>when he shields himself from a ring with high speed rocks with a 1 cm wide plastic door
>when he hops into a fucking rocket during launch
>when he falls into an underground lake that has no business being there
>(((expert))) astronaut can't even remember not to accelerate to fast to his ship when coming back from project-I-can't-be-bothered-to-remember-its-fucking-name or at least to decelarate with his jetpack
>that fucking moon rover chase straight out of a garbage 50's scifi movie
>that fucking monkey scene
>for some reason the reactor of a random ship in Neptune can send le energy beams straight to earth
>somehow he has to get all the way to Mars to record a 30 sec audioclip JUST to send to his dad (did they lose all ability to record audio?! )
>antimatter mentioned once without any explanation
>it takes only about 100 days to reach Neptune yet the mission has been left there for 13 fucking years without any rescue attempt
>they bother to put an outpost to look for alyums in Neptune seemingly with only radars and other observation devices while the same could be made directly from Earth with virtually no difference
When he shields himself from a ring with high speed rocks with a 1 cm wide plastic door
Maybe it's not a movie for you. I know what you need. Spaceman planting potatoes on Mars. Sounds good, right?
How about an interesting sci-fi story that takes some pride in logical reasoning? What's that? Too hard for you Hollywood?
Do you know how to fucking read ? I'm pissed at this movie for being too soft scifi, fuck off with your brainlet garbage
I don't understand how Gravity and The Martian didn't get any of this kind of nitpicking.
Gravity was way more accurate (even if it got some stuff wrong) and Martian was obviously pleb scifi and didn't need any kind of nitpicking since it was already lacking in most scientific aspects
>it takes only about 100 days to reach Neptune yet the mission has been left there for 13 fucking years without any rescue attempt
The ship that his dad was on had recently reappeared near Neptune. I had journeyed beyond the heliosphere (past Pluto) 13 yrs early then returned.
How the fuck drones couldn't find brad pitt dad but he himself found it on a first try. Did he send correlations of space station to mars or it was just a mistake in a plot?
The coordinates were traced from the response back to Brad Pitt when he gave his message from Mars
Spacs Corps were using Brad as bait to get the coordinates to ship the nuclear bomb to his dad's location
It was very visually appealing and shot very well. But all that suspense and build up for essentially nothing?
the movie left much to be desired imo
They had years to send probes and shit to neptune to find him. This movie is riddled with plot holes.
okay
Gravity definitely got this level of nitpicking. The disaster scene where Clooney is pulled away was shat on by every armchair scientist
but they got, I remember the threads popping out just like now with ad astra, the fucking fuck you talking?
>DON'T POINT OUT STUPID MISTAKES OF MOVIES X OR YOU LIKE STUPID MOVIE Y
They both did you dumbfuck, check the archive.
holy shit, people are so obssesed with muh secret club they actually make shit like this.
this movie is poopoo
There wasnt much reason to do so until the station started fucking stuff up on earth. Had they known something like it would eventually happen then sure.
>There wasnt much reason
except you know, finding out if the mission found any signs of extraterrestrial life or recover that dangerous antimatter reactor or recovering the bodies so they could have a proper burial. Nope, no reason at all.
>>(((expert))) astronaut
Why did you put multiple parentheses there?
This is your problem? Not the fact that it took less than a minute for the signal to go from Mars to Neptune, get a response from his dad, and make its way back?
Or, even if you try to excuse the use of a sound proof room for this particular room, why it was built in the first place.
They didn't send anyone because there's no fucking point until surprise motherfucker electronics everywhere are going haywire. It was an embarrassing failure of a mission and there was no reason to spend a fortune getting the last remaining crew member back just to potentially expose their fuck up to the public.
*for this particular reason
I'd guess a trip to Neptune is probably a pretty big investment for a bunch of maybes. Is it really so hard to believe the spacecom execs just chalked it all up as a failed investment and said "fuck it"?
They knew it would be better for everyone if he just stayed there.They were aware of the fact that he killed his crew, because they wanted to abort the mission and go home. If they came to rescue him he probably wouldn´t want to come with them anyway and at worst he even could be a threat, since they tought that he is insane now.
>They knew it would be better for everyone if he just stayed there
That's awfully convenient for the plot.
What do you even want to hear at this point?
I liked it
Dude... Just turn your brain off.
>Gravity was way more accurate
you are retarded if you believe that, even the Martian was more believable scientifically
over half of your points are explained in the fucking movie
maybe gravity is more up to your speed
I didn't mind any of it. Aside from the moon pirates. That was a bit much.
Yeah that's why they wrote it that way you dumb fuck.
>underground lake
Are you fucking stupid?
The part that baffled me the most was that little space station near Neptune, 2.7 billion miles away, was causing power surges all throughout the solar system and killing thousands on Earth. Fucking how? And wouldn't a human die from how cold it is that far out?
>And wouldn't a human die from how cold it is that far out?
yeah that's why we don't send people to space
Yeah the "muh antimatter chain reaction" premise was fucking retarded, especially when you consider the station was somehow not affected.
>And wouldn't a human die from how cold it is that far out?
Well I figured they kept the vessel warm somehow, probably using the antimatter as power/heating source.
They needed to pull these cheap tricks to raise the stakes/tension. If the moviemakers had balls they'd gone full celebrial without that stuff or the reshoot shit and made it a pure drama with no pointless action and the space stuff being the backdrop.
I found the futuristic space travel interesting, but instead the movie focused on Brat Pitt being autistic and the stupid drama with his dad. A lot of dads abandon their kids because they're just shit people, at least his dad had a fucking purpose, which makes it hard to empathize with the character at all. Boohoo, your dad wasn't too passionate about finding aliens to care about his family. Sad in real life, not sad or interesting at all for a movie.
Yeah it was basically what I expected. Good flick