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IMAX: Hubble 3D

IMAX: Hubble 3D

2010
Documentary
Short Film
45m
An IMAX 3D camera chronicles the effort of 7 astronauts aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.
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IMAX: Hubble 3D

2010
Documentary
Short Film
45m
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Rated 23 Apr 2010
95
73rd
Good: Awesome quality, well paced, good narration; - Bad: Would have liked for them to clearly distinguish between computer generated work and real Hubble shots, some of the narration seemed dumbed down for kids, some of the news clips really stood out as low quality based on the TV resolution (they should have come up w/ a different solution)
Rated 06 Apr 2010
80
75th
I've been fascinated with astronomy since I was a child so I was really looking forward to this. It's beautiful and thought provoking. My only complaint is that I wish there was more time given to the extremely complex images that the Hubble Telescope is capable of and less attention given to the astronauts. As much as I appreciate their efforts, the constant "And then they had ANOTHER major problem!" narration got tiring.
Rated 24 Jan 2015
30
11th
What a disappointment. It has the terrible narrated script of a cable TV documentary, and that's exactly where it would be were it not for the visuals. But the biggest crime is the overuse of CGI: you're discussing the greatest camera mankind has ever made, and you instead choose to create obviously fake images instead of the utilising the truly remarkable images Hubble captures? A totally missed opportunity.
Rated 22 Sep 2010
89
89th
Well made documentary, though very basic, but its hard to fault something designed to bring in the typical museum crowd. Gives you a serious appreciation for Hubble as an instrument and the people who keep it running.
Rated 31 May 2014
37
12th
'Change your view of our universe' the poster heralds.. It would be fair to say if you see a documentary titled Hubble 3D, you'd expect a high definition, 3-dimensional depiction of various landscapes pulled from the lens of the telescope. Instead you get a chunk of this film set within Earth's atmosphere & another focusing on some helmet-cam repair work, only reaching its potential once or twice in the whole 40-odd minute experience. Example of a side-tracked or core content-less documentary.
Rated 03 Nov 2011
78
93rd
...and then realisation that I will never be an astronaut flashed in my brain, and tears started running down my cheek... Oh, space, Y U so beautiful?!
Rated 30 Jul 2010
88
69th
Marvelous but way too short.
Rated 27 Apr 2011
60
65th
It sure is an eye-candy, but the narration treatment has a narrow viewpoint; simply going for the awe inducement(which backfired for me), especially considering the subject.
Rated 02 Jul 2011
65
45th
It's a decent documentary with some awesome visuals and actually told me some information I both didn't know and hadn't even heard about. Unfortunately, I just don't care enough about space to get really into it. The coolest stuff was the actual Hubble images of space, but they had to cut that too short by spending half the movie talking about astronauts who went out to repair it. I really didn't care about that part at all.

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