Movie vs. science: Neil deGrasse Tyson on "Interstellar"

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Published 2014-11-10
The movie is being called one of the most realistic science fiction films ever, thanks to its visual effects and story line. It came in second at the U.S. box office with $50 million in ticket sales. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson of the Hayden Planetarium in New York and the TV series "Cosmos" joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about the science behind the blockbuster.

All Comments (21)
  • @XDarkF3arX
    These reporters were lost at "wormhole"
    "What does a hole full of worms have to do with space!?"
  • @tachikoma747
    Notice how whenever Neil goes off on a tangent and tries to explain something cool, the anchors redirect and ask him about his favorite scifi movie or something entertainment related?  God, let the man speak for a second.  The HoneyBoo Boo crowd could learn a few things from him. 
  • @MrTwhispers
    I am embarrassed to say that I am an American. These hosts make OUR country look mentally challenged. 
  • @970954894NG09
    Interstellar is a memorable, philosophical and emotional film experience on the grandest scale!
  • @CLBOO6
    People can accept Science FICTION in star trek but not in Interstellar? It's called a science FICTION movie for a reason. It's not a scientific documentary. Interstellar is one of most beautiful film I've seen in a long time and it's nice to have a movie that can shake up your brain a little bit and turn you curious about the universe we live in and what a fresh break from all these superheroes movies fatique.
  • humanity has no chance. big hero six was more watched then interstellar.
  • @RowanJColeman
    "What's the difference between a wormhole and a blackhole?", Am I alone in thinking that was a stupid fucking question?
  • @Studio2770
    I don't really feel good that an animated children's movie beat such a movie like Interstellar at the domestic box office. I wonder what that says about us as Americans. Globally, Interstellar dominated, thankfully. I don't have anything against animated movies. They are witty and very entertaining. I just wonder why Interstellar came in second to a movie like that.
  • @hockyjocky4
    Of all the things she can't believe it's the tidal wave? Lol
  • @Markus-xm4zv
    just the simple fact that so many People dont know anything about relativity makes me wonder what they have heard in School.. isnt that general knowledge? Young children know every app on their phones and celebrity shit but nothing about science, thats frightening... at least i hope such a good film like interstellar inspires Kids to read books and educate themselves
  • @boxingbox5649
    "Whats the difference between a wormhole and a black hole"...

    ..gotta love this countrys education..smh
  • @jotabeas22
    No offense, but it seems you needn't be very intelligent and educated to be a so-called reporter on the USA...
  • @Vicvines
    A wormhole vs a blackhole? Seriously? WTF?! SERIOUSLY?! A CHILD KNOWS THE DIFFERENCE!