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I stopped in at the library not too long ago to pick up an audio book, and sitting there on the shelf of recently-returned DVDs was
Interstellar. This was one of those movies that could have gone horribly wrong, so I decided to wait and take the temperature of the general population before I decided whether to watch it.
The general consensus was that it was worth the $15 price of admission in theaters, so surely it would be worth the $0 cost at the library and the two dollars I would invest.
And it was.
Bottom line: there was nothing about it that was particularly unexpected in the plot or filming, but it was satisfactorily done.
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