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Fly Me
to the Moon is a CGI animated feature film and the first ever
animated movie created for 3D. It was released on January 30,
2008 in Belgium and will be released only in digital 3D theatres
and IMAX theatres in the USA on August 8, 2008. It is the first
animated film to be designed, created, and released exclusively
in 3-D. It will only be released in 3D-capable theatres; a
standard, non-3-D version of the film does not exist. Fly Me to
the Moon is directed by Ben Stassen and produced by nWave
Pictures in association with Illuminata Pictures.
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Fly Me to the Moon
Cast:
Starring:
Nicollette Sheridan, Tim Curry, Christopher Lloyd, Robert
Patrick, Kelly Ripa, Adrienne Barbeau, Ed Begley Jr., Buzz
Aldrin (voices)
Directed by: Ben Stassen
Produced by:
Genres:
Animation, Period Film, Children's Fantasy
Running Time: 1 hr.
30 min.
Release Date: January 3 2008 in Belgium,
August 8 2008 in USA
MPAA Rating:
Original Music: Ramin Djawadi
Distributors:
Country:
Belgium
Written by: Domonic Paris |
Plot
A tween-aged fly named Nat and his
two best friends, I.Q. and Scooter, build a “fly-sized” rocket
in a field across from Cape Canaveral, Florida, where the Apollo
11 sits on its launch pad. From his earliest memory, Nat
remembers his grandfather, Amos, telling him of his daring
rescue of Amelia Earhart as she crossed the Atlantic Ocean on
her historic flight. Wanting to be an adventurer like his
Grandpa, Nat knows what he has to do. Defying the notion that
“Dreamers get swatted!” he tells his friends his plan to get
aboard the Apollo 11 and go to the moon. His buddies, with some
reluctance, are in. The next morning, as their families realize
they are missing, the three flies make it to Space Center
command. In their homemade space suits, Nat, I.Q. and Scooter
stow away inside the space helmets of astronauts Neil Armstrong,
Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins. As they blast off, our three
tiny adventurers are about to make some history of their own.
Back on earth, Grandpa, Mom and the others watch TV to get news
of their offspring’s adventure. As the astronauts appear on
camera, the heroic flies wave in the background, visible to
other flies but barely seen by humans – except for an attentive
NASA team member, who informs Armstrong that there appear to be
“contaminants” on board. One other problem: In far-away Russia,
there are other flies watching TV - Russian flies that cannot
tolerate American flies getting to the moon first. A Russian
plan is hatched and operatives are enlisted to interfere with
the US mission. Mother Russia puts all its hopes of success on
the back of one nasty operative named Yegor. Fortunately, a
pretty Russian fly named Nadia also sees the flies on board and
hears Nat calling out his Grandpa’s name, the very name of the
fly Nadia met in Paris and loved so many years ago.
Back on board the space ship, as the burn cycle to enter the
moons orbit begins, the capsule starts to shake violently.
There’s a short circuit in a control panel that must be fixed
manually or the ship won’t be able to complete its mission. Nat
and I.Q. fly through a maze of wires, find the problem and
repair it just in time. Unaware of the flies’ aid, the ship
enters orbit and all is well... or so they think. Just as they
congratulate each other, the little flies are sprayed with a
numbing aerosol and are captives in a test tube vial –
contaminants indeed.
The flies manage to break the vial. Nat sneaks into Armstrong’s helmet just in the nick of
time. The Lunar Module lands on the surface of the moon. From inside the helmet, Nat beams with every awe-inspiring historic
step. I.Q. and Scooter join him on the surface inside Aldrin’s
helmet. Back on earth, other plots are being set in motion.
After more than 50 years apart, Nadia finds Grandpa, though the
joy of their reunion is brief. She tells Grandpa and Nat’s Mom
about the Russian plot to divert the mission to crash directly
into Mount Rushmore. Yegor must be stopped. Nat’s Mom faints
while Grandpa takes off with a renewed youthful vow to save his
grandson. At Mission Control, the Russian operatives have
infiltrated and are preparing to alter the descent codes.
Unaware of the potential danger looming, the astronauts and the
little flies sit back and prepare to come back home as heroes.
Grandpa, Nat’s Mom and Nadia join
forces to stop Yegor and the Russian plan as Apollo 11 hurtles
closer and closer toward earth. In a series of death-defying
stunts, they crush the Russian threat. Apollo 11 splashes down
safely in the Pacific Ocean, the world still totally unaware of
the three little flies on board who made it all possible.
Returning as heroes, the three little flies share a slogan
embraced by all: “Adventure forever! Dreamers get swatted?
Never!”
Cast
Buzz Aldrin as Himself
Adrienne Barbeau as Scooters Mom (voice)
Ed Begley Jr. as Poopchev (voice)
Philip Bolden as I.Q. (voice)
Cam Clarke as Ray (as Cam Clark)
Tim Curry as Yegor (voice)
Trevor Gagnon as Nat (voice)
Grant George as Other Russian Fly (voice)
David Gore as Scooter (voice)
Steve Kramer as Leonide (voice)
Christopher Lloyd as Grandpa (voice)
Mimi Maynard s IQ's Mom (voice)
Scott Menville as Butch (voice)
Lorraine Nicholson as Katie (voice)
Robert Patrick as Louie (voice)
Kelly Ripa as Nat's mom (voice)
Nicollette Sheridan as Nadia (voice)
Sandy Simpson as Neil Armstrong (archive sound)
Sophie Simpson as Polly (voice)
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Did you know?
* 'Fly Me to the Moon' is a pop standard song written by Bart
Howard in 1954. When introduced by Felicia Sanders on the
cabaret circuit, it was originally titled 'In Other Words'. The
song became popularly called 'Fly Me to the Moon' from its first
line, but it took a few years for the publishers to change the
title officially.
* Another movie worth viewing during summer 2008 was
WALL-E. What if mankind had to
leave Earth, and somebody forgot to turn the last robot off?
After hundreds of lonely years of doing what he was built for,
Wall-E discovers a new purpose in life when he meets a sleek
search robot named EVE. EVE comes to realize that Wall-E has
inadvertently stumbled upon the key to the planet’s future, and
races back to space to report her findings to the humans.
Meanwhile, WALL-E chases eve across the galaxy and sets into
motion one of the most exciting and imaginative comedy
adventures ever brought to the big screen. Joining WALL-E on his
fantastic journey across a universe of never-before-imagined
visions of the future is a hilarious cast of characters
including a pet cockroach, and a heroic team of malfunctioning
misfit robots.
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