So in Interstellar Nasa has been literally reduced to an underground facility somewhere in the middle of the country and it became super secret.
So my question is how did they keep all of the previous launches secret? Someone would have seen them?
Pretty hard to see rockets when there are all those dust storms
>>82676882
How many launches have you seen in your life OP?
>>82677045
None
>>82676882
>how did they keep all of the previous launches secret?
Kike trickery
>>82677074
So shut the fuck up then.
>>82677743
>So shut the fuck up then.
How the hell does that even refute my question?
>>82676882
Because its just one of the many ill-fitting and haphazard plot elements in this mess of a film which was never thought through properly in the first place
>>82678351
I guess It wouldn't be so bad if they already had a ,oh, I don't know, a space station in orbit.
>crop yields are down
>WE NEED TO FARM MORE
Europeans figured this shit out 1000 years ago, crop rotation motherfucker
Oh but it gets better
>humanity has always overcome difficulties with ingenuity and innovation
>NOBODY STUDY SCIENCE WE GOTTA FARM
Does Nolan even reads his own scripts?
>>82679967
Don't forget. They build these orbital habitats that grows crops to feed the populations. So, they build these things with materials and dirt from earth. But the only thing I could think of is what is to stop the fungus from spreading on to those orbital habitats? Thus the humans would then starve there stuck in space between earth and the new world.
>>82680184
Fungi can't live without gravity.
It's thedust.
>>82676882
with love ofcourse
You answered your own question retard
>"somewhere in the middle of the country"
its in the middle of fucking nowhere
>>82678351
Is their a movie that doesn't have Ill fitting and haphazard plot elements?
>>82682118
I live in the middle of nowhere so I would have seen it. Checkmate, cityfags.
>>82676882
>blight is everywhere
>can't set up a sterile area without blight to farm in
>can send rockets into space without blight on them