Paul Farquhar
Legend
He wouldn’t starve, because no time would pass for him.yep so he doesn't die right away....he just starves to death. so much better![]()
He wouldn’t starve, because no time would pass for him.yep so he doesn't die right away....he just starves to death. so much better![]()
Yes exactly!Reminds me of the talk of Gambit in Deadpool and Wolverine. Everyone was like... but it his accent was atrocious! And actual cajuns were excited and going One.Of.Us!
I imagine it’s because it would be utterly impossible to train a dog to perform that role.I think it's pretty clear that Gunn is an animal lover. But I suspect the reason there are no non-cgi dogs in the movie is that cgi fur still does not look convincing when seen next to the real thing.
Ah, I did not know that. It's always nice to hear movie people appreciate TV stuff.Gunn is on record in an interview that Smallville was one of his favorite superman renditions, and he took the LuthorCorp name from that show.
I think the suggestion was a real dog could have been used for some shots, and replaced with cgi when necessary, as they do with the humans.I imagine it’s because it would be utterly impossible to train a dog to perform that role.
have you seen the film? Are you claiming that a border collie could do the things Krypto did?Also, certain breeds of dog are smarter and thus easier to train. And some at as thick as slurry.
Kevin Smith suggested White Martian.I looked a lot like a degraded true form of the Martian Manhunter.
I am sure that the blackholes in the comics will likely not work the same as in real physics, but based on our understandings of time dilation time would pass for the man inside the blackhole normally. To him, he would starve at a normal rate and then die. Its just that to us it takes billions of years.He wouldn’t starve, because no time would pass for him.
From the point of view of the person trapped near the event horizon, time in the rest of the universe would accelerate, so, between one breath and the next, the Universe has ended (and you just missed breakfast at Milliways).I am sure that the blackholes in the comics will likely not work the same as in real physics, but based on our understandings of time dilation time would pass for the man inside the blackhole normally. To him, he would starve at a normal rate and then die. Its just that to us it takes billions of years.
Postgrad astrophysicist here - so I don't know even more things about black holes.but granted our understanding of the inside of a black hole is....a bit limited.
Fair enough. You live for 1 breath...and the universe ends (or goes into heat death). So life is no longer supportable, and then you either starve to death, suffocate (most likely) or freeze slowly. whether its a billion or a googleplex of years later its still going to happen.From the point of view of the person trapped near the event horizon, time in the rest of the universe would accelerate, so, between one breath and the next, the Universe has ended (and you just missed breakfast at Milliways).