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  • Interstellar

    A while ago I watched the blu-ray of this movie. I was so impressed with it, I thought I would see if I could obtain the soundtrack. I called in to a store in town that has a huge range of all kinds of stuff, but no Interstellar. I spoke to one of the people at the counter, who then and there, did me a favor of checking things out overseas. I could get it from the US, but after 4 months waiting for another order to arrive he was still waiting for, he suggested getting it from Germany instead. I called into the store a few weeks later, and the same salesman said...its arrived and what a brilliant soundtrack by Hans Zimmer it is to. It reminded me a lot of the Philip Glass soundtrack to "Koyaanisqatsi" , so if you like that one, then you might like "Interstellar".

    As far as new science fiction movies go, both "Interstallar" 2014, and "Passengers" 2016 in my view, are at the top of the list, with stunning special effects and story originality. The one thing you may find with "Interstellar", is the need to watch it a few times to get the full gist of the story. With "Passengers" it looks great in both 2D and 3D.

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  • #2
    I quite agree Graham. The score is wonderful and reflects the epic landscape that the drama takes place against. The UK blu ray does contain a fine and detailed featurette of the recording, done in London.

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    • #3
      Hi Martin

      One thing I have found after listing to Interstellar is to keep an eye on the volume on this one. Some tracks appear to start at a certain level, then as more sounds are added the volume slowly increases more and more , that has made me get up and run to the amp to back things off after a while .

      In a way the music of "Interstellar" reminds me a bit of Mike Oldfield "Ommadawn" and "Tubular Bells" from the 1970s


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      • #4
        Watched this outstanding movie once again this week, I really should have gone to the cinema during its release, anyway here are some screen shots .
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        • #5
          One of my favourite movies of all time. If I could only take one movie to an island this would be a candidate…

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          • #6
            I totally agree, an intelligent and well thought script. Its one of those rare movies that makes the viewer really think

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