In the Kennedy days, all the States buzz about the Apollo moon program, even the bugs. Grandpa fly keeps 'inspiring' his grandson and two mates, a nerd and a glutton, with heroic stories. New they decide to get in on the action at Cape Canaveral via an astronaut's bred box. Grandpa also gets involved. There's also an evil Soviet Russian fly to with.
Parents can rest easy: For those tots convinced by Fly Me to the Moon that three talking houseflies stowed away on Apollo 11 and saved the moon mission from certain disaster, Buzz Aldrin himself appears at the end of this 3-D animated adventure to straighten them out. It???s a bizarre moment in a film whose sense of humor is more antique than its 1969 setting. Timing might otherwise be golden, though, as the off-the-wall adventure/comedy is poised to fill the kid-fare vacuum between Wall-E and Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa.
Otherwise, it???s a wingless exercise, despite a rather heartening attitude toward space travel that will introduce young auds to the ...
Fly Me to the Moon Ben Stassen's animated 3D feature for children offers a fly-on-the-wall account of the first lunar landing
"Uh, Houston, we seem to have a small problem."
In fact, the loose wire that Neil Armstrong has just detected in Apollo 11's circuitry is not the only fly in the ointment of his now famous moontrip. There is also a trio of 'real' young American houseflies on board who have hitched a ride in the hope of becoming the first insects on the lunar surface - and there are three additional Russian fly operatives down at Houston mission control, determined to sabotage any American success.
No amount of zero gravity can quite hold off the weight of influence bearing down ...
A tribute to a giant leap for mankind feels like a clumsy shuffle backward for animation.
Fly Me to the Moon (* out of four), which bills itself as "the ultimate 3-D animation," has a strained, silly and inconsistent story, bland acting and decent 3-D effects - if you relish the idea of having an insect burp or sneeze in your face. The movie's only saving grace is that it might introduce very young audiences to space exploration and NASA's glory days.
Apollo 11 is the setting for this tale, and the only interesting dialogue is based on actual NASA transcripts from the 1969 moon landing.
Nat (Trevor Gagnon) is inspired by the tales of ...
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