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Roving Mars [Blu-ray] by George Butler
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DVD detailsActor: Dr. Charles Elachi, George Butler, Paul Newman, Robert Manning, Steve Squyres Director: George Butler Brand: Buena Vista Home Video Cinematographer: T.C. Christensen Composer: Philip Glass Editor: Nancy Baker DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language); French (Original Language); Spanish (Original Language); French (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); French (Dubbed); Spanish (Dubbed) Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Full Screen, Subtitled, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.78:1 Running Time: 40 minutes DVD Release Date: 2007-07-31 Audience Rating: G (General Audience) Studio: Walt Disney Video
DVD Reviews of Roving Mars [Blu-ray]DVD Review: A little disappointing Summary: 3 StarsThe concept is great, and you will learn a lot of great stuff about Mars and the voyages there. But the execution fails slightly to live up to the promise. It suggests that you'll feel like you're on Mars, and there's a bit of that, but most of it feels like computer-generated imagery more than actual footage, or the actual footage feels low-resolution. Somehow, it all manages to fail to coalesce into a real feeling of being there. The disc would be a solid disc on its own terms, but it just promises too much.
DVD Review: It's okay. Summary: 3 StarsI love Disney, and I am very interested in watching documentaries. Although the movie is really beautiful, I thought it was too short. It's great, but I just wish there was more.
DVD Review: Best thing is old Disney film Summary: 4 StarsThe Mars exploration is relatively short and there are too many talking heads. The best thing on this DVD is a really great Disney film from 1957 called "Mars and Beyond." I saw it as a child and it still holds up.
DVD Review: Entertaining and love the music Summary: 4 StarsWhile the DVD does not compare to seeing this on IMAX, it is still a nicely done documentary and easily the most successful Mars mission to date (2008). The mission and the technical aspects are well explained, nicely shot, the score is perfect, and you really develop an emotional attachement to the rovers.
DVD Review: Exactly What I Expected. Summary: 5 StarsWhat a beautiful documentary! Kudos to the creators. I have been in love with the space program since the early 60's and to view a Mars project in High Definition is a dream come true.
Description of Roving Mars [Blu-ray] Action. Drama. Anticipation. Exultation. Experience it all as you join the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity for an awe-inspiring journey to the surface of the mysterious red planet. Through the eyes of these two intrepid, death-defying rovers, and with NASA scientists and engineers at your side, you'll see Mars in a way no one ever has before. You'll feel what it is like to stand on the startling surface of the planet that's intrigued mankind for eons. And you'll uncover its ultimate mystery: Is there life on Mars? Roving Mars - it's the ride of a lifetime. When you consider the odds against success, the achievements on glorious display in Roving Mars are almost miraculous. This excellent IMAX production follows the familiar IMAX format; at 40 minutes in length, it's not as wide-ranging as other documentaries might be, but in chronicling the design, launch, and successful landings of NASA's robotic Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity, it offers an unprecedented level of visual splendor, highlighted by amazingly accurate computer-animated depictions of what really happened when the rovers arrived at their destination. Financed by Disney, and combining the talents of veteran IMAX director George Butler and top-ranking Hollywood producer Frank Marshall (best known for his frequent collaborations with Steven Spielberg), this celebration of science and technology begins with a raspy introduction narrated by Paul Newman (who had recently voiced the character of "Doc" in Disney/Pixar's Cars), then dives right into the formidable challenge of launching and landing the rovers on time and budget, with a looming deadline of optimal Mars/Earth orbital alignment occurring only once every 26 months. At NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, we see highly skilled engineers addressing every challenge and every possible contingency, and project leader Steve Squyers serves as our informative host and enthusiastic populist for space exploration. After launching in June and July of 2003, the rovers traveled for seven months and 300 million miles to Mars, landing on the red planet in January 2004. Every aspect of the mission is covered in concise detail, and tension escalates as touch-down (achieved with the now-familiar "bouncing balloon" landing system) draws near. What's most remarkable, even to the crew at JPL, is that Spirit and Opportunity succeeded far beyond their mission expectations, becoming one of NASA's most triumphant achievements in interplanetary exploration. The photos, chemical analyses, and other data gathered on Mars were intended to prove the past existence of water on Mars (and hence the possibility of life), and in this and many other respects, Roving Mars stands as a breathtaking tribute to the men, women, and robots who've given us a greater understanding of the planetary system we call home. --Jeff Shannon On the Disc Roving Mars is accompanied by two excellent bonus features. First up is "Mars: Past, Present, and Future," a 25-minute "making of" featurette that provides additional educational detail about our closest planetary neighbor, along with behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with key personnel at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Then comes the 50-minute featurette "Mars and Beyond," originally broadcast in 1957 as an episode of Walt Disney's popular Disneyland TV show. Typical of that series, it's a wildly imaginative, cleverly animated look at Mars and its significance in the history of mankind. Even after more than half a century, it's filled with scientific and speculative details that are sure to engage anyone's sense of wonder. --Jeff Shannon
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