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10 Feb, 2010
great movie to add in your dvd collection
need to see this movie if you did not see it.Deniro and Pacino are great . Righteous kill will hold you in your seat and make you bag for more.
WD My Passport 2TB (Thin) Red Manufacturer Refurbished Portable Hard Drive by...
20 Dec, 2018
The ugly pass port but works
I wish WD they made this put the light in the front and the wire in the back, it would look so much nicer, if i would rate this , for performance , a 8 , if how it was made, , a 3 , just because of that , it would be nice to see the little light , and the wire coming from the back ... but ugly with the wire , and light come out together, not neat at all..
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06 Jun, 2015
this is a movie you can watch over again !
I really love this movie, this is a movie you can watch over again , I never get Bord. The state-of-the-art sci-fi landscapes are deployed in service of Hallmark card homilies about how people should live, and what’s really important. ("We love people who have died—what's the social utility in that?" "Accident is the first step in evolution.") After a certain point it sinks in, or should sink in, that Nolan and his co-screenwriter, brother Jonathan Nolan, aren’t trying to one-up the spectacular rationalism of “2001." The movie's science fiction trappings are just a wrapping for a spiritual/emotional dream about basic human desires (for home, for family, for continuity of bloodline and culture), as well as for a horror film of sorts—one that treats the star voyagers’ and their earthbound loved ones’ separation as spectacular metaphors for what happens when the people we value are taken from us by death, illness, or unbridgeable distance. (“Pray you never learn just how good it can be to see another face,” another astronaut says, after years alone in an interstellar wilderness.) While "Interstellar" never entirely commits to the idea of a non-rational, uncanny world, it nevertheless has a mystical strain, one that's unusually pronounced for a director whose storytelling has the right-brained sensibility of an engineer, logician, or accountant. There's a ghost in this film, writing out messages to the living in dust. Characters strain to interpret distant radio messages as if they were ancient texts written in a dead language, and stare through red-rimmed eyes at video messages sent years ago, by people on the other side of the cosmos. "Interstellar" features a family haunted by the memory of a dead mother and then an absent father; a woman haunted by the memory of a missing father, and another woman who's separated from her own dad (and mentor), and driven to reunite with a lover separated from her by so many millions of miles that he might as well be dead.