Funny Neil Degrasse Tyson Im There Clip

Lisa Condit spoke with Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson and his show, An Astrophysicist Goes to the Movies, his career, science in movies and more. Read on for highlights from the interview, or listen to the full interview below. And so tune in to Talk of the Commonwealth with Hank Stolz onWCRN 830AM Fridays at 9 AM and Saturdays at i PM for more behind-the-scenes interviews.

Lisa:Cheers all for listening today! I am completely thrilled to bring Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson to you lot here on Behind the Scenes at The Hanover Theatre and Conservatory. Welcome!

Neil:Thank you! Thanks very much. You tin can call me Neil, Neil is fine.

Lisa: Okay, Neil, no problem. I take to say, you were like a visiting rockstar of science final fourth dimension you were here in Worcester at The Hanover Theatre. Our audiences are thrilled to welcome y'all back once more, nosotros can't look. You're coming Tuesday, Dec seven, and I love the proper name of the program you're doing. It'sDr. Neil deGrasse Tyson: An Astrophysicist Goes to the Movies ,whoa!

Neil deGrasse Tyson is standing in front of a white backdrop. He is holding the lapel of his jacket, showing off his space vest as he smiles at the camera.
Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson (Amazon)

Neil:People who follow me on social media know that no motion picture escapes my scrutiny, and I will praise it if information technology's got some really practiced scientific discipline. If the motion-picture show was supposed to have really expert science in it and it tripped on a few things or got lazy, I'm going to telephone call it out. This is an entire evening of 20- or 30-second movie clips to evidence you something y'all might have missed, so you learn a little bit of science along the fashion.

Lisa: Oh, how fun! I hear that nosotros're going to go from "Star Wars," to "Frozen," to "The Titanic," to "The Martian." That's quite a range.

Neil: And, curiously, there'southward an uncommon number of beer commercials that are scientifically literate, and so I'm going to highlight some of those, too. Y'all'd be surprised; it's not simply, "permit's larn the science from recent sci-fi films."

The movies are plain, ordinary movies that had somebody on the staff, like the writer, the producer or the set designer, that thought a trivial extra about the science and decided to put information technology in.

Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson

Neil: If I see it, and usually I don't miss these things, so I'm going to talk about it. It'southward not just critique, as I said, it'southward also praise where earned.

Lisa: I dear it. When you lot're watching the movies, are you ane of those people that talks the whole time?

Neil:Yes!I think the most annoying person in a movie theater or to get see a picture show with is the person who read the book kickoff, considering they're never satisfied. Never! Stay domicile with your volume, okay?

Lisa: That's me. I was a Comparative Literature major so I dear to read the book and then see how it's interpreted in the movies.

Neil: No, you lot like to see how it's interpreted so that you can complain about information technology.

Lisa: No, I similar to compare and contrast! Then when they make the movies and the musicals, considering that'southward the next thing we do in today's entertainment earth, it'southward fun to simply compare all three. What I find intriguing is when they completely change the ending.

Neil:Well, you find that intriguing instead of completely abrasive, I guess.

Lisa: It's like rewriting history in many ways, it's so interpretive. You're coming from a completely scientific view, and we're so thrilled you're coming to The Hanover Theatre. I asked some of our Communications squad, "I'm talking with Neil deGrasse Tyson today, are there whatsoever questions?" You lot'll appreciate this 1 from Lilly Irwin, our Communications Manager. She's a large fan, also. She knows that you're into the science of "Star Wars" and some of the other movies we mentioned, but she wants to know, "What practise you lot think nearly 'The Lord of the Rings'? Is there whatsoever science there?" We're taking on magic, here.

Neil:Interesting, interesting! In that location are many venues that have already seenAn Astrophysicist Goes to the Movies and they want me to come up back, so I've prepared a whole talk calledAn Astrophysicist Goes to the Movies: The Sequel.

Lisa: So, yous'll answer Lilly's question inThe Sequel just she has to encounter role one first?

Neil: "The Lord of the Rings" is inThe Sequel, only I'll tell you. In "The Desolation of Smaug," the dragon, who is brilliantly voiced by Bridegroom Cumberbatch, is anatomically accurate. Since dragons don't even exist, what does this sentence mean? Well, a Pegasus is not anatomically authentic. It's a four-legged horse with wings sprouted off its back, notwithstanding it'south a vertebrate mammal. All of the vertebrates that fly accept forfeited their forelimbs to get wings. All birds have their hind legs, and what would be their arms are wings. It's true for birds and it'southward true for bats.

That dragon, you see it itch forth on its elbows equally it crawls around in its cave. It'southward not just a four-legged reptile with wings on the top. This is a compliment to the conception of the fauna, even though the creature is fictional.

Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson

Lisa: That is such a nifty answer! Lilly is going to be very impressed and she's going to sign upwards right away forThe Sequel.It'southward interesting to me becauseAn Astrophysicist Goes to the Movies is a two-and-a-half-hr presentation. Nosotros talked about a range, but what are some of the high points of your presentation that people tin can look forward to?

Neil: Two-and-a-half hours is a long time for me to take from your evening and I will never take it lightly. It's some people's date nighttime; if two geeks are dating, they're coming to the talk! We've all seen at to the lowest degree many of the movies, if not well-nigh of them. When I talk about "Frozen," I talk about the princess and how everything she touches freezes, and then she has to leave boondocks. She goes into the woods and she builds a castle out of water ice. She sings, and she talks virtually frozen fractals. That'southward a phrase, in a line, in a Disney song, sung by a Disney princess. I'1000 thinking, "Oh my Gosh, the word "fractal" got used in this context." I'one thousand completely tickled by this, so I spend 8 slides talking about fractals.

Lisa:That'due south so fantastic. Everything that Disney produces is very smart at multiple levels from the very beginning. It makes sense that they would intrigue, and I would prefer to call geeks, intellectuals among usa. Ashleigh, our Communications Assistant, is also a big fan. She wants to know, "What are your top 3 movies?" They don't take to exist a role of what you're going to be talking most in our plan, only we're curious.

Neil: Thank you for that question! My number 1 far-and-away favorite film is "The Matrix," even though there's a scientific reasoning flaw in it. I have to give it to them, because without it, there is no movie. I accept to cut people some slack where necessary. They make an error in thermodynamics; this is a physics branch where they study oestrus and heat transfer. Otherwise, I think the movie is brilliantly conceived and constructed. Outside of a pure science genre, I like other movies, too. I'one thousand a big fan of Broadway musicals.

Neil deGrasse Tyson is standing in front of a white backdrop. He is holding the lapel of his jacket, showing off his space vest as he leans to the side and smiles inquisitively at the camera.
Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson (Amazon)

Lisa: Of course you are!

Neil: I was born and raised in New York Urban center. I'm too young to have seenWestside Story when it first came out on Broadway, but I totally embraced the movie "Westside Story." Steven Spielberg is remaking it; I'll give him a adventure, but I don't see how you could best the singing, dancing, story-telling, drama, tribalism and the love.

Lisa: If anybody can do it, Spielberg can!

Neil: I've got to agree with you on that. And then, "Westside Story" is very high up there. Another film, people accept hardly ever heard of this, is called "The Conversation."

Lisa:Who's in "The Conversation?"

Neil: Factor Hackman is an sound-bugging adept, a wire-tapping expert. He is asked to record a conversation where he learns that a murder is going to exist committed and he'southward traumatized by having learned this data. It's in my tiptop five, "The Conversation." There'due south no weird scientific discipline going on there. Another one that came later on in my life – information technology's then slick – is "The Thomas Crown Matter;" the remake with Pierce Brosnan.

Lisa:It'due south such a pleasure talking to you lot and I tin can inappreciably await until you come here and then yous tin can entertain u.s. and we can larn more than from that bright encephalon of yours. You have a manner of describing things that actually engages people. Sometimes people are afraid when they run across the word "Physicist" or "Astrophysicist" next to somebody'south name, but I happen to have an affinity because my dad was a Professor of Physics at The Air Forcefulness Academy. Talking to you really makes me miss him in many ways, and you do such a prissy job at bringing everything down to a level that the remainder of us can understand.

Neil: Give thanks you.

I think of information technology every bit trying to bring the Universe downwards to Earth. That'due south the goal here.

Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson

Lisa:Come and join me when nosotros seeDr. Neil deGrasse Tyson: An Astrophysicist Goes to the Movies on Tuesday, December seven at 7:00pm at The Hanover Theatre! Buy your tickets today at TheHanoverTheatre.org or contact the Box Office at 877.571.SHOW (7469) for more information.

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