And its nce to hear I'm not the only one who loves FTETTM. Watched it for the first time last week and its already one of my favorites. Plan on watching it whenever I start to feel down, or just cynical about humanity.
Nope you are most definitely NOT alone in this: Link. And know what else is encouraging? My 13 yr old daughter enjoys watching the miniseries almost as much as I do! :thumbsup:
As for "Apollo 13" itself, there are several scenes that tighten my throat. One of the most full of impact is when they are gathered in the Lovell home to watch for the re-entry of the CM. Kathleen Quinlan's eyes grow wide... 3 minutes comes.. and goes... 4 minutes comes ... and goes, and the closes them tightly, resigned to fate. The film intercuts to scenes of their son at his military school. He's in near shock.
.... and then you hear the crackle of static and Hanks' voice ceom over the speakers and damned if WE - character and viewer alike - don't all erupt in joy.
Anyone who likes Apollo 13 should watch In the Shadow of the Moon, if they haven't already done so. It's a terrific documentary.
Nope you are most definitely NOT alone in this: Link. And know what else is encouraging? My 13 yr old daughter enjoys watching the miniseries almost as much as I do! :thumbsup:
As for "Apollo 13" itself, there are several scenes that tighten my throat. One of the most full of impact is when they are gathered in the Lovell home to watch for the re-entry of the CM. Kathleen Quinlan's eyes grow wide... 3 minutes comes.. and goes... 4 minutes comes ... and goes, and the closes them tightly, resigned to fate. The film intercuts to scenes of their son at his military school. He's in near shock.
.... and then you hear the crackle of static and Hanks' voice ceom over the speakers and damned if WE - character and viewer alike - don't all erupt in joy.
I remember applause and cheers in the theater during that moment. It was a amazing how tense, heart-pounding, and self-doubting those moments were in the theater -doubting my own memory that they made it back.
Great, great film.
I can never tire of this film. It's the first film I saw in the cinema twice (and that's only because "Braveheart" was fully booked)
I think the SFX for this movie were very realistic for the time and still stand up very well. .
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