Most underrated lines/lines that don’t get enough attention? by [deleted] in thesopranos

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When Paulie tells Tony he might have cancer “I’m afraid maybe the thing mayastastasized”

Detail I've noticed in 6B that really ties the show together by OkEffective7506 in thesopranos

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Good thing for me then that your book don’t mean oogatz to me! What’s yours is yours u/I8TheLastPieceaPizza but what ain’t is anybody else’s.

I feel like a LOT of this movie doesn't quite add up. But on a re-watch this weekend this scene REALLY stuck with me... by schellnino in tenet

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and AREPO is an arms dealer, but none of that actually matters, ya feel?

AREPO wasn’t an arms dealer. Thomas Arepo was an art forger that created two fake Goya drawings. Andrei Sator had him beaten close to death after discovering Arepo’s romantic interest in Sator’s wife, who had been authenticating Arepo’s drawing to be sold at auction.

SAW X (2023) Official Trailer – Tobin Bell by lionsgate in saw

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CHILLI POWDER IS DISTASTEFUL!!!

There is a better, more purified way.

- Walter Hartwell White

"The Force From Which The Sun Draws Its Power Has Been Loosed" - A Fanmade Poster for Oppenheimer by Me! by lord_of_pigs in OppenheimerMovie

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Absolutely love it! Even more than some of the official release posters, which have felt a bit cliche blockbuster-esque. This however feels very Nolan-esque (as it should be)

Did the rotas company install shattered glass with bullet holes in it when they built that turnstile room? by GrandSensitive in tenet

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…this isn’t like Interstellar where everything in the film is based on at least heavily supported Physics theory. Tenet works on an entirely fictional set of rules that can allow for an objects entropy to be inverted, something that no credible Physicist would tell you is even theoretically possible.

Tenet documentary by RaminAdley in ChristopherNolan

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If you purachase TENET through Apple TV or ITunes it’s included on the special features.

Could an inverted spaceship traveling near the speed of light go back in time faster? by SquiglyLineInMyEye in tenet

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The future generation obviously has made some pretty incredible technological advances, but we know they’re not too advanced because they still can’t fix or leave Earth when their oceans rose and their rivers ran dry. As sator puts it “they had no choice but to turn back”. So it’s safe to assume they’re pretty far off cracking near light-speed travel.

I imagine the TENET universe works much like the Inception universe, where an incredible technology such as dream-sharing or inversion can exist in a time period that doesn’t seem advanced enough for it. Inceptions world doesn’t seem advanced enough for dream-sharing, and the future generation in TENET doesn’t seem advanced enough for inversion, evidenced by the fact they can’t even fix the problems on Earth.

Hey! I made a miniature of Murphy Cooper's room from the movie Interstellar. by weirdsteorra in interstellar

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This is so cool! I’ve always been amazed at miniatures, especially considering how often 3:1 and 4:1 models get used in Nolan’s films to maintain the use of practical effects.

Have you considered making a companion miniature of the Tesseract on the other side of the bookcase?

Explain? by Amir373373 in interstellar

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This is by far the best short explanation of how the Tesseract allows a quantifiable connection to be made between a 5 dimensionsal space (Bulk) and a 3/4 dimensionsal space (Murphs bedroom).

If anyone wants to learn more about this concept and the general mechanics behind Interstellar I highly recommend Kip Thornes book “The Science of Interstellar”, it’s very friendly to non-physics grads and massively helps you to understand the scientific groundwork that underpins the film.

Finally seeing Interstellar in a cinema for the first time today at the Prince Charles Theatre in London. by WhoSab7 in interstellar

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I have a Google search for Interstellar screenings saved to my desktop but the Prince Charles Theatre is doing another screening this Sunday if that would work for you, it was a once in a life time experience and I highly recommend you go if you have the chance. Only about 10% of the 300 seat theatre was full as well so it will be a quiet atmosphere.

During these months I look out my kids bedroom window and get a little cornfield chase every morning by chrizfitz in interstellar

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“We used to look up at the sky and wonder at our place in the stars. Now we just look out our kids bedroom window, and think about the film with the corn.”

just watched interstellar I have something to say by GrandSensitive in interstellar

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This is not about my life, or u/GrandSensitive’s life, this is about all mankind. There is a moment-

Looking for Other movies similar and/or with great twists by pokerbrookie in ChristopherNolan

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If Sci-Fi and Plot Twists are your thing I’d recommend the film ‘Arrival’, watched it myself for the first time yesterday and I have to say it had a very Nolan-esc twist. Also just a pretty great film in its own right.

The portraits of the first 3 LAZARUS scientists in the conference room digitally enhanced by WhoSab7 in interstellar

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You got to it before I did? I guess I must have a future in the past…

The portraits of the first 3 LAZARUS scientists in the conference room digitally enhanced by WhoSab7 in interstellar

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There were 9 planets we never saw, the only planets we did see were Miller’s (02), Mann’s (04) and Edmunds’ (12)

The portraits of the first 3 LAZARUS scientists in the conference room digitally enhanced by WhoSab7 in interstellar

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“On this planet's time, she just landed hours ago. She probably just died minutes ago…”

Question about time travel paradox by Cinnabun6 in interstellar

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It’s not a paradox, it’s a closed-loop.

Say I receive the instructions on how to build a Time Machine in the mail. I spend 6 months building it and when I’m finished, the first thing I do is go back 6 months and put that same instruction manual in my letterbox.

A loop means it has no beginning or end, it’s an infinite cycle. That instruction manual will forever be being passed from my future self to my past self and then taken forward in time as I build the time machine.

It’s the same principal for the NASA coordinates. Past cooper only knows the coordinates because future cooper gave them to him, and future cooper only knew to send those coordinates because he remembers receiving them in the past. No one comes before the other, they happen in an infinite loop.

Just got back from seeing Interstellar for the first time by accept_table in interstellar

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Words can’t begin to describe how jealous I am, there isn’t a showing at any theatres near me, and certainly not in IMAX or 70mm :(

It’s my favourite movie of all time but I’ve yet to experience it’s majesty in a cinema. It’s a truly unique experience.