7/25/2013 11:26:59 PM
So is this going to be Open Water in space?
7/25/2013 11:47:54 PM
Sandra Bullock Goes to Space
7/25/2013 11:56:04 PM
Also, I could have sworn the first teaser of this was the ISS and there was a Soyuz capsule along with the shuttle.
7/26/2013 12:33:37 AM
Kessler syndrome FTL ^yeah i remember that too. http://youtu.be/xgGPTa7-vlE[Edited on July 26, 2013 at 9:31 AM. Reason : ]
7/26/2013 9:27:13 AM
here's a spaceflight nerd discussion about the movie...http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=28092.0
7/26/2013 9:28:57 AM
George Clooney? I'm in.
7/26/2013 11:15:09 AM
98% on RT. I might check this out this weekend.
10/4/2013 11:32:21 AM
Heading to the IMAX 3D showing tonight. Pretty excited.
10/4/2013 12:18:29 PM
she gonna be okay if she meditate in her space suithttp://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2011/07/tibetan-monks-can-raise-the-temperature-of-their-skin-through-meditation/?utm_source=Today+I+Found+Out+Daily+List&utm_campaign=619e7de5a1-Today_I_Found_Out_Daily_Knoweldge9_20_2012&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_cfe94f6138-619e7de5a1-45392741http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2011/07/tibetan-monks-can-raise-the-temperature-of-their-skin-through-meditation/?utm_source=Today+I+Found+Out+Daily+List&utm_campaign=619e7de5a1-Today_I_Found_Out_Daily_Knoweldge9_20_2012&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_cfe94f6138-619e7de5a1-45392741
10/4/2013 12:45:42 PM
You are somehow a worse poster than I am.
10/4/2013 2:03:47 PM
Going to see it in about 2 hours with a bunch of my fellow furloughed NASA friends. I'll let you guys know our thoughts.
10/4/2013 2:27:05 PM
You guys are going to absolutely hate it.
10/4/2013 2:59:19 PM
10/4/2013 4:57:53 PM
Just saw it in imax 3d. probably one of the best movie-going experiences i've had in a long time. the immersion and suspense was great.i know there'll be a flood of posts about how she would have run out of air, burnt up, or passed out, etc.. etc..[Edited on October 4, 2013 at 8:29 PM. Reason : .]
10/4/2013 8:26:21 PM
So you just spoiled it. Nice job asshole.
10/4/2013 10:16:24 PM
Seriously, dude?
10/4/2013 11:10:22 PM
Tons of inaccuracy but also tons of fun. The rare movie where 3D is actually appropriate. Loved it.
10/4/2013 11:13:18 PM
It was awesome. Loved the 3D experience, and was super tense about 80% of the movie.
10/4/2013 11:31:07 PM
10/5/2013 4:15:14 AM
Tomb Raider (the x360 remake) in space:Pervasive "I can do this" inner monologue + a series of unfortunate / disastrous events.Sandra Bullock just can't catch a break.[Edited on October 5, 2013 at 10:17 AM. Reason : Beautiful film, though. An absolute spectacle, 190%]
10/5/2013 10:16:27 AM
this was the most masterful film i've seen in at least five years. cuaron is a god. cormac mccarthy's the road meets terrence malick meets bbc's planet earth. just stunning.
10/5/2013 11:17:05 AM
George Clooney? Sandra Bullock? In space? Pass.
10/5/2013 11:21:11 AM
^^^^ wow, nice - i'm surprised
10/5/2013 3:31:18 PM
BTW, if you have any type of motion sickness, there is a scene about 15 minutes in that will give you a run for your money. I had to look away and just see things out of the corner of my eye for a few minutes.Quoting and continuing spoilers:
10/5/2013 3:58:43 PM
^Yeah but they wouldn't have her out there with only 6 months of training. The Astronaut Corps takes that kind of thing very seriously. At the very least, everyone that goes to space has at least two years of training, and even then that is the bare minimum. NASA would rather have the Hubble remain broken than send up an astronaut that didn't have the proper training. Also, she only flew the Soyuz in a simulator once I think and she crashed it. She just simply wouldn't be up in space if she were that under qualified.And with your giving a speech analogy -- the difference there is that you aren't giving that same speech every day for years before doing it, you don't have contingency plans if you mess it up, and you don't have specific training in public speaking, speech writing, etc. These astronauts are trained to have a Plan B, Plan C, Plan D, Plan E, Plan F and so on so that they will be able whatever happens logically and without panicking.That being said though, I still enjoyed the movie, especially the visuals and some of the effects like no sound in space, etc. The physics were for the most part accurate too.[Edited on October 5, 2013 at 5:39 PM. Reason : ]
10/5/2013 5:38:55 PM
^ But if she wasn't average, it wouldn't be a tense movie
10/5/2013 8:30:11 PM
^Yeah exactly. If it were realistic, it would be a pretty boring movie which is why I'm happy with it. lol at the Russians causing the whole thing btw.
10/5/2013 11:21:10 PM
Saw it at the IMAX in 3D, absolutely terrifying in that format imo...worth the extra few bucks.
10/6/2013 9:48:22 AM
Yeah I wasn't sure on how many times she flew it. If she crashed it every time, she clearly needed more time in training.
10/6/2013 2:51:50 PM
10/6/2013 4:26:32 PM
the sound was sooo good
10/6/2013 5:51:52 PM
^^It showed her being a little wobbly when she stood up and she was only in space for like a week (non-ISS shuttle missions usually didn't last more than like 2 weeks) so that part actually was fairly accurate. You are totally correct on Hubble/ISS inclination angles though.
10/6/2013 7:03:05 PM
I really liked it. Made it feel like you were in space. I didn't see it in 3D but I bet that really adds to it as well.
10/6/2013 8:50:59 PM
i really want to see it in 3dnever seen a 3d flick beforebut i have no one to go with because all the assholes i know claim they suck
10/6/2013 9:07:26 PM
I didn't see it in 3Dbut it was still very gripping without
10/6/2013 9:38:43 PM
Saw it in spite of my long standing acrophobia, but wasn't scared one bit once it started. Great movie, however I felt like the plot was terribly simple. More eye/ear candy than a gripping tale of harrow. To Wraith's point - she'd never have been up there without a certain level of training. And honestly, with what she was doing technically (switching out boards and shit?), I would imagine that that wouldn't take a rocket scientist. Easier to train an already space-ready astronaut to change out a board than to train an IT monkey to be an astronaut.
10/6/2013 10:38:09 PM
first 3D movie i've seen in years, and well worth it.pretty amazing little movie.
10/7/2013 8:59:23 AM
It is very, very rare that 3D is an acceptable format for a film. This is an example of where it is appropriate.Tons of technical inaccuracy, but really fun to watch. Highly recommend - and, I cannot believe I am saying this, but - highly recommend...in 3D.
10/7/2013 9:12:52 AM
If you are cheap like me and only like paying for 3d Imax for those special occasions, I would say this is absolutely one of them.The movie was very well done, entertaining, etc.Just go see it.
10/7/2013 9:26:41 AM
10/7/2013 11:27:25 AM
http://gawker.com/neil-degrasse-tyson-thinks-gravity-is-scientifically-i-1441842497
10/7/2013 12:07:47 PM
*spoiler alert*...I think the worst inaccuracy of all...the only one I almost could not tolerate...is the one that lead to Clooney's death. After she caught him with her leg tangled up, they lose all momentum relative to the station. She would merely have to give a short, quick upward kick in order to send both of them slowly back toward the station.Instead, he was apparently "pulling her away" somehow...and so he had to let go.All of the inaccuracies - including the fact that the inclinations of all the setpieces were different - were not that big a deal to me, as they were okay sacrifices to tell the story. So I made peace with it.But that one really got under my skin. Even a fourth grade kid in science class understands why that scene is wrong.[Edited on October 7, 2013 at 1:24 PM. Reason : still an awesome movie]
10/7/2013 1:24:10 PM
^ Yeah...I thought that one was weird as well.
10/8/2013 10:42:35 AM
^^ I thought about that toomostly why she didn't think to rotate her leg around the string (or kick, as you said) to twist it in place while she pulled him in
10/8/2013 10:46:26 AM
In fact she wouldn't have to do that -- it already showed that there was a little bit of elasticity in the parachute cord. All they'd have to do is hold on and they would have "bounced" back to the ISS. The orbital mechanics were waaaay off though. They made it seem like all you had to do was "point and click" to rendezvous. Anyone who has even played Kerbal Space Program knows it isn't quite that simple.
10/8/2013 3:19:53 PM
^ Ahahahaha I made a deliberate effort to avoid mentioning KSP but the truth is that that game, for all the concessions it makes, does really give you a solid level of understanding of basic orbital mechanics.
10/8/2013 5:18:48 PM
http://kotaku.com/neil-degrasse-tyson-famed-astrophysicist-total-gravit-1442224673
10/10/2013 6:02:57 PM
SPOILER B!TCHI enjoyed it . if you dont see this in 3d IMAX then I dont know what you're looking at. The movie was about life, rebirth, letting go and moving on and yadda yadda. the message was about as subtle as a hammer thrown to your face I love the parts where Sandra faded to black in the background. I believed this happen twice and appreciated how mostly everything was silent except when the Joker's theme music played. I thought the fire scene was weird. I cant put my finger on why, it just was. Also when George Clooney comes back ( when she was in the shuttle preparing to die) I was seconds away from yelling BULLSHIT . I was glad I was tricked. all over the special effects are amazing and i wont be seeing it again. lol
10/13/2013 11:14:18 PM
^ 100% accurate.set 'em up
10/13/2013 11:15:52 PM