Album Rating: 5.0
...your POS count should be the least of your concerns.
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
pos's are my life goddamnit!
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"what did you want here? a scene where they hold hands and braid each other's hair? a scene where they talk about the good ol times? (wait, there was a scene like that)"
Lol just saw this, hate to revive a dead discussion but I should at least respond to this before moving on from this discussion forever. Just because you give airtime to a relationship (and again I mean this in the broadest, most human sense of the word) doesn't mean it's actually compelling enough to justify a sweeping thematic statement like the one Nolan makes.
After having time to think about it, I think my issue is Nolan just doesn't write characters very well (his best ones work better as ideas, e.g. the Joker) and the scenes that Hathaway and McConaughey had together were too mechanical and contrived, and they never felt like genuine moments of connection. A random cliche scene about Cooper being the one to reach out to Hathaway? Hathaway saving his life? Au contraire to your assertion that I want some big sweeping gesture, I think my issue is that every moment of connection seems deliberately scripted instead of organically developed. That's my opinion. The end.
If you want to project some "OMG you just wanted a big love scene" to try to invalidate my opinion, then go for it if it really makes you feel better.
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Anyways, I'd personally rank this movie in Nolan's catalogue ahead of Memento, Batman Begins, and TDKR but after TDK, The Prestige, Inception. Memento never really caught my attention even though it was clearly a well-written story (I watched some shitty Bollywood knockoff that might've ruined my interest in the story), and the other two Batman movies weren't particularly good.
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So has anyone else noticed the "films scores" typo in the summary or just me
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
...shit, thanks for pointing that out
fixed
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no probs
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Isn't this that guy that every song sounds the same and goes BWOOOOMMM
Eh I'll pass. Good review though.
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I'm gonna pass on your comment so I ain't gotta bust your skull. Hold me back, Row.
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You're too strong for me death I CAN'T DO IT
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
noooooooooo my feature!!!!!!
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Holy shit, my list of movies is getting a new addition. Just watched The Babadook and that is the best modern horror movie I've ever scene.
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
Who's excited for the new Hobbit movie!? :D
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i'm not
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Album Rating: 4.0
I'm seeing it on Friday, from my understanding it'll just be one long battle...
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Album Rating: 4.0
Finals would've sucked without this album. Hans Zimmer always delivers the goods.
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Album Rating: 5.0
I've seen Interstellar three times now in theaters ( twice in Imax ). Probably my favorite movie ever. I very much enjoyed, but wasn't a fanboy of Nolan, Zimmer or McConaughey before I saw this film, but man I'm close now. All three of these men did a superb job.
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
Awesome! This got nominated for Best Original Score! Definitely gonna win.
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😂
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tell'em tree
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hans zimmer man
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