Louis CK’s Thoughts on Gravity Are Pretty Funny and Insightful

There's no such thing as a reluctant astronaut.

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It’s awards season, and people have a lot of feelings about Gravity. (The movie—not the very important force.) Louis CK has expressed those feelings on Opie and Anthony, and whether you liked the movie or not, his insights are pretty funny. Enjoy them, but if you liked the movie, try to remember that they’re just jokes. Please?

If you want to hear the whole thing where he also poked fun at All Is Lost, it’s right here.

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