Nothing compared to this guy:
Nothing compared to this guy:
Reminds me of a Bene Gesserit wisdom from Frank Herbert’s Dune: If the boat doesn’t rock every once in a while, your staff are covering something up. People do make honest mistakes.
Nice obscure Top Gun quote!
I’ve always been more a fan of the poor-man’s door alarm; a cup full of change balanced on the doorknob
Why, oh why, did he sit around with zero protection during the storm?
Not sure why your comment is pending approval, as this is a commonly held view. It’s also an incorrect view. We’ve already learned that experimentation and exploration in space drives human advancement at home, similar to how military research also propagates evolution in everyday technology. It is wrong to limit or…
Did they “share a bond” over the cloud of dust in the room too? Because he manipulates that too to create the initial message on the floor.
I feel like his video journals in the film started out that way, getting into how to create water from burning hydrazine, for example, but at some point he transitioned more to using them less as a lab notebook and more as a personal diary.
Definitely cringeworthy, and for that reason I’m happy it doesn’t work out. There’s a reason why space preparation is incredibly meticulous and takes a significant amount of time!
This. Exactly this. Thank you.
This movie was a love letter to everything I love about my career.
I cringed a bit when the NASA administrator bypassed the inspections to save schedule, that hit pretty close to home and they captured some of the decisions that need to be made and how it gets made pretty accurately
In defense of Interstellar...it was some really good space porn and it gave me a new fear of gravity.