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I'm sorry, what profit does Microsoft get from supporting a 12-year old OS, again?

That's other Korea, right?

Which differs from the DMV...how?

And you thought football hooligans were bad before.

They'd need to explain the physics if they wanted to present a more realistic movie, since the vast majority of the audience wouldn't understand it; a lot of space stuff is counterintuitive and would look "wrong" to the general public. I still don't grok why, in a realistic movie, Stone would've had to boost away from

The physics were deliberately simplified in order to prevent having to spend half the movie, which would be much longer, on exposition. And most of the physics complaints seem to center around Matt's death scene, while not noticing that the ropes were only slowing them down.

I do like the fact that this show keeps getting compared to Gurren Lagann, but in this show, the protagonists regularly use actual strategies, not just determination. Satsuki becomes more and more willing to mix it up personally, and Ryouko becomes more and more strategic as the series goes on.

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>Your example is heavily flawed. In your scenario, you're relying on gravity exerting a constant force to pull you down. In space, when you're in orbit, there is no constant force.

Which happens onscreen...rarely. Heck, she's even shown groping herself in one scene toward the end, more or less fully clothed.

"Genies don't kill, but you'd be surprised at what you can live through." - Aladdin

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Clooney said not to save him, yes, but that doesn't change the fact that right up until she entered the capsule SHE was dead set on saving him. But then it was nappy nap time to show how fragile she is as a woman or some crap.

There's not a "chance". It almost happened on-screen.

The rope doesn't have to be elastic. Just to provide friction.

It isn't about intelligence. It's about having a different opinion. I also said that they should be coming up with better criticisms, and even offered material for some myself in another comment.

>but this movie was garbage

It's kind of interesting how so many of the complaints here are nitpicking about stuff that could be reasonably explained in-movie, instead of the stuff that was really, sometimes deliberately, incorrect. IIRC, according to Cuaron, they could've made it strictly accurate, but then they would need to spend a great deal

It's called momentum. The chute's rope was enough to slow them down, but their combined intertia was pulling her free of the ropes.

>It's basically a Lifetime movie set in space.

>Seriously. That part drove me crazy. Especially considering just moments before she was scrambling to get inside so she could get in the pod and save Clooney.

>From there on, the plot was dominated by bad science,