Deep Impact : Bugged me the first time I saw it… and it bugs me every time…

Bugged me the first time I saw it… and it bugs me every time…

Watching it on netflix, and it bugged me when I first saw it, and it bugs me now

Wolf does some magic on his computer and finds out that it's going to intersect with earth. Ok, I'll suspend disbelief a bit even though I know it wouldn't be able to be pinpointed at that range. But then (even though we find out later it is well in excess of a year away) the idiot drives like a well idiot, and has an accident. He could have WALKED to wherever he was going even if it was on the other side of the COUNTRY and the information he was going to give them would get there in time. Driving like a lunatic, and saving one hour or whatever is not going to make a bit difference in the big scheme of things.

Bugs me.

Off my soap box now.

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Re: Bugged me the first time I saw it… and it bugs me every time…

Lol so true. He could have been in absolute shock considering the size and magnitude of destruction it will cause to the earth. Absolutely agree though, it would'nt have made a difference to be that little bit more careful.

Re: Bugged me the first time I saw it… and it bugs me every time…

Not to mention that as a scientist, his first instinct would be to verify the data, get another sighting of the object, etc, etc, etc. And why was there no TELEPHONE in this high tech observatory?

Yeah, bugs me too.

Re: Bugged me the first time I saw it… and it bugs me every time…

You and me both, Split.




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Re: Bugged me the first time I saw it… and it bugs me every time…

That scene bugged me tooand of course they threw in the 18 wheeler for more dramatic affect. But still, the pizza the guy was eating looked delish.

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Re: Bugged me the first time I saw it… and it bugs me every time…

One Word: adrenaline

Re: Bugged me the first time I saw it… and it bugs me every time…

Whole scene is just annoying Nerd astronomer humming along to classical music, object pops up on computer "Hello there, little fella." Now drive like a madman and WHOOPS!

Re: Bugged me the first time I saw it… and it bugs me every time…

Spot on. That scene is a giant cliche. But it tips the hand to what the rest of the movie is going to be like (piece of crap)

Re: Bugged me the first time I saw it… and it bugs me every time…

Lol, he gets me every time eating the pizza.



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Re: Bugged me the first time I saw it… and it bugs me every time…


Wolf does some magic on his computer and finds out that it's going to intersect with earth. Ok, I'll suspend disbelief a bit even though I know it wouldn't be able to be pinpointed at that range
I don't think we were meant to believe it was ascertained it would hit the earth, simply that the mathematical models indicated it was a possibility, which is more than cause for alarm.

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Re: Bugged me the first time I saw it… and it bugs me every time…

I agree. That accident was totally unnecessary. But, Wolfe's absence was important for the story. It led to the entire Elijah Wood subplot. If Wolfe was alive to report the event, the high school student might not have been mistaken as an important scientist and chosen to survive.

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Bugs me.

Always makes me snort. What makes the whole sequence even sillier is that there was no way he could have gotten the object's distance, mass, velocity or trajectory all necessary to project that it would intersect the Earth's orbit, and even moreso that it would do it at a moment when the Earth was in the same spot from the data Leo provided. Even if his equipment did a comparative reading, that still wouldn't be enough to do the calculations.

Does it matter? I'd say it does. Films don't have to be ignorant of facts just because their audiences are. In fact, all the more reason for films to get it right.



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