Neil Armstrong Biopic Takes Flight at Universal
Movie News By Neil Miller on April 2, 2008 | Comments (4)I don’t know if we have ever explored this here on FSR, but I am a huge — and I mean huge — space race junkie. Having made a few trips to the Smithsonian and a trip to the Kennedy Space Center in my life time, I can tell you that it is one of the most fascinating events in American History, right up there with the battlefields of the Civil War or the first colonies along the Atlantic coast. And when it comes to the cinematic adaptation of such events, I would say that we’ve been pretty lucky in my life time to see some well-made films, documentary and otherwise, that have chronicled the Apollo missions of the 1960s and shown man’s journey to the moon in ways that none of us could have ever imagined. Everything from the nearly life changing experience that was the HBO series “From the Earth to the Moon” (still my favorite piece of work about Apollo, by far) to Ron Howard’s stellar Apollo 13 to last year’s awesome documentary In the Shadow of the Moon has succeeded in heightening the experience of the journey to Earth’s celestial neighbor. Personally, I cannot get enough of movies based on actual space travel — it is an addiction that may never go away. So you can imagine that I was excited when the folks at Universal sent over word that they have acquired the nonfiction tome “First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong” by NASA [Due to Content Scraping and Theft, we have been forced to try abbreviated feeds. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and woud very much appreciate you clicking through to view the full article on FilmSchoolRejects.com]
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