Starring: Buzz Aldrin (Himself) Ed Begley Jr. (Poopchev) Philip Bolden (IQ) Cam Clarke (Ray) Tim Curry (Yegor), Trevor Gagnon (Nat), David Gore (Scooter) Steve Kramer (Leonide) Christopher Lloyd (Grandpa) Scott Menville (Butch), Robert Patrick (Louie) Sandy Simpson (Neil Armstrong) Adrienne Barbeau (Scooter Mom) Mimi Maynard (IQ’s Mom) Lorraine Nicholson (Katie) Director: Ben Stassen Certification: USA: G
Synopsis: A digital 3D donation that viewers infatuated with striking 3D effects, Fly Me to the Moon a retelling of the 1969 Apollo 11 is alight on the moon from the lookout of the three-nave flying, allegedly a trip off on the memorable tense. Nat, IQ and Scooter close to whack the credo, “If it’s not one tries his luck, it’s not worth it,” so when the three flies a speculation, commuting on board the space object of a trip to the moon Leisetreter grieve, all the systems to be sure. While Grandpa McFly and Nat young maggot siblings to express approval of the young adventurous mood, anxiety and helplessness of their mothers stereotypical past their protection. The flies in a fight with a few unexpected twists, including the one-week duration of the trip, an atrophied in ship circuit, a Russian scamper chain of events to disrupt their mission, and its mid flight stick in a proof tube. However, the flies take care to dig the taste of weightlessness in space with a ballet-decoding of the “Blue Danube” as easily as an orange Mark feeding agitation. Fly Me to the Moon will probably Jota partisan creative hiatus in the study and the United States to follow on the moon, unusual in today’s children, and to forgive the filmmakers a concerted effort completely accurate historical detail with NASA’s regular notes on the historic flight. There is an afterword by real astronauts Buzz Aldrin, in which he stressed the impossibility of the existence of flies and other contaminants on board the historic space shuttle. Fly Me to the Moon is spectacular pleasure for the whole family as beautiful as an eye-catching range of digital 3D technology. (4 years)