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When it comes to relation between the accuracy of a piece of entertainment and our enjoyment factor, we’ll just refer to this inspired tweet, but we do admit it can be amusing to see what the experts in a certain field think of a director’s depiction. When Christopher Nolan announced he would be directing Interstellar, based on an idea by physicist Kip Thorne, it was a given that Neil deGrasse Tyson would chime in with his thoughts, having done so for last year’s Gravity.

Following the film’s release last week, late last night the astrophysicist took to Twitter to post a myriad of thoughts, from its relation to 2001: A Space Odyssey to its use of wormholes to its accuracy of Einstein’s theories. Then, this morning, he stopped by CBS to go a little more in-depth, as well as naming his favorite scientific depiction in film (hint: it also stars Matthew McConaughey). Check out his thoughts below (hat tip to Vulture), along with a 45-minute conversation with the cast, and for more on the film, listen to our in-depth discussion here.

What do you think of Tyson’s thoughts on the film?

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