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Friday, February 24th, 2006 11:30 am
Randomness: If an action/disaster movie about a gamma-ray burster was to be made, what would the deus ex machina at the end be?

Assume that they (somehow) get a couple week's warning that there will be a GRB in the local vicinity -- no more than 10,000 light years away. The solution, obviously, need not be limited by reality, but the more plausible the better.

The cast should involve, but is not limited to:
  • Harrison Ford as a somewhat bitter professional in some seemingly irrelevant but highly masculine trade, like a forest fire jumper or deep sea diver.

  • Scarlet Johanson as an absent minded physicist.

  • Jack Black as her wacky lab assistant.

The only thing I can think of is that they come up with some kind of magical forcefield which they use to shield the entire earth. That's kind of dull, on the scale of a GRB, but I don't see much available between that and some Stephen Baxter type of plot involving solar system scale engineering.
Friday, February 24th, 2006 09:09 pm (UTC)
I'll admit to not following a lot of that conversation. I'm not a big media freak.

I have been generally disgruntled by how most female scientists in movies are young, nubile, have great posture (how many female academics over the age of 35 have you seen with decent posture?) are a romantic interest of the hero, and noticably bright.

I mean, I understand that it should be hollywood... but how about some glamorous older female scientists? (I know more really cool female professors in their forties and fifties...) Or a lovely, but non make up wearing and down and the heels PhD candidate? A quirky-funky retro styled post doc?
Friday, February 24th, 2006 09:17 pm (UTC)
Seeing as how you weren't present for the conversation, that's understandable. :)

See, this began because I threw it out on moo as a joke. Fishy posted an article about a GRB and I said "when does the Hollywood action movie come out?" And then I just randomly threw out the first people I thought of.

So I was going for the young ones because that's what Hollywood would do. The total implausibility of the young nubile female academic was kind of the point of the joke...
Friday, February 24th, 2006 09:23 pm (UTC)
For some reason, I have no trouble picturing Judi Dench as a brilliant physicist. Other than that, I have pretty low faith in Hollywood's ability to portray academia with sufficiently clever satire.
Saturday, February 25th, 2006 11:02 pm (UTC)
Minority Report. :) I was going to mention it.