Yeah, Interstellar was a garbage movie, from start to finish. https://twitter.com/Rose_D_Luna/status/1317180560549228547 …
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3/ * you can't get deep into a gravity well and back out of it without near infinite amount of energy ... and if you have that, you've already solved the problem * what exactly was the MacGuffin they were looking for? * how exactly did that solve the problem? >>>
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4/ * you're telling me that it's easier to build colonies in space for entire population (basically terraform vacuum into a biosphere) than it is to fix a biosphere that's 95% perfect? * what was the whole tesseract / time thing? Open to the idea, but not explained at all.
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5/ * How was the MacGuffin handed to the earth folks? When? How did they use it to build space colonies? When? When did our hero return? Was there a 50 or 100 year lag between the two? Timeline makes no sense. Basically, aside from good black hole visuals, it was garbage
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6/ Re The Martian, I read the book, never saw the movie. Liked the book! Hard to be perfectly objective bc I was up against the author for the Prometheus award one year (and won! yay me!), and I think that my novels are better, but have 1% the commercial success. So: jealousy
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7/ Yes. Also read the book. Both were decent.https://twitter.com/TheLumpenprole/status/1317223640455389184 …
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8/ No. Looks good. Want to read the short story first tho. Quite interested in the conlang ("constructed language") stuff, for my own work in Ari 3 & 4.https://twitter.com/TheLumpenprole/status/1317223901349486593 …
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10/ yeah, but you can't build an interstellar ship with a "small group". SpaceX has 8,000 employees to build relatively low-tech rockets that go to LEO.https://twitter.com/davidcpell/status/1317226557367341056 …
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11/ Yes, I HATE deus-ex endings. (which is a bit ironic as my Aristillus series has a LITERAL god-is-the-machine conclusion ... but I spent YEARS carefully laying down hundreds of hints in the narrative, so a literal deus-ex, but not stylistically so)https://twitter.com/Jeff_Weimer/status/1317226572793905154 …
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inthread comments but here goes: logistic/scientific/logical absurdities dominate the entire film but,, first time I watched I liked it (except for the stupid ending) but I realize it’s necause I view most films through an emotional lens first,, then critique logically later
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