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Magnificent Desolation: Walking On The Moon 3D (2005)
Released By: Imax Corporation   Rating: Not Rated   In Theaters: 9/23/2005
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Studio: Imax Corporation
Genre: Documentary
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Director: Mark Cowen
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.imax.com/magnificentdesolation/
Theatrical Release: 9/23/2005
Home Video Release: 11/6/2007
Cast: Brandy Blackledge, Andrew Husmann, Aaron White
Published ID: 907543
UPC: 026359332128,
Plot: Twelve men who belong to one of the world's most exclusive fraternities -- people who've walked on the surface of the moon -- are paid homage in this documentary. Using newsreel footage, rare NASA photographs, and digitally animated re-creations, Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon examines the Apollo missions between 1969 and 1972 which put astronauts on the moon. In addition to explaining the technological know-how necessary to take our fliers to the moon, the film shares the thoughts of astronauts about what they saw and experienced in space, taken from their speeches and writings and read by a cast of distinguished actors, including Paul Newman, Morgan Freeman, Scott Glenn, Bill Paxton, and many more. Narrated by Tom Hanks (who also co-produced), Magnificent Desolation was shot and originally exhibited using the IMAX high-definition film format. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Superficial, but maybe suitable for very young kids
Added 8/23/2009

I'm inclined to like anything that has to do with the space program, but I was very disappointed by this film. Technically it's well done, but it's basically just vapid propaganda that generates no sense of wonder or excitement, despite an attempt to pump up some synthetic suspense with a "what if something had gone wrong?" sequence. Maybe an eight-year-old would find this bit of fluff inspiring, but for anybody else, I recommend the truly superb "In the Shadow of the Moon," or the equally good "Apollo 13," or the "From the Earth to the Moon" HBO series.
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Lightweight
Added 7/22/2009

I wouldn't even show this to kids. It's obvious that a lot of work went into it, but the results are insipid.

Watch "In the shadow of the moon" instead.

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what if? (rhetorical question about Tom Hanks)
Added 7/20/2009

What would happen if Tom Hanks refused to do another NASA film? Would he mysteriously disappear, or maybe die in a mysterious car accident?
At this point in his career and life, I think it is safe to assume that Tom Hanks is REQUIRED to help NASA perpetuate the Moon landing hoax. There is really no other explanation for why Tom Hanks continues to be involved in making movies about the moon landing hoax year in and year out. He can't possibly believe that men have walked on the Moon.

I would imagine that there is blackmail involved. "NASA" probably has compromising photos of Tom Hanks.

Anyway, I haven't seen this film, but I doubt if it's any good.
Since I haven't seen the film, I feel that a three star rating is fair, and probably better than it deserves.

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Reaching the Moon and Functioning on its Surface
Added 6/21/2009

This production makes it obvious how the lunar landings of 35-40 years ago have been largely forgotten. Schoolchildren asked about them know very little.

Six pairs of Americans trod the lunar surface. The challenges of moving about the moon's surface include a lack of perspective. Owing to the lack of perspective-giving familiar objects (e. g., trees); it is difficult to judge sizes and distances. (Also, the lack of atmosphere and the haze it imposes on distant objects makes distant objects on the lunar surface seem much closer than they really are).

Perhaps the most valuable feature of this documentary is the recording of the voices of different astronauts (not only Neil Armstrong and his famous "Small Step for Man" statement) as they walked on the moon. There is also a little satire of those who deny the fact of the lunar landings.

One unique feature of this documentary is the procedure for dealing with an emergency on the surface of the moon--which fortunately never happened. The astronauts' rover crashes, and both it and its communication system are disabled. The astronauts switch to a backup radio system, connect the oxygen hoses to each other, and hike back to the lunar module with only a few minutes' oxygen to spare.

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Not at all what we expected.
Added 6/17/2009

Bought this for my husband, he had heard about it years ago in IMAX but never got to go see it. We were both pretty excited to see it but that changed after 10 min into the movie.. Most of it isn't any new footage, a lot of children were interviewed throughout the ENTIRE movie, asking them questions about what it means to them to be an astronaut, or what they think it's like on the moon, etc.. It wasn't at all what we expected. Not worth the money, buy something else..
4 out of 4 people found this helpful.
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