From Back To The Future to Breaking Bad, Hollywood's relationship with science is almost as old as filmmaking itself. In a noble effort to make film concepts as scientifically accurate as possible, directors have made it their personal task to hire experts -- scientists, military personnel and engineers -- to advise on the scientific foundations of science-heavy movies. Interstellar, for example, had notable physicist Kip Thorne to weigh in on the black hole madness of the film. Breaking Bad had Donna Nelson, a University of Oklahoma chemist, whose knowledge on the hard sciences made Walter White's Blue Sky meth "tight, tight, tight."