
Writer and director Chris Nolan's Interstellar is still wrapped with secrecy; it's amazing how locked up the plot of the film is and how Nolan and his team is managing to still keep the storyline and rest of the characters confidential. Nolan is very much fond of believing in what we call less is more; minimalist approach to artistic matters, for Chris Nolan, is more effective. When it comes to the marketing of films, it respectively requires a unique set of skills, not just as a producer or screenwriter, but as well as the director.
Therefore, Nolan has his own distinctive aesthetic approach from the very moment he commences filming, not when he completes one. As a writer/director, and involved as well passionately as the producer requires a clear, but artistic vision to present the product to the audience.
The film is perhaps now the most anticipated title of the year. For that we have to give credit to the film's official teaser trailer, and also to the teaser poster, which was revealed this past week. We're six months away; the film, scheduled to hit the theaters and IMAX on November 7th will remain a secret no matter what the magnificent trailers show us. They will continue to offer us less, which to us seems more. But, more is to be revealed in November.
We have assembled below feedbacks regarding the new trailer and what some of us are expecting from director Christopher Nolan's Interstellar. Here they are:
Alex Billington, founder of FirstShowing.net
Chris nolan's Interstellar looks phenomenal. It's as if Nolan is taking us into the future of cinema, giving us his 2001, showing us what science fiction in 2014 can be all about. Not only does it look visually spectacular, but it has an emotional resonance and astute connection to our times. I cannot wait, my #1 most anticipated movie right now, even over Star Wars: Episode VII.
Rich Knight, author of Darkness of the Womb and contributing writer to Cinemablend.com
Given Christopher Nolan's track record, I'm certain that Interstellar will be both a cerebral and entertaining film that couldn't come from any other director. That said, the trailer does not impress me as much as the possibilities. Matthew McConaughey looks to be delivering a toned down version of his performance in True Detective, and the visuals look no more stunning than they did in Gravity or even Moon, which came out few years back. Chris Nolan is known more for his storytelling than his visuals, so I'm hoping the final product will grab me in the best sort of way when it eventually comes out. But, I'm probably one of the few who wasn't awestruck by this trailer. It looks fine, but nothing to do a back flip over.
Joe Dub, film contributor to YourHomeTeamSucks.com
Being that Intestellar is the one film in 2014 that I'm looking forward to, needless to say I've been eagerly awaiting the follow up to this past December's teaser for quite some time. And boy, did it deliver! Already knowing a great deal about the story and plot of the film, I was surprised - albeit pleasantly so - at just how much they chose to reveal. But, if you ask me this is only going to ramp up the anticipation for what I predict will ultimately be hailed a masterpiece and Nolan's "tour-de-force" all the more. Unfortunately, however, it's a double-edged sword of sorts. This trailer has simply made the film's November 7th release date that more unbearable. So, to say that I am more than excited for Christopher Nolan's sci-fi epic, Interstellar, would be a gross understatement, and greatly unsettling what I truly believe will prove to be the cinamatic event of a lifetime and can't miss experience.
Daniel Ciurlizza, film composer and owner of Outlier Studios
There is a sort of magic and majesty in the newest trailer that is keen to remind you how, in its truest sense, awesome films can be. I think what makes science fiction genre special isn't the sci-fi (robots, spaceships, etc) - it's the drama that drives it. Christopher Nolan's seemingly family-focused drama is going to make this journey different from many other sci-fi films I've seen. I want to come out of the theater in the same way I did after watching Inception (2010). But, you know watching this trailer, the music (Dario Marianelli's "Evey Reborn") combined with the visuals Chris Nolan and his team put together, you just can't help, but feel like you are getting into something brilliant.

Interstellar opens everywhere November 7th.
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Durp004 › hopefully a few monthsSep-16-2014 1:43 AM From Godzilla-Movies.com
Durp004 › sad so many different versions are coming out and only one is close to theatrical quality. Guess I will be waiting till a better version comes out in Sep-16-2014 1:43 AM From Godzilla-Movies.com
Gman2887 › I was speaking more about the image quality, not the 3D element itself.Sep-16-2014 1:06 AM From Godzilla-Movies.com
Durp004 › even if it's close to the 3d from theaters that wasn't all that impressive. I felt like a wasted the extra $5 to watch it 3d the second timeSep-16-2014 12:44 AM From Godzilla-Movies.com
Gman2887 › It's the only one I can't confirm since I don't have a 3D player or TV, but it's what reviews have been saying.Sep-15-2014 11:50 PM From Godzilla-Movies.com
Gman2887 › Yes and no Durp. I'm no fan of 3D in any film really, but apparently the actual 3D disc is closest in quality to the theatrical presentation.Sep-15-2014 11:49 PM From Godzilla-Movies.com
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