The Science of Interstellar

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I loved this movie and even though it had a few flaws, I felt it was buy and large the most original piece of film released in 2014.

Also that score man!!!!

In for later.

Yeah when they landed on the planet of water and waves, it was awesome.

Cool concept of landing on a planet that could swallow you in minutes.

No one has been near or in a black hole.

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I loved this movie and even though it had a few flaws, I felt it was buy and large the most original piece of film released in 2014.



Also that score man!!!!


Agreed on both, the score was amazing.

Yeah, I really enjoyed it. Nice human element to the story too with the father/daughter relationship. 

Dan O'Connell - No one has been near or in a black hole.



Dan O'Connell - No one has been near or in a black hole.


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Dan O'Connell - No one has been near or in a black hole.

My cock and your mom disagree with that. Phone Post 3.0

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TSMontana - I'd like to know the science behind making people believe MM is a serious actor.
The science book "true detective" totally explains why he is great. Phone Post 3.0

He frequently plays the same smart bro dude. But he was actually connected and emotional in this film. I liked it. Phone Post 3.0

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ROFL @ Gargantua. It's a baby to the one at the center of NGC1277 which has the mass of 17 billion of our suns. Now that would be a Black hole you would want to jump into. I feel as though Gargantua is still too small for entry. You would still be crushed. However 19 billion times the mass of our sun is a lot more promising for such a feat.