Stephen engages his friend Neil deGrasse Tyson in one of the astrophysicist’s favorite pastimes, pointing out flaws in popular movies. Neil’s latest book, “To Infinity and Beyond: A Journey to Cosmic Discovery,” is available now.
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Neil is the best choice to start off after the big break! Hats off to the writers 🏆
ReplyIf we don’t explore, we learn almost nothing.
We must listen to Neil deGrasse Tyson and learn. 🤗
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ReplyWe’re all Stephen when we rehear a ndt soundboard 😅
ReplyHave to love Tyson for his wit and wisdom. Great guest to choose for your return, Stephen. I hope you did a segment, to be aired sometime soon of ‘the Colbert Questionert’
ReplyIs he on speed or cocaine? He is shaking and all over the place in this interview. It’s like ADHD meets Caffeine overdose. My anxiety skyrocketed just watching this interview.
ReplyI absolutely adore Neil. Seeing him getting this worked up really makes me love him even more for caring so much
ReplyBut should a movie be disqualified for breaking laws of physics if its completely sci fi, like a creature living inside the moon? Like i get when its astronauts in space and you can hear sound or the gravity is completely wrong, but i dont think that should be compared to a complete made up thing.. Know what i mean?
Reply0:07 I am feeling so creamy… 0:31 yep. Creeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeamy.
ReplyI gotta agree on “Moonfall”, stupidest concept ever, reading the synopsys was enough to take a pass. I can usually suspend disbelief, but that credulity only stretches so far. 😂
ReplyWelcome back Guys…missed you all…and nice seeing Neil again!
ReplyIs he still ranting about Titanic? Again? Or is this pre recorded like a decade ago or something??
ReplyI want to smoke a fatty with Neil one day
ReplyWe want you to interview him for an hour every time we see him!
ReplyArmageddon is used as a training film at NASA – new employees have to point out _all_ the inaccuracies in it.
ReplyAnd they are rated on how many they picked up.
So they got things wrong in ‘Armageddon’ – jeez, it’s not the end of the world!
Reply1:10 yes and Icarus could have listened to his father’s original observations, of the initial design, to inform the new design. He was just lazy… and filled with that youth exuberance (hubris)
ReplyDid he dedicated his life to science or debunking movies to appear smart
ReplyArmageddon? Have you seen Moonfall? oh wait.. nevermind… 30 seconds later…
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