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In the Shadow of the Moon
Gorgeous high-def space
By
MIKE MILIARD
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September 12, 2007
IN THE SHADOW OF THE MOON
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TO THE MOON: David Sington realizes archival
Apollo 11
footage and JFK's dream.
The archival footage in this absorbing documentary about NASA’s
Apollo
missions has been rescued from the vaults and restored to gorgeous high-def. Launch ignitions fulminate in fiery orange. Impossibly complicated control panels coruscate with blinking lights. And, over the horizon of a cratered lunar wasteland, cerulean Earth hangs vulnerable in blackness.
Apollo 11
’s Michael Collins remembers a chilly welcome: “I did not sense any great invitation from the moon for us to come into its domain.” But upon the crew’s return home, the reception was ecstatic. Splicing together interviews with the surviving
Apollo
crewmen (but no Neil Armstrong), David Sington’s workmanlike film is a reminder that JFK’s dream of sending a machine built of metal alloys “not yet been invented” and “fitted together with a precision better than the finest watch” was impossibly risky. But also rewarding. For a moment, the Earth was unified: “we” had gone to the moon.
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First chimps and now bugs get to go into orbit — that’s right, the title of this film refers to the common housefly.
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Hot topic
In the August 19 Boston Globe , conservative op-ed contributor Jeff Jacoby wrote his fifth column in eight months denying climate change.
The Wind that Shakes the Barley
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Cam'Ron
When misogyny runs this in-your-face, it’s hard to make a case for metaphors.
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The film underlines the political consequences of the space race.
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As the largest stimulus package in world history winds its way through Congress, the critics are already out in force.
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