October 26th, 2014 with an hour with a two hour and
49 minute run time. Just goes by and y'all are giving me the long movies. No, no, I had me do
time. Give me the last week. We give me this. Yeah, me doing Lord of the Rings, which I know was
at least an hour long. I'm actually very curious to see how that one goes. That's a three plus
little of the rings of the three pluser. Oh, yeah. Damn. Well, you have to watch out and then
the extended edition after which is about four after. Yeah, why can't I just start with the extended
edition? Well, because you got another differences. You have to really be also have to watch all the
hobbit movies. Yeah, as well. This, of course, was directed by Christopher Nolan, who you all know
from inception of the Dark Knight trilogy and Oppenheimer. Director of photography on this with
Hoi Tama, who also did Dunkirk tenant and Oppenheimer for him as well, and the music by the venerable
Hans Zimmer. The goat. The goat. There's a great piece of trivia where Nolan was like, look,
I don't want you to go. I don't want you to get into your bag of tricks and do the shit you've
always done with the strings and the big drums. Throw that out and come at me with something good.
And he was like, how about the world's biggest pipe organ? And he was like, yeah, that's what we're
doing right now. This had a budget of 165 million in the box office return. A little skewed here
because they've released it multiple times back in theaters, which I'm not worried about. But it's
758. I got to know, like, I need to sign up for a list of like, it's in theaters now. I was going to
say it's coming back in the theaters. Shut up. Yeah. I just, I Googled, I run time and I show time
popped up. Yeah. Why are you kidding me? Somebody legit texted me because I mentioned watching in
a seller and they're like, if you're able to wait, it's coming back in two weeks. And I was like,
that's a week too long. Yeah. I feel like I show time. It's there. There's the vine cinema
and ale house, which is in Livermore. It's pretty far actually. But it's at the end. You go see it
there. This needs to be a bigger deal. Like I feel like it's one of the things we're like,
the state representative should let us know. Oh, you think that like instead of Gavin Newsom and
all the senators, Democratic senators were all over the country texting me that they need just
$5. I would actually, I would actually pay Gavin Newsom $5 if he told me I'd play a second watch
interstellar. That would be amazing. Sunday, March 29th, 70 millimeter at the Castro theater.
Oh, I'll send you a link. That sounds awesome. I might go with you. Dude,
that you. So here's the deal. I'll go first on this one. Blessing. Go for it. I saw this movie
in, in, I don't know if it was 75 or 65 millimeter. Whatever our IMAX is at the Metrion. And it was
so loud and so unbelievably intense of an experience that like, it stuck with me since then.
I love this fucking movie. I think this is by far Christopher Nolan's finest film. I think this
is Magnum Opus. I think this movie belongs on everyone's top five, minimum top five sci-fi
movies of all time list. But this, this might be like top five of all time movies for me.
I love watching it. I think it's the perfect culmination of a director who has become a master at
his craft. It worked with actors multiple times. And now they have this, this com lottery and
this feeling of being able to just kind of, you can just see how good they are working together.
And then of course, Matthew McConaughey, the McConaissance. I don't know how familiar
are with Matthew McConaughey. But this is midway through his run. Just one. All right,
I'm just giving it one. Okay, well, we might get the other two all right. I'll talk over Nick,
later. I appreciate it. Okay, then. McConaughey was, you know, came on the scene with,
uh, with the time to kill. And he did some, some decent movies and then kind of got stuck. Now,
Matt, she's white. Time to kill. Oh, man, dude, I don't know what time to kill. He's a lawyer,
bless. Yeah. The Sam, Sam Jackson's in it. There's a murder that happens, right? And the
A Jackson is the defendant. Just, you're supposed to race his people in the, in the jury stuff.
And he's like, he's explaining this whole like crime or whatever. And like, and it's one of those
things of like, you only don't give, you only don't give a shit about this because it happened to
a black girl, right? But he's doing all this stuff. And he's doing the, the fucking awesome
model. Now, Matt, she's white. Yeah, he goes through all this and everybody is like the victim.
Oh, yeah. That's pretty sick. Dude, it's a good move. You say that out of context is holy.
It's not a completely positive. He said that. I supported him because I know he's talking about,
but yeah, I was a little crazy to say that. Uh, but McConaughey had a great start. It was
queer and then kind of lulled their kind of languished in romcom world with, uh, you know,
failure to launch and how to lose a guy in 10 days or whatever the hell it was. And then I think
he's like a little break and came back and decided to do like, he just came back with like
interstellar. No, he was in the void for a while, man. He was in the void. He was in romcom hell.
Yeah. It was things were not looking great for his career. Uh, he could have done that for the
end of time and not been, you know, really nourished dramatically or creatively. And then it was,
it was this same year as interstellar, which was what 2014 that he came out with
true detective at the beginning of the year, season one, which was like, again, to have an HBO
show starring those two people, Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey. This wasn't,
you know, just TV stars. The other type of Matthew McConaughey, Mick and he goes,
McConaughey, and it fills it in. Yeah, like, I mean, there was a massive deal to like, oh,
with these stars are in this HBO show. That's awesome. And then it was interstellar and then
Dallas buyers club. And it's like, he just decided like, actually, I want to get back to work.
What's crazy? I think this is me realizing that I've not seen any other Matthew McConaughey
thing. I, well, it's depending on what you watch. You might love him or you might hate him,
but this is these are the key projects. He's bounding down. I watched that.
I was just talking to a comic about Eastbound down the other day. My friend Alicia was like,
have you seen Eastbound? I was like, I used to love what's about to happen. I was like, I can't
believe how crazy this show is. I was like, they don't make up like that. You can't do that.
I was like, I'm shocked. I didn't like kill Danny McBride's career. That was in high school.
Like, this is crazy. We had a free trial of HBO, whatever it was on.
The Maconisense, the key projects here as listed by the Google machine are Killer Joe in 2011.
The Lincoln lawyer, which I think was one of the first projects that I remember seeing being like,
okay, he's doing something different. Love Lincoln lawyer based on the book. Great TV show.
Oh, Netflix. Mud, which I never saw. Magic Mike, which he was in, which we know, that's not
I'm a conning movie. And then Dallas buyers club was the first big one. That was the 2013 one where
he was Oscar for it. And everyone's like, holy shit. And if you're not familiar with that, it was
incredibly, incredibly intense movie about AIDS and, you know, the drug that helps people with
that and like the pharmaceutical companies and him basically selling it, you know, black market
to help people, which is fucking amazing. You should absolutely watch the film. And then of course,
Wolf Wall Street is great. True detective in 2020, 2014. And he culminates with the interstellar,
the end of 2014 in October. And that run cemented him as one of the greatest actors of all time,
my opinion, specifically in the scene. I've seen that I love in this movie that stand out
is when he comes back from Miller's planet. And he's like, how fucking long? How many years were we
there for it? He's like, you guys are there for like 400, dear. He's like, what? And then he gets
all the messages from his kids and they're aging. Yeah. And he's just crying. It's just on him.
He's just crying. That that sequence to me, I'm like, you, I'm just so bummed he didn't get
the academy award for that, although he very much deserved it for Dallas buyers club. I digress.
I love this fucking movie. I love watching this movie every time I watch it. I like watching it.
Just to see the cinematography. See how the sound comes to it. The, the, the, the heavy
concept of interstellar travel and, and five dimensional beings and all of these things. And like,
the fact that it breaks your brain, but they really got there, you know, tried to stick as much as
humanly possible with like scientific realities for a lot of the stuff with the exception of the
clouds. Apparently, it was one thing that they didn't really the, the, the, the, the scientific,
the book that this was based off of. Dr. Kip Thorn was like, everything we consulted. I,
I consulted on was pretty 100% accurate with the, with a couple things here and there, except
they got into a, like a, a little bit of a argument about the clouds, because they were like the
clouds. There's no way that that structure would have been able to hold itself. I got you. Yeah.
Anyway, I love this freaking movie. I will watch this movie anytime. If you haven't seen it and you
get the opportunity to see it on 70 millimeter, I max, please fucking go and hope that the,
they just cranked the volume like they did for me. Andy, what do you think of interstellar?
Yeah, this is up there is one of my favorites of all time. I think it's just such a, uh,
it's got so much heart. I love the performances. I love, I've always loved Christopher Nolan's
kind of like subtle humor here and there where it's just like, here's a little one line of you
weren't expecting. And I, you know, a lot of that is, is Tars and Case. And I'm, how much those robots
are just some of my favorite on screen sci-fi robots ever. This is, yeah, I think this is kind of like
you have to watch this if you're into sci-fi or space at all. And the, you know, after being such a fan
of the prestige back in the day and kind of like getting to know like, oh, this Christopher Nolan
guy's got the juice. And then for my friend to let me know in the year 2009, 2010, I'm like,
oh, my God, do Christopher Nolan's work after he just did the dark night right last year or whatever.
The next movie he's working on is going to be a movie about like invading people's dream. Yeah.
And I was like, whoa, that sounds fucking insane. And then you watch Inception, you're like, God,
damn, this is like one of my favorites. This is what a cool, heady idea. One of the coolest like, you
know, uh, what's like a awesome cliffhanger. Christopher Nolan still got the stuff. And then his next
movie about space and interstellar travel. And you're just like, what the fuck are they like,
this guy's just like doing every genre I want him to do. I love this movie. This is one that I will
it's always on whenever I go back home to visit my dad. He just loves the visuals in this. And so
do I love everything about this movie cinematography wise. And yeah, I just the performances from Matthew
McConaughey or phenomenal. I love Christopher Nolan's ability to do shit that doesn't make sense in
the real world at all. But the characters write it off. And you as the viewer write it off because
you trust them as a filmmaker. And you just say, yeah, of course, all of NASA would be together at two
in the morning working on shit in the middle of the night at this. And of course that wall would come
down and suddenly there's a shuttle there. Like we just suspend our disbelief for so much of Nolan
stuff because it kicks ass. And he's so fucking good at what he does. I love this movie man. I'm
so happy that I was that this was one of the ones that gets gets to be nominated for like,
all right, what are we going to do for this sort of rewatch thing? And this is also one that
as bus he was doing his Nolan rewatch. Yeah, I've always been interested to hear about like,
what are your thoughts in the interstellar? And then I think you would skip because maybe we
had thought, all right, we knew that in the future. Yeah. So I'm soaked to hear what blessing
things about interstellar. Miss Sanchez games for 78 goes super chat said this is one of my favorite
movies. It was my first official date with my now wife at Navy Pier in Chicago. It's pretty amazing.
Not Calvin Perez gave us a super chat and said might be might be the worst wrong I've ever been
on a movie on first pass was lukewarm and love angle. Well, that is that is the I don't think
you're wrong. I don't think you're wrong on that. Yeah, lukewarm and love angle. But when it was
re-released, 90% of my issues vanished. The Zimmer on fire on the organ and then King Lose says,
I just showed my 16 year old nephew interstellar for the first time last week and he was amazed.
Yeah, that's this is one that I watched like three times in theater. I watched it in iMacs
and was just the first time watching it, bless. I was just like driving home in Austin, Texas.
And I like I was at I remember being at a stoplight and just feeling like
what am I supposed to do now? Yeah. Space is so massive. Why like why do I got to go clock in
at best by tomorrow? It's a movie that just really fucking recontextualized all sorts of which
you know, you could obviously do with a lot of different pieces of media or a lot of different
mediums that have to deal with space and it's the only movie that kind of made me like playing
out or wild is like, oh, this is what watching interstellar felt like. Yeah, this gave me that
dread that man, we are so fucking insignificant. This bit, you know, this made me go back to watching
all sorts of like sagging shit back in the day. Like, ah, it's so great. Well, important piece of
trivia, the guy that did. I want to say, I think he consulted on contact as well. Oh, yeah. So
it was just another method we caught in a movie. I think that was some of some of the science in
that movie was based on obviously Carl Sagan, but I think Kip Thorne also had to do with that.
Blessing without further ado. This is your first time watching interstellar. Yeah, it's funny.
It's funny that Amy mentions that the playing interstellar playing out or wilds. This is what
it felt like watching interstellar because I had the reverse where as I'm watching interstellar,
I was like, man, this is invoking feelings that playing out or wilds gave me and I think that's
that there's something special about space and depicting the vastness and then also the
weirdness of the science of space because I don't think about space that often outside of like
when I'm ingesting media about it. You know what I mean? I'm not like, I don't get TikToks
and algorithm about space. I'm not looking up YouTube videos. Like, I just know what I know from
school and watching stuff and then like, I don't seek out like, oh, what's the weird property?
He's a planet could have far far out there. It's like, I don't care. That doesn't affect me.
But I think when when writers and people who make art, like when they go crazy as far as trying
to depict how out there things can get and how like, I guess just the vastness and unlimited
potential of the universe, there's something about that that's like inherently emotional for me.
There's something about that where I'm like, damn, dude, it's the 80s best by I think where I'm
like, we're so small. Yeah. Like, we're so small and insignificant. I think that's beautiful.
And I think this movie is able to capture how beautiful that is while these characters are going
through such a terror and such a like the opposite of beauty. It is the human race is dying.
We, this is our last chance. We got to do something like, oh, we found this guy on this planet
and he's actually fucked up. Like, every turn you have with his characters, it is, you know,
sorrow and hopelessness and humans that aligned to humans in ways where it's like, damn,
dude, all this is happening and we're also significant. Like, there's so much emotion. I think
tied up to all in all those ideas that really worked for me in watching this. And I think off
the bat, I'll say that I watching this at home did this movie a disservice. I wish I watched
this in a theater. Yeah. You know, I the fun facts. I remember back in when I lived in Illinois,
my friend group was obsessed with Nolan, specifically dark night trilogy, right? Like, we were in
high school slash college when dark night and inception were coming out. And every Nolan movie,
since the dark night, only like three of them, but like every movie, Nolan movie was a event.
Yeah. Okay. Stop everything. Yeah. Nolan put out another banger like dark night was our
favorite movie. And then we watched, I forget which, which came out first, we inception and rises.
Inception was first and then rises. Yeah. So we watched inception. We're like, he did it again.
It was such a big thing. And then we watched rises and we loved rises. I know the internet didn't
love rises as much, but like for us, we would call back to scenes and rises. Oh yeah. Oh,
and he's climbing out the thing and we will get emotional talking about that movie.
Interstellar came out and it was divisive in my friend group. And one of the reasons I didn't
watch Interstellar was because some of my closest friends came back from watching and they're like,
nah, it's dumb. The science is weird. It's confusing and there's all these things. And I was like,
oh, I guess I'm gonna watch it. And that's why I never watched Interstellar. So now going.
Satisfaction. Fucking. No, Stevie. Stevie. Come on. Yeah.
TV and Madeline. Who Madeline? I think it was a scientist. And so I think she just had
actual issues with it. But looking back, I'm like, oh, you probably didn't know what you're talking
about either. Because as I'm watching this, I can't help but to make the comparison in my head of,
it feels like in the way that James Cameron had Titanic, this feels like Christopher Nolan's
Titanic, because you can tell how invested he is into the minute details of what makes space
special and exploring like the cool things about it and being fucking, I'm watching scenes where
they're talking about details around my, this is going over my head. I don't understand half of
what they're saying with the science bullshit. But like, it's interesting. I can tell how much
the filmmakers are into this. Therefore, I'm into this. And it just works on all those levels.
Yeah. To me, it's one of those, it's a movie that sort of shouldn't have existed in the time
in which it was made. It is a deep, deep, deep dive into into like deep sci-fi. It's not sci-fi
adventure. It's not like a Star Wars film or a Star Trek film where they're like, here's some
a little bit of science, but for the most part, that's just pushing the adventure along.
This is like, this ranks right up there with 2001 Space Odyssey as far as like,
heavy shit that we're not, that we're going to explain to you, but we don't care if you get or not,
because we just want you to know that we've thought through this. And you might never get this
shit because there's not, there, there might not even be like 100% science of this shit. Some of
it's a lot of it's theoretical or impossible to prove it. But we just want you to know that we
put the time in so you can copy off our homework. Yeah, the fun fact about that black hole animation.
No, I couldn't find that fun fact. But you, you know, I had another fun fact, though, that
apparently this was originally going to be a Steven Spielberg film. I did not know that. Apparently,
Jonathan Nolan had, had, had written on it. And Spielberg was like, I have to go do something
else. And so he was like, Hey, you should, you should hit up my brother, because I think my
brother would love to make this film. And they ended up, obviously ended up being sort of synonymous
with, with Christopher Nolan at this point. But I didn't realize that Spielberg had something
to do with this. This, this movie would have been 100% different if it was a Spielberg film.
Oh, it would have been great. But it would have been way fucking good.
Well, and that's why I think that's one of the reasons I like it is Christopher Nolan. I don't
know if I have the words where he put, he, there's a, there's a tone. There's maybe an epicness to
Christopher Nolan films that I really enjoy. And it's the reason why for me is a high school kid.
There's a college kid. I'm like, man, this is the, this is the greatest, right? Like there's
something about Christopher Nolan movies that feels, that feel like an event. They're larger than
life. They're larger than life. When you're watching Inception, like they take themselves
ultra-seriously and they try their hardest to back up that seriousness with it. And I, I can feel
that in interstellar. And for me, so much of it works because again, you're breaking down all
these things and to 80s point, you can be saw, you can be showing me something where I'm like,
that's crazy. But because of how serious you take it, I'm like, well, I'll give you the buy-in
because I've been here before, right? Like, and I know that you're giving me something that's
high concept and heady. And yeah, like I so much of this movie, I think, worked for me on the
level. I want to rewatch it so bad because Pon first watch wasn't the most entertaining movie.
Really? Yeah. Like parts of it definitely were. But there is a slow build to the pacing of
interstellar that made it kind of, it was, I was fighting, looking at my phone sometimes.
There are times, yeah, there are times where I can see it. But I think that's just me watching
it at home also. Yes, probably. I mean, the movie is this, this is one of those that you need to be
on in a big screen with with, you know, and just kind of experience. I saw with my wife and I
remember experiencing like just just sitting there the emotion of it because love plays so much
into it. Me able to hold her hand was pretty important. Now we sit across the couch with each other.
Yeah, of course, we don't, you know, you need to touch. Nolan's so interesting because his,
his sort of the root of his artistry is rooting something in reality. And I think they,
they try to, they try to have this thing grounded so much. And that's, that's what they spring off of
that I think that's why it makes his products. So like his, his films so uniquely interesting.
Spielberg would not have rooted this in reality. Spielberg would have been like, let's take
some liberties. Let's have some fun because really at the end of the day, it's about the entertainment
value of that. Yeah. This was a movie where, where I really do think Nolan and the team came out
and was like, this is what we're making. So if you're going to vibe with you and resonate with you
or you're going to be who gives a shit about black holes and move on with it. And this one just got
me and I think I got me largely from I do, I love those slow, but I love a slow burn sci-fi movie.
Yeah. That way you go, I'm going to learn some shit and I'm think I'm going to be smarter after
this. And then you leave it. You go, I'm not smarter. I'm more confused than ever. Yeah. In a weird
way, I think I like it thinking back on it more than I was enjoying it as I was watching it,
which is why I want to watch it again. It reminds me of playing like an awesome video game with a
lot of like different set piece moments that you could point to. And I think this movie does an
awesome enough job of Hans Zimmer, you know, I don't want to say hard-carrying because the visuals
are amazing able to happen. Visuals are amazing. Especially when you see my theaters too when they play
with the frame, the aspect ratio and go like like when it goes to the full, I'm with a rocket
launcher and it just goes home. You're like, holy shit. That was unbelievable. Unbelievable. And when
those, when those scenes are playing, I think about, I think about those touchdown moments. I think
about they're not mountains, they're waves. And I think about learning about time dilation and
and, you know, maybe experiencing something similar in a black mirror episode. I don't know which
one came first, but the idea of playing with that as a tool, the trying to match up the rotation
with that, like all of that shit. When, when you were in the theater watching this movie,
and that's why like I have to go see this in IMAX again, the music is as loud as you can imagine.
Just so loud. And that sounds, that sounds like a bad thing. And I think it could have been,
I think it was a turn off for some people at first, similar to how Dark Knight Rises had really
loud music. And you could barely hear the people talking underneath it because it's kind of
the main character in the moment. Like, and it is just your body is filled with every feeling
possible. You are scared. You're, you're, you're excited. You're happy about what you're watching,
but you also just feel like dread for the characters and you're putting yourself in their,
in their place, wondering, holy shit, every second on this planet counts. And this is the most
intense shit ever. Yeah. And they're not mountains, they're waves. And that's a giant. And turns
around the other side, we're on the other side of it. Holy fuck, like this movie just hits you
with so many awesome moments, the going through the black hole, all of it, like God damn it,
just kind of always hits you with awesome shit. And we're going to get to some of those fun moments.
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Years and movies are the guy with the movie or the airport playing the piano?
No, that's a fucking hxy. Anyway, that's a reference, so an old TikTok. Shouts of
the pandemic days. It was just somebody playing the inner seller theme on a little cat keyboard.
Oh, that's the cat keyboard. Okay. So it's now now now. Yeah.
Yeah.
And then it just got to a cat floating like this.
So funny. It's that this thing you've ever seen.
Let me tell them it. Let's go through some of the some of the heads.
This movie's very long and I don't think we're going to get into the 100% of the plot of it.
But I do like how we set this up. Before we do that, another super chat came through.
That's actually really cool from nightlife 2025.
Said inner seller helped validate and visualize theories about black holes by using a real Einstein
general relativity equations to render the black holes gargantua.
They worked with actual physicists. That's the kind of shit I want.
And I got the facts for you. Give me that shit. That's cool.
That's the shit I want. Take my money.
The question was, why is it that rendering frames of the CGI black hole in your seller?
Why did it take 120 hours per frame to render?
Because most renderers assume that light travels in a straight line.
But this approximation breaks down in extreme conditions like near a black hole or wormhole
to create the images in your seller.
A renderer was written from scratch by the R&D team at double negative in collaboration
with theoretical physicist Kip Thorne.
This renderer DNGR, which means double negative gravitational renderer.
Use the Einstein's equations to trace the light, the path of a beam of light through curve space
time creating a creative of the black hole. This is done by treating the path as thousands of small
curved steps and every step needs hundreds of calculations.
That's the craziest filmmaking fact I've ever heard of my life.
I mean, none of that makes any sense to me, which is amazing.
To me, I would have just gone into After Effects and put a PNG and then sphere eyes.
And it kind of makes it bubble out. That's what I would have done.
So I think this will, I think I'm pretty sure this is correct.
But this was like the first time that a black hole had been visualized in that way in CG,
obviously with all the rendering facts we just heard.
But that when the actual black hole was photographed a couple of years ago,
that I guess Christopher Nolan told the team, like, I'm glad you guys are pretty spot on with
that shit. You guys kind of nailed how you assumed that it would have looked and then those shots
of, you know, I think the only the only movie that's done a black hole justice since then was
probably, like I liked the way Fantastic Forward did it, which was like more fantastical or whatever,
but this was still one of the coolest things of just getting close.
And and if we're about to be about our wilds when you hop into the center of that plan,
you're like, whoa, dude, this is insane. I had to replay out our wild.
God, I could never be a director because if I sat down on a meeting and somebody presented
the idea of like, hey, if you really want to render this perfectly, we have to create a custom
renderer that's going to take 120 hours per frame to make this thing happen. I would have been like,
no, absolutely. Yeah. Yeah.
No, you heard of CGI. Yeah. I'm not going to waste all that time and
work. Yeah. The movie kicks off with, uh, with interestingly, like a book end effect, right?
Where we get some interviews from people from the actual Dust Bowl, uh, talking about like
actual Dust Bowl, uh, uh, realities. And I think they were real people. There were those are
real people. We think the exception of the actress that we're going to then see later who we didn't,
we don't know at this point, but it's actually, uh, the real life murf, uh, murf, um,
uh, older older version of her. Uh, and we, we are just set up with where the world is. It's
the near future and humankind is sort of on the brink of extinction because there's a blight
that is killing all food. It's all the blood. It's now killing going after corn and, uh,
Matthew McConaughey is an ex, actually, we don't start with, and we start with him, uh,
exploding in a plane, having to eject, which we kind of make one reference to later. And then
we know they have to go back. Kind of has that little dream moment. We wake up. Um,
from here, uh, uh, we are sort of set up that this world is not good. We are, we are fighting for
humanity. He's an ex pilot for the, for the, for NASA, uh, but now he's a farmer and, uh,
what's this Kevin? That's what it would look like. Uh, so this is the explanation of why, like,
the actual image of a black hole we have, we, it's a different angle that we have it. So you can
see the interstellar one and then it turns to the, the higher angle and it like, it's the actual
picture that we've taken of a black. Yeah, that's right. That's like, that's the real image of the
black hole that was taken a couple of years ago. Yeah. So cool. I mean, the Nolan, we're in
schooler. That's like when someone gets your regular donut and then gets you like a Johnny donut.
You're like, that's a Johnny donut. It's like bacon. Oh, gotcha. Gotcha. You know, how it's
cool? It's bigger too. Cool. Uh, we're, we're getting a lot of set up here, right? He's a farmer. He's
got two kids. Murph is one of them. Um, you know, she's, she's, she's very, very, very smart.
Timothy Shalamey kind of dumb. He's gonna be a farmer for our fuck up in school. Yeah. Uh, we,
we meet a Michael Caine who was there, or not Michael Caine. She's a John Lithgow who is
their grandfather and run off the rip. You're like, you have fucking John Lithgow for this.
This is an incredible cast. Uh, we've established that she's got a ghost of some sort. There's a
ghost that she's talking to and in her bookcase. There's lots of different things going on. It's
Morse code later. It'll tell us I, she, because I cracked the Morse code. It's stay. Don't worry
about that. For now, we're going to go out to the Yankees and we're going to talk to them. Love
this line where she's in the baseball now. She's in the baseball. He gets called into the parent
teacher conference and they're like, you know, Morse is sort of, you know, pushing back against some
of the propaganda that were that were teaching in schools, including the moon landing. He goes,
wait, you don't think we landed on the moon? She goes, well, you know, I think we, it was a great
propaganda tool that, you know, that forced the US to start to like go bankrupt in the 80s. And he's
like, one of the things that came from that was a technology that if we had used would have saved
my wife, which is called MRI technology. And he goes, so I think instead of instead of talking to
Morse, she's in the baseball, I'm going to take her to a baseball game. They go out there and it's
so it's so freaking good. They go and they see the New York Yankees were playing in like this
triple A ball field. And then of course, the Dust Bowl hits and they'll have to go in. And so
we kind of get, it's, they don't beat you over the head with how bad this world is. But you just
get that like, if something doesn't change, the slow decline is, is, is we're one or two generations
away from just humanity being dead. Right. We get shots later of people like in the, you know,
and dust and like sort of fixating and then and everything hitting. But I like the idea that
these read that the the world famous Yankees are kind of like the globe trotters. I like the idea
of them like touring in different towns. Maybe they're, that's not what they're doing here,
but calling them the world famous Yankees. I got to assume that a couple of people on the pair
are still like making, you know, $120 million a year or something. There's got to be a couple of
them. Yeah. That'd be amazing. You know, from here, we get the sort of impetus of this whole thing
where they're driving. And they see the, I think she made this happens before the, this happens
before the parent teacher conference, right? Where they're driving, they see the drone and he's like,
oh, you have to drive and they go to the cornfield, which by the way, they had to plant all that corn
because they just couldn't find it that season. So it was like millions and millions of dollars to
plant corn. Yeah. It's crazy. Yeah. They land the drone and it ends up, um, it ends up being like
a military drone that just went up there forever. And finally came down to the land of energy and
they finally landed it, which is cool. And I like that it's like packed up in the back of his truck
as he pulls into the parent teacher conference. But again, such an insignificant scene that Hans
Zimmer is just carrying on his back. Yeah. They're driving through corn with a bus attire
chasing after a drone. This isn't the climax of a movie. This isn't us hoping that our characters
don't die in this, you know, this is just, they're driving through corn. But it's this insane score
by Hans Zimmer that is just, I got chills over my body. I'm like, what the fuck with what I feel
like this? I'm watching a truck in corn. But it's so good. It's exciting. I did know that he
planted the corn because I, the only fun fact to know about this movie is that he sold the corn
for a profit and put that money back into the production. Oh, yeah. Yeah. That's cool.
From here, they got the dust ball hits during the game. They come back and then there's like,
there's more code that's been, that's been put out on, on the floor. Murf figures it out. They
figure it out that it's actually coordinates the coordinates taken to a secret lab. And they
get assaulted by not assaulted, but like confronted by this blocky robot thing taken in. He thinks
that they're about to die. He thinks this is a secret government conspiracy joke. I need my
daughter to know that she's going to make it home safe. I like them. Yeah. And they start laughing
at him. This is where we meet Ann Hathaway and her very short haircut. It's so short. It's so
short. And you know, fun scene here where they're kind of joking, right? They're like, well,
we should have no blood throughout the whole commentary. Like later on the movie, like, man, I wonder,
like, I wonder what she's going to do with her hair later. The second fun fact actually do
know about this movie is that her hair was so short because they didn't want to see giant.
Yeah. That makes sense. Also, it's crazy. I thought I was hallucinating because I, again,
I didn't know much about interstellar going into it. I had no idea that Tars was the thing.
And so when I first see this robot, it's like all blocking and weird. I was like, what is what
is this movie? I didn't know that we were doing this. Such a such a cool thing to like,
and again, a lot of that comes with great world building him being like, I thought they
do. I thought the army just decommissioned all of these, you know, like I, I just loved,
I loved this. I love these damn robots. He's maybe my favorite robots in any movie. It's like
straight up. I just love their tone, their whole vibe. I like them too because I don't think that the
the sci-fi-ness of them is believable, right? Granted, it's to me, it's an odd. I don't believe
they could move as well as they do move. But I like that they're so clunky and blocky because to
me, it doesn't say like, hey, this is 400 years into the future with like a actual humanoid robot.
This is just something that we built. That's a utility. It's very utilitarian. This is something
that we use to, to, you know, diffuse bombs in war and stuff like these like, when you see the,
when you see what the arms actually are and then how those break up into smaller little tiny,
little limbs that are used for small like operations is really, really cool. Very good. A couple more
superchats came in, one from Levi Hunt said, watching you understand at home is sadly a bit like the
scene and I love you, man, where he tries to jam out to rush on a shitty quiet laptop speakers.
Yeah. And then 16-bit otaku said, the black hole is like, island creating the transformers.
In the first movie, using real physics and showing the robot parts fit their vehicle form.
I will say this 16-bit otaku, thank you for that $5 superchat. Never bring up transformers.
You never fucking bring up transformers again or talking about interstellar, okay?
Just like I appreciate you. We don't beat that in here, okay? You.
It's a word a jug gave us another superchats and I'll never forget getting spoiled about the
ending of the movie with the bookshelf because of the vine and remembering it for years and
time. Oh man. That does suck. We'll skip a lot. We'll skip around here a little bit. We meet Michael
Cymical Cain and he's like, we're NASA. We're NASA. And a half way has a terrible look where she's
like, you're like, you hate that look? Yeah. I didn't love the look. I love the look. I hate it.
I think Ann Hathaway has the moments in this movie that I just like the most, but that's still
she's still good. But again, for how much we talk about Christopher Nolan and how, you know,
when he's making the Batman movies and we know that everything's got to kind of be rooted in
some sort of realism. You're not just going to have a magical villain from the, it's always going
to be like, oh, you know, the scarecrow makes people hallucinate because of a gas toxin. That's
like, he's never going to be like this crazy sort of like over the top thing. Everything's going
to be sort of grounded in realism. But then there are the moments of, let me hit this little button.
Wall comes up. There's a shuttle on the other side of this wall. How? Why? What is the layout of this
building? Where are they? Yeah. It makes no sense. And I love it. Like I was like, who gives a
shit? The movie's awesome. From here, they're like, look, we need you to, we got the secret project.
We didn't want to tell anyone about it because it's not a very good PR look, knowing that we're
spending hundreds of millions of dollars. But we, we're, we're trying to get everyone off of,
off of Earth, basically, the, the, the McGuffin to this movie, the main plot of this movie is like,
something happened. There's a big, there's a big black hole out in your Saturn. And that's going to,
that we, that just was put there. We don't know how the hell it got there. We sent an advanced team
out of three scientists. They went to three different planets. We need to go check on those
planets to see which ones have it a bowl. And then we're, we're, meanwhile, we're trying to solve
this equation for gravity. That's going to get allow us to basically take mass amounts of people
into space and shoot them across space and get them to this new world. But until we do that,
we need someone to go out and chase after that. And you're the only pilot we have left. You have to
go. And he goes, I signed me up immediately. I hate my fucking family. My son's kind of dumb.
Yeah. And my, and my daughter and I just don't, we don't get along. Yeah. Right. Uh, this,
of course, it spreads a great scene where he's sitting outside. And John Lithga was like, Hey,
man, you're making the wrong choice here. Like, you should be here for your family. And he has
that great moment where he's like, and do you want to read this? Yeah. You have a lot,
do you have a lot? It's right here. But it's, uh, there it is. That's right. We used to look up
at this guy and wonder our place in the stars. And now we got fucking, uh, and now we just look
down and worry about our place and the dirt. Wow. What a line. Really good. He's like, I got to go
cook. Of course, Murf, his daughter does not like this. Um, I love that he is like, we have to figure
this out. Murf. We can't leave it like this. I have to go. We can't leave it like me. While Timothy
Shalimesh is kind of creeping around the corner like I wish my dad loved me. Can you get your truck
dad? Have my time. He's like, do your truck now, boy? Uh, we move on. And this is the first time
in this movie where I want to call this out. I called it out during the comedy. But this is the
first time in the short. No, the short here is, oh, we're not going to talk about things. We're
also not going to talk about Transformers anymore. So we'll talk to you. Just please take that
money. Yeah. Okay. Well, Venmo, you make, um, she doesn't want to talk to him. And he's like,
we can't, we can't leave it like this. I have to go. You have to save by me, basically,
because he, he promised to be back. I'll promise I'll be back. And we might be the same age
that went, when, when I'm back, but I'll promise I'll be back. Great acting moment from her,
from her when he's holding her. And she asks, when do you come back? Right. And there's a silence
there. And she has this, you don't know. You don't know. You don't, oh, my God, heartbreaking.
He gives her the watch. Of course, he's like, take my watch, uh, which got broken, um,
doing one of the storms that get fell off her. She threw it across the thing. That's what happened
then. He gets, he puts the watch on her. She throws it across the thing. Of course, she has
decoded the message, one of the other messages that says, stay. So she's like, I know what the
ghost is, huh? I mean, it's telling you to stay and he's like, I have to go, I have to go,
have to go. And then it hits you like a ton of fucking breaks. He gets in his car and there's
this unbelievable shot where the camera is mounted to the fender of the truck as it's pulling away.
And as it's pulling away, you see the house get low, smaller and smaller and smaller. And then
it's a reverse perspective. She finally realized that she needs to save by her dad and she runs out
after him, but it's too late. And, and then from that point on, but as we're, as we're going from
that, they don't even fuck. We have law. We have launch prep in four seconds. The shaking of the truck,
the shaking of the truck fender. And then it goes to just the fucking like the missile and the rings
coming off. And oh, my God, all of it's so fucking good. And we're up there. We're up there into
the into space. And now we get a little exposition that I don't think needed to be in here, but it was
for us dumb sticks. We don't quite understand how wormholes work where Matthew O'Connor,
hey, who is an astronaut for NASA goes, hey, how do wormholes work again? You got to imagine
this is not the first time he's thinking about this, right? And so, of course, they give us,
they give us the, the piece of paper with the, the pen through. He's like, well, this is how it
works. And it's like, okay, I guess that's a very easy way to describe it to me, but you would think
he would know anyway. I do want to know a blessing agrees with me on this point that the actor
David Guiassi, who plays Romley. Um, he's, he's got a good looking bald head, right? When he's,
you know, because he's got the old man bald thing where it's like the hairs in the back. Oh, yeah,
that's good. Yeah. But, you know, obviously he looked, he looks hot as shit here. But in the movie,
you know, he's, he's got the, what we would mainly think of is like, oh, you don't want to have
that bald look where it's like the hair around the back. I think he sports it so well. I think
it looks so great on him. Yeah, I don't think it looks bad at all. Yeah. Um, we go, we go
looking bald head, man. Damn, fuck with it. We go through Saturn. Uh, we go through the little,
the little war on Saturn. We get the first shot of, really, I think that I think honestly the most
stunning shot in this whole fucking movie, which is that it's just the rings of Saturn and this
tiny little pin prick like lights that's refreshing off the ship that they're going through. So,
I think that at some point, they do those, those are the eye max scenes. That's where I'm sitting.
They're just like, what the fuck, dude? I think we just was worth the $18 ticket, you know,
yeah, and a Ford dinner tonight. That's how I was doing in Austin. Eat the pickle. Uh-huh.
They we, I'm sorry, we talked to the space station as well, which is cool. That was another
piece of thing where they had to like, figure out like, uh, oh, right, right. We go through the thing.
And then we come to basically our first planet where they're trying to figure out where to go
through first. They're trying to figure out if they want to go to Edmunds planet or Miller's
planet or whatever. They end up going to Miller's planet. And this is where the science to me
starts getting fucking insane. Because they're like, this is next to a giant black hole named
Gargantua. It's fucking huge. And the physics are such that there's so much gravity pulling this
that as you get closer to it, it is dilating. It's causing a time dilation where the closer you get
to this planet, the dip time doesn't work the same. Right. You're getting closer and closer and
closer to it. And it's making time. It's going faster there. And it's basically allowing
our back on our planet. It's fucking way longer. So it's just like, if I'm Christopher Nolan and
they're, or if I'm the crew and he's explains to me, I'm like, I don't need any, this is sick as
fuck. Like, I don't need any more explanation. You don't got to have the most provable science
shit. This is an awesome concept, right? And a cool way to like make some intentions.
Definitely where my brain starts working over time, trying to understand what's happening.
And like, having to be like, all right, I just got to let go of the wheel. Yeah, gravity wheel.
I just, at some point, well, like this man, gravity's crazy. Yeah. And I just believe it.
Gravity as well. We go. And this, this whole sequence is fucking amazing. That thing that
trips me out the most though is they find the, they find the astronaut shuttle and all the equipment,
but it's been destroyed. And they're like, how did, how do we find this? If she's been here for
so long, and they're like, that's not how the time works. It chances are she just landed like
through it and then it took that blue my brain. And it just destroyed. And then the wave hit
and it destroyed. Of course, they see they're like, one of those mountains, like those aren't
mountains, those are waves. And that's in the terror sets end of like, oh shit, this whole planet
for the most part, it's covered water. And it's just the gravitational pull of the fucking
massive black hole above it is just taking massive tsunami waves and destroying everything.
Hummy with the good hair dies. Great hair, beautiful hair. And half the way gets yelled at
because he's like, I told you to get back to the ship. I was like, I do the best I can with this
short haircut. Yeah. Really small haircut. Really small haircut. But man, that guy,
yeah, the dude who died, hot dude from American beauty. Yeah. Yes. His, uh,
beautiful, this bag. I needed, I wish we could have paused during that watch party thing
or during the commentary, because like, I don't know if there's a human on this planet that has more
hair per capita or like per square centimeter. This dude had like probably three times the normal
amount, you know, it did not let my inner out. It is like a black, it was a black little
black hole of hair. They narrowly escape, but they've been down there for at this point,
what 20 years, something like that. I can't remember what the timeframe was, but it's been decades
at this point. They go up and Romley is just, he's just crazy. She was like, this is crazy.
Well, the question I asked Andy, and I don't know if I'll float to you blessing because I feel
confident you'll realize this question properly. How much of that time do you think you spent
up there just going in? Oh, so much likely. I mean, what, you're there for years. Yeah. Now,
my question is, was he waiting, like, was time for him same as time for people on earth?
Probably not, right? Because of relativity. But like, I think, I think relatively, you know,
but he was, he was there for 20 years or something. Oh, it was 20 years. Yeah, he was like, I've
been up here for, I forgot how much it is. Checked time for him. Yeah, it was a lot. It was like 15
years, but he slept for some of it. So he put himself in like hyper sleep for some of it. But he did,
but, you know, I think the crazier part is just that preparation, that mental prep of when they're
making all the plans and they're like, well, we get down there, we do this and that every
bottoming, but a boom, we're in and out. And that'll be about three years ish. Yeah. And he goes,
and him up there, because he's a scientist, because he's prepped for this mission, to just like,
not shall only be able to go, yeah, three years, that's like, that's time for me to kind of come
up with some calculations like that. It's funny, because he said it. And like, I don't think I
processed it. Like, something about all the planning here. I was like, okay, okay. And like, I'm
saying, I'm like saying, go ahead of myself, not understanding the really like, yeah, he's going
to be, he's researching, like he is locking in for years to research this thing. And so for them
to not come back for 20 years, which is only what an hour, I forget how long they were down
there for, but not that long. Yeah, it was like 15, 20 minutes. No, you know what, it was about
an hour. It's about an hour, because they had to fly. He remember he goes, it's going to take 45
minutes for the engine. The engine has to come back. That's right. Oh my god. What a, yeah.
Imagine the hard drop in that moment. And also before that, before that, we also get the sequence,
before they even head of the planet where, before they go into hypersleep, before they get
in your Saturn, he has a more, everybody's going to hypersleep and Matthew and he's like, what's the,
what's it deal with her and right and Edmonds? Edmonds. Yeah. Wolf Edmonds, his full name, by the way.
Fucking so well. Wolf Edmonds and the end of, you know, like, are they together or what? He's
like, I don't know. What's your honesty setting at? You don't have a good poker face though. God,
so great. That was good. I like that. We pop back up all hell breaks. He's like, fucking what the
fuck are you gonna do now, right? So we, this is the, this is the, this is the other, I mean, this
is the scene for me. Yeah. This is the scene where he sits down finally and he realizes that there's
decades of, of messages waiting for him, one of which is his son who's like, hey, dad, you know,
met the one, met the love of my life. Grandpa, grandpa died. Then he cuts him. He's like, we were
having kids. You're a grandfather, which is great. It's Casey Affleck now. And then one of the kids
died in case, and you can just, Casey Affleck's effect, his whole affect just changes to more and
more depressed as he realizes that there's, there's just no hope. And he's like, they told me to stop
doing this now that we don't know if you're else a murk won't talk. Yeah, we're sorry. She won't talk.
She won't talk to you. She won't talk to you. And then right as he's about to turn it off, it cuts.
And it's Jessica Chastain. She goes, hey, dad, fuck. I wasn't going to do this. But, you know,
today's my birthday. And today I'm, I'm older than you were when you left. Like you said,
you were going to come home and you didn't. Yeah. And then she turns off the fucking monitor.
And it cuts to her perspective. And my mind is blown. Yeah. Like, are you kidding me? That is
the coolest. No, I'm telling device. No, no, I'm not gonna. They just sit on him. And he's
just crying the entire time and happiness and sadness and all these ranges of emotion that are
hitting him. As you can actually tell, they probably just played that for him. So he could just
react to it. So fucking good. From here, we get exposition where in her world, with the
brother, real quick multi-saving in the YouTube chat says this part, I ought to be, I audibly cry
each time. Is it kind of like when I opened mouth cried during Avengers endgame? When all the
mode, when all like the crescendo is happening with the, with the on your left and area and in
Avengers, I'm like, it wasn't a, it wasn't a teary eyed. It wasn't a sniffling. It was a,
yeah, the movie that are open now. When you got the open mouth, you're being hit. Yeah,
really emotionally hard. Tell you know, there's a, there's a master at work there. Uh-oh. Uh-oh.
No. Oh, he's giving us the look. Greg. Greg's picking up a mic now too. I don't like this.
This is makes it official. You think he cares about inner stellar? I think he doesn't give a
shit about it. What is it going to say then? Unless it's a video gaming plan, it's PlayStation.
We got to cut this short and do KFC. For the record, I love inner stellar. It's a fantastic movie.
Thanks for reviewing very well. I'm going to leave you. I've been in his people liking it. A lot of
super chats. I've just had something on my mind. Sure. And I thought I would come set the record
straight. Oh, it's a high coup. Do you mind me just having a moment? Please go for it. Thank you. Andy's
got a movie achievement. Dear Andy. You got here. Dear Andy. Hey, yeah. Okay. Do I have the
response? I'm going to start if you look to the right end because I started there. I knocked
now. Dear Andy, today I'm kind of funny games daily. I made fun of your voice and you made fun
of my cough. That hurt my feelings. But it also showed me that I probably hurt your feelings.
I'm sorry. I cherish our friendship. Oh, thank you. That's very funny. I want you to listen to
know that Greg wrote that in his diary. Yeah. That I'm assuming puts next to his hope,
it also wasn't game silly. It was. He was so rattled. He was so rattled by it.
He really kind of hit it. Yeah. It was a moment. I said like, you know, one thing I like and Greg went,
I don't think I ain't like. And I was like, did you make fun of my voice? He was like, yeah,
I was like, okay, Greg. And he was like, damn, he won't run for the jug with it.
Do you got to come correct? We got a real personal there. We kind of read Jessica Chastain and
this is where we get a little bit more of the story, which actually is that Michael Keynes character
never actually solved the equation. I never actually meant solve the equation. I like him.
Well, he lied because he needed them to go off and actually just re-colonize what will be Edmunds
planted at some point with all the eggs that they were taking with them as well, because they have
no idea. They don't have what they need. They don't have the data. They need to actually solve
the gravitational problem. Another goddamn fucking Christopher. No other thing. There's whole
things of space station. I was like, God, this is, this makes zero sense. Yeah.
As it made a concrete, but it's awesome. It's like, oh, they're like, it's a centrifuge, right?
Or what is it that's a centrifuge here? That's a triple four. Yeah, okay. That's out there.
So, so stupid, but awesome. I love shit like that. And yeah, this moment is I think just so
brilliantly done by Michael Keynes. Of course, you need this uptiles. It's hard to kind of,
when the music's porn and it's hard to hear the accent of a dying man, but it's so well done.
It's this and it's when fucking Gordon's in the chair or in the bed in dark night rises,
where he's like, he's like, what if Batman can't come back? And he's like, he must.
Remember that scene? You're like, I can't understand the fucking word he's saying in that.
Stop putting old actors in hospital beds, Nolan. If a Christ sick use ADR occasionally.
Okay. I like to. Really sad. Beautifully shot, though. This is one of those scenes that I pointed
out when we were doing the, uh, uh, do not go dead to that. When we were doing the action,
the commentary where I went to my was talked. I read an article with him in American cinematographer
magazine. He was like, we were at, we were shooting like a 1.4 F stop, which means the depth of
field was like here. And they were like, it was so hard to keep just one of his eyes in focus.
Because they wanted him kind of dipping out and like into like these faded living. It's so
fucking cool. From here, we got a decision to make their Andy. Well, first off, she goes, she calls
back to branch like, brand, did you know? Did you know that they were lying to me? Did you know?
And brands like, I don't know anything. This haircut's fucking rotting my brain. Yeah. And then
they got to make a choice, right? They got to make a choice. It's going to Edmunds plan
and her man's planet and Edmunds plan is promising. But man basically said, hey, this is the plan.
It come to this planet. And there's, they should have gone to Edmunds planet. But guess what?
She was in love with Edmund and she could, she hits you with the fucking truth. She's like,
but love is this thing that we don't know and is very powerful. And it's an unquantifiable force.
And also I touched the ghost hand. Right. I touched the ghost's hand. Like we should go to where I love.
And he's like, that's not based in any sort of reality. We should go to the fucking, I mean,
I agree with him. Unfortunately, we should go to the man because man's saying this is the plan.
So they go to man's planet and they find nothing but ice. And blessing, would you believe that nobody knew
that that Matt Damon was in this movie? Really? Nobody. Nobody. They kept it. They didn't tell anyone.
He wasn't at any of the screenings, the red carpet shit. It was really a surprise. I didn't know that.
The fucking thing opens up. And it took me so long, even in the movie. I'm like, realize like,
oh my god. Yeah. What the fuck? I did the same thing where he appeared on screen. I was like,
I didn't know this guy. Who is that? And I was like, that's not Damon, right?
That's not Damon. And he, I mean, great moment here too. He just starts crying. He's just like,
and it's so good because you just know that he's been there for so long and he's been so desperate
that he sees another human being and he just fucking starts gushing and crying.
Well, when he mentions the last time I put myself to sleep, I didn't say the timer.
Yeah, I just expected to die here. Like I was not expected to ever wake up like, oh,
man, the just the dire feeling of all of that. It's got to just be so terrifying.
Chris and DC in the chat said he must be a good guy because it's Matt Damon. And of course,
he's not. He's been, he lied. He fabricated all the data because he just wanted to get the
fuck out of there. And he's, and there's this gut guard just terrible scene or, you know,
gut wrenching scene where he's like, I can't watch. I can't listen to you because he sets
maximum kind of half basically to kill him. And he's like, few people have been tested,
like me throughout history. Like don't judge me. Like you just have no idea what I've been through.
But I do love that. I mean, that fake out is so awesome because I,
well, it's they seeded out, right? Well, he had to take, he took apart his, his tarz or whatever
that his, his version of the robot. Yeah, he turned off his robot because he didn't want it to,
he didn't want people to find evidence that he was lying about everything. But as he's sitting
there explaining everything and below this ice layer, it's, it's, it's this sort of oxygen,
you know, it's yeah, not pure, but, but there's life. There's green. There's, and, and like,
the excitement of that. And you and the, like I never at once, at one point thought that he was
lying, but as they keep on walking and they do the most perf, like my favorite thing in
just media or film or TV or whatever is like the different planes of action happening. And
but the moment I remember the most is obviously like something like return of the Jedi go into,
you know, the, the forest moon and then dealing with, you know, but then also I think of
that season, the Game of Thrones with the wildfire. And we're going back to the church and we're
going back to the queen and we're, we're seeing all this stuff and you're, and it's all mounting
the music is rising. You're like some fucked up stuff is happening. And as you're noticing that
scientists is looking at the robot, like I can't figure this shit out. And they're walking over
there with, and, and the music's, and you're like, there's just something real off. And this is
fucked up. And I do not want to see what's about to happen. And it's so awesome. So awesome.
Of course, man gets away. He goes up at the space. He's like, he gets up. They were fucked. And so
they override. I think he takes his radio off because he doesn't want to hear him crying. But he's
like, do you see your kids? Oh my God. That's a fucking talking about how when we see our kids,
our, our number one thing is a human is we want to survive. So when we're about to die,
we see the ones that matter to us the most so that our body can find a way to live to live.
And just as he's like suffocating, do you see your kids? God damn, what a gangster line.
Back up the space station. He's like, he, he docs were screwed and then Tars is like, or maybe it's
case at this point I forget. Oh, Romley died with the explosion.
Romley dies the explosion. Back up this place. He's like, he's like, I locked him out of the system.
And he's like, he's like, I forgot what the line is, but he's basically like, some of us are
not as trusting as you guys are. Oh, he was like, something's up here. So we locked him out of
the station. And so they're trying to, they have to come over the intercom. And she's like, don't
man, don't, you don't know how to open this up. If you open it up, it's not going to be. And he's
midway through line where he's like, time will tell, and it's going, boom, fuck silence.
Sick man. And then we get banger sequence number. You think we're done with it because he's like,
this thing is about to hit the atmosphere of man's planet. It's spiraling out of control.
We have to match the rotation. And he goes, he's like, Tars, if I can't do this by blackout,
you got to take the stick. And he's like, no problem. The go underneath the thing. And it's rotating.
So he has to rotate. No, but then he finds the fucking thing. It's just, it's just the setup of,
like, I'm going to match the rotation. I can imagine what? And then you hear it. And then Tars is like,
hey, that's not possible. He's like, I don't give a damn. I'm fucking man. He McConaughey. I'm in space.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no. But the way this is shot is so fucking beautiful because he matches the
rotation as he finally lines it up. And Tars has to take his little hand out. And he has to actually
be the one to actually like pilot it up this way, which is cool. But as he matches it up,
you see the ship spinning, right? But the way they shoot the perspective of it,
lose her feelings. She loses that. Show me she passes out. Yeah, pass it out. It matches.
And when they finally match the rotation, the ship to your perspective stops rotating and the
universe around them starts rotating because we're locked in with their perspective. When
reality, they're the ones rotating the universe is standing still, but because they're locked in
and because the way they shot it. Yeah. They're here. So you can see how it's going with the whole
fucking thing as a whirlwind around them. And it finally hits and he finally gets them out of there.
And it's just an incredible sequence that if you watched in 70 millimeter, you'd be like,
I could leave this movie right now. This is the greatest movie. You leave that theater and you need
this like, you feel like you want to, you're exhausted. Exhaust my back in that sequence is the
mo like hold the music so loud. I'm like, Oh my God. What do you mean you're going to match? How
is it? It's awesome. From here, they're like, Okay, we have two choices, right? I'm going to go
back to see my kids. You're going to head on to Edmunds Planet. We're going to slingshot ourselves
around Gargantua because we don't have enough fuel. We're going to burn all the fuels slingshot
ourselves around Gargantua. And you're going to make it over there and you're going to take the babies
and raise them with Edmunds, hopefully still live RIP's not. And then I'm going to go back right.
All right. Actually, I think he says he's going to go with her. But instead of going with her,
he's and Tars is like, Hey, if we're doing that, shoot me into the black hole and I'll get the
quantum data that we need that the doctor back on earth needs. And then I'll try to ping that back
to you guys so you guys can have it, right? And he's like, Okay, that's pretty cool. So as they're
launching launch lift off whatever she launches. And then he goes cool. And then he starts his
sequence to basically just get jettisoned out into the black hole too because he's like, Hey,
I'm sorry, I lied to you. Like, we just don't have enough. There's not enough. There's too much
mass in the ship for you to get over there. We have to shed as much of it as humanly possible.
I'm going with it. And so he and I think Tars, well, Tars gets shot off. But it's case gets shot
off. Him and Tars go and get he gets shot into the black hole. And this is where it just
shit starts getting fucking nuts. First off, we get hit by like the sea of like space dust and
shit. And then his his ship starts getting turned apart. It's like eject eject eject. And he's
I'm like, Jack, the fuck are you going to you're going to eject into the middle of a plot and he
ejects and he's just and then he gets sucked into the Tesseract, which is a 5D. It's a 3D
construction of a five dimensional universe that they have constructed for him. And I don't know
how he quite figures this out. But he's like, it's not they. It's us. It's us from millennials
into the future, making this for ourselves. We couldn't figure out how to communicate. But we
are our own angels. Right. And he sees himself like back in the catch his hand half the way from
earlier. I don't know if that happens. He was the hand. He was the hammer. And then we see that
he was the ghost the entire time. Is it Murph? I was your ghost. Murph, don't let me leave. Don't
let me leave. Murph. And he's crying. And then Tars comes over and Tars is like, hey, I'm here.
I've got the data. We can get to heard the data. But I don't know how to do it. He goes, I don't
know how to do it. I'll spend the next four billion years taking this incredible insane amount
of quantum data that you have to imagine is terabytes and terabytes and terabytes of information.
And I'll just program it into the second hand of this watch and Morse code. And I don't know
how long that took. But once he's done, the test rack starts pounding back and folding back
down on itself and he gets shot back out into Saturn. And it's so cool because he goes,
and then it's just the dead silence of him floating in space by himself in his suit. And the
little tiny like space cop coming toward him, like the space ambulance coming toward him.
And he gets put on Cooper station. Bless, what were your thoughts as we are
in this sort of because at this moment, the me and Nick had the same thoughts that we felt during
the first watch of like, oh, we're done with kind of hard sci-fi now. Now this is what are we
doing now? Because that's where I just started getting questions, questions or having questions
about like, all right, so he's the ghost. It's a part that loses a lot of people, Greg. Yeah,
because like I legitimately, I was like, I have to just be okay with not understanding
what the fuck is happening. Because for me, it was like, all right, so he's the one who sent
himself to the space station. But he's also telling himself to stay like, is he responsible for
all the messaging? He's responsible. He's the ghost. He's the one that he's the ghost. And you see
him go through it. That's why he said stay because at this point, he was trying to like talk
her out of letting him go. He first got there and he's seeing himself.
Yes. And then he realizes, oh, shit. I need to go. I actually
information. Right. And then because we have the information, if I don't go, so it's him sort
of regretting, like he said stay, but he was like, fuck, I shouldn't done that. So that's when he
gives the coordinates to NASA. And then that's when he goes, okay. So he starts giving her all
of the information she needs. And then finally, he's like, just look at the goddamn watch.
Yeah. And he programed and she, when she finally looks at the watch, she's like, holy shit,
my dad was my ghost. It's not just a broken watch. It is moving in Morse code,
moving more cool as fuck. Super cool. And then Eureka goes, we figured out how to basically,
that actually had a master gravity. So we could get everyone off our earth and two
Edmonds. That actually fixes a lot for me. Then my, my main question becomes the day. And like
the, the day from my person, they're non-binary, they're there. The day for my perspective is,
I don't, I don't understand. He makes a little bit of leap in logic here. I'm not sure if there's
a lot of exposition to back it up. But he basically goes, this is us from the future, from the future,
from like so far off in the future that we have that time that they, they have mastered five
dimensions, which are space, time, gravity. But they don't, they don't, they're untethered from time
anymore. But is it, is it the idea that people are doing for him when he's doing from Earth in
that moment? It's the idea that they, yes. So they're, they're like, we don't, we have to,
it's my understanding. And Kevin probably knows a little bit more about this. So Kevin,
pop on if you, if you understand the, the physics of this, because I want to get this right
for people in the chat, it's my understanding that they're just a hyper advanced society of
what they used to be humans that we've evolved to. Yeah. But are now five-dimensional beings that
don't, that can't really, that are untethered from time because of their mastery of gravity.
And they need to help humanity in this moment. But they don't really know how to. So they've
created this thing and found him. And he thinks it's him, by the way, it's not him. It actually
murph that they're trying to get a hold of. But they're using him as sort of that. Which is why they
made this 5D Tesseract or the 3D Tesseract thing, which is just all of space, all of every single
moment in time through that fucking bookcase that could possible. And I have to find it to basically
help wrap the way I have to rationalize it for myself is that all time is happening on an even
field. Well, that's the idea is like it's time for us is linear for them. It's not it's not linear.
Okay, Kevin. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Nick, you're 100% correct. Yeah. So that's why that, and that's why
they have trouble communicating. So like we don't know what point is going to help you. We're just
going to create this tool for you to help yourself. There's the question I want to then be say,
but I guess this solves it. Is that like the only way for that for humans who advanced that far
would have been for a bootstrap to like save people through murph or whatever. Right. But that's not
but because that's that's that's that's linear. That's linear. Thank you. Okay. You know what? I'm
too linear right now. You're chilling. I had a crazy. That's why it's it's it's I think about
this and I think about Danny Villeneuve's arrival. Arrival will fuck your head up because arrival
is about circular time. It's about beings that don't experience time in a linear fashion. And so
when they come back to do this thing, they don't they're like, we don't know how to communicate with
you because we're you're living time this way. And we're we can basically communicate in any time
period. What's their version of time is not our version of time. I think that's real. Do you think
that exists? I fucking know I had this. I hope I had this thought. I had this thought that I'm glad
some other dude on Instagram Reels had the same thought that I did. When Casey Affleck goes,
we were going to name the baby Koop. So the baby's name would have been Koop Kooper.
Koop Kooper. I thought you were going to say the baby ends up being the Koop. No,
because there's like Murphy's last name is Kooper. Yeah. Their last name is Kooper. They call
Koop. And the baby we're going to name Koop Dad Koop Kooper. You are a dumb son.
Dumb as hell. God damn. So he comes and he's like, Hey, where are you? He's like, Oh, you're on
Miller's you're on Cooper station. He goes, nice for you to name a station after me. And they're
like, Oh, bro, nobody gives a fuck about you. Yeah. Your daughter, but they should know the space
time, you know, fucking equation. And it's like, okay, why is she never, she never mentioned
them. Yeah, I figured out myself. She doesn't bless it makes all the credit. So she's the one.
Obviously, it's revealed that she's the woman in the in the video at the front that he puts
her in the house, which is a recreation of their house on this on this Cooper station. And he's
like, I would love to see my daughter. And he goes, well, she's on the way right now. We told
her she shouldn't be because she's way too old, but she she she found out that Cooper was
that was still alive. And what's this fucking last name? One is Cooper. No, his first name is
something and his last name is Cooper. They just call him Cooper. Okay. Yeah. So they're like,
we we found out that you were still alive while horses couldn't keep her way. Her whole family is
flying here too. And he goes, Oh, my whole family. And in my brain, I'm like, the whole family,
clearly, they know who the fuck you are. Grandpa, who saved you, right? Yeah, he hates this.
All of them, dude, my grandfather was coming out of quantum space. And I had heard all this
stuff about him. I'd be like, I have to say hello to him at least. He walks into the room.
These are all strangers. Like, what the fuck? He walks into the room. But everyone goes,
who the fuck is that? Grand Pappy. I have photos of you at my house. Like, I have photos of my
grandmother. Granted, these are just strangers now. Granted, I hate this. There is a time-traveling
grandpa. And he's grandpa with a fucking hot, by the way. So if I my grandpa walked in,
he looked like Matthew Connor, I'd be like, I have questions. Yeah. Like, you're good. Why do I
look like this? And you look like that? What the fuck happened? Just so bizarre. Go back to the
tester rack and make it so that I'm six foot one. Can you do that? I die. I digress.
We have a moment here where she's like, I knew you'd come back. And she has the watch on,
which is great. And she's like, you know, my dad said he was coming home. And he did.
It's fucking great scene. Yeah. Yeah. The rest of the family is like,
what the fuck is this guy? It's weird. Now, Granted, you could argue, you could argue that NASA
didn't tell anyone this stuff because it was a covert operation. But at a certain point,
she fucking said it, right? Yeah. Family. I mean, I mean, years has been,
it's, I mean, at this point, it's been, she's, well, she saw the equation when she was older than
him 30. And now she's in her 80s or 90s. So it's been like, it's been like 70 years. Yeah.
Oh, I thought it was longer. She has great grankets. There's some reason I thought she like
had injected herself with like non-aging. No, no, no. I thought it'd been hundreds of years.
I think she's like mid 90s or something like that. And it's only been, because they were able to
get that space station off of Earth or whatever. Yeah. But she left, I mean, he left when she was
12. So it's been 80 years, something like that. Yeah. So she comes back and she's like, look,
you did a great job, Dad. This is great. This is my dad, everybody. Yeah, but wonderful.
Hey, family, this is my dad. And he's, and she's, and but instead of that, she goes, she just go,
I hate this. And he's like, what? You know, we get one moment with them. And then she's like,
I know she's out there still. What are you talking about? You don't even know how to think,
I don't even know if I had a thing for in half there. I can't get into that hair, right? I don't
know if it's, I don't know. I like the short hair. So she's like, no, she's like, no, no,
dad should ever have to see like their, their daughter die. I appreciate that one. She goes,
I have my whole family here. We've had this whole life together. Great job, Dad. They don't
know about you. I haven't mentioned you at all. Like so. And again, you're basically just a
weirdo to them right now. So shitty. You're just stranger in the house. Just what the fuck?
So she goes, but you know, she's out there waiting for you. She go to her. And so he takes,
and this to me blessing, I'm so basic. I'm so, I'm so basic. I am such a sucker for,
oh, you saw the ship at the beginning of the movie. Well, this is the slightly darker,
sleeker version of the ship. Oh, and your, your costume was white. Well, this is the charcoal
gray version of the costume now, because it's just been evolved. And he gets in the new outfit,
and he takes tires with him or case, whichever one's fucking left. And they go, and he goes, okay,
it's time to go off. And then we see Anne Hathaway in her cool place and like the fucking desert
and red rock desert and Edmonds is dead. So she's got no one. And then he's like, I'm going to go
to her. And that's it. That's it. I know. I'm like, I wouldn't, Matthew McConaughey be like,
I want to, I want to meet my grand daughter's daughter. Yeah. My daughter. No, I don't want to go
to Edmonds. I don't care about Anne Hathaway. We didn't like each other that much. There's no love
story. You didn't go through something that made you forget who your daughter was. And now you
have no connection to like, I'd be like, you have, I'd be like, Murph, I have so many cool stories
from you. It was like 20 years later, we came up and Romney was just, fuck, there's sperm everywhere.
He just came all over the ship to believe that it's crazy. And then he blew up and then stop
the spinning of the anti-mortem. I'm telling him about Madden everywhere. Oh, by the way, man,
piece of shit. That guy's a piece of shit. He tried to kill us all. But no, he gets five seconds
with his daughter. And then he off. He's never gonna see her again. I think us, you, you breaking down
the moment to moment of this movie has made me like it so much more because like I,
one of my first things was saying that like I feel like pacing wise and fell slow. But yeah,
that second half was picks up so strongly. It's like the moment you land on that first planet is
like, damn, from then on, shit is just fucking fire throughout throughout the rest of the movie.
It's you watch it again. I got a lot of watches again. I love this fucking film. Amy's got to get
out of here. He's got a movie at two o'clock. But I read this last couple of super chats and then we'll
wrap it up. One comes from Tyler Wallace and Nick. If you reach the edge of the of the black hole,
the event horizon. If you look backwards, you see you can look back into all of time. I don't
know if that's accurate, but that sounds good. Jim Lederfield said, I love this story. Zimmer
told about creating the theme without knowing the plot of the movie. He said the piece he wrote
was inspired by fatherhood and it helped Nolan realize the heart of the story. And finally,
of Dan, the fan of four said, did you know that in the Academy Museum, they have tar,
they have tarz and props from the movie. I did not know that. That's awesome. I should absolutely
go see that. Ladies and gentlemen, that has been Interstellar. We're gonna do hoppers next week.
So please join us for that if you want to continue our Pixar in review. Andy Blessing. Poppers
popping off poppers off. So it's talking about it. People were saying it's like, we don't say
pop. Hey, this is the best, you know, hop, this is the best Pixar movie in a while. And maybe
Pixar's back and maybe, maybe Kevin, maybe that dizzy didn't fuck Pixar. Wow. Wow.
Gentlemen, until next time. Love. Love.
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