You mean there's no such thing as Hobbits and basketball playing dogs?Science aside, you pretty much have to suspend your beliefs when you see any movie.
Basketball-playing hobbits probably doomed to failure ...You mean there's no such thing as Hobbits and basketball playing dogs?![]()
I'm going to hope that English is not your first language and not fix all your spelling mistakes. I do however have to fix your physics mistakes. You are assuming that they are orbiting in the same plane (ie a plane intersecting the earth at the equator). If they are different planes (perhaps one is in a polar orbit) they could have the same orbital radius and speed but could conceivably cross paths at a fixed period.I dont think i will go see it... I read the premise.. and think it a bunch of B S
the story is so flawed.. along with the special effect
Here is a little hint... the space station.. and every thing other object in space.. has a orbital speed base on there orbits hieght
in this story ..some satalight dabret is orbiting the earth . every 90 min.. and saposidly. after damaging the space suttle. .. will come a round again in 90 min to strick again. this time the space station.
well the space station in not standing still.. its is orbiting also..
i .and is in a higher or bit. .. it should be up anothef 50 to 100 km then . so it would be out of the path of tha dabrie.
If they were both at the same altitude .. then they would betraveling at ghe same speed..and never catch up
As for the charators.. astronuats are a sertan bread.. they are picked . because they accept the risk.. they think quickly.. and they dont panick..
Yes space objects.. and dabrie do colid.. but unlikely to do it again on the next orbit.
because of orbital wabel.. which put each orbit . on a slitly diffrent path .
The whole story to crap..
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yeah, i guess you're right...Basketball-playing hobbits probably doomed to failure ...
Bob Loblaw, I love you just a little bit right now.I'm going to hope that English is not your first language and not fix all your spelling mistakes. I do however have to fix your physics mistakes. You are assuming that they are orbiting in the same plane (ie a plane intersecting the earth at the equator). If they are different planes (perhaps one is in a polar orbit) they could have the same orbital radius and speed but could conceivably cross paths at a fixed period.
I'm not buying your physics your English is good though too many variables for Clooney to be able to calculate if their orbital planes are different once you add in the Soviet Station. I could also have done without the ham fisted frog symbolism at the endI'm going to hope that English is not your first language and not fix all your spelling mistakes. I do however have to fix your physics mistakes. You are assuming that they are orbiting in the same plane (ie a plane intersecting the earth at the equator). If they are different planes (perhaps one is in a polar orbit) they could have the same orbital radius and speed but could conceivably cross paths at a fixed period.
I'm going to hope that English is not your first language and not fix all your spelling mistakes. I do however have to fix your physics mistakes. You are assuming that they are orbiting in the same plane (ie a plane intersecting the earth at the equator). If they are different planes (perhaps one is in a polar orbit) they could have the same orbital radius and speed but could conceivably cross paths at a fixed period.
Thought that was jusst the nassty onesss!And I believe they're called Hobbitses Sir.
I think the trailer looks kinda cheesy... Just close your eyes and listen to Sandra Bullock saying "What do I do...What do I do...?" Lame...
Just a little bit? Well that's better than not at all!Bob Loblaw, I love you just a little bit right now.
I tend to agree with this. I enjoyed it mostly for the visual spectacle. It's a stunning looking film. I got to see it in AVX and wish that I had seen it in IMAX (wasn't in IMAX at the Riverport in Richmond and didn't feel like driving out to Langley for the IMAX). And I also really enjoyed Clooney's work in the movie.Saw it and liked it.
Visually, in Imax and 3D it is simply stunning.
The back-story is superficial and pointless. The movie is essentially a story of survival and I don't need to know her back story to know why she is struggling for air. There are a LOT of flaws in science and logic, but they were things I could overlook at the time.
Performances were good. The real stars are the technology they used, the lighting and scenery. Bullock will probably get a nomination because that what Hollywood does.
reminds me of an old spider robinson book ......its title eludes my wee brain ........the joys of experimentation of low or zero gravity sex.......love to give it a goThe movie was 1.5-2 hours of Sandra bullock floating around trying to get back down to earth. I knew it might be cheesy but i had a gift card with 6.50 left on it. So the movie only cost me about 3.00. I do have to say Sandra bullock has a decent body for a woman her age






