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“No Time for Caution” Podcast: Rumor—Interstellar Sequel in Early Development

March 7, 2021 ComeOnTars

This week, Andy welcomes his fiance Emily to discuss huge news: the rumor that Warner Brothers is developing an “Interstellar” sequel. Andy explains how they could make it work (and […]

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“No Time for Caution” Podcast: Christopher Nolan and Storytelling

December 3, 2019December 3, 2019 ComeOnTars

This week, Andy welcomes writer/artist Narwhal to discuss Christopher Nolan.  Andy and Narwhal talk about the docking scene, emotion versus plot, and how Nolan draws you in.  They also cover […]

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“No Time for Caution” Podcast: The Reality of Our Reality

May 7, 2016March 7, 2021 ComeOnTars

This week, Andy tries an experiment: recording a podcast with someone who just finished the movie. Andy and Erik discuss pacing and dialogue, Matthew McConaughey, and the reality of our […]

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“No Time for Caution” Podcast: The Humanity of TARS and CASE

June 30, 2015January 17, 2016 ComeOnTars

This week, Andy and Tim discuss whether TARS and CASE are sentient beings. They also cover the robot apocalypse, the future of invasive advertising, jerk kids who spill chili, and […]

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American Journal of Physics wants “Interstellar” taught in school

June 24, 2015June 24, 2015 ComeOnTars

According to the American Journal of Physics, Interstellar should be taught in schools. “Visualizing Interstellar’s Wormhole” suggests the film can introduce elementary school students to general relativity, allowing them to […]

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I hate my birthday, but JKL

June 14, 2015June 15, 2015 ComeOnTars

I hate birthdays.  Well, not everyone’s—just mine.  It feels weird being the center of attention, so I never make plans to celebrate it.  I still receive gifts, but even those […]

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Religiosity, humanity in Hans Zimmer’s score

May 19, 2015May 20, 2015 ComeOnTars

In this video, Christopher Nolan and Hans Zimmer discuss the origins of Interstellar’s score and provide insights into its performance.  I love their musings about the organ.  Nolan notes its […]

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