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If I had a complaint it would be that, while they had nearly three hours for the movie, they seemed to jump ahead in the plot quite often to save time.
"I have no idea who you are, even though I recognize that person." >> "We are such-n-such. You know us." >> "Awesome, I fully trust you now and want to help."
This is literally 2m total. Kind of have to just go with it to enjoy the movie.

Unfortunately, this is one of Nolan's bad habits. You can witness it in all Batman movies for example.




We lined up a babysitter, bought tickets, went to see it and learned it was over 3 hours with the credits and we didn't have the babysitter that long, so we ended up watching Nightstalker :-P Blech... Would have much rather watched happy space movies! Oh well ... I hope it's still in the theater for next month's parent's night out. :-)
David Brin calls it "the best movie he's seen this century". I'm looking forward to seeing it, but I'll probably wait until it comes out on TV.



Unfortunately, this is one of Nolan's bad habits. You can witness it in all Batman movies for example."
Nolan is getting worse with it in each movie he makes. That dream movie, so bad I forget the title, just jumped all around. Little Juno girl just accepted they can run around in dreams and she was all cool with it.
His only good movie was Dark Knight and that was because of how well Bale and Ledger played off each other. Nolan is most definitely an overrated director.
Haven't seen Interstellar but I'm sure the story is horrendous.
http://io9.com/interstellar-is-the-be...