Which movie is better: Interstellar or Gravity?

Interstellar vs Gravity

  • Interstellar

    Votes: 10 37.0%
  • Gravity

    Votes: 4 14.8%
  • Haven't seen them/None

    Votes: 13 48.1%

  • Total voters
    27

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Honestly I wasn't expecting Interstellar to be that good, but it proved me wrong. I was really hyped for Gravity. I liked it, it was kinda boring though. Most of it is just her moaning in space.

Which one do you like more?
 
Honestly I wasn't expecting Interstellar to be that good, but it proved me wrong. I was really hyped for Gravity. I liked it, it was kinda boring though. Most of it is just her moaning in space.

Which one do you like more?

Yeah I was about to say, if you like Sandra Bullock breathing heavily, then you'll like Gravity. never saw interstellar
 
I've seen gravity, yet to see interstellar, In all honestly Gravity was reallyy just Hard breathing...
The special affects were really nicely done, but it really was a boring plot.
 
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I haven't seen either (I seriously never watch movies I'm sorry), but I have to say Interstellar sounds pretty interesting plot-wise.

A heavily-breathing Sandra Bullock really does nothing for me, so I'll probably skip Gravity.
 
Solaris....

*nerd alert*
nah but out of the two, Interstellar is much better imo in that it is Nolan's homage to 2001 and Solaris and takes the themes one step further where 2001 is exploration and Solaris is communication and contact, Interstellar is inhabitation. Although it simply cannot stand up to 2001 or Solaris in terms of cinematic resonation, it's definitely an important film!
 
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Loved Gravity. Could watch it again and again and again and again and again and again. I liked the thrill of the movie, but I also like how there was just the right amount of it (some movies go over the top and I end up stressing out). Also loved the music. Haven't seen/heard of Interstellar, but I might check it out sometime.
 
Interstellar was amazing. The only people that I heard didn't like it because they thought it was too far fetched but OH MY THOSE FELES. Even if it isn't entirely scientifically accurate, though they tried their hardest to make most of it accurate, even the experience of watching it was amazing in the cinema. Because Nolan.
The soundtrack, because Hans Zimmer, was the perfect accompaniment and is great to listen to if you're studying or even just chilling.
The acting, imo only, was perf. The only thing that ruined it for me was that two men would NOT stop talking during it because they couldn't understand what was going on. Also a group of pre-pubescent boys came out at the end and said there wasn't enough explosions.
Gravity was okay. I didn't like how the story was mainly just tension the whole time. Great to see in the cinema however that in itself doesn't make a film great. I don't remember any dialogue in particular and it didn't move me at the time. Sandra Bullock and George Clooney were good too but as most people have said, it was mostly just heavy breathing.
 
Interstellar. Gravity had amazing effects, but the story and dialogue was poor, to say the least. While Interstellar could have definitely had better writing, it was just more enjoyable than Gravity.
 
Interstellar. The music was great. The storyline wasn't phenomenal but I'm not gonna be the scientific freak and go "OMG, THAT WOULDN'T WORK BECAUSE BLAH BLAH SCIENCE BLAH BLAH IGNORING IT'S JUST A MOVIE BLAH BLAH..." I just wish Anne Hathaway wasn't in it. I'm not a big fan of her.

TARS was awesome.

Gravity...meh.
 
Interstellar. The music was great. The storyline wasn't phenomenal but I'm not gonna be the scientific freak and go "OMG, THAT WOULDN'T WORK BECAUSE BLAH BLAH SCIENCE BLAH BLAH IGNORING IT'S JUST A MOVIE BLAH BLAH..." I just wish Anne Hathaway wasn't in it. I'm not a big fan of her.

TARS was awesome.

Gravity...meh.

eh everything scientifically made sense except for the fourth dimension thing (my brain bled from that)
but the thing about the wormhole... it's a movie. but i thought wormholes were theoretically possible?
 
eh everything scientifically made sense except for the fourth dimension thing (my brain bled from that)
but the thing about the wormhole... it's a movie. but i thought wormholes were theoretically possible?

I don't know. Let's go find a wormhole and test it out.
 
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