And isn’t it supposed to be a double meaning anyway? The gravity of the situation?
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That's gonna go way over NGTs head
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E.g. The Third Man
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The film takes place in orbit around the Earth which is possible only because of Gravity
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Also, if this film was called 'Zero-Gravity', Neil would be the first to chime in and say 'there's actually no such thing as zero gravity, gravity has an infinite reach which can never be escaped...' What a douche.
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“Jaws should have been called ‘Ocean,’ or ‘Boat.’”
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This one makes me think he's attempting (and failing) self-parody with that series of tweets. He of all people would know that gravity in Earth orbit is nowhere near zero (in fact about 90% of sea level gravity at the ISS!) and so his title would be significantly LESS accurate.
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He’s definitely going to have some words to say about the 1996 Sylvester Stallone film Daylight.
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“Waiting for Gravity”
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