4 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- Realistic recreation of the events before take-off!, 23 February 2000
Author:
Sundance98 from Newport Beach
Xander Berkeley did a great job on this one. For those of us who were
there
at the Cape during that time, it really brought
back memories. No weak-kneed modern day politically correct
representations. It was "macho" and on the mark. Anyone
that
hasn't seen Apollo 11 probably thinks it wouldn't be that exciting or
touching - but it was and everyone should see it.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- A Very Good Film, Worth Watching, 1 January 2005
Author:
dawson-michelle from United Kingdom
I liked this film, I liked the way it was shot - it's not that clear,
but when the original footage is shown it all blends in well. there's
not much footage with models/cgi and that is good, the film is not
trying to beat 'Apollo 13' and I guess it was shot on a lower budget.
The astronaut's wives are well portrayed, as are the crew them selves.
It gives another slant to the Apollo 11 story. If you have seen Tom
Hank's from 'Earth to the Moon', it is good to compare them. The music
is good if you like 1960's music and I agree with the previous reviewer
the end music is very good, it makes it it's own-film, it is not trying
to be/beat 'Apollo 13' or 'Marroned' for that. I for one would add this
to my collection of DVD's. Worth watching if you are a 'Space Fan'. (It
was shown on Hallmark Channel 190 in the UK on 01:01:2005)
3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- a fantastic re-enactment, 26 January 2005
Author:
schnuz from United States
I watched this movie when it first came out. I was very pleasantly
surprised by the movie and thought it was quite excellent ! The casting
was well done and the characters were totally believable. There was a
fantastic blend of period music and actual film footage inter spliced.
You could not help but be riveted to your chair feeling just like it
was happening the first time. But then, I *did* see it happen the first
time so that drove the movie home even more. The documentaries on the
event are great, but this movie flows to more of the human side of how
it all came together. Fascinating, entertaining, factual and a good
addition to your collection. Enjoy !
2 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- The choir score at the end is incredible!, 25 July 2002
Author:
Harald (haraldn@chello.at)
If anybody knows who sings this song please tell me! It's a choir
instrumental piano song with lyrics in Latin or greek, whatever. It
consists
of four words sounding like : "Hope sonnen forte patriares" The soundtrack
listing of imdb says it could be (or else the song isn't listed there) "No
name blues" by The Mersh Bros. Band, written by Phil Marshall. There's no
soundtrack CD or any hint of the performers nor the writer on the internet!
Please write to me, if you know something about this song!
One enjoyable leap, 13 January 2006
Author:
fivefids from United States
I watched and taped this movie when the Family Channel originally ran
it in 1996. They (the Family Channel) promoted it pretty heavily and
had trivia questions during the commercial breaks. It was an event
geared for family viewing, something the Family Channel has lost site
of lately. I recently viewed my tape to see how I would react to it
almost 10 years after its release. My opinion has not changed; It is an
enjoyable movie but it is what one would expect from a made for TV
movie. I don't think the makers of this film can deny that they were
cashing in on the waves created in the wake of the successful Apollo 13
which was released the previous year (1995). There was some good
information conveyed in the movie, however, it did borrow a number of
snippets from Apollo 13 - the wrist watch being put on over the
astronaut's space suit, the close up of the traction belt on the
tractor moving the rocket to the launch pad (almost the exact same
shots used in Apollo 13) and Gene Kranz stating "Work the problem..."
The actor who played Gene Kranz seemed to be trying harder to be Ed
Harris than Gene Kranz. I like the scenes that showed the astronauts at
home with their wives/families before the flight. I felt they were done
very well and added some good contrast to the goings-on at NASA. I also
found one scene somewhat out of place - Micheal Collins makes a comment
which alludes to receiving a T-shirt that says "My husband went to moon
and all I got was a lousy..." I doubt that saying was around in 1969.
Despite these factors, I would definitely recommend this film as it is
well made and informative. It is also a great story about American
triumph, something badly needed in a post-9/11 world. I will point out
that I too agree - the song at the end is beautiful.
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4 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-
Realistic recreation of the events before take-off!, 23 February 2000
Author: Sundance98 from Newport Beach
Xander Berkeley did a great job on this one. For those of us who were there at the Cape during that time, it really brought back memories. No weak-kneed modern day politically correct representations. It was "macho" and on the mark. Anyone that hasn't seen Apollo 11 probably thinks it wouldn't be that exciting or touching - but it was and everyone should see it.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

A Very Good Film, Worth Watching, 1 January 2005
Author: dawson-michelle from United Kingdom
I liked this film, I liked the way it was shot - it's not that clear, but when the original footage is shown it all blends in well. there's not much footage with models/cgi and that is good, the film is not trying to beat 'Apollo 13' and I guess it was shot on a lower budget. The astronaut's wives are well portrayed, as are the crew them selves. It gives another slant to the Apollo 11 story. If you have seen Tom Hank's from 'Earth to the Moon', it is good to compare them. The music is good if you like 1960's music and I agree with the previous reviewer the end music is very good, it makes it it's own-film, it is not trying to be/beat 'Apollo 13' or 'Marroned' for that. I for one would add this to my collection of DVD's. Worth watching if you are a 'Space Fan'. (It was shown on Hallmark Channel 190 in the UK on 01:01:2005)
3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-

a fantastic re-enactment, 26 January 2005
Author: schnuz from United States
I watched this movie when it first came out. I was very pleasantly surprised by the movie and thought it was quite excellent ! The casting was well done and the characters were totally believable. There was a fantastic blend of period music and actual film footage inter spliced. You could not help but be riveted to your chair feeling just like it was happening the first time. But then, I *did* see it happen the first time so that drove the movie home even more. The documentaries on the event are great, but this movie flows to more of the human side of how it all came together. Fascinating, entertaining, factual and a good addition to your collection. Enjoy !
2 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-

The choir score at the end is incredible!, 25 July 2002
Author: Harald (haraldn@chello.at)
If anybody knows who sings this song please tell me! It's a choir instrumental piano song with lyrics in Latin or greek, whatever. It consists of four words sounding like : "Hope sonnen forte patriares" The soundtrack listing of imdb says it could be (or else the song isn't listed there) "No name blues" by The Mersh Bros. Band, written by Phil Marshall. There's no soundtrack CD or any hint of the performers nor the writer on the internet! Please write to me, if you know something about this song!
One enjoyable leap, 13 January 2006
Author: fivefids from United States
I watched and taped this movie when the Family Channel originally ran it in 1996. They (the Family Channel) promoted it pretty heavily and had trivia questions during the commercial breaks. It was an event geared for family viewing, something the Family Channel has lost site of lately. I recently viewed my tape to see how I would react to it almost 10 years after its release. My opinion has not changed; It is an enjoyable movie but it is what one would expect from a made for TV movie. I don't think the makers of this film can deny that they were cashing in on the waves created in the wake of the successful Apollo 13 which was released the previous year (1995). There was some good information conveyed in the movie, however, it did borrow a number of snippets from Apollo 13 - the wrist watch being put on over the astronaut's space suit, the close up of the traction belt on the tractor moving the rocket to the launch pad (almost the exact same shots used in Apollo 13) and Gene Kranz stating "Work the problem..." The actor who played Gene Kranz seemed to be trying harder to be Ed Harris than Gene Kranz. I like the scenes that showed the astronauts at home with their wives/families before the flight. I felt they were done very well and added some good contrast to the goings-on at NASA. I also found one scene somewhat out of place - Micheal Collins makes a comment which alludes to receiving a T-shirt that says "My husband went to moon and all I got was a lousy..." I doubt that saying was around in 1969. Despite these factors, I would definitely recommend this film as it is well made and informative. It is also a great story about American triumph, something badly needed in a post-9/11 world. I will point out that I too agree - the song at the end is beautiful.
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