Everything Wrong With Interstellar, Featuring Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson

2015 ж. 28 Қыр.
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In order to truly dissect the sins of such a massive science fiction film like Interstellar, we once again turned to the smartest astrophysicist we know, Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, for assistance. Please check out Neil's StarTalkRadio channel for more awesomeness: / startalkradio
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  • The only wrong thing with this movie is, it didnt win Oscar

    @addictedtoair1351@addictedtoair13514 жыл бұрын
    • Oscar is meant to be won by disgusting movies only.... Sometimes under super rare cases only good ones win it....

      @rogueriot6542@rogueriot65424 жыл бұрын
    • Wasn’t even properly nominated for enough!

      @scottmiller9174@scottmiller91744 жыл бұрын
    • Addicted to Air ikr

      @LegalLiam@LegalLiam4 жыл бұрын
    • Sentece from man from land of gods

      @SAHZ-xe3pz@SAHZ-xe3pz4 жыл бұрын
    • For me, this is the worst sci-fi movie of all the time.

      @patriciomartinotti5694@patriciomartinotti56944 жыл бұрын
  • Here's another sin removal: on the water planet, the soundtrack in the background has a prominent ticking noise. These ticks happen every 1.4 seconds. Each tick you hear is a whole day passing on Earth.

    @videohistory722@videohistory7224 жыл бұрын
    • I haven't seen the movie yet but I'll remember that when I do. Much obliged.

      @jamesholmstrom5837@jamesholmstrom58373 жыл бұрын
    • 1.26!! Correction loljk

      @sceanlyonz4571@sceanlyonz45713 жыл бұрын
    • Instagram

      @pellymods4773@pellymods47733 жыл бұрын
    • 499th like!

      @YellowSnowman69@YellowSnowman693 жыл бұрын
    • Really awesome... thank you for that insight

      @mannaelinor@mannaelinor3 жыл бұрын
  • you can tell cinema sins was really reaching in this one; no one can deny this movie was an absolute masterpiece

    @vanillaicecream5226@vanillaicecream52262 жыл бұрын
    • Couldn’t agree more 😂

      @dingydangwallace5632@dingydangwallace56322 жыл бұрын
    • It was hard to watch.. never seen this channel before.. but cant they just review actual bad movies… why go after one of the greats

      @joshsands8691@joshsands86912 жыл бұрын
    • I'll be honest it was garbage

      @rorymilsom1491@rorymilsom14912 жыл бұрын
    • @@rorymilsom1491 the video or the movie?

      @tanar8668@tanar86682 жыл бұрын
    • @@tanar8668 the movie, im sorry but it was hard to watch.

      @rorymilsom1491@rorymilsom14912 жыл бұрын
  • One thing that strikes me is that he only asks about his daughter when he wakes up. Not about his son. He doesn't even ask Murph about him. Poor kid...

    @rickardmanhed6382@rickardmanhed6382 Жыл бұрын
    • Being that she is very old, maybe he assumed Tom was already dead. But yeah, he didnt seem to care about Tom overall , like when he leaves, it was rather quick goodbye

      @mague4722@mague4722 Жыл бұрын
    • Donald is around our age now but murph and Tom are his grandchildren and Cooper is kid

      @MitchellBPYao@MitchellBPYao7 ай бұрын
    • Apple of My Eye vs Couch Potato

      @adityarao9793@adityarao979314 күн бұрын
  • But seriously, the scene with him watching his messages from his kids was the closest a movie has ever gotten me to crying.

    @fingerman4086@fingerman40868 жыл бұрын
    • +Danyal Ahmed Did you forget Schindler's List?

      @freeman2@freeman28 жыл бұрын
    • +Danyal Ahmed i cried but i was really drunk lol

      @chicityman1@chicityman18 жыл бұрын
    • +Danyal Ahmed i heard that "hachi - a dog's tale" and "grave of the fireflies" do make you cry, haven't seen them yet though ...

      @goodial@goodial8 жыл бұрын
    • +Danyal Ahmed agreed !!!

      @justinkong3012@justinkong30128 жыл бұрын
    • +Danyal Ahmed I cry an average of 4 times each time I watch that movie lol.

      @collinryan89@collinryan898 жыл бұрын
  • I love CinemaSins but I love Interstellar even more.

    @martinmahlatse9021@martinmahlatse90214 жыл бұрын
    • Bob Longhorn it’s the type of movie to make you stare at a wall for 20 minutes afterwards and question whether someone in the future is controlling you

      @arjungutta7762@arjungutta77623 жыл бұрын
    • I have a love/hate relationship with Interstellar. On one hand its amazing. On the other, it made me go into 2021 crying.

      @sageleaf8962@sageleaf89623 жыл бұрын
    • Lol Seems like you are pulling a ngeke sizwe ngawe

      @Sakhephi@Sakhephi3 жыл бұрын
    • @@Sakhephi 😂

      @martinmahlatse9021@martinmahlatse90213 жыл бұрын
    • Yea I’m not of fan of this kind of format, it’s not for everyone.

      @pigpug_214@pigpug_2143 жыл бұрын
  • A movie over 3 hours long and only had 104 sins. That's how you KNOW it was a masterpiece.

    @hoyt_arms@hoyt_arms Жыл бұрын
    • A movie that is over 3 hours long and makes no sense is not a masterpiece.

      @WorldifySanity@WorldifySanity Жыл бұрын
    • @@WorldifySanity maybe you're just slow? Ever thought of that

      @hoyt_arms@hoyt_arms Жыл бұрын
    • @@WorldifySanity Actually it makes perfect sense, maybe you're just not smart enough to understand it

      @benluecken2839@benluecken2839 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@WorldifySanity it's less than 3 hours

      @halocraze9839@halocraze9839 Жыл бұрын
    • @@WorldifySanity A lack of intelligence isn't something you boast

      @LineOfThy@LineOfThy11 ай бұрын
  • IM SO GLAD THEY REMOVED A SIN FOR THE CRYING SCENE... IT BREAKS MY HEART EVERY TIME AND HE DOES THE SCENE SOOOO WELLL

    @elle5413@elle5413 Жыл бұрын
    • Have a virtual tissue

      @timb1319@timb1319 Жыл бұрын
    • @@timb1319 thank you…. Aren’t you kind

      @elle5413@elle5413 Жыл бұрын
  • More appropriate title: CinemaSins rags on Interstellar while Neil deGrasse Tyson defends the movie

    @elliottgreen6916@elliottgreen69164 жыл бұрын
    • I agree

      @Siddharth2460@Siddharth24604 жыл бұрын
    • Dr.Tyson was cunt too lmao

      @adriankepler5254@adriankepler52543 жыл бұрын
    • Better title : CinemaSins being a dumb whiny baby who doesn't understand shit being educated by Dr.Tyson on elementary school science.

      @ayushthumbarathy3961@ayushthumbarathy39613 жыл бұрын
    • Ayush Thumbarathy Calm your ass down and stop being such a fangirl.

      @flavio7180@flavio71803 жыл бұрын
    • Not fully

      @28_ranggaclio@28_ranggaclio3 жыл бұрын
  • I think this is the most sins they ever removed

    @Hammaster@Hammaster8 жыл бұрын
    • +EontheDemon That's just because it had quite a few things they didn't understand. My gut tells me that instead of doing some research, they simply decided to sin it. I'm also guessing that if they were to do research on everything they didn't understand, it would take twice as long to sin any movie.

      @lordjedi@lordjedi8 жыл бұрын
    • +Barry McGeorge the truth is the movie isn't quite as interesting if you research a bit about what they're talking about. It's much more fun to ACT like you know what you're watching than actually know so.

      @aR0ttenBANANA@aR0ttenBANANA8 жыл бұрын
    • no, they removed all of them on the star wars trailer

      @timiadeogun6159@timiadeogun61598 жыл бұрын
    • +Barry McGeorge But that's specifically why they brought Neil DeGrasse Tyson into this, so that they wouldn't wrongfully sin it for its sicence. I think that's a pretty good solution, what's the point of doing so much research? Most of the sins were related to the story or writing. Above all you shouldn't take these videos too seriously though.

      @TheRobot181@TheRobot1818 жыл бұрын
    • +aR0ttenBANANA96 The movie was pretty accurate on a couple of things though. But since nobody wants to watch "interstellar: the documentary" they had to exaggerate/make up quite a few things to keep the fun factor up. Visually it was a stunning movie and I did enjoy watching it.

      @thierryvt@thierryvt8 жыл бұрын
  • This movie is iconic. It's in the same category with Shutter Island, Inception, Dark Knight, Tenet and Prestige. I can watch them many times.

    @MainaGakere@MainaGakere2 жыл бұрын
    • As much as people rag on Tenet, the replayability value is insane. As is with the movies aforementioned.

      @theskiesahead795@theskiesahead7952 жыл бұрын
    • I still cANt figure out tenet n given up already

      @AshokKumar-rg4ik@AshokKumar-rg4ik2 жыл бұрын
    • @@AshokKumar-rg4ik Just take everything at face value. There's nothing really TO get. The only thing you have to worry about is properly understanding how the reverse time system works and you're good. These movies are meant to confuse you, so don't think you are in the minority.

      @theskiesahead795@theskiesahead7952 жыл бұрын
    • 80% of these are made by Christopher Nolan

      @falloutbackgroundcharacter5912@falloutbackgroundcharacter5912 Жыл бұрын
    • In my opinion, this movie tops inception,tenet and prestige The only Chris Nolan movie better than inception is the dark knight

      @gametown4712@gametown4712 Жыл бұрын
  • At 13:34, it's shown in a prior scene that Mann removes his long-range transmitter from the back of his helmet and throws it. Later when Cooper is struggling to breathe he crawls to it and reattaches it.

    @dynagaming2693@dynagaming26932 жыл бұрын
    • yes this is true, but Manns transmitter was still in his helmet

      @f80gibbs@f80gibbs Жыл бұрын
    • @@f80gibbsyou can turn the long range transmitter off and on so Mann just had his off.

      @cerebralassassin777@cerebralassassin7779 ай бұрын
    • ​@@f80gibbspretty sure earlier on mann turns his off

      @ThatOneKid5323@ThatOneKid53238 ай бұрын
    • There is a scene where Brand can hear Cooper and Mann, but Rommily can't and because of that, dies. That is dumb.

      @araucariapasquale1@araucariapasquale14 ай бұрын
  • I could not agree more about the scene where he saw his kids age 23 years in an instant being absolutely heartwrenching. If I had to go thru that, I would cry like I've never cried before. Very powerful scene.

    @skins4thewin@skins4thewin3 жыл бұрын
    • It must've been harder for his kids and every other human on Earth tho. It was like 3 hours for them but 23 years of living for the others. But it must've been the hardest for the other astronauts waiting for 23 years in space.

      @OXIR@OXIR2 жыл бұрын
    • @@OXIR You mean the one astronaut? There was only one that was waiting for them & yeah I agree, that must have been torturous. I am honestly surprised that he hadn't gone crazy or hadn't killed himself or something. Instead he seemed relatively normal when they got back.

      @skins4thewin@skins4thewin2 жыл бұрын
    • @@skins4thewin yeah I thought they were 2 guys

      @OXIR@OXIR2 жыл бұрын
    • @@skins4thewin also, that one guy could at least put himself to sleep whenever he liked

      @joshuahansen7050@joshuahansen70502 жыл бұрын
    • Except it didn't take them 3 hours in that planet. Or at least that's not what it seemed. The whole scene lasted less than 20 minutes. Are we supposed to asume they did something else in the planet? Maybe they decided to take surfing lessons! (The scene where he cries is awesome though).

      @DavidGonzalez-kz5wp@DavidGonzalez-kz5wp Жыл бұрын
  • Dr Neil deGrasse Tyson: hi Cinemasins: *removes sin*

    @edgarsoto5306@edgarsoto53064 жыл бұрын
    • @@tRuStThEsCiEnCeBiGoT you jealous of NDT?

      @randomdude9135@randomdude91354 жыл бұрын
    • @@tRuStThEsCiEnCeBiGoT at least it was consensual this time

      @mikeharris1987@mikeharris19874 жыл бұрын
    • @Al Castill they would be fine in real life too black holes don't just destroy everything go look it up

      @wolfy1398@wolfy13984 жыл бұрын
    • @Al Castill yes your right

      @wolfy1398@wolfy13984 жыл бұрын
    • Cinemasins only took a single sin off for NDT in the grand total

      @dnta602@dnta6024 жыл бұрын
  • It’s always entertaining going back to this video during college(specifically for engineering) and finding myself repeating in my head all the things this movie actually got right when Jeremy tries to sin them before Tyson actually can offer the rebuttals to remove said sins, especially when as a young teen watching this I found myself immediately agreeing with Jeremy only to (about a year later) be astonished at watching this video and hearing all the reasons why it’s not fake. That amazement is why I’m working in engineering so that I can work with and help update the advanced technology that always astounded me growing up.

    @rickyrns1059@rickyrns10592 жыл бұрын
    • Dude that's so cool, i feel you on that 100%. i studied astronomy & engineering bc i wanted to live up to my great uncle who was a NASA test pilot during the space race & broke a lot of ground for space travel, but my mom said there was no future market for aeronautical engineers(🤔???!). Someday i'll switch my major and be a damn engineer and i'll have you to thank for inspiration lol

      @dopesickdog@dopesickdog2 жыл бұрын
  • 2001 A Space Odyssey is looked at more as a piece of art. Interstellar is going to be remembered as an experience. Literally every aspect of this movie, whether its the acting, direction, cinematography, the editing, the sound design, THE MUSIC, set design, and writing(debatable)...is firing on all cylinders. It represents the peak of filmmaking. Seriously, if you sat down and really thought about "what" this movie is about, like really thought about all its themes, all its layers of depth and what its trying to say, your gonna come to only one conclusion. Its about Everything. I remember seeing this movie in IMAX on the first day of release, planned it perfectly to make sure i got there early to get center seats and not too close to the screen. Right after Cooper pleads to Dr. Mann not to dock and then Mann blew himself up, Cooper accelerates towards the Endurance and Dr. Brandt then asks Cooper what he's doing, and he just says..."docking" (Cue Hanz Zimmer's score). I lost my shit in the theater, I got goosebumps and literally leaned forward and audibly said pretty loudly "what...the...fuck!?!". As the scene went on I remember thinking, Nolan... you crazy bastard , you just cranked the intensity up to a 10. Then the music tipped it over to an 11. That moment, that sequence with that music and the sound just blasting. Sensory Overload...I will never forget the experience

    @sahityabk@sahityabk2 жыл бұрын
    • so glad i'm not the only one that capitalizes Everything when referring to... well, _Everything_

      @dopesickdog@dopesickdog2 жыл бұрын
    • I hope I could see it in theaters too, after understanding interstellar ,it became my no1 movie of all time and the music is just Mesmerizing

      @sakshamrao6581@sakshamrao65812 жыл бұрын
    • 2001 IS an experience, and as cool as this movie is, there's a good amount of Hollywood cheese to it.

      @joshlobel8111@joshlobel81112 жыл бұрын
    • Do you comment this on every video about interstellar?

      @kadiereed9615@kadiereed96152 жыл бұрын
    • Its an overrated movie

      @bruhgamer316@bruhgamer316 Жыл бұрын
  • So Matt Damon is stranded on another planet, awaiting rescue. Sounds familiar.

    @kirishima638@kirishima6387 жыл бұрын
    • If only it was true

      @mclovin8739@mclovin87397 жыл бұрын
    • The best potential line in movie history wasted..."Oh no! Not AGAIN!"

      @davidgee2988@davidgee29887 жыл бұрын
    • The best unsaid line in movie history - "OH NO! NOT AGAIN!"

      @davidgee2988@davidgee29887 жыл бұрын
    • Are we not going to talk about how murph was an astronaut for a little while? When she accidentally left Matt? And then saved him? Are we not going to talk about THAT?!

      @soumyagulati3547@soumyagulati35477 жыл бұрын
    • ha! lol

      @izanagisburden6850@izanagisburden68507 жыл бұрын
  • I missed watching this in a theatre. My biggest sin.

    @Cosmic_Gypsy@Cosmic_Gypsy3 жыл бұрын
    • IFKR I watched this on my crappy laptop and I feel like I just committed a fucking sin.....watching this in the theaters in 3D or 4D would've been an ethereal experience to say the least

      @saphosapien@saphosapien3 жыл бұрын
    • Same like all of us

      @akshit133@akshit1333 жыл бұрын
    • change your name to adolf hitler to make this funny please

      @jacktheturkey4160@jacktheturkey41603 жыл бұрын
    • @@saphosapien excusme sir ehmmm, 4D?

      @EdumayYT@EdumayYT2 жыл бұрын
    • @@EdumayYT ye

      @saphosapien@saphosapien2 жыл бұрын
  • 12:51 On programming something to recognize danger, there's ways robots can respond but theres also ways they very specifically cannot respond. Let's say "x" is a robot. X can usually regulate temperature unless its fan is blocked, then user must clear blockage to prevent overheating. There's no way for you to program a "clear the blockage" directive because "blockage" is unspecified internally and externally. There's no way to register exactly how it will be blocked or exactly how it should be cleared. Maybe it's iced over, maybe it's gummed up by tar. Each has a unique cause and solution, which the robot would need to identify before fixing. Unless you programmed every eventuality in the world for it to recognize and respond to, a normal robot wouldn't respond to the unregistered/unidentified problem and thus could be destroyed through something super simple it didn't expect. Say it knew about ice but not tar, then something *unknown and tarry* hits the cooling vent 2 seconds into the mission. Now its overheating thousands of miles away with nobody to fix it. If a human is there, it can find a way to clean the tar off and maybe add programming about the new unknown tar after. So its not necessarily "the fear of death" rather a robots lack of ability to appropriately, and spontaneously, respond to multiple forms of an unknown lethal force.

    @nps86@nps862 жыл бұрын
  • 5:04 didnt cooper station end up near saturn when cooper finally arrived? im assuming humanity in the milky way continued evolving at that station and was able to create the wormhole there, which is why it's near saturn. seems odd to consider that a sin, i think its a pretty cool detail

    @thebaconbear1@thebaconbear12 жыл бұрын
    • That's what I thought too, they wanted to be as close as possible to the next system without being near the black hole .

      @vendediesel@vendediesel2 жыл бұрын
  • All jokes aside, very grateful to be alive during the time this movie was produced. I literally think about some aspect of it everyday

    @informjared9508@informjared95084 жыл бұрын
    • Me too!

      @canihazburgers@canihazburgers4 жыл бұрын
    • Dude! If your grateful to be alive just cause of this movie I hope you get more out of life than just a made up movie. Not sorry😐

      @leep1285@leep12854 жыл бұрын
    • @@leep1285 You don't have to be a dick about it to tell him that you idiot.

      @sculpturex@sculpturex4 жыл бұрын
    • Lee P okay boomer

      @subscribefornoreason8109@subscribefornoreason81094 жыл бұрын
    • Watch 2001 a space odyssey, interstellar is just a stupid copy of it

      @joelm6632@joelm66324 жыл бұрын
  • In a world running short of food, the protagonist drives his truck through a corn field...destroying acres of corn

    @roryfry3001@roryfry30013 жыл бұрын
    • The corn was drying up a while before that

      @NathanBoehm@NathanBoehm3 жыл бұрын
    • The corn was already worthless cuz it was drying up and dead

      @matthewawbrey7233@matthewawbrey72332 жыл бұрын
    • @@AshishJain-yb1ze bullshit, he sold it because he didn’t want to waste it.

      @mohit_panjwani@mohit_panjwani2 жыл бұрын
    • @@AshishJain-yb1ze constraints ? You make me laugh

      @asimgiri4269@asimgiri42692 жыл бұрын
    • @@mohit_panjwani and cristopher actually made a profit off the corn 😳

      @lee-oh1vy@lee-oh1vy2 жыл бұрын
  • The truck can still drive because its a dually. You can clearly see at 0:44 that it has 4 wheel on each end of the axle. Meaning that if one of them goes flat, the truck can still drive. Disappointed that Neil missed this. 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

    @hitman5423@hitman54232 жыл бұрын
  • What’s a sin is that you did not removed any sin for the incredible score Hans Zimmer did for this film

    @nivo25@nivo25 Жыл бұрын
  • The reason his voice is scratchy is due to sand in his lungs.

    @thoughtsofa20yearold52@thoughtsofa20yearold524 жыл бұрын
    • Underrated comment

      @tanvikhare9710@tanvikhare97103 жыл бұрын
    • exactly, that’s why his kids end up with bad coughing (a more severe form)

      @arjungutta7762@arjungutta77623 жыл бұрын
    • Ah :(

      @shelby4355@shelby43553 жыл бұрын
    • Problem is not scratchy voice but mumbling. Man learn some diction. Also btw both only seem to affect him, so not sure it was on purpose unless the movie was just very inconsistent which is not that surprising.

      @trinidad17@trinidad173 жыл бұрын
    • *dirt/dust

      @alejandrotrevino7974@alejandrotrevino79743 жыл бұрын
  • You can’t write a note, the film explains he can only affect gravity across the dimensions. Plus HE DOESN’T HAVE A PENCIL AND PAPER

    @harrisont2004@harrisont20043 жыл бұрын
    • The girl had pen and paper and is seen writing, which he could move using gravity and make it float and write in her notebook. It's not like that because the author didn't want it to be.

      @trinidad17@trinidad173 жыл бұрын
    • @@trinidad17 or because he can only influence gravity the way it naturally flows so he can't work against it but only with it. Also he could barely affect it to settle dust in lines. I think that making a wingardium leviosa and magically writing a note would be nearly impossible given the restraints he had that are very well researched. Imagine trying to piss up the rain the write your name on the raincloud. He hits the bookshelf, the shelf bends down with the sudden gravity pull and springs up with less force ejecting the books way less than if he hit them directly. If he hit them directly like that and it was translated to gravity they'd fly across the room.

      @VanBourner@VanBourner3 жыл бұрын
    • The part that confuses me is how does he move the books and the watch hand because that's not gravitational is it? Someone pls help

      @dipbeats4782@dipbeats47823 жыл бұрын
    • @@VanBourner It's Leviosah, not Leviosa

      @ctakitimu@ctakitimu3 жыл бұрын
    • @@dipbeats4782 He affected the local gravity of the book, temporarily making it heavier then releasing it making it normal gravity again which created a very small net force which was enough to move the book. Moving the watch hand is him manipulating gravity's ability to distort spacetime :)

      @3nertia@3nertia3 жыл бұрын
  • A lot of the science related sins were adressed in the movie, like the one about communicating in the tesseract. The movie explicitly states that the only way coop can communicate with his daughter is through manipulating gravity, and that he cant actually go into the past to “pass a note” or talk to his daughter. Also i feel like any sins relating to the inside of the black hole shouldnt count as its entirely theoretical

    @Spoon99@Spoon9911 ай бұрын
    • Exactly. Also many of the sins about "How did they get that far?" and whatnot can just be explained as cuts to make the movie a bit shorter and aren't actual errors in the movie

      @Anonymous4045@Anonymous404511 ай бұрын
    • How did he encode gravitational information into the watch enough for it to be decoded after the tesseract closed? The physical reality of 3D world is not effected by the manipulation of gravity. This movie had dumb science and.plot holes.

      @araucariapasquale1@araucariapasquale14 ай бұрын
  • You know a movie is a perfect when the biggest complaint is that the actors are in other movies

    @kaboomer5727@kaboomer57272 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks to Dr. Tyson for his knowledge, sense of humor, and his time! (Only a little bit disappointed he couldn't help us understand how the three seashells work.)

    @CinemaSins@CinemaSins8 жыл бұрын
    • you really got tyson to say we never went to the moon ... wtf is wrong with you

      @ProtestantsRUs@ProtestantsRUs8 жыл бұрын
    • +Wesley Tomsky I don't think he was saying we never went to the moon, I think he's saying our science classes in school are shitty and outdated.

      @AlexD19931@AlexD199318 жыл бұрын
    • +CinemaSins Now I am confused do you think the moon landing is faked or real?

      @adamlittle8952@adamlittle89528 жыл бұрын
    • I saw Neil Degrasse Tyson the other day at my school. It totally freaked me out.

      @twoods265@twoods2658 жыл бұрын
    • +AlexD19931 thank you for clearing that up, I paused it, wtf did NDT just say?! haha my bad.

      @WollongongWacko@WollongongWacko8 жыл бұрын
  • “How does a computer so exactly calculate its humor setting?” 75% = a joke in every 3 out of 4 phrases, much like your videos 😉

    @milton7763@milton77634 жыл бұрын
    • Ouch lol

      @BlackZar84@BlackZar844 жыл бұрын
    • Just like 3/4th of the movie is a joke

      @tarunv24@tarunv244 жыл бұрын
    • @@tarunv24 You tried.

      @LuManKrix@LuManKrix4 жыл бұрын
    • @@LuManKrix that's more effort than the storywriters of this film

      @tarunv24@tarunv244 жыл бұрын
    • @@tarunv24 yeah I know, because you are trying too hard

      @LuManKrix@LuManKrix4 жыл бұрын
  • 13:23 if you watched the movie you would've watched the movie you could've seen that Dr Mann throws cooper's comms piece away

    @domzproductions0111@domzproductions0111 Жыл бұрын
  • Sins 57 to 59. EXACTLY. The way the scene played out was NOWHERE near 3 hours. Barely an hour had gone by. They knew time was precious so they are out of the ship as soon as they land. Walk about 200 meters to the crash site before a wave descends upon them. Matthew's character is still wet and they are both breathing hard before the next wave is upon them. I have no problem with them being down there for 3 hours, but at least edit the scene so it feels like 3 hours have passed. If the 45 to an hour is how long before the next wave comes along or how long before they can start the engines, that still would not account for a 3 hour period on the planet. It was either badly written or badly edited. I had the same issue with the playing of time in Dunkirk. The "week" at The Mole did not feel like a week. It felt like it played out over the course of the night.

    @slugerama@slugerama9 ай бұрын
  • No way you are sinning the absolutely jaw dropping foreshadowing of the "I don't think the bookshelf is trying to talk to you"

    @keN-pm5zl@keN-pm5zl3 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah they will. It’s not a marvel movie so it’s not good enough (I hate marvel)

      @blitzium709@blitzium7092 жыл бұрын
    • @@blitzium709 jaw dropping? You mean hack-y and obvious ?

      @toziassmitt@toziassmitt2 жыл бұрын
    • @@toziassmitt this movie is like a test that exposes weather people actually dissect the plot, writingx and intracacies of a story, vs. people who get amazed by visuals and ignore everything else.

      @xXxXcrosbykidXxXx@xXxXcrosbykidXxXx2 жыл бұрын
    • @@xXxXcrosbykidXxXx it’s such a hack film, honestly

      @toziassmitt@toziassmitt2 жыл бұрын
    • @@xXxXcrosbykidXxXx at the end when cooper is in the black hole and it was like like plaid, I instantly realized it was the bookshelf and everything about the bookshelf made sense

      @freakyfrogmusic9672@freakyfrogmusic96722 жыл бұрын
  • Hooooow can you sin the daughter goodbye scene? Cried like a baby

    @tejbz@tejbz7 жыл бұрын
    • Nahhhhhh. Personally, she annoyed me as a kid.

      @Safwan.Hossain@Safwan.Hossain7 жыл бұрын
    • tejbz she annoyed me thou

      @jinatlas8674@jinatlas86747 жыл бұрын
    • tejbz Thumbs up for MW2 nostalgia

      @healersinbound@healersinbound7 жыл бұрын
    • ***** for real though, dems goooood times

      @bob3007@bob30077 жыл бұрын
    • Hi Tejbz!!! I also cried at that scene.

      @16Meny@16Meny7 жыл бұрын
  • 14:16 Cooper: "What happens if he blows the airlock?" TARS: "Nothing good." CinemaSins: "Thanks for a helpful and precise answer." TARS has a discretion setting.

    @gibbonbasher8171@gibbonbasher81712 жыл бұрын
  • All jokes aside, I LOVE this film. Despite its flaws I love everything about this movie, mostly the music

    @stanandmitchandthekidd@stanandmitchandthekidd2 жыл бұрын
  • You gotta admit, even with any plot holes and scientific inaccuracies, it was a fantastic movie.

    @Iamthedeception@Iamthedeception8 жыл бұрын
    • +Iamthedeception To you maybe. This was just another "OHHHH NOLAAANNN ISSS A GEEENIIIUSSS" hype train of a movie. It was a 6.5/10 to me. Predestination was a lot better.

      @ResidentReveler@ResidentReveler8 жыл бұрын
    • +RB Gamer Well, I guess it's all a matter of opinions. Really, this was only my second Nolan movie after TDK Rises, but I can see why people don't like Nolan being worshipped as a director.

      @Iamthedeception@Iamthedeception8 жыл бұрын
    • +Iamthedeception I like Memento, Prestige and inception. TDKR was HORRIBLE! Success got to his head. It all seems like pretentious garbage now.

      @ResidentReveler@ResidentReveler8 жыл бұрын
    • ***** Wow. Well, like I said, opinions. Even though a lot of people disagree with me, I actually find Interstellar to be a damn near perfect film and it sits at the #1 spot of my favorite movies. Maybe it's just because it feels like a modernized 2001, or maybe I'm just a huge Nolan fanboy.

      @Iamthedeception@Iamthedeception8 жыл бұрын
    • Iamthedeception Haha I know. Was never knocking you. But I just detest those loud Nolan fanboys. For eg: Nolanite: WOW! I just saw Interstellar. It was amazing. Nolan is a genius! Friend: Oh ? What's the story ? Nolanite: It is an awesome movie. Nolan is a legend. He should direct the next spiderman movie.

      @ResidentReveler@ResidentReveler8 жыл бұрын
  • CinemaSins: 104 Sins in Interstellar Comment section: 16900 Sins in this Video

    @SheikhMudassirKabeer@SheikhMudassirKabeer4 жыл бұрын
    • I'd say that only 2 sins were deserve

      @gooseinatuxedo@gooseinatuxedo3 жыл бұрын
    • "Remove 104 sins for soundtrack!"

      @redefined4657@redefined46573 жыл бұрын
  • It was clear you were kinda struggling to find sins in that movie. It is truly a masterpiece.

    @anthony.esper21@anthony.esper212 жыл бұрын
    • 104?

      @DavidGonzalez-kz5wp@DavidGonzalez-kz5wp Жыл бұрын
    • The movies a joke.

      @oddjob914@oddjob914 Жыл бұрын
    • @@oddjob914 I rate this troll a 4/10 simply because it can make people angry.

      @10054@10054 Жыл бұрын
    • You have no idea what 'masterpiece' means. You clearly have watched less than 10 movies in your life.

      @Evan8787@Evan8787 Жыл бұрын
    • @@oddjob914In every reply to every comment I swear theres just one person that says this movie sucks and then when asked how they never explain. Theres a 90% chance you liked the movie and 10% that you didnt watch it

      @dakota6050@dakota605010 ай бұрын
  • It's been 8 years already but I still think about this movie to this day. Hell, I'm glad it's still alive and popular especially with tiktok using Hans Zimmer's amazing soundtrack for videos. Shows that if something's a masterpiece, it'll be revered as rightfully so.

    @cia1998@cia19982 жыл бұрын
  • At the docking scene you should have just reset the sin counter.

    @NicBrandon@NicBrandon7 жыл бұрын
    • Nicolas Brandon I thought that the (as far as we know) accurate representation of travelling through a wormhole was already one of the greatest cinematic moments in my memory. Apart from the wave-planet. And the tesseract. And the ice-planet.... Okay, I admit it, this is probably my most favorite movie ever created and I think it's perfect!

      @alopiaspelagicus1628@alopiaspelagicus16287 жыл бұрын
    • Nicolas Brandon I also LOVE that there was no sound in space. Like, it's such a little thing, but so many movies forget that simple rule. This is such a great movie

      @chavy_chavs@chavy_chavs7 жыл бұрын
    • Neekimu Jardim there is sound in space, just electromagnetic movements that are captured in special instruments. Well, you can say there is no sound in space because there is no air

      @tobyle9268@tobyle92687 жыл бұрын
    • Basically, this movie is the best thing ever

      @ThatGuyIsACoolGuy@ThatGuyIsACoolGuy7 жыл бұрын
    • There are no sound waves in space.

      @youmustcreateachanne@youmustcreateachanne7 жыл бұрын
  • If the robot states that it is 90% truthful, is that statement only 90% true? Is the robot actually only 81% truthful?

    @TrashDeviant@TrashDeviant4 жыл бұрын
    • You have to ask it settings 100 times and 10 of those 100 times it will be not true!

      @bigdeej3831@bigdeej38314 жыл бұрын
    • But if it's only 81% truthful, then that 90% would become 72,9%, but if it's only 72,9% truthful, then that 90% would become 65,61%, but if it's only...

      @b2198.@b2198.4 жыл бұрын
    • LOL

      @bremsstrahlung2306@bremsstrahlung23064 жыл бұрын
    • No.

      @danielcastaneda2983@danielcastaneda29834 жыл бұрын
    • The more relevant issue is; what happens if the answer itself is part of the 10% not truthful, which would in turn mean "fuck you human, I says what I wants" because robots can't be trusted EVER!

      @Astraeus..@Astraeus..4 жыл бұрын
  • There is a gargantuan sin at the heart of this movie. While in the black hole/tesseract Cooper says “They” (meaning some unknown aliens) didn’t bring them there, but “We brought ourselves.” - implying that humans from the future gave them the wormhole eventually leading to the tesseract. Which of course begs the question, if future humans exist, then why would they need saving in the past at all?

    @jackh1004@jackh1004 Жыл бұрын
    • Finally done one says it. Ty

      @andybratt6022@andybratt602211 ай бұрын
    • Empathy, I guess. And also closed time loops

      @JJean64@JJean6429 күн бұрын
    • I'd day it's most likely the closed timeloops. I feel as if Cooper addresses this as well. When he talks about him being the ghost, shaking brands hand, and the created space. with "we brought us here" feels to me as a double meaning.

      @halfwaybrooks4202@halfwaybrooks420216 күн бұрын
  • When you realize that on millers planet, this movie has barely been out for longer than an hour

    @cubism_2@cubism_22 жыл бұрын
  • I'd knock down a sin for this movie muting the explosions in outer space to give us that feeling of space's emptiness and FINALY some realism concerning outer space and sound (or lack of it).

    @MrKlausbaudelaire@MrKlausbaudelaire8 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah that moment was incredible in IMax(the real one). It was extremely well done.

      @wraithwrecker_@wraithwrecker_8 жыл бұрын
    • +MrKlausbaudelaire 2001: A Space Odyssey did that 47 years ago... and Gravity did it one year before Interstellar... hardly an amazingly intelligent and original decision.

      @EndOfSmallSanctuary97@EndOfSmallSanctuary978 жыл бұрын
    • WheresWallace4883 Not really... 2001 had that annoying breathing and Gravity actually did have sounds in the vaccuum of space... so....

      @wraithwrecker_@wraithwrecker_8 жыл бұрын
    • Wraith Wrecker not ot mention the sceens where they cut the sound actualy scared people more than a sudden explosion xD

      @MrKlausbaudelaire@MrKlausbaudelaire8 жыл бұрын
    • MrKlausbaudelaire Pretty much though. XD

      @wraithwrecker_@wraithwrecker_8 жыл бұрын
  • Still love this movie. Now I feel like re-watching it for the 100th time.

    @Keno_jm@Keno_jm7 жыл бұрын
    • Keno Clayton I have seen it many times as well lol

      @abyss2620@abyss26207 жыл бұрын
    • Well they obviousely love movies in general too or they wouldn't have done this channel. additionally, they do this to pretty much every movie, they aren't selective to genre or movies

      @Favilludo235@Favilludo2357 жыл бұрын
    • Keno Clayton.. I watched it 5 times the week I bought the BluRay!! I have seen it a total of 23 times. It never gets old and I love the score!!! I watch the whole credits just for the score!!! It's what a masterpiece should make you feel. The music completely encompasses the way I feel!! I never want it to end.

      @starwookie7598@starwookie75987 жыл бұрын
    • Star Wookie I know what you mean. Never gets old!

      @abyss2620@abyss26207 жыл бұрын
    • Agreed, fellow fan!

      @universalcasey905@universalcasey9057 жыл бұрын
  • The gravitational force needed to slow time to the point where 1 hour equates to 7 years would crush them and the ship to the surface. Not just make walking a little difficult. But who cares, it makes for an amazing scene

    @femboy5332@femboy5332 Жыл бұрын
    • One of many plot holes overlooked not mention that said “ Miller planet existing beside that kinda of Blackhole”

      @joesmolo4131@joesmolo41317 ай бұрын
    • It wouldn't, because it's not the gravity of the planet that is slowing them, it's the gravity of the black hole. They don't feel it in their inertial frame of reference because both they and the planet are being equally pulled by the gravitational force. Relative to an outside observer (like people on Earth, perhaps), there is an extremely large gravitational force which makes the astronauts appear significantly slower to them. In other words, if you could watch them from earth, you'd see them moving in slow-motion.

      @noahbrecht6378@noahbrecht63782 ай бұрын
  • Most of these sins are just "I don't know how that works" that have explanations.

    @oohbabyatriple-vm4id@oohbabyatriple-vm4id9 ай бұрын
  • Interstellar; the only movie where the revoked sins actually impacted the total.

    @RileyWhiddenIsArguablyInsane@RileyWhiddenIsArguablyInsane8 жыл бұрын
    • lol

      @timothywhite8130@timothywhite81308 жыл бұрын
    • I love this comment almost as much as the video itself

      @LuiBC3@LuiBC37 жыл бұрын
    • lol. so true

      @michaelstinson2255@michaelstinson22557 жыл бұрын
    • I actually enjoyed how they removed sins for the ton of things the movie got scientifically right. Probably one of the reasons why I enjoy this movie so much.

      @cheke_hs@cheke_hs7 жыл бұрын
    • why did i read the og comment in Dr. Tysons voice?

      @MyKillMolina9@MyKillMolina97 жыл бұрын
  • "Thelma and Louise'ing" as a verb. That's a cinema win.

    @DashCat9@DashCat98 жыл бұрын
    • It should be in the Oxford Dictionary. "Thelma-and-Louising"- vb. Driving your car of a cliff

      @RGS_1520@RGS_15208 жыл бұрын
    • +ReaderGamerSinger Urban Dictionary maybe?

      @UriGerhard@UriGerhard8 жыл бұрын
    • +ReaderGamerSinger spoilers!!

      @christianpizzasegola3995@christianpizzasegola39958 жыл бұрын
    • Christian Pizzasegola Don't worry. The dictionary will come with an spoiler alert.

      @RGS_1520@RGS_15208 жыл бұрын
    • +ReaderGamerSinger too bad it won't tell you when to use "a" instead of "an"

      @SA80TAGE@SA80TAGE8 жыл бұрын
  • I’m fairly new to the channel but I’m soooooo glad NGT didn’t pull a Kevin Smith on this one. He stayed in his lane and let the comedians be funny on their own show. Amazing amazing video!

    @channingmorrison8115@channingmorrison8115 Жыл бұрын
  • My roommate dragged me to see this film after he had already seen it, saying beforehand, it was already his favorite film of all time. And I'm glad I got to see it in theaters. Seeing the black hole blew me away.

    @conman1495@conman14952 жыл бұрын
  • 13:34 Its because Matt Damons character removed the long range transmitter from Mcconaughey's helmet.

    @werock2785@werock27857 жыл бұрын
    • Vouching! The little black plastic thing! Pulled it right off and dropped it on the ground!

      @heydannypark@heydannypark7 жыл бұрын
    • Church! Wait, which one? Alpha, the Epsilon, the Director.. I MUST KNOW!

      @bloodlustshiva1@bloodlustshiva17 жыл бұрын
    • shouldn't you be playing at bloodgulch with Caboose and Sheila?

      @strikeone7803@strikeone78037 жыл бұрын
    • I thought the same thing, was jsut coming down here to comment it.

      @KokoKreate@KokoKreate7 жыл бұрын
    • So take that sin back

      @markfive1176@markfive11767 жыл бұрын
  • The saying goodbye to his daughter scene was long, but absolutely necessary imo.

    @dexgen4809@dexgen48094 жыл бұрын
    • He gave her the watch that helped fix earth in this scene, he gave her a promise that she held all her life in this scene. Think twice

      @galacticknight3058@galacticknight30584 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, that scene and him seeing her older than him were unique concepts I've never seen in a movie before, or anything at all. Those should've had sins taken off.

      @lordfabulous6198@lordfabulous61984 жыл бұрын
  • Please more Dr. Tyson his facts make me chuckle like hell

    @trusephbleu8755@trusephbleu87552 жыл бұрын
  • 15:54 I'm surprised you didn't mention the fact that an intergalactic spacecraft had an ejection seat to begin with. You would think the engineers would save the extra space / utility for something else lol

    @koneeche@koneeche Жыл бұрын
    • Something else like... a safety system for landing on a foreign planet so the pilot onboard doesnt crash and burn. Remind you of a certain utility called ejector seats?

      @yashbarathe4665@yashbarathe4665 Жыл бұрын
  • Everything Wrong With interstellar Answer: Nothing...

    @Matthew-zv8qe@Matthew-zv8qe7 жыл бұрын
    • it's too long

      @FearsomeVoid@FearsomeVoid7 жыл бұрын
    • should be even more longer

      @esraisttoll2575@esraisttoll25757 жыл бұрын
    • It's full of stars!

      @ffggddss@ffggddss7 жыл бұрын
    • No, this movie had a lot of faults with it. Yes, it's a beautifully designed with an amazing score reminiscent of 2001: A Space Odyssey. Yes, it has an incredible cast and took the time to put a lot of real scientific explanation to appear more realistic. However, as CinemaSins puts it, no movie is without sin. Although many of the sins listed are jokes, there are some minor plot holes and I'm pretty sure that going into a black hole would just simply kill you, not put you in a tesseract.

      @UnseenBubby@UnseenBubby7 жыл бұрын
    • Mattaboy correct

      @surgentgutta5791@surgentgutta57917 жыл бұрын
  • extra sin: Matt's grandchildren and their kids and kids' kids etc. all seem to ignore him for the most part when he's in his daughter's hospital room. this is their ancestor who is a walking breathing miracle and their forefather whom they've never met and they barely acknowledge him.

    @whitedevil2@whitedevil23 жыл бұрын
    • Yes and it’s for that reason that they don’t acknowledge him.

      @Timothy1865@Timothy18653 жыл бұрын
    • @@Timothy1865 Not to mention he's the one that actually helped his daughter with the right black hole data and saved the whole human race. So at least if the family doesn't remember him the NASA guys would have portrayed him as a hero and he would definitely be shown in media or museum like in Cap America or the daughter would have shown his photos to her children and grand children at least.

      @arjunnambiar9395@arjunnambiar93952 жыл бұрын
    • I totally back this call, I thought the same thing. I think there was kids there, they would have been asking questions for sure.

      @amorningwiththelord4783@amorningwiththelord47832 жыл бұрын
    • i assumed it was because they were giving him and murph the moment they deserved. someones deathbed isn’t really the best time to have a happy family reunion, especially if it’s the first time they’re seeing each other in YEARS

      @abby9448@abby94482 жыл бұрын
    • @@abby9448 once you have kids its the kids who take point. his grandchildren diserved to know there grandfather lol

      @amorningwiththelord4783@amorningwiththelord47832 жыл бұрын
  • I feel vad for the people who go to watch movies with him

    @insanified2938@insanified29382 жыл бұрын
  • I'm glad I gave this movie a second shot because it really was a pretty good movie!

    @KennyMcCormick99@KennyMcCormick992 жыл бұрын
  • The Truck is a "dually" - that is, two tires on each side of the rear axle. If one tire on one side is flat, the other tire will work just fine if there is no heavy load in the back, which there wasn't.

    @rockymountboy@rockymountboy8 жыл бұрын
    • Beat me to it, good call though!

      @cliff4ever@cliff4ever8 жыл бұрын
    • +Joe Blow it's a Dodge, and those trucks with a six speed have a manual mode, although it's not with a clutch or anything

      @alexmills1329@alexmills13298 жыл бұрын
    • +Thomas Maresh That doesn't explain how they could drive fast enough through a cornfield to keep eyes on an aircraft that flies at around 100 knots.

      @RaderizDorret@RaderizDorret8 жыл бұрын
    • +Alex Mills It's called a sequential gearbox.

      @Christopher0184@Christopher01848 жыл бұрын
    • Not to mention it makes 850+ lb*ft of torque.. And weighs over 8,000 pounds. But overall it means nothing when talking about relativity and what happens when traveling through the unknowns of space/time.

      @atDudash@atDudash8 жыл бұрын
  • Interstellar is a *SCI-FI* movie that uses physics theories to make the movie seem like it is real. Sins count reduced to: 0

    @Bambim8@Bambim85 жыл бұрын
    • It's a steaming piece of shit with a sappy magic realism ending and 1/6 of a Rubik's cube for a sassy robot. Get real.

      @zimzimzalabim@zimzimzalabim5 жыл бұрын
    • Sins count reduced to: 1. Logos still exist.

      @flameshot0983@flameshot09835 жыл бұрын
    • Sins count to 2: Minecraft still exist

      @kyklone8881@kyklone88815 жыл бұрын
    • @@zimzimzalabim Uh, so what lol?

      @JoHn-gi1lb@JoHn-gi1lb5 жыл бұрын
    • @@JoHn-gi1lb you kids and your idolatry for every turd Nolan shits out. Lol

      @zimzimzalabim@zimzimzalabim5 жыл бұрын
  • Every single one of those sins was a very emotionnally powerful scene that you dont have the ability to comprehend

    @sebastienfournier8901@sebastienfournier8901 Жыл бұрын
  • THIS MOVIE IS INCREDIBLE. It crushed my heart. Never cried so hard.

    @HEllis-qu5nn@HEllis-qu5nn2 жыл бұрын
  • The reason he could reach inside the glass is due to the function of the fourth and fifth dimensions. Just like how in 3d you could reach into the internal organs of a 2d creature, the same logic can be applied to the third dimension. It’s just hard to understand since we don’t see any more dimensions, but a 4d/5d creature would be able to reach inside any 3d object. Since he is in a 5d dimension, he’s able to reach into the glass on the watch.

    @Cyrotech@Cyrotech3 жыл бұрын
    • Interstellar is one of the most over-hyped bullshit movie. People went to watch the movie, didn't know how to criticise the flaws of the movie. Because they will be labeled as dumb, it'll make them look bad in front of others. Then next batch of people went to watch it, based on first batch's feedback, watched it, came back and didn't accept the fact the movie is shit. The cycle went on and the movie became hit. Classic scam.

      @TheCommonSenseForRegularPeople@TheCommonSenseForRegularPeople3 жыл бұрын
    • @@TheCommonSenseForRegularPeople the movie is based on a great theory. no one said it was true but things were explained convincingly and the whole concept is just genius. i don't know why you dislike this movie so bad but i think it's quite enjoyable and definitely not bullshit.

      @nutsamemanishvili3278@nutsamemanishvili32783 жыл бұрын
    • @@TheCommonSenseForRegularPeople My reply had nothing to do with the movie itself/my opinion on it, but rather multiple dimensions.

      @Cyrotech@Cyrotech3 жыл бұрын
    • @@TheCommonSenseForRegularPeople that's amazing bro lemme just go through the wormhole so i can find someone who asked

      @mathze@mathze3 жыл бұрын
    • There is no such thing as any dimension other than the three dimensions. Don't kid yourself

      @unclejohn4043@unclejohn40433 жыл бұрын
  • I did’t mind waiting 45 minutes for them to reach the space, because those were beautiful 45 minutes and I enjoyed it.

    @georgeghazaryan1012@georgeghazaryan10124 жыл бұрын
    • LET'S JUST FORGET THT THE MOVIE MAKES NO SENSE AND SEE IT'S SINS

      @sumreensultana1860@sumreensultana18603 жыл бұрын
    • @@sumreensultana1860 symp

      @stonedfinn3649@stonedfinn36493 жыл бұрын
    • Interstellar is one of the most over-hyped bullshit movie. People went to watch the movie, didn't know how to criticise the flaws of the movie. Because they will be labeled as dumb, it'll make them look bad in front of others. Then next batch of people went to watch it, based on first batch's feedback, watched it, came back and didn't accept the fact the movie is shit. The cycle went on and the movie became hit. Classic scam.

      @TheCommonSenseForRegularPeople@TheCommonSenseForRegularPeople3 жыл бұрын
    • @@TheCommonSenseForRegularPeople in your opinion

      @hood6089@hood60893 жыл бұрын
    • @@hood6089 of course it is. Everyone has their own opinion, you can like it or dislike it.

      @TheCommonSenseForRegularPeople@TheCommonSenseForRegularPeople3 жыл бұрын
  • There were definitely a few sins that can be attributed to not paying attention. For instance when “space scientist explains wormholes to space scientist” you missed the part where Cooper ISN’T a scientist but a pilot. Or “why don’t they have comms?” When Mann just seconds before rips the comm attachment off Coopers helmet. There’s a few more of these.

    @lincolnv9261@lincolnv9261 Жыл бұрын
  • 1 hour has passed on Miller's planet since this video was uploaded.

    @lukational77@lukational77 Жыл бұрын
  • Sins off for the Soundtrack!!!

    @mrcooldude90210@mrcooldude902105 жыл бұрын
    • That’s so awesome to hear my uncle put it together

      @-acpanda-1829@-acpanda-18295 жыл бұрын
    • @@-acpanda-1829 r/thathappened

      @maximiliannast5962@maximiliannast59625 жыл бұрын
    • Then put a sin back for the volume they play it at.

      @stainlesssteelfox1@stainlesssteelfox15 жыл бұрын
    • @@maximiliannast5962 r/ihavereddit

      @NeonGamingTR@NeonGamingTR5 жыл бұрын
    • good lord no, that sucks.

      @zimzimzalabim@zimzimzalabim5 жыл бұрын
  • I thought Cooper communicated through the tesseract using gravity, that's why he couldn't send a note. Been a while since I've seen the movie, but if iirc that's what was said.

    @grizzly_magnum9579@grizzly_magnum95798 жыл бұрын
    • +Lyndon Underwood That's exactly what I think

      @ClaudioLai2000@ClaudioLai20008 жыл бұрын
    • +Lyndon Underwood Considering that they established that gravity can bend time (which is true, but they stretched the definition a little bit with that scene, I have to say...) that is very probable. Still, you can write a note using gravity, just not..push it through or something.

      @3dTank@3dTank8 жыл бұрын
    • +Lyndon Underwood That is correct my friend

      @FingerThatO@FingerThatO8 жыл бұрын
    • +Lyndon Underwood How can you program the hands of a watch using gravity, though? It doesn't seem like the most plausible solution.

      @TheRobot181@TheRobot1818 жыл бұрын
    • +TheRobot181 By creating a brief increase in gravity on the watch hand's trailing side, you can delay its forward motion and imprint a pattern. Total scifi bunk but that's how it works in the movie.

      @quarky37@quarky378 жыл бұрын
  • Did y'all notice how as the wave gets closer on millers planet the music gets more intense and as it passes it eases off

    @jonathangodbolt9134@jonathangodbolt91342 жыл бұрын
  • Never got to see this in theaters, but you better believe I’m getting the nicest possible projector and screen so I can watch this on my own ‘big screen’!

    @janb92@janb922 жыл бұрын
  • The fact that the movie was able to create a visual representation of the Black Hole before we got our first picture of a black hole just through math Edit : Looks like we have some astronomers in the comment section Edit 2: Looks like after 10 months the argument finally ended, 200 replies later Edit 3: make that 300 additional replies

    @britomicgamer922@britomicgamer9223 жыл бұрын
    • And they did a pretty good job too

      @sparkz015@sparkz0153 жыл бұрын
    • I can't write it coz its too long but the story about creating it is just amazing

      @mohammedelidrissi@mohammedelidrissi3 жыл бұрын
    • They actually passed that to scientist and they’ve got 2 research notes from that...

      @jirivycpalek9285@jirivycpalek92853 жыл бұрын
    • @@jirivycpalek9285 Actually in 1919indian mathematician Ramanujan briefly explained Black hole even before that term came into exsist

      @user-rz9ge3dz5w@user-rz9ge3dz5w3 жыл бұрын
    • We don't have any pics of black holes. We have a pic of something unscientifically speculated to be a black hole. There is no means of confirming what it is. That's not fact, it's pseudoscience.

      @KAZVorpal@KAZVorpal3 жыл бұрын
  • Honestly I don't know why people cant sit and watch movies that are longer than 2 hours these days. If anything it definitely makes the money you spent going to the theater more worth it! Especially if it was in IMAX.

    @Kardia_of_Rhodes@Kardia_of_Rhodes8 жыл бұрын
    • Unless it's transformers

      @smoon2313@smoon23138 жыл бұрын
    • +s Moon Simple solution....dont watch the movies. It always kills me how people can buy something they didnt want and then complain about it. That was the 4th Transformers movie. Are you going to tell me you didn't know what you were getting when you watched the trailers and purchased your ticket anyway? Such stupidity.

      @texasplayboy23@texasplayboy238 жыл бұрын
    • +Autry Hicks I never saw it, but I know people who made the mistake of seeing it

      @smoon2313@smoon23138 жыл бұрын
    • +s Moon Commenting on a movie you've never seen is even worse.

      @texasplayboy23@texasplayboy238 жыл бұрын
    • +MAXZONE47 IMAX 3D hurts my eyes after a while. It feels a bit like going cross eyed for a long period of time. Especially considering I have to wear the 3D glasses over actual eyeglasses. Also you could consider that long movies like that may have slow pacing or some other problem and that could be a factor. Its an assumption bias: all 3hr+ movies are slow and boring.

      @ThundagaT2@ThundagaT28 жыл бұрын
  • funny as always lol, lots of good points, but if you watch kip thorne’s talks, some of the science sins won’t be sins. also he knew about edmund’s and brandt’s relationship because brandt did have a tell. edmund’s was the only one she referred to with his first name, for the others she used their last names. also in the scene with the indian drone, he got control over the drone right before the emergency stop and sent it back behind them. that’s why it flies back into view after they stopped and got out.

    @ututut77@ututut772 жыл бұрын
  • Damn right you take a sin off for the crying scene. He didn't even play it and just the two seconds it was on the screen made me instantly remember it and my eyes were welling up again. That's how impactful it was. 💥

    @danielleking262@danielleking2622 жыл бұрын
  • How is leaving Earth via worm whole easier than fixing Earth? Have you ever watched a political debate?

    @TheGbelcher@TheGbelcher4 жыл бұрын
    • In fact, this explains how you convince 17.4 million Brits to leave the EU...

      @milton7763@milton77634 жыл бұрын
    • People like you are the reason our earth is like this

      @peyton379@peyton3794 жыл бұрын
    • because they need a literally new planet, and the wormhole was put there by "them" to help them find it, which is why they refer to the beings in the movie as "them" only to find out in the end, they were "them" from a different time... or... a different dimension (could be different time), so the people who were helping them.. were actually them.. from the future. only thing i dont get is that this would be a loop in time.. their future selves save their past selves.. who grow older to be those same people who saved them.. so it keeps looping.. thats what i dont get lmao.. its called a causal nexus. but im pretty sure i got some of this wrong lmao

      @chasem801@chasem8014 жыл бұрын
    • Chase M it’s called the predestination paradox. But you’re right there are many different paradox’s that explain why traveling back in time is impossible.

      @rea280@rea2804 жыл бұрын
    • Seb Beast hmmm well I’m glad you told me that gag at least I know now. I guess the flash taught me wrong hahaha

      @chasem801@chasem8014 жыл бұрын
  • at 13:34, they can't hear Dr. Mann's comms because he switched his long range off. (it shows him doing this right before they jump down the hill) :P

    @apurrson6946@apurrson69463 жыл бұрын
    • A Purrson Dass actually cool

      @axelandersson6314@axelandersson63143 жыл бұрын
    • I agree like hes not even paying attention to the movie

      @adabuyukbay8060@adabuyukbay80603 жыл бұрын
    • And then ripped it off

      @erikseehagel1907@erikseehagel19072 жыл бұрын
    • @@adabuyukbay8060 he’s doing it one purpose to be able to give more sins, it’s for entertainment purposes he’s likely we’ll aware that’s it’s explicitly shown about the transmitter.

      @ItsSVO@ItsSVO2 жыл бұрын
  • You obviously missed a few things. The book case thing where he was able to manipulate the watch and push the books by creating gravity waves which supposedly travel through time. So he wasn't physically passing through the tesseract to push books.

    @MrChazz10@MrChazz102 жыл бұрын
  • The banter of Jeremy trying to sin this and having sins removed via “science” always gets me.

    @MrRedfoxx1989@MrRedfoxx1989 Жыл бұрын
  • Neil deGrasse Tyson has a voice like butter.

    @CaptainEggcellent@CaptainEggcellent8 жыл бұрын
    • There you are again!!!

      @macgaming-theincrediblefas5295@macgaming-theincrediblefas52958 жыл бұрын
    • This video made my legs feel weak

      @reaper5214@reaper52148 жыл бұрын
    • I loved that Gravity Falls episode where he played Waddles after he become super smart.

      @shadowdramon01@shadowdramon018 жыл бұрын
    • +The swifter Arms spaghetti

      @redfridge3610@redfridge36108 жыл бұрын
    • I'd like to sleep on a bed made out of morgan freemans voice

      @captaincomrade8056@captaincomrade80568 жыл бұрын
  • Fun fact, during the time they were in Miller's planet (water planet), every 1.25 seconds, you can hear a tick. Every one of those ticks is a day passing on Earth compared to the time flow they experience there. I did the math and one hour of those ticks is around seven years. Love the attention to detail!

    @thatvikingdownstairs3756@thatvikingdownstairs37563 жыл бұрын
    • It says one hour is seven years IN the movie

      @thatoneguy9666@thatoneguy96662 жыл бұрын
    • @@thatoneguy9666 What the fuck are you talking about? That's what he's saying, one hour of the ticks equals seven years. That fact doesn't change between the movie and reality.

      @psychoticAjAX@psychoticAjAX2 жыл бұрын
    • @@psychoticAjAX yea, he said “I did the math and one hour of those ticks is around seven years”. My point was hes either lying about doing the math or he wasted a bunch of time considering they say it in the movie

      @thatoneguy9666@thatoneguy96662 жыл бұрын
    • @@psychoticAjAX also, calm down bro

      @thatoneguy9666@thatoneguy96662 жыл бұрын
    • @@thatoneguy9666 he isn't lying about the math. He's proving that the movie is accurately depicting something. A lot of movies gloss over that shit, and it's often not right. This movie got it right

      @psychoticAjAX@psychoticAjAX2 жыл бұрын
  • and after a science degree, 25 years of work experience, and growing up a farmer, with quantum physics books in my library......this movie is both fun and tugged at the heartstrings.......if i had a heart (science majors have to generally shift that work to the liver, it's a long story.....)

    @carlh-thehermitwithwi-fi679@carlh-thehermitwithwi-fi6792 жыл бұрын
  • Dr Neil asked the best Question,I love ,love future exploration.If we go to another planet for future life,half way there ,we have to think why didn’t we fixe earth? The interstellar time difference blew my mind in any movie more than any time explanation ever! When they come back to the station and it was about 23 years or so later to the lone guy at the station,wow! Like Neil,I still stay awake at night thinking about this moment in a movie,and it being a chance of being real!

    @markmartin5765@markmartin57659 ай бұрын
  • Am I the only one who thinks that a fear of death would probably be easier to program into a robot than a versatile sense of humor?

    @jasonbrown4526@jasonbrown45268 жыл бұрын
    • +Jason Brown nop

      @viermidebutura@viermidebutura8 жыл бұрын
    • No

      @matthewpunk2012@matthewpunk20128 жыл бұрын
    • +Jason Brown Given how the fear of death is just adding an emotional component to self preservation, something there are already computer programs out there which have in their code, we could theoretically make a machine afraid of death right now if we put a bit of money into it. Humour, on the other hand, not so much.

      @ZontarDow@ZontarDow8 жыл бұрын
    • +Jason Brown "Chances are 42% percent I'll suffer fatal damage"

      @UriGerhard@UriGerhard8 жыл бұрын
    • +Mychael Howard Siri's sense of humor is scripted though. I'm sure people are asking for 'intrinsic' (for lack of term) humor. In otherwords, Siri 'naturally' understanding why something is funny, instead of just going by input. The moment Siri says something hilarious without being poked and prodded to do so, is the moment I'll bow down to our new robot overlords, though.

      @Greyghostvol1@Greyghostvol18 жыл бұрын
  • He goes through a black hole and ends up in his daughter's book shelf. Out of all the places in earth and the universe.. That looks like some sort of afterlife to me

    @MikeLaRock88@MikeLaRock885 ай бұрын
  • The truck has 4 tyres on the back so it can still drive with a flat or two

    @joshsmith159@joshsmith1598 ай бұрын
  • I'm surprised Dr. Tyson didn't mention the reality of liquid water on Mars.

    @ChristianNeihart@ChristianNeihart8 жыл бұрын
    • +Christian Neihart The issue with mars is that it has almost no atmosphere.

      @TowerCrisis@TowerCrisis8 жыл бұрын
    • +Tower Crisis What type of atmosphere would you prefer? A dance club? Biker bar?

      @jamquick5298@jamquick52988 жыл бұрын
    • +James Quick we would need to bring keyboards so it feels like a space bar.

      @TowerCrisis@TowerCrisis8 жыл бұрын
    • It's not exactly running water

      @ant9944@ant99448 жыл бұрын
    • ***** haha...space bar...

      @jamquick5298@jamquick52988 жыл бұрын
  • I'll be honest I fell in love with Interstellar, I think it's a masterpiece... 💓

    @MrSuperMario34@MrSuperMario345 жыл бұрын
    • MrSuperMario34 I just watched it for the first time like a week ago and all I have to say is Christopher Nolan has a creative ass mind

      @tracealyea5841@tracealyea58415 жыл бұрын
    • Trace Alyea I agree

      @cateIeya@cateIeya5 жыл бұрын
    • There are some major logic flaws in it, but the acting and so on is good I guess.

      @valizeth4073@valizeth40734 жыл бұрын
    • I personally feel like this movie was so rotten I couldn’t watch the cinema sins on it

      @fortturtle4688@fortturtle46884 жыл бұрын
    • One of the best films I've watched at the cinema, ever

      @dario3250@dario32504 жыл бұрын
  • this move is one of the best movies to ever be done. and the soundtrack is by far the best ever.

    @emophodze@emophodze2 жыл бұрын
  • Kip is actually a name given to a character in one of Robert a heilene's books have suit will travel

    @smartduck904@smartduck9049 ай бұрын
  • Cinema sins: everything wrong with interstellar *THE COUNCIL HAS FOUND YOUR SIN UNFORGIVEABLE*

    @rickastley5900@rickastley59003 жыл бұрын
    • Did I just get rickrolled?

      @brendorkusaviation8930@brendorkusaviation89303 жыл бұрын
    • @@brendorkusaviation8930 yes

      @ericgu9036@ericgu90363 жыл бұрын
    • People take it too seriously

      @bruhwtf2662@bruhwtf26623 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you, Rick Astley.

      @rudolvonstroheim3898@rudolvonstroheim38983 жыл бұрын
    • Hey Rick

      @lostinsauce4515@lostinsauce45153 жыл бұрын
  • CinemaSins: *sins movie* Neil deGrasse Tyson: "I'mma stop ya right there kiddo."

    @thegoldenturd78@thegoldenturd784 жыл бұрын
  • i watched this one at the theatre, it was breathtaking

    @nikovch1@nikovch12 жыл бұрын
  • There's no way you could communicate via radio in such a strong gravitational field.

    @simonharris4873@simonharris48736 ай бұрын
  • Ok so, he pretty much tried to sacrifice himself by jumping into a black hole. I'm not %100 sure, but I don't think that you'll have a handy dandy pencil and paper to make a note

    @Collin_H@Collin_H8 жыл бұрын
    • That is the the most irritating plot hole of all time other than the entirety of the star wars prequels

      @taintwasher3703@taintwasher37038 жыл бұрын
    • He could rip pages out of the 100s of books and make some sort of note. I'm sure he could find, "It's Dad" or something like that or "I'm here"

      @calculat3d998@calculat3d9987 жыл бұрын
    • So you would be calm and composed in that situation? Wow man they should've had you write the script, wouldve been much better if he just told her so they didn't have to shoot any of the movie

      @stevenhorton5509@stevenhorton55097 жыл бұрын
    • But there wasnt a pencil and paper inside the room that he could indirectly affect, like the watch hand or the books?

      @aesen161@aesen1617 жыл бұрын
    • Thats not how it works. What we saw in the movie was a 3d image of different times happeneing at different points. Interacting with the tessaract isnt phyically interacting with the objects, it is just creating gravitational anomalies at the point in time you create them. It dosent process physical objects, so you couldnt grab a book and pull it through, or write a note and pass it through to the other side.

      @SovietOnion@SovietOnion7 жыл бұрын
  • You know, I've always thought the CinemaSins guys were pretty smart, but I thought this movie made the science really easy to follow.

    @krissisk4163@krissisk41638 жыл бұрын
    • +Kris Sisk yeah, thats so true, i had no problems understanding what they were saying!

      @hejhejaske@hejhejaske8 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, like how to survive the seriously damaging tidal forced when entering the wormhole. You'd think NASA would consider sending probes first, in fact-- the only realistic part of this movie is what a wormhole would LOOK like and what a black hole would LOOK like. The rest is a paranormal love story / fantasy with floating rock clouds on a planet with the same mass as earth, and a truckload of tissue paper required. People who think this movie is a masterpiece have the personality of a boiled egg and probably eat popcorn with a spoon.

      @RayTech70@RayTech708 жыл бұрын
    • @the guy with schizophrenic tunes: So the personality is directly related to one's ability to crack movie plots/science "facts"...?!? And people who listens that sinth-test abomination (check your page) should be immediatly commited to psychiatric evaluation. And you contributed to that crap. Troll

      @winterstorm2877@winterstorm28778 жыл бұрын
    • yawn*

      @elfogosoresbaloso2722@elfogosoresbaloso27228 жыл бұрын
    • The science sucked. Most of it doesn't make sense. I'll give of props for the black hole and wormhole representation, but that's about it

      @taoliu3949@taoliu39498 жыл бұрын
  • A "singularity" theoretically can be a place where you are mashed into paste inside of a black hole or a point in space and time where things converge, like another dimension or the future or another galaxy.

    @vendediesel@vendediesel2 жыл бұрын
  • Imo the transition from Cooper leaving the farm to the shuddle launching is a really good idea. We dont need a 30 minutes of montage how he is floating in a zero gravity room do we ?

    @MrConciquence@MrConciquence2 ай бұрын
  • 16:13 Cooper was limited to gravity, meaning he could only "pull" on things in the room. He could not pass a note through time or space, since he wasn't actually there. If you thought pushing a note through was a good idea you need to watch the movie again, and then five times more for fun.

    @mikaelholmberg6966@mikaelholmberg69666 жыл бұрын
    • Mikael Holmberg yes! Exactly. He can't write a note and shove it through the tessaract. I was just about to comment that. Gravity is the only thing to "transcend space and time".

      @MatthewDurden@MatthewDurden6 жыл бұрын
    • Why didn't he use his gravity powers to pick up a pen and write it then? It can't be harder than manipulating a watch to deliver information in binary for many hours.

      @MrBlack1968@MrBlack19686 жыл бұрын
    • I was hoping he'd jerk off in the tesseract as well.

      @Xraviz@Xraviz6 жыл бұрын
    • Will someone please confirm that there is a huge plot hole in the scene where Cooper is in the fifth dimension and gives himself (in the past) the coordinates for NASA's headquarters written in the sand in Murph's bedroom. Here's the problem: In order for Cooper to be in that fifth dimension, he must first have the coordinates for NASA, without the coordinates he would not of found NASA and would not of wound up in the fifth dimension???? Unless I'm missing something, im pretty sure that's a huge plot hole.

      @sector7676@sector76766 жыл бұрын
    • SECTOR 7 Paradoxes!

      @StalkeroftheWeek@StalkeroftheWeek6 жыл бұрын
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