

Honeymoon Killers Route Nationale 7 (3:06) Jo Lemaire + Flouze Je Suis Venue Te Dire Que Je M'En Vais (3:34)Ġ9.

Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark Waiting For The Man (2:53)Ġ8. Devo Satisfaction (I Can't Get Me No) (2:38)Ġ5. Polyphonic Size Mother's Little Helper (3:04)Ġ3. I guess sometimes even genius takes a holiday.01 Silicon Teens You Really Got Me (3:00)Ġ2. Nolan films are something I always look forward to, as they are different and both entertain me and make me think, but in this case, I was just beyond bored and fed up with the whole thing. The story moves very slowly and at times is more than somewhat confusing, not to mention at nearly three hours long, it's a challenge to sit through to even reach his famous twist at the end. As for the rest of the film, it's usually Nolan's genius that makes the film unique and special, but in this instance he was too smart for his own good. Based on some of the poor choices he made in his younger years, he has a bad rep among critics, but the fact is that he's always fun to watch, and is one of the most intense actors out there today. Matthew McConaughey stars and as is the case with most of his films, he's terrific. Time and gravity are different concepts in different regions of space, and the effects on the crew, who had hoped to one day see their families again, diminish with each passing day. Once again, Humans have finally destroyed Earth and have gone looking for a new home, but outside our solar system, things are much different than they appear. This film does have a great twist in the end and some terrific special effects, but beyond that it is one of the longest and slowest moving films I've seen in years. In his latest film, Interstellar, Nolan tackles the concept of time and how different it is from what we perceive. The master of twists and deception made Batman real, showed us how dreams work in Inception, and brought us inside the dangerous world of magic in the Presitige. Rating: PG-13 (Some Intense Perilous Action|Brief Strong Language)Ĭhristopher Nolan is the smartest writer/director in Hollywood, so smart that a lot of people claim his films are over their heads. But first, Brand must send former NASA pilot Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) and a team of researchers through the wormhole and across the galaxy to find out which of three planets could be mankind's new home. Professor Brand (Michael Caine), a brilliant NASA physicist, is working on plans to save mankind by transporting Earth's population to a new home via a wormhole. In Earth's future, a global crop blight and second Dust Bowl are slowly rendering the planet uninhabitable.
