DrCrowTStarwars said:
Tobar said:
DrCrowTStarwars said:
Interstellar.
Okay I am a huge Nolan fan and I defended both The Dark Knight Rises and Man of Steel. I also believe Person of Interest is one of the best TV shows ever made, so please remember that.
Not much of a fan if you're only seeing it now. You didn't get the full experience unless you caught either a 35mm showing or the 70mm IMAX film performance.
Seeing this film on a full sized IMAX screen in 70mm was breathtaking.
Sorry but at the time due to medical bills and my dad being in and out of work due to the medical issues I didn't have the money to see this in theaters, my family was some times going days between eating just so we didn't end up on the streets. When I can get the movie a few months later out of the library for free I can't really justify spending $13 to see a movie once, no matter how big a fan I am of the director. Sorry.
Now I know there have been long movies in the past and I am not in favor of studios getting in the way, it's just it seems like all the movies I see lately run at least two and a half hours and a lot of it feels like padding to me. I think that may be one reason I am watching more TV these days, say what you will about the 42 minute run time of most shows but it does keep the plots focused and the action scenes don't tend to drag. I think one problem these days is that a lot of actions scenes just go on and on to the point where I get board,
That could be serious. You might want to change position more often.
it seems like in the past action scenes were faster paced and got to the point faster.
I know I may be alone in this and that given some of the movies I am a fan if this may seem like a strange stance but I just think we need more 90 minute movies these days. I feel like if the films just got to the point and didn't leave me looking at my watch and getting too tired to finish them in one sitting then I wouldn't notice half the plot holes I do and be tempted to nitpick them.
Maybe this movie was better in theaters but I feel that with just one more rewrite or two and some editing it could have been a great movie at home as well as at theaters and I wish the last act didn't take that nosedive into being complete sap.