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Interstellar with David McEntire

Nick Sanford and David McEntire Episode 37

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Has it already been ten years of Christopher Nolan's Interstellar? Where has the time gone?

Time just keeps going forward, and we're all prisoners to its ceaseless march.

David McEntire (Objects In Space frontman!) orbital-slingshots back to the podcast to talk Christopher Nolan's silent film influences, visual poetry that harkens to directing giants like Andrei Tarkovsky and Stanley Kubrick, how Steven Spielberg plays into all of this, Matthew McConaughey's performance, Matt Damon jumpscare, Hans Zimmer's music...and so much more. So much movie, so much to talk about, god it made us so tired.

Also touched upon are simple, easy topics like love and loss, transcending time, the dangers of nostalgia, and the melancholy of Albert Einstein.

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Transcending Time | Interstellar's Hidden Meaning Behind Love and Time

Interstellar Is About The Death of Film

Christopher Nolan vs. Interstellar - The Nolan Crosscut

Interstellar: When Spectacle Eclipses Story

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