Moonshot (2009) DVDrip

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“On July 20, 1969, three men made a history as they went on a mission to land on the Moon, the eight-day trip aboard Apollo 11 was one of the most watched event ever. This film tells how it was at the heart of the mission changed the world. I know, my name is Buzz Aldrin. I was there. “THE MOON was once a source of bizarre science fiction and fantasy stories because it was such unexplored mystery. All that changed on July 20, 1969. History was made when the first men landed and walked on the Moon. The Apollo 11 mission was one of the most watched event ever and the amazing story is recreated in docu-drama rocket launch to the Moon: The flight of Apollo 11, on ITV at 10.50pm on Monday, exactly 40 years after the landing.

Actors Daniel Lapaine (Hotel Babylon, Muriel’s Wedding), as Neil Armstrong, James Marsters (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Smallville) as Buzz Aldrin (pictured) and Andrew Lincoln (Afterlife, teachers) as Michael Collins, this drama documentary weaves the story of the men that the mission with HD images from NASA Apollo 11 brought together a unique testimony of this historic event. Written by Tony Basgallop (Hotel Babylon) and directed by Richard Dale (Diana: The Last Days of a Princess, 9 / 11: The Twin Towers), rocket launch to the moon is the story of the moment 600 million people united around the world. Dramatic moments and important events in the years spent in preparing for their mission, the film builds a picture of the lives of the astronauts on the ground and how they shaped what happened in space and on the Mon In 1961, President Kennedy told the world that the United States would land on the moon at the end of the decade. This began the series of Apollo missions that would lead to Apollo 11 – the first moon landing. Launch Rocket to the Moon by the astronauts when NASA’s Apollo intense selection procedures and reveals the arduous training process that such an effect on their families and friendships have.

Spacecraft in 1967, were the dangers of the mission home when three astronauts were slain by a fire on the first Apollo, everyone in the close-knit community space. Then, in 1968, Apollo 8 was the first manned flight to orbit the moon and the mission was a major media event. The nation pressure around their television to watch, to ask a question buzz says Neil Armstrong: “My face does not fit on the screen, like some of the other guys. Too big, too long.” Neil has also been concern about the media and he says Buzz: “If they want to talk about the technical aspects than sure, I am happy to answer, but for some reason they just want to know how everything feels.” Buzz replied: “Even if you could tell they would not get. Because if you sitting in the room to look down and there is nothing wrong with the world, but if you look down here, everything is different.” The film captures the deliberations involved in the selection of the crew. In one scene, the NASA official leading the process that tells Neil Armstrong Buzz Aldrin has a reputation for speaking his mind, he gives a choice between Neil Aldrin and fellow astronaut Jim Lovell, forcing him to think about who he is would be to work with – and he could trust with his life. Armstrong, Aldrin chooses, but theirs was the first step on the moon would be decided by NASA. [D-Man2010]

The fact that this docudrama about the Apollo 11 mission in 1969 is a British / German / Lithuanian / American co-production written by a writer Hotel Babylon you fear could lead to a weak bunch, but it appears to be solid, worthy and well together. It interleaves news footage with dramatized scenes that imagine what it was like behind the scenes at NASA and the women of the astronauts. James Marsters (Spike in Buffy) plays Buzz Al
“On July 20, 1969, three men in history, as the men on a mission to land on the Mon, the eight-day trip aboard the Apollo 11 was one of the most watched event of all time. The film tells how it was in the heart of the mission changed the world. I know, my name is Buzz Aldrin. I was there. “The moon was once a source of bizarre science fiction and fantasy stories, because it was like a virgin mystery. Everything on the 20th Revised July 1969. History was when the first humans landed and walked on the moon made. The Apollo 11 mission was one of the most watched event of all time and the amazing story is reconstructed in the docudrama rocket launch to the Moon: The flight of Apollo 11, on ITV at 10.50pm on Monday, exactly 40 years after the landing.

Actors Daniel Lapaine (Hotel Babylon, Muriel’s Wedding), as Neil Armstrong, James Marsters (Buffy the Vampire Slayer “,” Smallville “) and Buzz Aldrin (pictured) and Andrew Lincoln (Afterlife, teacher) and Michael Collins, this drama documentary interweaves the story of the men who to work with HD images from the NASA Apollo 11 brought together a unique witness this historic event. Basgallop By Tony (Hotel Babylon), written and directed by directed to: Richard Dale (Diana : The Last Days Of A Princess, 9 / 11: The Twin Towers) rocket launch to the moon is the story of the moment, 600 million people around the world. combines key dramatic moments and events in the years spent preparing their mission, the film builds a picture of the astronauts living on earth and how the structure in space and on the Mon in 1961, President Kennedy told the world that the United States to the moon by the end of the decade the country. Thus began the Apollo series of emissions that would lead to Apollo 11 – the first moon landing. rocket launch to the moon, followed by the astronauts and their intense selection by NASA and the Apollo shows the hard training and so affect their family and friends.

In 1967, the dangers of the mission were home when three astronauts were slain by a fire in the first Apollo spacecraft that will affect all in the space close. Then, in 1968, was the first manned flight of Apollo 8 orbits the moon, and the mission was a major media event. The people, on their TV sets to see full, then hit the Neil Armstrong Buzz says: “My face did not fit on the screen, like some of the other guys. Too big, too long.” Neil has also expressed concern about the media buzz, and he says: “If they learn about the technical aspects you want to talk, I’m happy to answer, but for some reason they only want to know how everything feels.” Buzz says: “Even if they say they would not get them. Because if you got in the room there is nothing wrong with the world, but as a bottom up, everything is different.” The film captures the discussions in the selection of the team involved. In one scene, says the NASA official leading the process, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, has a reputation for speaking his mind. It is a choice between Neil Aldrin and fellow astronaut Jim Lovell, forcing him to think he could work – and that he could trust with life. Aldrin Armstrong chooses, but if one of them would be the first steps on the moon would be decided by NASA.

The fact that this docu-drama about the Apollo 11 mission in 1969, a British / German / French and American co-production of a script writer Hotel Babylon / she could be afraid of a soggy mess, but it appears to be fixed, dignity and well together. We propose interleaving news footage with dramatized scenes, as it was behind the scenes at NASA and the astronauts in women. James Marsters (Spike in Buffy) is playing Buzz Aldrin as a restless, shoot-from-the-hip type; Daniel Lapaine granted as immutable Neil Armstrong, and Andrew Lincoln, the figures as Michael Collins, pilot, the module never walk on the moon. Instead of relying on the technical realization, the film focuses on the tensions between Armstrong and Aldrin, and their reverence in the room. It has been impressive, but bathed in the kind of rich, orchestral music, stirring and even sounds important. Plus, why is Anna Maxwell Martin is lost in a non-role as the wife of Armstrong? In there like a restless, shoot-from-the-hip type; Daniel Lapaine is excellent as impassive Neil Armstrong, and Andrew Lincoln makes songs like Michael Collins, the module pilot who never run on the Mon Instead of focusing on technical performance, the film focuses on the tensions between Armstrong and Aldrin, and their awe in the room. The event is impressive, but bathed in the kind of rich, orchestral music and sounds stir itself important. Plus why is Anna Maxwell Martin wasted in a non-role as wife of Armstrong?

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