Sorry I haven't been following this thread, but what is this
fascinating movie's name?
Robert
(snip)
. . . the film, written by a 23 year-old director Hiroyuki Yamaga,
tries to
>do what Carl Sagan tried to do in CONTACT, that is
demonstrate that
>religion and science can work together and need not be at
odds with one
>another, that the vastness of space inspires an almost
religious awe, and
>spaceflight indicates man's effort to "touch the heavens."
> The only other recent projects to reflect on the glory and
>transcendence of space travel have been THE RIGHT
STUFF, APOLLO 13, and
>FROM EARTH TO MOON (Okay, who has been catching this
superior miniseries
>and why have there been no comments about it on this list?
A year ago,
>everyone was planning how we'd like to go to Mars....)
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