Visually interesting.
But if anybody claims to fully understand the science behind it they're full of it. (unless they're maybe Brian Cox after 3 shredded wheat)
I'd swerve unless you're really into space science stuff.
That's me in.
Visually interesting.
But if anybody claims to fully understand the science behind it they're full of it. (unless they're maybe Brian Cox after 3 shredded wheat)
I'd swerve unless you're really into space science stuff.
Enjoy!That's me in.
What's Interstellar like? Somehow never seen it. Soundtrack is boss on YouTube though.
Think it’s excellent myself. Was a real treat in the cinema mind you. Hugely ambitious.That's me in.

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Is that Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway? If it is then it works well as it is a very unusual concept regards quantum physics and very watchable. The scenes with the heavier gravitational pull are fascinating. Film probably suffers from being about half an hour too long.What's Interstellar like? Somehow never seen it. Soundtrack is boss on YouTube though.
Visually interesting.
But if anybody claims to fully understand the science behind it they're full of it. (unless they're maybe Brian Cox after 3 shredded wheat)
I'd swerve unless you're really into space science stuff.
What's Interstellar like? Somehow never seen it. Soundtrack is boss on YouTube though.
Because we only remember the good and forget the forgettable. For every great poster of yesteryear there was countless unimaginative and dull posters.Why do movie posters all look the same now? It is like creativity is frowned upon nowadays!
Because we only remember the good and forget the forgettable. For every great poster of yesteryear there was countless unimaginative and dull posters.
Just last year "Once Upon A Time In Hollywood" not only had it's main promo poster but a series of posters for fictional films starring the characters. "Ad Astra" had multiple posters that had great images on and the poster for "Us" would stand out on any wall of great movie posters. None of those posters look the same as each other.
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