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Neil deGrasse Tyson isn't falling for 'Gravity'
http://www.theverge.com/2013/10/7/4811336/neil-degrasse-tyson-isnt-falling-for-gravity
"In a series of tweets late last night, Neil deGrasse Tyson picked apart Alfonso Cuarón's sci-fi thriller Gravity. The movie opened last weekend to rave reviews and box office success, and Tyson says he "enjoyed Gravity very much," but that didn't stop him from nitpicking some of the film's scientific inaccuracies."
Mysteries of #Gravity: Why Bullock, a medical Doctor, is servicing the Hubble Space Telescope.
Mysteries of #Gravity: How Hubble (350mi up) ISS (230mi up) & a Chinese Space Station are all in sight lines of one another.
Mysteries of #Gravity: Why anyone is impressed with a zero-G film 45 years after being impressed with "2001:A Space Odyssey"
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That's what a scientist do
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LOL... getbiggers get drunk and make stupid posts about Arnold's sham win in 1980 or we text our ex's.
Neil deGrasse Tyson gets a few glasses of wine in him and decides to debunk space movies lol...
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LOL... getbiggers get drunk and make stupid posts about Arnold's sham win in 1980 or we text our ex's.
Neil deGrasse Tyson gets a few glasses of wine in him and decides to debunk space movies lol...
LOL!
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I've avoided reading this article until after I've seen Gravity. I fear that it would influence how I view the film.
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Has there ever been a space flick that truly adhered to all the laws of physics?
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I've avoided reading this article until after I've seen Gravity. I fear that it would influence how I view the film.
It's more like, Sandra Bullock shouldn't be looking that good when in space, comments about her hair etc, she should be looking her worst, wearing a diaper , sweating etc
Also regarding the maneuverability of the suit, shouldn't be moving as easily, quick and carefree
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Neil deGrasse Tyson isn't falling for 'Gravity'
http://www.theverge.com/2013/10/7/4811336/neil-degrasse-tyson-isnt-falling-for-gravity
"In a series of tweets late last night, Neil deGrasse Tyson picked apart Alfonso Cuarón's sci-fi thriller Gravity. The movie opened last weekend to rave reviews and box office success, and Tyson says he "enjoyed Gravity very much," but that didn't stop him from nitpicking some of the film's scientific inaccuracies."
Mysteries of #Gravity: Why Bullock, a medical Doctor, is servicing the Hubble Space Telescope.
Mysteries of #Gravity: How Hubble (350mi up) ISS (230mi up) & a Chinese Space Station are all in sight lines of one another.
Mysteries of #Gravity: Why anyone is impressed with a zero-G film 45 years after being impressed with "2001:A Space Odyssey"
Mysteries of #Gravity: Why didn't they consult me?
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Bigger question....Is he wider than Heath?
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Movir looked like a steaming pile of dogshit.
who wants to watch some bitch float around helplessly for two hours?
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Mysteries of #Gravity: Why didn't they consult me?
Cause you're a dumb racist?
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Cause you're a dumb racist?
::), Are you drunk, or do you not comprehend? I was adding it for Neil Tyson...in his words, as he was finding holes in the movie...
Dumb racist? Yet you are the one talking about "fat blackies"...
Smh...
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Bigger question....Is he wider than Heath?
Yes he's like 6'4 or something and might even lift.
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:D
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I saw the film last night in IMAX 3D and enjoyed it.
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There is a bomb on this satellite.
Shoot the astonaut.
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Without gravity weightlifting would be a hell of a lot easier
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Without gravity weightlifting would be a hell of a lot easier
You wouldn't even know if you are lifting or lowering the weights, the ultimate muscle confusion.
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You wouldn't even know if you are lifting or lowering the weights, the ultimate muscle confusion.
Would definately be "shocking" the muscle working "all angles"
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