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When I first saw the preview for this movie, I had high hopes for it. I
mean, with a combo of Hollywood heavyweights like Tommy Lee Jones, Clint
Eastwood, James Garner and Donald Sutherland, it's hard to go wrong with
this. These guys just light up the screen with chemistry between each
other and always seem to steal the screen from rookie actors. The
characters with the most chemistry are Jones and Eastwood. They seem to
rule the big screen with their constant bickering and antagonistic
relationship.
The whole concept of the plot is actually pretty good. We get to see
changes in roles for Eastwood and Jones. Jones, who always seems to play
the hard-ass authority figure in practically all of his movies, changes
into a loose cannon with a heart of gold. My favorite character though,
was Sutherlands. He was always hitting on the ladies and trying to make
dates with women that were twenty years younger than him. His character
was cool. I wish I had his guts. The film has a patriotic feel to it
without being too preachy or reaching the lengths of NASA propaganda.
It's very light-hearted even at its most emotionally devastating
moments.
Ugh, what a colossal disappointment.
We have a paper-thin plot, under-acting by the "all-star" cast. The
plot is so diluted and plain that it reaches the point of boredom. Eastwood couldn't save
this. You couldn't have saved this movie if you put Jimmy Stewart in it. It's also so
far-fetched. I doubt NASA would risk the welfare of the earth by putting four old men in
space. That's just plain irresponsible. What was surprising was that the scene I was most
looking forward to, The space scene, is the most dull of the entire film. There was no
feeling of intensity, no feeling of anxiety, no feeling of danger. You kind of figured
they would all make it out alive. I was so disappointed. At one point, I was beginning to
doze off. Oh well, next time these four heavyweights should rethink an ensemble movie
'cause this is not a good one. Too bad, too. I had extremely high hopes for this.
A
terrible effort with a bland script, essentially boring plot, and uninspired
story; an all-star cast of legends does not a masterpiece make.
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