In Reply to: RE: Intestellar, not so stellar posted by geoffkait on September 7, 2015 at 10:34:16:
The time frame entered was always (as best I can recall) the one of reference, according to the scenes, except for the ultra-dimensional episode of pushing out books in code pattern. When McConahey-hey was returned to solar orbit, he was as he was, but he popped out into a future where his daughter was old.
You have to be a sci-fi nutcase to really like the genre. All of it by nature is beyond common scope and always suffers harsh criticism because of that. All that aside, it did have some poor qualities. The sound level was almost a plot character in its own right.
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- Considering the aging differential, I thought it was all in the right directions. - free.ranger 14:32:10 09/07/15 (5)
- RE: Considering the aging differential, I thought it was all in the right directions. - geoffkait 16:33:24 09/07/15 (4)
- Absolutely wrong. - free.ranger 17:10:14 09/07/15 (3)
- RE: Absolutely wrong. - geoffkait 17:19:04 09/07/15 (2)
- Alright, dude. Your point taken. - free.ranger 17:26:13 09/07/15 (1)
- RE: Alright, dude. Your point taken. - geoffkait 17:53:07 09/07/15 (0)