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Nambo
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19 Apr 2015, 4:46 pm

I like his 1969 film where these three Americans fly to the moon in a Saturn Five and then two of them land on it in a "Lunar Module" and jump around on it a bit.



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19 Apr 2015, 5:03 pm

Nambo wrote:
I like his 1969 film where these three Americans fly to the moon in a Saturn Five and then two of them land on it in a "Lunar Module" and jump around on it a bit.

With artistic slow motion. :D


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19 Apr 2015, 5:59 pm

AspieUtah wrote:
Nambo wrote:
I like his 1969 film where these three Americans fly to the moon in a Saturn Five and then two of them land on it in a "Lunar Module" and jump around on it a bit.

With artistic slow motion. :D


Yes indeed, I guess its a scientific fact that if you jump around with 83% less gravity and no atmosphere you are going to move much more slowly, Kubrick simulated this perfectly by slowing down the film.