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re: Interstellar - things you LOVED and HATED about this movie
Posted on 4/2/15 at 12:08 pm to 3nOut
Posted on 4/2/15 at 12:08 pm to 3nOut
I love the way it was shot, there are countless examples that are just unique to the movie (and Nolan I guess)
but I didn't think it was visually more impressive than planet of the apes, nor did it have any tension until almost 1/2 way through the movie.
Even with all of that, it was just so epic and awesome and I was thinking "this is why I like the movies" and then the god damn singularity/bookshelf/builtbyfuturehumans nonsense started and fricking drove me insane...it ALMOST ruined the movie. That says a lot because the movie to that point was great.
no one really knows what happens in a black hole, I think it's safe to assume that you get crushed to such a small size we can't even comprehend, but I do know that there isn't any stupid bookshelves made by humans so you can ghost stalk your daughter and create a motherfricking headache paradox
but I didn't think it was visually more impressive than planet of the apes, nor did it have any tension until almost 1/2 way through the movie.
Even with all of that, it was just so epic and awesome and I was thinking "this is why I like the movies" and then the god damn singularity/bookshelf/builtbyfuturehumans nonsense started and fricking drove me insane...it ALMOST ruined the movie. That says a lot because the movie to that point was great.
no one really knows what happens in a black hole, I think it's safe to assume that you get crushed to such a small size we can't even comprehend, but I do know that there isn't any stupid bookshelves made by humans so you can ghost stalk your daughter and create a motherfricking headache paradox
Posted on 4/6/15 at 4:35 pm to DelU249
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no one really knows what happens in a black hole, I think it's safe to assume that you get crushed to such a small size we can't even comprehend, but I do know that there isn't any stupid bookshelves made by humans so you can ghost stalk your daughter and create a motherfricking headache paradox
According to astrophysics theory, you do the complete opposite. But this is only through the direct middle...results would be skewed proportionally the closer to the edge you are.
Essentially you expand until you break into two pieces, and then those two pieces do the same thing, and then those 4, and then those 8, then 16, etc. etc. I am sure there is a video of Neil Degrasse Tyson talking about this somewhere on the internet. Probably even in relation to this movie.
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