Khánh Sama Honda is at 67... 68 degrees relative to parking spot. Getting ready to match our angle with the steering wheel. Khánh, this is no time for caution. Jesus, If I black out you take the wheel. Get ready to engage the parking mechanism.
an if someone again tell me "this is sience-fiction", It's imossible, I refer you to the book Kip Thorne: Interstellar and Science (Kip Thorne was homie with Steven Hawking, god i wish i could hear opinion The master of the Universe of our planet who he spent most of his life learning and improving our knowledge about black holes, hawking radiation is a drop in the ocean of his knowledge, the fact that he missed the first "photo" of this unusual celestial body is so depressing, I hope that after death he learned all the mysteries and laws of this universe.) This movie is unearthly and I'm glad that I introduced at least one person into this world (and it's not easy :D for most people I know this movie is terribly boring) I learn something new every time I watch this movie
It’s been 1 hour 26 minutes 58.04 seconds on the miller planet since this movie came out date: Friday December 27 2024 Edit: I will constantly edit the time with the date I edit it :) Sorry I’ve been inactive but here ya go
I completely believe you, just wanna know how you did that maths? Edit: i got bored and did the math but got 51 minutes, im also dumb asf so i could be wrong please let me know if i am.😢😂 365x7=2555 60÷2555=0.0234833659 0.0234833659×(2555-365)= 51.4285714286 minutes Every hour on millers planet is 7 years on earth so 365 days x 7 years is 2555 days. Its only been 6 years since interstallar came out so to find six years in the hour i did 60 minutes divided 2555 days (7 years) then timed that by 2190 days (6 years) to give me just over 51 minutes.
Hans Zimmer's music is minimalistic, same notes repeating over and over only with slight variations but they have such an impact, such depth and richness. You can literally recall the scene from a movie. Despite its repetition, I simply can't stop listening to his music. He truly is one of the greatest composers of our Time.
Yes, repetition but building in strength and depth eg "Time" from Inception. Also used the ticking motif in "Journey to the Line" cue from The Thin Red Line.
He's a great composer for building tension. In general however I would prefer the music of John Williams, a bit more classical. Both serve their purpose.
@@deadlycookie9617John Williams is better at creating timeless motifs with his music while Hans Zimmer is better at creating moods and tone with his music. Both are the GOATs, and I’m curious if Ludwig Goransson can keep up his own work to join their ranks.
It kind of was, with most movies the score is written towards the end of the movie being completed. In this movie Nolan (the director) created the scenes at the same pace as Hans Zimmer created the music and would usually record the scenes with the music playing for that scene. That's why the music compliments the movies so much
It’s the best movie I’ve ever seen in the theatre for sure and it’s my favorite movie of all time but I’ve gotta say, I still get chills just watching it on dvd so it’s not like you missed the whole experience
2:35 - Only Hans Zimmer can produce such electrifying goose bumps with music. There will never be another Hans Zimmer and I am so glad I got to witness what can only be described as a once in lifetime opportunity.
@@SR_73 its a slang, ”lacking perception, awareness, or judgement.” on google. Basically what I said 2 months ago in other words is that he is definitely wrong because there exists millions of music that is as good or even better, but of course it’s all subjective.
0:24 - Doing math homework in your homeroom when u arrive at school 0:45 - Doing math homework in the period before math 2:00 - Doing math homework while in math class 2:35 - Doing math homework while the teachers collecting it
Next year is a new movie coming, called: Dunkirk. Its a WWII thriller written by Nolan and the music by the legendary Hans Zimmer! So excited for it ^^
Everyone keeps talking about how good 2:35 is, but I personally believe that 1:59 is the best part. but, everyone has their own opinions. Good job Hans zimmer!
Nolan: "I can't tell you anything about the genre, theme or scale of the film. I just want you to make a track about the love between a father and his child." Zimmer: "OK."
It’s weird. People say that Zimmer created the soundtrack just from that information, yet somehow he knew that every ‘tick’ sound was a day on Miller’s planet.
That poster really is a work of art. The way the hands are forming from the clouds, grasping for hope, and the symbolism of the rocket against the earth like an egg.
I can confirm. I played this while riding my bicycle and the bicyclestarted levitating and spinning in circles. I jumped off before it went into space because I didn't have a spacesuit. I still wonder where that bicycle is
Not bad, but I’m actually more scared by “Stop Dave, I’m afraid... I’m afraid...Dave. My mind is going. I can feel it” and even more when Hal starts singing the childish song
@@thisburgerhereismine don't get me wrong. But i don't say it is ‘the’ best because it is possible that there is better scifi movie and show are present in the perspective of different people.
Especially this scene dude, I’m sorry you didn’t get to experience it in a theater. The intensity of this music along with the epic scene of them docking, the spinning actually triggered my motion sickness lol. I would love for this movie to be re-released in imax theaters again.
My partner, now wife, took me to see this on the (at the time) world's largest IMAX screen in Sydney quite early in our relationship. She wasn't even that keen on seeing it as big, existential space stuff scares her. Epic doesn't even begin to describe it. Hopefully. they will re-run it once it's rebuilt (it's going to have an even larger screen) And, yeah, she's awesome.
@@bloodreaper7481 "the way Cooper pushed books for Murph." I am talking about that, I didn't say to go past in time. You can watch any moment in time INSIDE that TESSERACT am talking about that
Pratibha Singh It's interesting to read a comment from an indian girl on such a thoughtful movie(people there generally follow stupid movies of stupid actors like,varan dhavan, Ayushman and i even don't know their name.) I hope you do follow such movies and directors, musicians..... Cheers. Paris
Script : fantastic Actors : Out of this world performances and chemistry Music : pure art Montage and cinematography : perfect and fitting Director : one of the best Movie : Cinema masterpiece
@@thatexitsignuser The Dark knight, and inception are both good Christopher Nolan movies with Hans Zimmer. There's a new one coming out called Oppenheimer.
I saved up money for a whole year just to rent a small movie theatre's room to watch Interstellar on a big movie screen because I couldn't do it in 2014. Truly a masterpiece and a work of pure art❤
@@Nisashi3K that's amazing! I'm really happy for you! Hope you have a great experience with that! In my country they probably won't re-release it and even if they will, it won't be in IMAX. But if they do, I'll be sure to watch it as well again💜
For those who don't know, the ticking that begins at around 23-24 second mark represents 1 day back on earth. This is what Cooper meant by no time for caution. In his mind, he was fully set on trying to save those back on earth, which included his two children. I really don't get why this movie isn't more popular. It's easily one of the greatest pieces of cinema ever created imho.
Christopher Nolan: This is the scene where they save the ship from crashing. No need to go hard with the music. Hans Zimmer: Ok Also Hans Zimmer: 🔥 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
In the first part of the music v approaches c i.e time moves slow, thn v approaches medium speed comparable to c and thn normal speed i.e. v approaches zero (non relativistic Physics). Its not music but Time Dilation Formula in different limits i.e. simulation
It's the end of the year and I've only watched Interstellar 3 times. What's wrong with me? PS - Hans Zimmer should get a lifetime Oscar and Grammy, also Nobel Prize.
@@dacheese111 A Double Bass.. The whole family is named thusly: Violin, Viola, Cello or Violoncello, then Double Bass. At the very end we are treated to the booming sound of the Church Organ. Please , I welcome any of your corrections. I'm sure it didn't get some of that right. 🤔🤔🤔
"Goodbye TARS" "Goodbye Dr Brand. See you on the other side Cooper" "See yah there slick!" "We agreed Amelia...90 percent. Detach" *THE EARTH CRACKS IN TWO*
@@morenr7983 The observable Universe is 93 billion light years. The universe is infinite, it has always been infinite. At the Big Bang, it was infinitely dense. The number of stars in a galaxy varies, but assuming an average of 100 billion stars per galaxy means that there are about 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (that's 1 billion trillion) stars in the observable universe! So there are 99.9% chances Miller's planet exist in real life.
Watched it 4 times. 3 of which were at IMAX. And i was there opening night when it was very loud, apparently after that they had to turn it down cause it was too loud..
If anyone out there can't decide if they should go and see this in IMAX theaters during the few more days it's still out (December 2024), whether you've already seen it or not, just go and do it. It's worth it.
Ghost Recon Haha indeed. Well I didn't hear much of the movie when it came to cinemas. I first heard about it when my brother and father wanted to us to watch it and we got it as DVD so... I might've seen the robot once and I was like "that movie looks boring" Boy was I wrong... :,D
You may laugh at me bu I want to share: I play this masterpiece in plane, while the plane is taking off, you feel the g force, I play it. It feels absolutely amazing because I always wanted to be an astronaut since my childhood. Sadly I am a computer scientist now, and this masterpiece makes me feel alive.
Wow man im so happy for you , i have never taken a plane and i wont in my life (i dont have do much money) but this comment made me shiver, i hope the best for you
Wow man. My story is very similar to yours. I listen Inception OST (Dream is Collapsing) while prepare for landing. I have always wanted to be an astronaut also and I'm computer scientist now also.
I also wanted to be an astronaut but I'm becoming a doctor, because my parents said that an astronaut is a rare job and that there is a low chance that I'll be one. Now I'm studying science and wanna become a doctor, and learning rally racing and programming as a hobby.
This song makes me feel like my science homework is the same old boring shit. Oh wait. No. This song makes me feel awesome! The homework is still the same old shit though...
@woody forrest the design is very utilitarian. It makes sense from an engineering standpoint. Why make a humanoid robot when it’s more complicated and objectively worse at its given tasks.
Believe it or not, I had the pleasure of watching this masterpiece on theatre for the first time... In 2020. A small cinema of my city made "Christopher Nolan Festival" with movies like Inception and Interstellar. I hadn't watched it so I decided to do it. Left theatre totally speechless, 6 years after it was released.
@@peppacapi9183 I guess you could technically say its a "shuttle" since that's what it does, even if its not at all related to the Space Shuttle and its not a spaceplane
@@kargaroc386 i am still triggered that he said "SpaceX Shuttle" Why dont just say Watching the Crew Dragon docking etc. But it only triggers me but people say it how they want. ._.
Wish I was you. Seen it 10 times but never on imax because I was busy at the time with college. Got to see it for the first time on imax and the best overall experience I’ve ever had on it
"Do not go gentle into that goodnight" by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. In the movie it's Michael Caine's favorite poem, he recited it so may times even before his death.
+Syren Williams It's my favorite too. Second favorite might be Shakespeare's sonnet "shall I compare thee to a summer's day" cuz I actually used it on crazy teenage girls to ridicule them lol.
This was the last movie my dad and I watched before he passed. We watched this 3 days before he passed, he was dying of cancer. He first thought it as this movie was slow and I said give it a chance. In the end he loved it. This movie will always be my #1.
I can recall myself in 8th grade trying to write homework at class while teacher is collecting and correcting it. Thankfully, my turn didn't arrive that day and I was so grateful for it.
"get ready to match our spin with retro thrusts" "it's not possible" "no it's necessary" "cooper this is no time for caution" "c'mon tars" "we are locked" ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE
Hans Zimmer : "Yo Nolan I have a new track i think you should create a movie"
Nolan: It's not possible
@Nathan Eapen *track song intensifies*
· ° ·
hi its me your skin, I CRAVE hydration
@@RavenRoboticsInc lol
One of best comments I've ever seen
Examiner: Ok, your next test is parallel parking...
Me: turn on music
Examinner: What are your doing?
Me: *docking*
When you're done with the parallel park:
NASA: Yo you want a job?
Khánh Sama
Honda is at 67... 68 degrees relative to parking spot.
Getting ready to match our angle with the steering wheel.
Khánh, this is no time for caution.
Jesus, If I black out you take the wheel.
Get ready to engage the parking mechanism.
you shouldve wrote "Pawking"
Ok... 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 bravo to you and everyone else in this comment thread! 😂🤣
Houston, we have humor.
NPC S/N 1579325 cringe
The reason why this soundtrack is so intense is because it resembles a clock ticking. It is the same tempo as the clock, 60 BPM
Prod.By.Waves also the ship has 12 docks, representing a clock, when this movie follows the fundamentals of time.
Beyond Birthday yeah, this movie is much more than a masterpiece
@@L_Lawliet1907 its rotating clockwise too
Prod.By.Waves I also just realized that the movie’s name itself contains 12 letters just like a clock.
ESCAPE FROM BARKOV yes that too
“It’s not possible”
“No, it’s necessary”
One of the hardest lines in cinema
"ok, and for our next trick"
an if someone again tell me "this is sience-fiction", It's imossible, I refer you to the book Kip Thorne: Interstellar and Science (Kip Thorne was homie with Steven Hawking, god i wish i could hear opinion The master of the Universe of our planet who he spent most of his life learning and improving our knowledge about black holes, hawking radiation is a drop in the ocean of his knowledge, the fact that he missed the first "photo" of this unusual celestial body is so depressing, I hope that after death he learned all the mysteries and laws of this universe.) This movie is unearthly and I'm glad that I introduced at least one person into this world (and it's not easy :D for most people I know this movie is terribly boring) I learn something new every time I watch this movie
@@96HUDYit’s not boring, I remember trying to watch it as a teenager and lost interest. But as an adult this movie is extremely fascinating.
@@96HUDY i guess hawkings could whacht the movie
“Cooper, there is no time for caution” is also one of the hardest lines
This literally should be the national anthem of space
*universal anthem*
agree completely
Of the mars colony
Omg lol
This and 2001: A Space Odyssey
When you realize there’s a back page to the test at the last minute.
Yeah!!! Omg haha nice!
oh no
With 6 questions in math, but they are worded
holy shit
Yuu
It’s been 1 hour 26 minutes 58.04 seconds on the miller planet since this movie came out
date: Friday December 27 2024
Edit: I will constantly edit the time with the date I edit it :)
Sorry I’ve been inactive but here ya go
if that's accurate that's pretty cool
Damn u calculated it?
I completely believe you, just wanna know how you did that maths?
Edit: i got bored and did the math but got 51 minutes, im also dumb asf so i could be wrong please let me know if i am.😢😂
365x7=2555
60÷2555=0.0234833659
0.0234833659×(2555-365)= 51.4285714286 minutes
Every hour on millers planet is 7 years on earth so 365 days x 7 years is 2555 days. Its only been 6 years since interstallar came out so to find six years in the hour i did 60 minutes divided 2555 days (7 years) then timed that by 2190 days (6 years) to give me just over 51 minutes.
@@stevenf4297 babyyy.....u nailed it🙏
@@glugchugjuthunga1887 thanks man 🙌
Hans Zimmer's music is minimalistic, same notes repeating over and over only with slight variations but they have such an impact, such depth and richness. You can literally recall the scene from a movie. Despite its repetition, I simply can't stop listening to his music. He truly is one of the greatest composers of our Time.
Yes, repetition but building in strength and depth eg "Time" from Inception. Also used the ticking motif in "Journey to the Line" cue from The Thin Red Line.
He's a great composer for building tension. In general however I would prefer the music of John Williams, a bit more classical. Both serve their purpose.
Of all time!
Other than Jesus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!infinity
@@deadlycookie9617John Williams is better at creating timeless motifs with his music while Hans Zimmer is better at creating moods and tone with his music. Both are the GOATs, and I’m curious if Ludwig Goransson can keep up his own work to join their ranks.
@@bobbobson8087 Completely agree.
I swear the movie was written around this soundtrack
Yea duh it was
Zimmer didn't even know what is the movie about
It kind of was, with most movies the score is written towards the end of the movie being completed. In this movie Nolan (the director) created the scenes at the same pace as Hans Zimmer created the music and would usually record the scenes with the music playing for that scene. That's why the music compliments the movies so much
So true 😂
Zimmer's only clues were emotions and the idea the music needed to convey; so the connection was spot on.
Petition to get this movie to be played again in theatre’s
Maybe when everything is okay, they'll put some movies back. I did'n see Interestellar in cinema :(
This movie was being played on the UK in some theatre's, sadly I didn't go to watch it. I didn't get to watch it on the big screens..
It’s the best movie I’ve ever seen in the theatre for sure and it’s my favorite movie of all time but I’ve gotta say, I still get chills just watching it on dvd so it’s not like you missed the whole experience
It's not possible
They're currently playing it in french theatres !
-This movie need a Oscar
-It's not possible
-No, it's necessary
WaStEd _dogg ohhhhhh that nigga got wasted by youuyuy 🤣🤣🤣😂
WaStEd _dogg yeah but you the last of us disrespecting randoms on the internet /and you the last one on UA-cam with no subscribers
This movie doesn't need an Oscar ...
The Oscar needs this movie ...
Got for special effects
I never said anything .._..
2:35 - Only Hans Zimmer can produce such electrifying goose bumps with music. There will never be another Hans Zimmer and I am so glad I got to witness what can only be described as a once in lifetime opportunity.
Exactly...
Let’s talk about being blind
@@jonathan130you don't see anything. One of the worst thing that could happen in life in my opinion
Not only Hans Zimmer. Please stop bringing other compositors or movies down in order to bring this one up.
@@SR_73 its a slang, ”lacking perception, awareness, or judgement.” on google. Basically what I said 2 months ago in other words is that he is definitely wrong because there exists millions of music that is as good or even better, but of course it’s all subjective.
0:24 - Doing math homework in your homeroom when u arrive at school
0:45 - Doing math homework in the period before math
2:00 - Doing math homework while in math class
2:35 - Doing math homework while the teachers collecting it
This is gold pal. Underrated.
I always do homework when teacher start collecting
3:20 - Doing math homework while the teacher watching me
3:59 - Doing math homework while the teacher is finished checking the whole class' homeworks
4:00 - Realizing that currently most schools are not opened
Never felt so epic while sitting on a toilet.
lmao. get that shit outta here
Rotation of toilet is to high, the piece of shit won't hit it.
Not if we rotate our ass at the same speed
That's not possible
No, it's necessary
LITERALLY ME IN THIS MOMENT AHAHAHAHHA
Wth
@@darklaw1384 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nolan + Zimmer = Legendary Masterpiece
Add Zack Hemsey to that as well, and we'll see music!
agree
Next year is a new movie coming, called: Dunkirk. Its a WWII thriller written by Nolan and the music by the legendary Hans Zimmer! So excited for it ^^
+Vince Dijkxhoorn Me too! Except for Harry Styles...
+Vince Dijkxhoorn Any movie Nolan directs is gonna be good
Everyone keeps talking about how good 2:35 is, but I personally believe that 1:59 is the best part. but, everyone has their own opinions. Good job Hans zimmer!
💯
Same
I am with you. Every cell in my body rages
100%
Nah I like 2:35
"This little maneuvre is gonna cost us 51 years"
"You don't sound so bad for pushing 120!"
"Those aren't mountains... *they're waves* "
“It’s impossible!”
“No, it’s necessary”
Common TARS😎
@Space Bird 01 yes
the most impresive thing about this music is that Hans Zimmer had to creat it without watching the movie
Fact
Because it was necessary
Without knowing the script
"That's impossible"
"No, it's necessary"
Imaging copying others comments
Nolan: "I can't tell you anything about the genre, theme or scale of the film. I just want you to make a track about the love between a father and his child." Zimmer: "OK."
It’s weird. People say that Zimmer created the soundtrack just from that information, yet somehow he knew that every ‘tick’ sound was a day on Miller’s planet.
r/thathappened
@@alecgurdon5197 maybe it was a requirment from Nolan, like "that movie talk about how our time with the peopme we love is counted"
@@alecgurdon5197 it was composed after
And his son*
That poster really is a work of art. The way the hands are forming from the clouds, grasping for hope, and the symbolism of the rocket against the earth like an egg.
I see it as Murph and Tom not wanting to let go of their father
@@snowset675and himself! “Dont let me leave murph”
@@DBD0N.1 oh true!
Me in the parking lot:
*”Come on C.A.R.S.!!”*
Brasileiro gosta de pastel
its the solid snake
Snake? SNAAAAKKEEEE!
@@_mineccon_ q?
Ahahaha T.A.R.S
@@robloxtipshelper u mean T.A.R.S ?
Listened to this while driving. Ended up Docking at the ISS
Hold up.
Shit 😂
🔥🔥🔥🔥
🤣😂👊👍
I can confirm. I played this while riding my bicycle and the bicyclestarted levitating and spinning in circles. I jumped off before it went into space because I didn't have a spacesuit. I still wonder where that bicycle is
The scariest line in any science fiction movie: “there is no surface”.
Not bad, but I’m actually more scared by “Stop Dave, I’m afraid... I’m afraid...Dave. My mind is going. I can feel it” and even more when Hal starts singing the childish song
@@ledfloyd1054 true, 2001 a space odeasy is one of the scariest movie i have seen
"4..."
“3...”
"2..."
Me playing this on repeat,
"This maneuver's gonna cost us 51 years"
Interstellar is one of best sci fi movie ever.
exactly
It's the best
The best of the best
It's *the* best!
@@thisburgerhereismine don't get me wrong. But i don't say it is ‘the’ best because it is possible that there is better scifi movie and show are present in the perspective of different people.
I will ALWAYS, regret not watching this MASTERPIECE OF A MOVIE in a theatre😔
Me too!!!
@@pettifogger0712 😞
Don’t worry it’ll come back 10th anniversary probably
Especially this scene dude, I’m sorry you didn’t get to experience it in a theater. The intensity of this music along with the epic scene of them docking, the spinning actually triggered my motion sickness lol. I would love for this movie to be re-released in imax theaters again.
My partner, now wife, took me to see this on the (at the time) world's largest IMAX screen in Sydney quite early in our relationship. She wasn't even that keen on seeing it as big, existential space stuff scares her.
Epic doesn't even begin to describe it. Hopefully. they will re-run it once it's rebuilt (it's going to have an even larger screen)
And, yeah, she's awesome.
The IMAX theater was vibrating with this soundtrack on. God, the best cinematic experience of my life.
this movie was an imax movie for sure
Lol, I watched it on the 2nd row from the front and every intense scene make the my seat vibrating and gave me eargasm
AbhiShake Damn i never saw this movie In Imax wanted to so bad, just didn't have time. Really any Christopher Nolan movie is great to see in theaters.
Don'tDropClash - Clash of clans Bro, this movie is totally made for IMAX viewing.
AbhiShake I unfortunately mised the IMAX experience, Hope it will be relaesed in the comming years then I will see it in IMAX
A masterpiece of a generation, to this day, the movie is still unrivaled.
How do u have 400k subs and this comment has 4 likes -_-
@@pikka.1 because it's a new comment on a old video
you're about 8 years late
you're a worthless idiot. touch some grass ffs
@@mrnightfury1786to this day
Almost 10 years later and this is still the best scifi movie.
yessssss
I think it will remain so for long time
Actually watched it for the first time a month ago what a masterpiece
Nah. It's good but not the best.
Could have been the best though,
if not for the half detailed, cringy actors.
@@csibesz07 ok cinema expert whatever you say
Born too late to explore earth, born too early to explore space...
Immortality coming soon.
But still born at all 2:53
There's so many undiscovered places on earth
Born at the right time to see it begin.
Bro, I felt that, but we were born at the right time to watch it all begin
The fact that the music is a 60 bpm temp and lines up with the seconds on UA-cam is so awesome
Wow!
@Portal 2 Sentry Turret other way around. every second there is a year here.
@Portal 2 Sentry Turret When Hans Zimmer wrote the soundtrack he didn’t even know the script of the movie. It‘s just coincidence I think
Feels like 120 bpm actually.
@@TheUKNutter look at the time while watching the vid. The beat lines up with the time!
THE IMAX WITH THIS CHANGES YOU!
True 👌
_If I ever end up in a tesseract like this, I would tell my past self to watch this movie in the theatre_
Oh i get it so inside a blackhole cooper enter the tesseract a 4D square?
@@hpermutation4439 anyways inside a black hole everything's a mystery but that tesseract was made by the fifth dimension beings. "THEY" made that!
past can not be changed even in movie also it does not happen
@@bloodreaper7481 "the way Cooper pushed books for Murph." I am talking about that, I didn't say to go past in time. You can watch any moment in time INSIDE that TESSERACT am talking about that
Pratibha Singh It's interesting to read a comment from an indian girl on such a thoughtful movie(people there generally follow stupid movies of stupid actors like,varan dhavan, Ayushman and i even don't know their name.) I hope you do follow such movies and directors, musicians.....
Cheers. Paris
"It's not possible."
"No, it's necessary."
👌
I think this has to be my favorite movie at the moment.
MeekMeek93 I cringed
me 2
"Analyze the Endurance's spin!"
Script : fantastic
Actors : Out of this world performances and chemistry
Music : pure art
Montage and cinematography : perfect and fitting
Director : one of the best
Movie : Cinema masterpiece
Hotel: Trivago
@@ItsABeautifulDay. me: *WHAT THE FU-*
Will we ever get a movie like this again
@@mihawks_pupil NOPE (unless Hans Zimmer is in if it's good and the acting is like interstellar)
@@thatexitsignuser The Dark knight, and inception are both good Christopher Nolan movies with Hans Zimmer. There's a new one coming out called Oppenheimer.
That Hans. He's been doing it for decades and he's never stopped busting out memorable masterpieces.
"I'm still hunting down that great tune I've never written"
-Hans Zimmer
Lmfao ok mate
He seems so self-doubtful when he and john williams have the most classic tunes.
@@MausOfTheHouse oh yeah .. whats john up to nowadays?
@@amirhassan7887 not much. I prefer hans zimmer for that.
Kevin Godec Star Wars bit that was his last movie
@@tristancarter6630 last as in his LAST work for good or its just his latest?
You never realized the true significance of folding laundry until you do it while listening to this
Lol
Or the insignificance of it
@@Ilostmyschmungus *theme intensifies*
😂
that sentience sounds so dumb and you'd look even dumber
Born too early to explore galaxies...
Born too late to see dianosaurs....
Born just in time to experience Interstellar.
Born just in time to explore memes
Underrated comment in those days
Agreed. But i believe either our children will be exploring galaxies or our children's children. Technology is advancing like never before
Born just at the time of covid-19
That's a nice way to put this movie's excellence
I saved up money for a whole year just to rent a small movie theatre's room to watch Interstellar on a big movie screen because I couldn't do it in 2014.
Truly a masterpiece and a work of pure art❤
I wish I could've also when it released but now I get to watch it when it's re released in imax later this year.
@@Nisashi3K that's amazing! I'm really happy for you! Hope you have a great experience with that!
In my country they probably won't re-release it and even if they will, it won't be in IMAX. But if they do, I'll be sure to watch it as well again💜
"Dad, why is my sister name Violet?"
"Because your mother loves violets."
"Thanks, dad."
"No problem No Time For Caution 1:59"
This is gold
Deep imagination ❤️❤️
I don’t care that this has 275 likes, it still needs more.
@@brendorkusaviation8930 that's impossible!
@@leadbagel *No, it’s required.*
In theaters, the whole room was shaking of the vibration of this
I still regret for not watching it in theater :(
Instant goosebumps it was sooo beautiful
You might be out of the Earth’s atmosphere.
Yeah , I agree with Valk Rine. He is lucky. That would be the best moment in theaters ever.
Hell yeah!! I loved it
I felt my whole body vibrate when this started playing. My husband just bobbed his head to it unaffected. Felt like a weakling, haha. 😂
Nolan: There is no sound in space
Hans zimmer: No, Listen carefully.
Should’ve listened to Alien
sound could travel in space cuz there are particles everywhere, but not a lot.
im joking im not stupid
Zimmer says to nolan : hold my beer
@@RainbowSheep_was_taken so there's this thing called astronomy that would beg to differ
Ok
For those who don't know, the ticking that begins at around 23-24 second mark represents 1 day back on earth. This is what Cooper meant by no time for caution. In his mind, he was fully set on trying to save those back on earth, which included his two children.
I really don't get why this movie isn't more popular. It's easily one of the greatest pieces of cinema ever created imho.
Hans Zimmer : How epic you want the soundtrack to be ?
Director : YES
Hans Zimmer is used to Christopher Nolan asking for extremely epic songs by now
"This is necessary"
How dare you call Christopher Nolan (director), he's so much more than that!
Not just any director by that
1k bitch. Gimme ma money
"There is no time to listen to this soundtrack again"
Me: "No, it's necessary"
ایول داداش
:)
Love references
😂😂
Wow nice reference, epic, lol, XD
Fun Fact: This song is 60 BPM and it aligns with the second hand of a clock, therefore having the effect of time running out.
Ik
You can hear the clock ticking in the background, especially at 2:35 onwards.
detail 🤌
Oooooo
@@EscapesAndRemoves and at 00:23
Christopher Nolan: This is the scene where they save the ship from crashing. No need to go hard with the music.
Hans Zimmer: Ok
Also Hans Zimmer: 🔥 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
It is the scene where the future of the entire human race hangs in the balance… it’s the hardest moment in the movie.
This is not music.
This is an emotion.
It Defines Threads of Spacetime in the form of impulse and ripples i.e. emotions
The swell and sag in Spacetime fabrics !
In the first part of the music v approaches c i.e time moves slow, thn v approaches medium speed comparable to c and thn normal speed i.e. v approaches zero (non relativistic Physics). Its not music but Time Dilation Formula in different limits i.e. simulation
mood
Naveed Khan nerd
_"Just one question... What if you miss?"_
*"I won't."*
didnt think id find quotes from for all mankind here
@@Spudsteredmf this from halo
haha halo quote
Thats gotta be the most tense walk to school I've ever had...
Pull up with old grave stone.
It's the end of the year and I've only watched Interstellar 3 times. What's wrong with me? PS - Hans Zimmer should get a lifetime Oscar and Grammy, also Nobel Prize.
0:01 song starts
0:24 clanging starts
0:34 organs start
0:45 cello starts
1:05 first boom
1:17 second boom
1:20 violins start
1:32 third boom
1:44 fourth boom
1:48 double bass (thanks @AngelicAmygdala)
1:59 fifth boom, organs stage 2
2:16 sixth boom
2:35 more strings, piano, Zimmer's modular synth, Miller's ticking
3:03 viola?
3:19 ticking
3:27 organs stage 3
3:55 endurance has returned to orbit
I am gonna find you..... and I am gonna tip my hat to you 👍
A deeper Cello is a Bass.
@@dacheese111 A Double Bass.. The whole family is named thusly: Violin, Viola, Cello or Violoncello, then Double Bass. At the very end we are treated to the booming sound of the Church Organ. Please , I welcome any of your corrections. I'm sure it didn't get some of that right. 🤔🤔🤔
nah you’re right
Wow, spoiler alert 😆
I will never stop visiting Interstellar soundtrack in my life. I will come here every year of my life.
Ok, see u in next year 😀
@@ajithvarghese3032 on Miller planet will be only a few minutes
When i searched this soundtrack first time..✔️✔️
Then i am coming here hour to hour...😉😉😉
Even I don't know , why ?
I come here every day
I come here everyday to get motivation for studies....lol
There’s a whole fandom for this music alone
Honestly!!!😂
You can say what you want but Interstellar is the best movie of all time
I swear, I cooked 5 minute rice in 4 minutes while listening to this
:D
Man if you put the video to 2x speed you can cook your rice even faster
HOLY SHIT!
Impossible
@@notdryy No, its Necessary!
Zimmer doesn't need an Oscar,Oscar needs Zimmer.
lol
Ocar isn't worthy enough foe zimmer
the oscar zimmer the needs
Zimmer meen's room on german
His he Russian?
“Cooper, what are you doing?”
“Docking.”
**The theatre was shooketh**
Yes it did
@@grammarjew569 it's not possible. It's necessary
Cooper, we are... lined UP
*Magnitude 10 Earthquake*
docking..
"Goodbye TARS"
"Goodbye Dr Brand. See you on the other side Cooper"
"See yah there slick!"
"We agreed Amelia...90 percent. Detach"
*THE EARTH CRACKS IN TWO*
I could watch this a thousand times and it would still bring me to tears.
Victory of human endeavour and spirit against such great odds.
that’s the power of the indomitable human spirit for you
Hans Zimmer : I will make a song which never forgotten.
Someone : Its not possible.
Hans Zimmer : No, its necessary.
Come on Hans!
Ayn reis
It's**
nice English
Denzel Washington: MY MAN!!!
>Sit in office chair
>Very slowly start to spin
>Accelerate
>Accelerate even faster
>Profit
@Ad1thyan spin = more gravity = time slower for you
@@barabaradakara spin faster for long age
Instructions unclear, vomited on desk
@@Renewablefrog1224 Vomiting blackhole
@@barabaradakara is that gravity or is that centrifugal force though
Fun fact:
1 second on Miller's planet is about 17 hours and 1.8 seconds on the Earth.
One question
Is millers Planet like a real Planet or just invented
@@morenr7983 I dont think such a planet exists and secondly there are no records. Miller's planet is just a concept.
@@morenr7983 The observable Universe is 93 billion light years. The universe is infinite, it has always been infinite. At the Big Bang, it was infinitely dense. The number of stars in a galaxy varies, but assuming an average of 100 billion stars per galaxy means that there are about 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (that's 1 billion trillion) stars in the observable universe! So there are 99.9% chances Miller's planet exist in real life.
@@Crest_I my braincells:dafuq?
One of the strongest music ever made in the whole world, hats off to the producer of this legendary masterpiece🎩🫡🪐
Just had the most stressfull plane landing when this song played in the background.
100% would do it again
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Well that Make the landing more STRESSFUL and SUSPENSEFUL
was it the guy who played this when the plane took off?
I usually play ua-cam.com/video/zcev7yEPeF8/v-deo.html when landing.
yo same here like 3 months ago
"At the moment of death, your mind is going to push you a little bit harder, to survive."
who tf you quoting
yeh who tf you quoting. thats a goodass line
@@sel4785 Matt Damon in interstellar
@@baderaqw dr. Mann, didn't watch the movie?
@@radioactivet-rex286 nope. I recently got into the soundtrack and I'm planning on watching the movie tomorrow
Not watching this movie in theatre will be the biggest regret of my life😫
I have same feeling bro x.x
me too :'(
SAW IT THREE TIMES.
ONCE IN IMAX
IT WAS MINDBLOWING hahaha I'm so sorry
Sorry to tell you this bro but.... This scene with surround sound was orgasmic-ly intense.
Watched it 4 times.
3 of which were at IMAX.
And i was there opening night when it was very loud, apparently after that they had to turn it down cause it was too loud..
Not even worth trying to describe the feeling. Simply chills and the hairs on your arms standing up. Every single time. Unbelievable.
“There is a moment”
- Dr. Mann
He probably followed that up with: "AAAAAAAAHHH FUCK"
@@DS-mi9ru No he followed that up with nothing because most likely air was being ripped out of his lungs faster than he could blink.
@med K2 Well, he was an imposter
@med K2 You motherlover I saw you vent!
Ah yes
DEATH BY AIRLOCK
Audience: How epic is the Interstellar OST?
Hans Zimmer: *Yes*
Lol, fortnite "the end" 😏
Zimmer ❤️❤️❤️
@@TheHabeck113 what?
@@TheHabeck113 that was giving me gta liberty city vibes
LVBBoi when the game, fortnite, ended - there was a black hole that sucked everything into it - look it up on UA-cam
@@sanjaynahar2161 Yeah sorry, I didnt know that when I posted this
The best thing about this soundtrack is that it delivers a sense of wonder and beauty.
Then why bother replying? You weren't forced to type that.
about YOU
Have you seen the making of soundtrack extras on the bluray? The church organist rocking out, nearly blowing out all the church windows. Fucking epic.
And sadness. Deep longing and sadness.
And timelessness.. infinite vast expanse of time and space. Music and instrumentation seem "old" as well as futuristic...
If anyone out there can't decide if they should go and see this in IMAX theaters during the few more days it's still out (December 2024), whether you've already seen it or not, just go and do it.
It's worth it.
Хотел бы 😢, но в Украине не показывают😢
I love this movie so much. I should've watched it in cinema... ahh this movie made me cry like a baby
lol i watched in cinema it was cool MJF u should regret it
Ghost Recon wow thanks... for your positive comment. I'll make sure to regret this like you told me to
lol but is true
Ghost Recon Haha indeed. Well I didn't hear much of the movie when it came to cinemas. I first heard about it when my brother and father wanted to us to watch it and we got it as DVD so... I might've seen the robot once and I was like "that movie looks boring" Boy was I wrong... :,D
looooooooool u know suicide squad i thought it was gonna be shit but i watched online and it was sick big regret not watching in cinema
"Cooper, it's not possible!"
"No...it's necessary."
Seriously, that was so cool, I transformed into a block of ice.
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
+Austin Pham IKR!
Because of that line whenever someone say to me, "You're crazy." I respond, "No, I'm necessary." lol
Dude...that moment. I was like...wow...this is why humanity has made it so far. We don't take no for an answer.
Richard Wilson Yeah, but sometimes it would be a lot better if you'd just accept a no. Not here, but at many other occasions.
You may laugh at me bu I want to share: I play this masterpiece in plane, while the plane is taking off, you feel the g force, I play it. It feels absolutely amazing because I always wanted to be an astronaut since my childhood. Sadly I am a computer scientist now, and this masterpiece makes me feel alive.
Wow man im so happy for you , i have never taken a plane and i wont in my life (i dont have do much money) but this comment made me shiver, i hope the best for you
Wow man. My story is very similar to yours. I listen Inception OST (Dream is Collapsing) while prepare for landing. I have always wanted to be an astronaut also and I'm computer scientist now also.
I only laugh because that sounds amazing to do. The experience sounds great.
I also wanted to be an astronaut but I'm becoming a doctor, because my parents said that an astronaut is a rare job and that there is a low chance that I'll be one. Now I'm studying science and wanna become a doctor, and learning rally racing and programming as a hobby.
@@RainbowSheep_was_taken you can be whatever you want
This piece of music changed forever the way I look at music, cinema. It change how I think. It changed me forever.
I still cant believe that Hans Zimmer, a human being, created this absolute masterpiece of music
Dude heaven is going to be fucking fantastic
Who said anything about Hans Zimmer being a human ?
@@justinchalifoux4424 i dont know why but this made me laugh
You heard Wagner? Composers are on another level
Im pretty sure Hans Zimmer from the fifth dimension
I keep coming back for the music.
The comments are a bonus.
I hear you.
I hear you both! 😎👍
Ikr 🔥
@@william_worshiper
I hear Interstellar lol
This makes me feel like my grammar homework is saving humanity.
This song makes me feel like my science homework is the same old boring shit. Oh wait. No. This song makes me feel awesome! The homework is still the same old shit though...
+ASDFx2 same
i'm not the unic person that do homework with that amazing music 😍
I like using interstellar's soundtracks during my study. They give an epic background to what I do
Your comment ruins the beauty of the song😑
2:40 absolute masterpiece
2:35
Hans, i mean how do u even top inception?
Interstellar:
word
Henkzmeister interstellar:hold my human embryo canister
Inception is better movie but interstellar has greatest soundtrack of of all time....
@@saketadarsh7606 I honestly prefer Inception's soundtrack. Time is just unbeatable. Both are great though
NJ223Gaming Kung fu panda 2
first time drivers parallel parking.
😂😂😂Right! Nervous as hell.
Well in that case, there IS time for caution.
RandomAtics ooo
MegaStudios omg😂
MegaStudios 😂😂😂😂😂
All dislikes are from people who unsuccessfully tried docking
Underrated hahaha
Yes
1 includes dr mann
Great, Great inside dig!
All dislikes are from kerbal space program players who forgot to pack RCS and can't dock
I was blessed to hear this today in imax for its 10th anniversary. My god, you can feel the tension live
The world was not ready for this Masterpiece Movie 🌟
It really wasn’t
@@bitchimightbe3773 It's going to go down as one of the greats of all time
best comment 👍
its a movie
@woody forrest the design is very utilitarian. It makes sense from an engineering standpoint. Why make a humanoid robot when it’s more complicated and objectively worse at its given tasks.
*"Send all the dislikers to space without spacesuit"*
*"It's impossible..."*
*"No..it's necessary"*
@wood. exe without a space suit of course
@@abdulrasool4451 and throw them to planet miller
@@blizzard1198 if you do that, they will outlive you
Genious 👏👏👏👏
They all are stuck in some distant planet. Trying to catch attention. Dont hate them
Never play this while driving i repeat never !
I think everyone else is listening to this music too. I'm here at the highway rn and everyone is driving the wrong way!
You can do it but only while parking your car.
2:00 "Initiating Spin!"
2-months later. waking from coma: "Oh... so that's why."
XD
2:36 will start playing and I’ll be speeding up past 110 mph
I love how this perfectly portrays risking everything for everything
Believe it or not, I had the pleasure of watching this masterpiece on theatre for the first time... In 2020. A small cinema of my city made "Christopher Nolan Festival" with movies like Inception and Interstellar. I hadn't watched it so I decided to do it. Left theatre totally speechless, 6 years after it was released.
I always wanted to watch this in theaters
I envy you
Is it really that weird to have watched this on the big screen? My dad and I did
6 years? I think you mean 6 months
@@MrCubFan415 no, I saw Interstellar in theater in 2020.
Currently watching the SpaceX shuttle docking to the ISS whilst listening to this.
Did you just say SpaceX "Shuttle"?
Its a Crew Capsule
._.
@@peppacapi9183 I guess you could technically say its a "shuttle" since that's what it does, even if its not at all related to the Space Shuttle and its not a spaceplane
@@kargaroc386 i am still triggered that he said "SpaceX Shuttle"
Why dont just say
Watching the Crew Dragon docking etc.
But it only triggers me but people say it how they want. ._.
Capsule
SpaceX is shit
Doctor: you have 1 min left before you die!
Me: play this video
Doc: but it's 4 min long, it's not possible!!
Me: No, it's necessary.
"at the moment of death, your mind will push just a little further to survive."
survival instinct
underrated comment
Forced shit joke
God: I´ll let it
I've managed to never watch this movie and avoided spoilers (except the memes out of context) and I just saw it today in IMAX. Holy shit.
Wish I was you. Seen it 10 times but never on imax because I was busy at the time with college. Got to see it for the first time on imax and the best overall experience I’ve ever had on it
I bet that sounded awesome! I miss imax I haven’t been there in years
Do not go gentle into that goodnight, rage rage against the dying of the light.
"Do not go gentle into that goodnight" by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. In the movie it's Michael Caine's favorite poem, he recited it so may times even before his death.
+Chris Shen I thought someone asked what this was, why is that comment gone now, weird.
+Syren Williams It's my favorite too. Second favorite might be Shakespeare's sonnet "shall I compare thee to a summer's day" cuz I actually used it on crazy teenage girls to ridicule them lol.
I love this movie so much
+Chris Shen Michael Caine will be dead soon as well. Then who is Christopher Nolan going to cast as the 'old guy' in his films?
It was loud af in the theatre.
I got goosebumps!
such a jaw dropping scene
Yeah, when i first saw it, it was the most thrilling thing ever.
YOU CERBERUS SON OF A BITCH!
D, Node.
this movie was so good
I should have seen this in theaters...the atmosphere of this movie is stunning.
I did, iMax, it was the most surreal thing I've every experienced.
A bit loud, but worth every penny.
dolby atmos
Random Christian Conservative Guy It fucking changed me.
Random Christian Conservative Guy So 'this movie deserved more in box office' is true
This was the last movie my dad and I watched before he passed. We watched this 3 days before he passed, he was dying of cancer. He first thought it as this movie was slow and I said give it a chance. In the end he loved it. This movie will always be my #1.
Very sorry for your loss
I'm excited about the possibility of exploring the universe, but terrified at the same time.
Great because you won't be the one discovering anything. Others will and you'll be stuck working 9-5 jobs like the rest of us
The universe is the definition of sublime.
@@FingRTwins you should add 'End' to your current name and it would suit you perfectly
@@FingRTwins not funny cried
No one is gonna discover anything for at least 200 years…..galaxy is waaaaaaaay too big
**Me doing homework while the teacher's collecting it**
My brain:
Bro this comment is gold i'm suprised no one replied to you lol
Lmao 🤣🤣
I can recall myself in 8th grade trying to write homework at class while teacher is collecting and correcting it. Thankfully, my turn didn't arrive that day and I was so grateful for it.
@@TheFrenchToastGamer but he got lots of like
Asdfghjklşiahahahaha! I know very well how it feels. Tension would actually be higher than a David Lynch film.
The people: we need this to he re-released in 4k IMAX superscreen
Cinemas: Thats impossible
The people: No, it's necessary
Agreed 😍
OMG ! Compleetly Agree 😍😍😍
Totally accurate
Ye
😍
"get ready to match our spin with retro thrusts"
"it's not possible"
"no it's necessary"
"cooper this is no time for caution"
"c'mon tars"
"we are locked"
ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE