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Manufacturer: Universal Home Video Starring: Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton, Kevin Bacon, Gary Sinise, Ed Harris Directed By: Ron Howard
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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD EAN: 9780783219691 Format: AC-3 ISBN: 0783219695 Label: Universal Home Video Manufacturer: Universal Home Video Number Of Items: 2 Publisher: Universal Home Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2005-03-29 Running Time: 140 Studio: Universal Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 1995-06-30
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Nominated for nine Academy Awards , including Best Picture, Apollo 13 is now available in an incredible 2 -Disc Anniversary Edition with never-before-seen bonus materials. Produced by Academy Award winner Brian Grazer and directed by Oscar winner Ron Howard, Apollo 13 stars Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton, Kevin Bacon, Gary Sinise and Ed Harris in the inspiring and riveting story of the real-life space flight that gripped a nation and changed the world.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Comment: I love it. It came complete with different behind the scenes that i didnt expect
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great movie Comment: I purchased this movie because I felt that the HD would do it justice. After watching it, I was not overly impressed with the HD quality. Only some of the scenes seemed sharper than the standard DVD. I am still happy with the movie and glad that I got it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A peerless coverage of NASA's finest moment! Comment: Having worked at and retired from the Kennedy Space Center, this film most definitely satisfied my personal and professional needs for truth, accuracy, and realism in its creation. Ron Howard did a masterful job of directing, and there was an obvious quest for excellence by all who participated in all aspects producing this fine film.
I will not retell the story here, as it has been well-covered by dozens of excellent reviews. But from the perspective of someone who actually is a "rocket scientist," I can assure you of its veracity, which was enhanced by some of the filming locations, and most prominently by the actors who were cast in the various important roles. Tom Hanks was at his finest here - the perfect casting, if you will, As Jim Lovell. But even Tom was slightly upstaged by Kathleen Quinlan, a much under-rated and perhaps under-appreciated actress. Bill Paxton was outstanding, and Kevin Bacon's was low-key excellence. But the show may have been stolen by Ed Harris, whose casting in the role of Gene Kranz was a directorial coup-d'etat, as both his appearance and performance were flawless!
There was not a weak link in the entire film, and its realism was enough to send chills down the spines of those of us who have functioned at KSC. The entire story is graphic proof that truth is often much more impactful than the finest fiction. Absolutely a keeper!
Customer Rating:      Summary: One of Ron Howard's best, great performance by Tom Hanks Comment: This is the type of movie that you can watch over and over and not get sick of it. I always get a sense of mankind's achievement and a national pride when an entire mission control, their staff, and the manufacturers behind all the technology rally together to bring 3 men home in the deep span of space. That's why we never stop to explore both in distance and in our mind. Tom Hanks stated it in the movie, "Can you imagine if no one went back to the new world after Christopher Columbus came back?.. or something like that." It's an awesome movie.
Customer Rating:      Summary: An Incredible Journey of Courage and Survival... Comment: Recently my wife and I sat down to watch a series of documentaries focusing on the various NASA missions from the beginning stages of Project Mercury all the way through some of the space shuttle missions. For people who aren't entirely familiar or were just somewhat familiar on the events, but were maybe lacking some of the details, these documentaries that aired on the Discovery Channel were most informative. As a result, the experience left my wife and I wanting to watch some space related movies, and first on our list was the 1995 box office hit "Apollo 13" from director Ron Howard ("Ransom"), starring Tom Hanks ("Forrest Gump"), Ed Harris ("National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets"), and Kevin Bacon ("Death Sentence").
"Apollo 13" chronicles the fateful mission that has been dubbed the "successful failure" by NASA, which had all of America holding its collective breath as it wondered if the mission would end in disaster or would it become one of our finest hours. When the space craft transporting Astronauts, Jim Lovell (Tom Hanks), Jack Swigert (Kevin Bacon), and Fred Haise (Bill Paxton), to the moon suffers a catastrophic accident, the mission and the lives of the Astronauts are instantly changed. Now, the once moon-bound ship is left severely crippled, and what began as a seemingly routine mission to the moon has now become a rescue mission as the Houston-based members of NASA's Mission Control are racing against time and almost impossible odds to return these three men safely to Earth.
Director Ron Howard had established himself as a fairly solid director in the early 90's with hits such as "Backdraft" and "Far and Away" under his belt, but it wasn't until the release of "Apollo 13" that he was able to firmly cement himself as a much sought after, critically-acclaimed director. Relying on state-of-the-art (as of 1995) special effects and film tricks and techniques to simulate weightlessness, along with an incredibly emotional and compelling story written by William Broyles, Jr. ("Flags of Our Fathers") and Al Reinert, based on the book written by Astronaut Jim Lovell and co-writer Jeffrey Kluger; Ron Howard has crafted one of the best and completely realistic movies I have ever seen to focus on one of NASA's missions in space.
The cast of "Apollo 13" was an assortment of top-notch talent, such as; Tom Hanks, who made this film on the heels of his smash hit "Forrest Gump", Kevin Bacon ("Death Sentence"), Gary Sinise (who had co-starred alongside Hanks in "Forrest Gump"), Kathleen Quinlan ("Breakdown"), Bill Paxton ("Tombstone"), and Ed Harris. Each member of the cast portrayed these real life Astronauts, their wives, or the people in Mission Control perfectly, easily handling each emotional high and low throughout this inspiring story of survival.
The well-written screenplay, expert direction, and extremely talented cast brought to life not only this harrowing journey in space, but also gave audiences a glimpse into what NASA life is like for the Astronauts and the loved ones left behind on Earth awaiting their safe return. Thanks to the painstaking length to which Ron Howard and company went to in order to make this a movie that is so incredibly realistic on every level, "Apollo 13" serves as a fitting tribute to the brave men and women that endured the situation by overcoming seemingly insurmountable odds, and also to the ingenuity and will power of man to set their sights on a goal and to never give up until it was achieved.
"Apollo 13" is rated PG for language and peril.
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