Posted on 05/14/2024 6:17:06 AM PDT by C210N
Fly Me to the Moon is an upcoming American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Greg Berlanti and written by Rose Gilroy. The film stars Scarlett Johansson, Channing Tatum, Nick Dillenburg, Anna Garcia, Jim Rash, Noah Robbins, Colin Woodell, Christian Zuber, Donald Elise Watkins, Ray Romano, and Woody Harrelson. Its plot follows the relationship between a marketing specialist and a NASA director during the 1960s Space Race.
"I think we should have gotten Kubrick"
Another girl power chick flick that will try and diminish white guys going to the moon. Hollywood = crap.
Diana Krall does a great version of this song.
The girls around here despise the I hate men trope
Cool.
Flop.
Have you seen the meme that says the moon landing was faked? But it was so expensive because they used Stanley krubeck to film it and he always insists on filming on location
That’s a great twist! LOL.
Once upon a time this would have been a neat little bit of fantasy. Hollywood is so disgusting, full of crap and talentless it will be filled with “the message”.
The plot involves discussion of Faking the moon landing so they would be able to put it on TV, if the actual mission to the moon was unsuccessful?
Seems like an odd storyline.
I can’t wait to not see it!....................
Fly Me To The Moon - Someone must have watched Space Cowboys to pick this song.
“Fly Me To The Moon” is one of Frank Sinatra’s best songs.
William Safire wrote a speech before the flight in case of a major failure. It was a little less than two minutes long, and hadn’t been released until just recently
https://youtu.be/jRYlmKHiUFk?si=ms9ywrbxIGNhslAk
Very fitting. It's also paraphrasing that famous line from Ralph Kramden; and Alice, who went there.
It’s tough to film 🎥 238,000 miles away and back. Especially when you only have enough fuel for Low Earth Orbit
All that said, and it's true, I am sure that with Scarlett Johansson on board, there will be at least one nude scene, probably within the first thirty minutes, for the benefit of the guys.
Starring the usual suspects showing Hollywierd has been running out of real creativity.
South Korean TV dramas and movies have more creativity, in plot, character development, and acting than anything Hollywierd produces today.
This reminds me of Jackie Gleason in his TV show when his wife would upset him he would sat “To the moon.”
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