2023-09-26 04:36
Neil deGrasse Tyson says Halle Berry's 'Moonfall' dethroned 'Armageddon' as least scientifically accurate movie
Lionsgate Physicist ā and arguably cinematic wet blanket ā Neil deGrasse Tyson has traditionally been quick to point out scientific inaccuracies in films, but he's giving Halle Berry 's 2022 dud Moonfall a top honor. Well, dishonor, really: He says the movie co-written and directed by Roland Emmerich has dethroned 1998's Armageddon as the movie that "violates the most laws of physics per minute." Tyson's review of Moonfall , on SiriusXM's The Jess Cagle Show , sounds like a bad Hollywood pitch meeting ā but bear in mind, somebody bought this pitch: "The moon is approaching Earth, and they learned that it's hollow and there's a moon being made out of rocks living inside of it and the Apollo missions were really to visit, to feed the moon being.
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