Hans Zimmer Interstellar
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rufinthefury
December 3rd 2014


3964 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Interstellar is a contender for movie of the decade imo. Just 6 more years till we can decide! It's at least one of the best films in the past decade.

TalonsOfFire
Emeritus
December 3rd 2014


20969 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I can't decide if I like Inception more or not, but both are definitely sci-fi movies of the decade for sure so far.

Rowan5215
Staff Reviewer
December 3rd 2014


47607 Comments


This destroys Inception imo, Inception has literally no replay value
Not sure where it stands overall in Nolan's work for me yet but I am pretty damn sure that the scene when Coop sees 20 years' worth of videos is the single greatest scene he's ever done

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
December 3rd 2014


18861 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

what's the song on here with the huge pipe organ swell?

rufinthefury
December 3rd 2014


3964 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

like all of them

Essence
December 3rd 2014


6692 Comments


movie kinda sucks, soundtrack doesn't

Gyromania
December 3rd 2014


37028 Comments


excellent review and a stellar soundtrack/movie.

ps: don't listen to joey ^ - dude's just a bitter young man like me!

Rowan5215
Staff Reviewer
December 3rd 2014


47607 Comments


Ugh that's nasty I suppose it could've been worse, like watching Schindler's List in a room full of teenagers

VanJalen
December 3rd 2014


11 Comments


If you guys haven't seen Whiplash, definitely give that some consideration. Talk about an intense movie, especially if you dig jazz and drumming in general. 10/10 for me. Interstellar also rules hard.

WhiteNoise
December 3rd 2014


3886 Comments


Good lord was this movie a giant load of wank. I've loved every movie I've seen of Nolan's but this was just a load of bollocks.

kingsoby1
Emeritus
December 3rd 2014


4970 Comments


i dont know how i feel about misappropriated church organs blaring in space.

sinoia caves would have made a much better soundtrack for interstellar imo

kingsoby1
Emeritus
December 3rd 2014


4970 Comments


movie was fine, but not a contender best sci fi film ever or anything like that. too many inconsistencies and laughable dialogue

deathschool
December 3rd 2014


28642 Comments


Movie was good in spite of its numerous flaws. Nolan really can't do subtle. And it hurts this movie a good bit.

Rowan5215
Staff Reviewer
December 3rd 2014


47607 Comments


no u

Typhoner
December 3rd 2014


949 Comments


The docking scene with the spinning space ship was perfect combined with its soundtrack, just like the way the score suddenly stopped during that one explosion to demonstrate the silence in space

deathschool
December 3rd 2014


28642 Comments


Nolan and I are two peas in a pessimistic pod agreed.

Flugmorph
December 3rd 2014


34174 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I often question people's intelligence when they tell me they found interstellar boring

guitarded_chuck
December 3rd 2014


18070 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"I often question people's intelligence when they tell me they found interstellar boring"



ya foreals



the docking sequence with mm saying come onnnn tars and the organ going, fuck that is some great work of film incorporating some fantastic music

Onirium
December 3rd 2014


3113 Comments


"I can't decide if I like Inception more or not, but both are definitely sci-fi movies of the decade for sure so far."

I haven't seen Interstellar yet, and Inception was okay, but Her easily surpasses it for me


RunOfTheMill
December 3rd 2014


4509 Comments


How fucking awesome were CASE and TARS? Best robots ever.

In a more general view, Interstellar was really fantastic. Will have to listen to this, though I've never really listened to a soundtrack on its own



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