Interstellar

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  • hotroddy0

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    They were so many wholes:
    1. Why did they need rocket boosters initially (when leaving earths orbit) but when once they reached the exoplanets (which had stronger gravity btw) they could whip in and out of planet without any problems in their dinky space craft?

    2. How does a gigantic 5 mile wave form in two feet of water?

    3. And the ending when daughter says "go find her". By the time he got back wouldn't he be like 300 years older than anne hatheway?

    4. Falling into a black whole... seriously???

    5. Why send Matt Damon when a probe could do the same job if not better?

    I guess you can't apply critical thinking when watching these movies.

    • They also could have stopped it at the book shelf, morse code watch deal. bringing him back was a bit too much. then again, many directors think there always has to be some kind of a happy ending. just let the guy go! let his daughter create what she needs to.sea_sea
    • many directors think there always has to be some kind of a happy ending. just let the guy go! let his daughter create what she needs to.sea_sea
    • what she needs to. but i shouldn't complain, it was entertaining to think he was going back to find anne.sea_sea
    • I agree bringing him back was too much.hotroddy
    • the waves were presumably caused by the tidal forces from the giant black hole the planet was orbitingsarahfailin
    • ahh..Good answer.hotroddy
    • Boosters off earth conserve fuel for the rest of the mission. duh.BrokenHD
    • black holes can make for some pretty intense tidesBrokenHD
    • who knows what kinda relativity is at play here. black holes wormholes. yo no seBrokenHD
    • 5. humans make better choices apparentlyBrokenHD

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