Interstellar Ultimate Cut

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Published 2017-03-03
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The best of Interstellar soundtrack by Hans Zimmer:

00:00 - The Wormhole
00:31 - Cornfield Chase
01:59 - Day One
03:20 - Dust
04:57 - Mountains
07:22 - No Time For Caution
10:41 - Coward
13:48 - Quantifiable Connection
17:17 - Tick-Tock
22:22 - Where We're Going

All Comments (21)
  • Guys, one day I'll make enough money to build an IMAX theater and the premiere will be Interstellar. I'll invite y'all to come and watch it
  • @Lifeof648cm3
    As Interstellar didn't get an Oscar, I do not consider an Oscar, an award anymore... I consider this movie much higher than an Oscar. If this movie had won an Oscar, it would be an honor for an Oscar award not to the movie.
  • @MimMdance
    5:52 "Those aren´t mountains" :O I was lucky and bold enough to watch the film in cinemas without having even seen the trailer. I was blown away.
  • It's not just a normal music. It explains the world. It explains how much beautiful this universe is. It explains the vast stretches of time. It explains reality. It explains love.
  • @msee5729
    I wish I could reset my brain just to get the feeling I had while watching Interstellar for the first time. This is an absolute masterpiece of art.
  • @ThatsCuba
    Interstellar gives you something that's not even explainable. For those who never watched it, please do it. It's necessary.
  • @CoD4Disturbed
    "Mountains" and "No Time for Caution" are particularly amazing! Hans Zimmer is a genius.
  • @mikediamond1234
    This is quite possibly the best soundtrack to a film ever composed.
  • @vman5
    Imagine if they release it in theatres one more time. Just imagine.
  • @XBezerkerX
    This video is old and I don’t know if anyone will ever read this comment but ive been a huge fan of Interstellar for years. The music in this film has made me question my entire reality. I find myself blankly staring off into space wondering what's in store for us. I am jealous of the millions after me that will get to see it and experience it, yet I am also mournful for those already lost who have missed what we have created today. We aren't even the most dominant species this planet has ever had yet. Are we just a blip on the timeline? What's our meteor and will it be ourselves..
  • @abhivandan8710
    Interstellar is not a movie, it is life and philosophy for me...
  • @user-cq7xu5rx2c
    We had Mozart, we had Bethoven but now we have Hans Zimmer.
  • @_kecseg_1729
    Life is strange is it not? You wake up everyday not knowing what’s in store. You go to sleep only to journey yet again. Our universe is so vast and yet it is so detailed. Everything has a story, including you. You may not be the first person to exist. You definitely won’t be the last. But you are the only you that exists. You’re unique from everyone else in your own special way. Life is a journey. You will hit many bumps along the way. But you’ll keep moving on. As cheesy as it sounds its not the destination that matters, it’s the journey. That’s what makes life so wonderful. The good and the bad moments we go through. The people we meet. The places we go. And the goals we accomplish. It shows how incredible we can be and what we can do if we keep pushing on. If we keep on living. If you keep being you. So life may be strange but it’s also very beautiful and you are a part of it. So live your life the way you want to. Do what you wanna do. Be who you wanna be. Just be you and never stop being you. So don’t cry. Keep pushing on. And smile for all of the universe to see! So I wish you the best on your journey through this strange thing we call life.
  • @ElonTusk.
    So glad there's people who understand this music 😌
  • @inakibolivar664
    Studying physics while listening to this fills me with meaning and determination, I promise I will study almost every single day of my life for the sake of all humanity
  • @pilotavery
    Every little detail in the movie was just done so perfectly and thought out so well. Everything from TARS and CASE being military surplus, their mannerisms, the design of them, the design of the ship, the rotating endurance, the "he wasn't hurting anybody" at the Indian drone which I didn't realize till later implies it had a neural processor just like TARS and was sentient, asking Murphy two points. Radar dish gun thing directly at the drone to establish communication, honestly as a scientist and engineer it just blew my mind how much attention to detail they put to make this story as realistic as possible. Future farms being run mostly on robots, the dust, even the very end when they are inside the Cooper station, which is just a giant O'Neill cylinder, which has been theorized for decades, even the small details like the direction of the waves on Miller's planet, indicating it was an eyeball planet with the same side always facing Gargantua, shaped like a football with a slight wobble. And then sing all the stars whip around the background faintly in the sky a couple times a second just like it would if an hour was actually 7 years. The only thing I didn't like was that it showed Miller's planet much farther away from gargantuan than it actually was, because they wanted to save that last Grand finale scene for the endurance Chase but honestly other than that this was an incredibly wilden story and I don't think that I would have changed anything about it. It's just a masterpiece and the thing is, you would think that a scientist would find it boring because of the inconsistencies of most space and science fiction related movies, but for the first part of the film I almost could genuinely believe it could be a documentary from the future.
  • @so2so2so3
    it's quite amazing how we humans are able to think at the scale of a universe. We are meant to travel far beyond, unravel the secrets of cosmos. A day will come when our efforts and sacrifices will finally pay off.