I just heard that Christopher Nolan has a new movie called "Interstellar" about trying to save civilization by finding a new habitable planet because earth has become environmentally devastated and Matthew McConaughey will pioneer the wormhole. It looks a little cheese ball to me but, maybe that's just because Anne Hathaway is trying to act in a serious role again.
The trailer looked like they were trying to be all emotional about the end of the world, which I found boring. I think emotions in movies in general are boring. I like raw facts, a series of events, and people reacting with simple expressions like laughter, anger, or shock. So really, that Nova documentary about the Siberian meteor that I watched on Sunday was my perfect movie.
Scene A: everyone's like OH MY GOD
Scene B: scientists are like WHAT HAPPENED?
Scene C: people tell scientists that some things happened
Scene D: everyone's like BOY THAT WAS AMAZING
Perfection.
Although, I'm not entirely willing to write "Interstellar" off because it does involve space travel and wormholes and stuff, which I typically go bananas over. But they better not have too many emotions, or I'll shake my fist in their direction.
Nope. No emotions. Stop it.
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