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What are some interesting facts about Interstellar (The Movie)?
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Ken Miyamoto, Produced screenwriter, former ... (more) 1.1k upvotes by Sumi Kim, Mohitdeep Singh, Terry Drinkwater, (more)
- Instead of using green screen, director Christopher Nolan had the special effects company create the visual effects beforehand and then had them projected on a screen outside of the physical spaceship sets so that the actors were reacting to the very effects shown on screen, rather than staring out at green screens.
- Nolan decided to cast Matthew McConaughey after seeing him in Mud (2012 film).
- The film features the most footage ever shot for a feature film using 15/70mm IMAX cameras.
- Steven Spielberg was attached to direct the film as far back as 2006. He himself hired Jonathan Nolan to write the feature. When Spielberg left, Jonathan Nolan was the one to suggest his brother to the studio.
- Stephen King's "The Stand" is one of the books in Murph's book shelf. That book tells the story of humans dealing with the apocalypse.
- The space travel in the film was based on theoretical physicist Kip Thorne's work, which was also used for Carl Sagan's novel "Contact" and the film adaptation. That film also starred Matthew McConaughey.
- The film was shot under the fake production name "Flora's Letter". Flora is the name of Christopher Nolan's daughter.
- The film was originally under the Paramount banner when Steven Spielberg was attached to direct. When Christopher Nolan was hired to direct, Warner Brothers (studio behind Nolan's The Dark Night trilogy and Inception) wanted to be a part of the production. WB was allowed international distribution rights as long as Paramount was allowed the rights to co-finance sequels to Friday the 13th and South Park movies.
- Christopher Nolan and Michael Caine have now collaborated on six films. Batman Begins, The Prestige, The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, Inception, and now Interstellar.
- The majority of shots with the robot TARS (and his counterparts) were NOT created by CG. TARS was a practical effects puppet controlled by Billy Irwin, who was then digitally removed.
- There are eight Academy Award nominees in the cast and five winners. Matthew McConaughey (winner), Michael Caine (winner), Ellen Burstyn (winner), Anne Hathway (winner), and Matt Damon (winner as a writer, but a nominee for acting), Jessica Chastain (nominee), Casey Affleck (nominee), and John Lithgow (nominee).
- The robot that was taken apart on the ice planet was named KIPS. This was a nod to science advisor Kip Thorne. He writes under the name Kip S. Thorne.
- The Ranger, Endurance, and Lander spaceships were not created by CG. They were miniature models!
- The entire film is comprised of 800 terabytes of data, due to the many special effects sequences, some of which took 100 hours to render.
- The production grew a 500 acre corn field for the Earth based scenes and later burned much of it down for the various scenes involving burning corn fields.
- Nolan wanted Hans Zimmer to create a more original score for the film, nixing the various beats found in their previous collaborations (The Dark Knight trilogy, Inception). To accomplish this, Nolan only gave him one page of text regarding the film, which focused on the father and daughter aspects especially.
- Christopher Nolan refused to watch Gravity, fearing it would compromise his own direction of Interstellar.
- The scripts given to actors were printed on bright red paper so that they could not be photocopied.
- When Matthew McConaughey was first given the script, he had to read it on the spot as someone stayed with him. He took five hours to read it while making various notes and then handed the script back to the production person.
Last edited by alekxander on 9-12-2014 05:12 PM
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