Interstellar is one of my favorite movies of all time.
Same here.
Lol...going by your posts, do you have a villain side, Bob?
What do you mean; ...no, I have no bad side. Actually, in real life I am a super good person, like everyone else.
Anyway, it's not about me it's about 'The Dark Knight', the impact the film had ten years ago and still today. It's about Christopher Nolan, about films, other films too from other filmmakers, but mostly about 'The Dark Knight' and the unforgivable performance by Heath Ledger, RIP.
Same, top 5 easily.
Christopher Nolan purposely makes it so you can't hear what people are saying. He does it in, like, every movie he's ever made. SOMETIMES it fits the movie, most of the time he's just being a dick.
If you adjust the master volume to hear the dialogue in 'Interstellar', and that you don't touch it anymore during the entire film's running time, you are in for a heck of a ride @ the movies. It's not everyone who can handle the high level of intensity Christopher Nolan and his music composer...Hans Zimmer had in mind for their audience when they created their cinematique masterpiece.
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Bonus:
https://youtu.be/FPaTv98wUsE
Nolan is no dike, he's a visual and aural filmmaker genius of high entertainment degree. ...One of the very top best. And, without any 3D visual gift (he is strictly a 2D photography type of guy), and mainly auditory front soundstage emphasized; all his films are restricted to 5.1
I see nothing missing, I hear nothing missing, he's a master filmmaker in his own domain, and I have zero negative comments, to the contrary, his cinema artistry with his film crews keep growing in my appreciation. Nolan is unique, incomparable, you simply cannot write another script from another filmmaker...Stanley Kubrick, Denis Villeneuve, Ridley Scott, Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Sergio Leone, Clint Eastwood, Alfonso Cuarón, Alejandro González Iñárritu, Pedro Almodóvar, David Lean and Federico Fellini.