Fly Me to the Moon (3D Version) |  | Director: Ben Stassen Actors: Trevor Gagnon, Philip Bolden, David Gore, Tim Curry, Robert Patrick Studio: Summit Entertainment Category: DVD
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Format: AC-3, Animated, Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled, 3D, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: G (General Audience) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 84 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.7
MPN: SUMD66106820D UPC: 025192000171 EAN: 0025192000171 ASIN: B001GJ4U96
Theatrical Release Date: 2008 Release Date: December 2, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Genre: Family Rating: G Release Date: 2-DEC-2008 Media Type: DVD
Amazon.com A digital 3D presentation that wows viewers with striking 3D effects, Fly Me to the Moon is a retelling of the 1969 Apollo 11 landing on the moon from the perspective of three young flies that allegedly hitched a ride on the historic flight. Nat, IQ, and Scooter live by the credo "If it's not an adventure, it's not worth doing," so when the three flies get a chance to sneak aboard the space shuttle for a ride to the moon, all systems are definitely go. While Grandpa McFly and Nat's young maggot siblings applaud the boys' adventuresome spirits, their mothers stereotypically swoon and fret over their safety. The flies encounter several unanticipated twists including the trip's week-long duration, a short in the ship's circuitry, a Russian fly plot to sabotage their mission, and their mid-flight imprisonment in a test tube. Nonetheless, the flies manage to enjoy the experience of weightlessness with an in-space ballet interpretation of "Blue Danube" as well as an orange juice feeding frenzy. Fly Me to the Moon will likely spark new interest in space exploration and the United States' walk on the moon, especially in today's children, and the filmmakers made a concerted effort to present fairly accurate historical details consistent with NASA's notes on the historic flight. There's even an afterword from real astronaut Buzz Aldrin in which he stresses the impossibility of the existence of flies or other contaminants aboard the historic space shuttle. Fly Me to the Moon is fun entertainment for the whole family as well as an eye-catching display of digital 3D technology. (Ages 4 and older) --Tami Horiuchi
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A 3-D Trip to the Moon March 13, 2010 Ronald Money It's been MANY years since I've seen a 3-D movie and never thought it possible to view one on TV. This DVD, however, is a work of ART! Kids and adults alike should love this movie, just as I did. It is possibly the best 3-D I've ever seen. And seeing it on a DVD, on TV, is just a blast. The story line is great and the cinematography is "out of this world." I highly recommend it to the human species of all ages. You will never regret having this movie in your collection.
3d movie February 26, 2010 S. Rambo (Ohio) Be aware to get the full affect you need shutter glasses with software and a transmitter that hooks up to 3d ready tv's. This will all cost about $200.
Great Childrens Movie December 13, 2009 Darryl Giles (Jefferson, NC) Great Movie! Our church did a free movie night as an outreach to the community and everyone was extremely pleased. The movie has excellent 3D effects and a great story that was interesting for adults as well as the children. The one DVD has both the 3D and the normal video mode which is also very helpful. Enjoy!
Fun for children and adults. October 24, 2009 Judy Leleux (Broussard, La.) My grandson likes for me to watch cartoons with him and this dvd was interesting for both of us.
Really cute movie! August 23, 2009 Tracie (Texas) What a fun movie! I think I enjoyed this as much as the kids did. Seems to be historically accurate regarding the moon landing of 1969 while being extremely entertaining.
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