Then you're missing out on many great films.

Then you're missing out on many great films.
No Cinderella Man, Frost/Nixon, Rush, Cocoon or Willow either?
Splash, and Coccoon are classics that every SFF fan should watch at least once. Willow is pretty good, not quite at the level of Splash or Cocoon, but still enjoyable. Apollo 13 is great. A Beatiful Mind is pretty well regarded, but I didn't really like it when I saw back in theaters. Haven't seen any of the other movies mentioned.You know, out of that list, the only one I've seen is Apollo 13, and it's been several years.
Splash, and Coccoon are classics that every SFF fan should watch at least once. Willow is pretty good, not quite at the level of Splash or Cocoon, but still enjoyable. Apollo 13 is great. A Beatiful Mind is pretty well regarded, but I didn't really like it when I saw back in theaters. Haven't seen any of the other movies mentioned.
Have you never seen a Ron Howard movie? No Apollo 13, Splash, A Beautiful Mind, or the three Robert Langdon movie?
No Cinderella Man, Frost/Nixon, Rush, Cocoon or Willow either?
I've seen one Ron Howard movie, the Jim Carrey How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Its admittedly not good, but its a bit of a guilty pleasure. Besides that the only one of those I've heard of is Apollo 13, and its not a topic I'm that interested in (and its way too long for the subject matter for me to watch). His other stuff, doing a quick wikipedia check, has absolutely nothing I'd be even remotely willing to watch, which isn't a knock about him he just generally makes movies I have no interest in.
I doubt it'll loose money once you factor in the revenue from licence products, which has always been where Star Wars gets it's cash flow. Regardless, the extra expenditure will certainly tighten the margins but don't go thinking that reshooting most of the movie means the budget instantly doubles. The post-production costs shouldn't be significantly affected, nor the marketing, props, costumes, sets or basically anything that's not paying for the cameras to roll with people standing in front of them for a few weeks.
Wait... you're a sci fi fan who isn't interested in space travel???
:-(I like Science Fiction, I'm not all that interested in real science. Its why I absolutely loathe Hard Sci Fi stories, and a movie like Apollo 13 is just unappealing. If I want to know about Apollo 13, I'll watch a TV documentary and probably learn all the relevant/interesting things about the actual event in half an hour, as opposed to over two hours watching a fictionalized version of events.
We don't really learn anything that wasn't already revealed when their departure was announced.
All I can say is: if you avoid Apollo 13 because it's hard science then you are denying yourself two hours of thrilling human drama and one of the best true stories about the space program ever committed to film. Your choice, but if you watch just one film in its genre watch Apollo 13. Seriously. You're missing out. I'm not exaggerating. Hanks deserved another Oscar for that one.
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