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The guys head to the cosmos for this week’s episode on Christopher Nolan’s 2014 film Interstellar. They are particularly awe-struck by the conceptual ambition on display here, like most of other Nolan’s films, but what makes Interstellar so special is the film’s ability to finally bring heady concepts and visual grandiosity together with raw, impactful human emotions. The performances from Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway – not to mention the brilliant supporting cast – truly bring out those emotions in a poignant way that makes Interstellar such a special film. The guys also put themselves in Romily’s shoes and try to fill 23 years worth of down time and talk about their favorite corn-based snacks.
By The Bit Players NetworkThe guys head to the cosmos for this week’s episode on Christopher Nolan’s 2014 film Interstellar. They are particularly awe-struck by the conceptual ambition on display here, like most of other Nolan’s films, but what makes Interstellar so special is the film’s ability to finally bring heady concepts and visual grandiosity together with raw, impactful human emotions. The performances from Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway – not to mention the brilliant supporting cast – truly bring out those emotions in a poignant way that makes Interstellar such a special film. The guys also put themselves in Romily’s shoes and try to fill 23 years worth of down time and talk about their favorite corn-based snacks.