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Topic: Hail Columbia [IMAX]
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Evans A Criswell
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Posts: 1579
From: Huntsville, AL, USA
Registered: Mar 2000
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posted 03-10-2003 10:14 AM
My friends and I have been in a "space" mode for our movie get-togethers since the recent shuttle disaster, so this past Saturday night, one of them brought a DVD of the IMAX film "Hail Columbia".
I haven't seen many IMAX films, and most of the ones I've seen have been the newer ones. I was a bit disappointed by Hail Columbia, and the main reason was that there weren't many scenes in it that were filmed in IMAX. Too much of the movie consisted of images from 35mm or some other source put into a tiny square in the lower center of the image, or occasionally two or three of these squares placed at the bottom of the image. Even in an IMAX theatre, I didn't like those types of scenes, but IMAX films consisting mostly of these "tiny square" images do not translate well to TV at all. I say if you're going to make an IMAX movie, film it all in IMAX.
The information about the shuttle was interesting. I remember being in the 8th grade when the first shuttle launch and landing were done. They even brought a TV and VCR into the science classrooms to show us the launch and landing. It was a really big deal then that quickly became routine.
It was interesting to hear the talk about the tiles in the movie. The biggest concern on the first mission seemed to be how well those tiles would hold up that protect the shuttle during reentry.
This IMAX movie was made in 1981 according to the credits.
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