Space Camp | Kate Capshaw, Lea Thompson | A Cool Movie
DVDs:
Space Camp
Space Camp
Kate Capshaw
,
Lea Thompson
MGM (Video & DVD), 2004
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highly recommended
Great Adventure for the whole family
I love the
space
program and everything about NASA and the shuttles. This is a very family friendly movie that also gives a little bit of an education about the space program. Of course it is a premise that could never happen but that is the entertainment value of the movie. All in all I rate it excellent so get out the popcorn and enjoy.
A Cool Movie
I have always enjoyed
space
movies. I recommend anyone, including children to see this movie!!
A review from Ishkabibble Whosyhimer, age 12
I really enjoyed viewing this movie.
Space
Camp
is good clean fun. It is a tale of trust, friendship, and determination. I'm sure you will love to watch it. If you are looking for a good movie to add to your collection, this is the picture for you. Buy it now!
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Awesome Movie with the true definition of TEAMWORK
In 1986, I was five years old and the
Space
Shuttle Challenger blew up which was extremely sad. However, Space
Camp
was a hit and it still is the 21st century. This movie is about a group of teens enrolled at Space Camp and found themselves in orbit. Throughout the film, they encountered a lot of life and death situations which miraculously brought back to Earth safe and sound with team effort with the entire team. Watching this film brings a lot of memories since I'm still a space enthusiast. The DVD makes the film looks even better since the quality of the picture and sound its better. To bad it needs extras like the making of the movie, a music video or a promotion about Space CAmp, but i'm still giving a five star. MAD PROPS!!!!
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Dated but still worth a look
Space
Camp
is about a group of youngsters attending the summer school of the title. During their time there they learn about becoming astronauts, NASA, the space programme etc. There are the usual teenage conflicts between some members of the group and authority.
When they get the chance to actually sit in a Shuttle whilst tests are made they think that is the ultimate adventure. Unfortunately a robot called JINX who has befriended Max (a very young Joaquin Phoenix), decided to help Max get into space for real and ensures the Shuttle is actually launched. This is where the group realise what adventure really is!
Formulaic movie with no real surprises but still quite a good film to watch, particularly for the youngsters. There are no extras (not even subtitles for the deaf) but it's a low enough price to forgive that.
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