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Posted on 10/1/14 at 10:38 am
Posted by GetEmTigers08
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Posted on 10/1/14 at 10:38 am
Posted by udtiger
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Posted on 10/1/14 at 10:42 am to


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Posted by JS87
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Posted on 10/1/14 at 10:43 am to
WOW

I can tell it will be a tearjerker too
Posted by TigerFanatic99
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Posted on 10/1/14 at 10:43 am to
"Those aren't mountains, they're waves!"












HOLY frick frick frick

I just jizzed... in... my pants
Posted by Napoleon
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Posted on 10/1/14 at 10:44 am to
Posted by GeauxxxTigers23
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Posted on 10/1/14 at 10:54 am to
If this doesn't turn out to be the greatest film ever made, I'm putting some of you on suicide watch.
Posted by WicKed WayZ
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Posted on 10/1/14 at 10:57 am to
quote:

f this doesn't turn out to be the greatest film ever made, I'm putting some of you on suicide watch.



this
Posted by CocomoLSU
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Posted on 10/1/14 at 10:57 am to



I haven't been this excited for a movie in a while. And the best part is that all of these trailers don't really tell a whole lot of the plot, which is nice. I think this may be the last thing I watch about this movie...it's gonna be so nice walking into it with not much clue as to what is supposed to happen.
Posted by LoveThatMoney
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Posted on 10/1/14 at 10:58 am to
Don't get me wrong, this movie looks amazing and I will definitely be seeing it, but enough with the trailers. shite. I'll have seen the whole movie by the time it comes out, just in tiny little chunks.

I really wish I had not seen that wave scene. I really do. That would have been incredible to experience for the first time in IMAX or on a massive theater screen. But no, I get it in a little box that isn't even the size of my computer monitor. frick.
Posted by Tiger Ryno
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Posted on 10/1/14 at 11:08 am to
I'm much more excited about Star Wars Episode 7
Posted by CocomoLSU
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Posted on 10/1/14 at 11:10 am to
quote:

If this doesn't turn out to be the greatest film ever made, I'm putting some of you on suicide watch.

That's typical Nolan fare though, to be honest. I'm not a fanboy per se, but I really enjoy his movies and this one has me pretty pumped up. However, if it's not as good as I expect it to be, I'll have no problems saying as much.
Posted by OMLandshark
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Posted on 10/1/14 at 11:19 am to
Not watching it. Too pumped for this movie already, and don't want anything else I haven't seen ruined. Been waiting for this subject in a film basically my entire life, and hope it lives up to my high expectations.
Posted by LSUBoo
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Posted on 10/1/14 at 11:24 am to
This is the first one I've seen... now I am pumped.
Posted by Fun Bunch
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Posted on 10/1/14 at 11:25 am to
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I'm much more excited about Star Wars Episode 7


I bet, judging from all those spoilers you posted in the other thread.

Oh wait
Posted by Napoleon
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Posted on 10/1/14 at 11:38 am to
quote:

If this doesn't turn out to be the greatest film ever made, I'm putting some of you on suicide watch.


Hey I survived the Phantom Menace letdown I can survive anything. I waited in line, six hours+ to see that steaming pile of crap.

Posted by Napoleon
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Posted on 10/1/14 at 11:39 am to
quote:

.it's gonna be so nice walking into it with not much clue as to what is supposed to happen.







Earth dying, astronauts looking to another galaxy for a suitable planet. That's all I got.

Posted by OMLandshark
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Posted on 10/1/14 at 11:42 am to
The father leaving his daughter behind too, and will in all likelihood she will be his age or older when he returns. If done right, the whole theater should be crying buckets. This movie should be incredible.
This post was edited on 10/1/14 at 11:44 am
Posted by TigerFanatic99
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Member since Jan 2007
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Posted on 10/1/14 at 12:00 pm to
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If done right, the whole theater should be crying buckets. This movie should be incredible.


That's my problem though, is that I don't really want to cry buckets. I'm a giant pussy, so I'm sure this movie will just open the faucets on my face.

I want everything else in this movie so so bad. It saddens me that as a world we have pretty much given up on any meaningful adventure into space. From when we first deemed it a mission we got to the moon so relatively quickly, then just nothing! frick it! If we had kept that same intensity after we hit the moon till today we'd have flags on Pluto and be drawing up plans to start terraforming Mars so that the colonies we have there could be open air and support humanity, rather than just hundreds of thousands.

frick humanity, 95% of it collectively sucks.
Posted by OMLandshark
Member since Apr 2009
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Posted on 10/1/14 at 12:23 pm to
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I want everything else in this movie so so bad. It saddens me that as a world we have pretty much given up on any meaningful adventure into space. From when we first deemed it a mission we got to the moon so relatively quickly, then just nothing! frick it! If we had kept that same intensity after we hit the moon till today we'd have flags on Pluto and be drawing up plans to start terraforming Mars so that the colonies we have there could be open air and support humanity, rather than just hundreds of thousands.


I am living in Birmingham right now, so Huntsville is currently in my territory, so I took a tour of the Space and Rocket Center up there. The tour lasts until 1972, and then just goes completely off the rails, and you realize how embarrassing it is that aside from microprocessing power, our space program is still stuck in 1972, and maybe even regressed.

The Saturn V is the pinnacle of our space program, and that was built 50 fricking years ago. If the Earth was the size of a basketball, then the Moon would be 30 feet across the room. You know what the furthest we've gone from our basketball sized planet since? 3/8 of an inch. Our space program is currently an embarrassment, now hitching rides from Russians to the ISS. If I told the country back in 1969 that this was the fate of our country, they'd wave the white flag right after Neil Armstrong's iconic first step.

I know its a lot to hope for, but I'm hoping this movie gets the world excited about space again and see the value of what inevitably will happen to our species if we don't start investing in space now.
This post was edited on 10/1/14 at 12:26 pm
Posted by SnoopALoop
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Posted on 10/1/14 at 12:26 pm to
This is the final trailer I want to see. I'm done. The anticipation is too much!

This will go down as tGOAT in the last 20+ years.
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