where is the moon?
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sevenlilxenos — 10 years ago(July 14, 2015 05:50 PM)
They wouldn't know there was no moon until night without instruments would they? I get Taylor had better things to do and maybe while captured he was never let out at night. Why would the moon get destroyed in a war unless it was War of the Worlds maybe.
I guess given the current date alot could have happened randomly in space like a meteor striking the moon which would mess with our oceans as others have mentioned. Maybe that why the SOL was cut down so far and the NY area was a wasteland
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Fletcherj119 — 10 years ago(July 14, 2015 09:13 PM)
No way, manthe moon comment was made when they were deep inside the desert, implying they'd already experienced nightfall.
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JamesA1102 — 10 years ago(July 15, 2015 07:30 AM)
The "no moon" comment was made when they first got out of the raft and were taking inventory of their supplies prior to the flag ceremony in the middle of the day.
Sorry but you're dead wrong. The 'no moon' comment was made later in the film after the scene with the falling rocks. -
sevenlilxenos — 10 years ago(July 15, 2015 05:21 PM)
It is mentioned after the falling rocks.
I don't have the DVD, but just saw it on TCM for the first time in ages. Knowing how it ends the no moon comment caught my attention. If you have the DVD check out what is said when they first get out of the raft. Maybe I'm wrong. -
sevenlilxenos — 10 years ago(July 17, 2015 02:47 AM)
I checked the script its said after the rock slide, but isn't that still before they have spent a night? That was really my main point that it was said after they landed but before they spent a night as all we see between the landing and the no moon statement is daylight so how would they know no moon without instruments?
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samslick — 9 years ago(July 13, 2016 03:37 PM)
They also didn't recognize the stars above them . One of them said , " It's too bright to be Baltar". That's odd they wouldn't recognize the constellations - they wouldn't change. Maybe the earth got knocked into another solar system?
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JamesA-1102 — 9 years ago(July 13, 2016 06:27 PM)
One of them said , " It's too bright to be Baltar".
He said Beletrix, not Baltar.
That's odd they wouldn't recognize the constellations - they wouldn't change.
They also said there was cloud cover at night so they would be able to see stars or constellations.