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universecannon
#41 Posted : 2/18/2015 11:34:57 PM



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The movie had potential but it kind of came up flat for me in some ways. The planets they went to were pretty boring, but I liked some of the twists at the end and it is overall much better than the average movie these days even with it's many flaws. The blackhole scene is quite trippy.

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Not checking any spoilers. The documentary on the science of it showed no spoilers.

Now I have heard/read that the sound and sound editing of Interstellar sucks like bigtime. Like donkey junk suckage. Being older than the average movie viewers, good sound is hella important to Nemo Amicus and I.

So, is it true? Does the sound and sound editing suck?


Maybe it depends on where you see it. We saw it in Imax and audio SUCKED big time...Not because it was bad quality (although the music can get annoying), but because it was so blazingly loud that people in the theater were covering their ears. It made some of the movie very unpleasant.




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jamie
#42 Posted : 5/10/2015 8:42:16 AM

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one of the greatest movies I have seen..but I don't see the DMT similarities to be honest..many aspects strongly resemble the effects of salvinorin however.
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#43 Posted : 5/12/2015 2:47:30 AM

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jamie wrote:
one of the greatest movies I have seen..but I don't see the DMT similarities to be honest..many aspects strongly resemble the effects of salvinorin however.


I've had a trip on DMT that was close to identical to his experience in the blackhole. The biggest difference was that what I saw was more like a memory from another life, not my past in this life.
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#44 Posted : 5/28/2015 10:10:46 PM

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jamie wrote:
one of the greatest movies I have seen..but I don't see the DMT similarities to be honest..many aspects strongly resemble the effects of salvinorin however.


100% agreed.

Some of the concepts discussed in the movie seemed DMT-inspired (and maybe the tunnel scene as well), but the imagery inside the black hole screamed SALVIA!Cool
 
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#45 Posted : 5/29/2015 2:00:02 PM
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On DMT (as well as acid and 4ACO) I've had the experience of the past, present, and future intersecting, and the ability to travel freely between them. I'd say the black hole scene is similar in this sense, but concretely its hard to compare the scene to the visual manifestation of the psychedelic experience which I can never fully remember. I thought the movie was brilliant btw. Definitely inspired by 2001 in several ways.
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