Sandra Bullock in space (still from Gravity)

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Photo - isn't that outfit a bit more revealing than what's normally worn? :hmm:

Might be fun to nitpick all the errors that are bound to be in the movie!

First nitpick: stinky bare (and cold) feet! In the NASA photo galleries they're always wearing socks.
 
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Photo - isn't that outfit a bit more revealing than what's normally worn? :hmm:

Might be fun to nitpick all the errors that are bound to be in the movie!

First nitpick: stinky bare (and cold) feet! In the NASA photo galleries they're always wearing socks.

Looking at that pic, it looks like Lt. Ellen Ripley pretty much set the trend for female astronaut apparel.
 
It would be better to wear socks in microgravity... you could otherwise get many cuts quickly from bouncing against the wrong wall.
 
This is Sandra Bullock, therefore the outfit is a little too much for my personal preference... :P
 
I think the point made was one of verisimilitude rather than lechery.

Maybe but I'd rather watch the whole movie before I list it's faults, one shot in isolation provides nothing as there may well be a reason for said apparel.
 
Remember the enlightened 23rd Century, where Command wore gold, Science and Medical wore blue, Security and Engineering wore red, and Hot Babes wore less?:thumbup:
 
If the IVA outfits in a space related movie are the most unrealistic part, I'll be speechless.
And not only because Bullock is in her underwear.
 
Strange, I don't find the person in question at all atractive?

N.
 
Sandra Bullock UMMU mesh anyone ? :lol:
 
Strange, I don't find the person in question at all atractive?

N.
Well, she ain't no
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but she ain't hard to look at:) Ever seen "Murder By Numbers"? Sandra looked wicked in that one:thumbup:
 
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