a call to all who love great music.....no spam etc but i wanna know the film where this song is from.........on a vid called" ron paul twice removed" .the song starts around the 5 min mark all lovers of this will love it....and the film where its from is driving me mad ..thx
Why don't we take worldwide every countries military budget and together finance a mission that sends men to mars - it would be so much better spent on that...
Most of the politicians who approved the funds for manned spaceflight in the sixties never had any interest in space exploration. They just wanted to poke a finger in the Soviet's eye.
@xxJakinatorxx I weep too when I listen to this. Long gone now is a boy of 10 who sat. eyes glued to an old television watching what humanity could accomplish. Now I'm old and revel in my little world of dogs, cats and even my tortoise hibernating under my house. I too still look at the Moon at night and wonder "when will we return, and who will that be".
NOSTALGIA: Whenever I hear this soundtrack, Bill Conti's music from "The Right Stuff", the Armageddon soundtrack, the "From the Earth to the Moon" soundtrack, or the "music from the Apollo/Saturn V Center" CD, all my memories rush back: growing up as a kid, going to Kennedy Space Center/Cape Canveral/Cocoa Beach. It's almost like i relive those memories every time I hear this music. I can close my eyes and see the rocket garden, the Saturn V center, John Glenn's STS-95 launch perfectly.
Nasa is only a symptom of a larger problem....since the moon landings, America as a whole has been steadily loosing its drive, its imagination, its resolve to achieve and surpass.
Thank you Obama for delaying the progress of mankind. You are the worst presdent we've ever had. Bush at least had the decency to not kill NASA and put forth the idea for Constellation.
You can't kill the right stuff Obama, you can't kill America.
@chillaxer1993 He is not delaying the progress of mankind. He holds on ice projects that would cost billions in search of planets or life outside our own Earth, yeah, I understand. But, for the instance, we need to concentrate on our civilization and putting the efforts at the right place. I know it is frustrating to see beautiful projects like these being hold, but we cannot ignore priorities like Health, Economy, etc. Even though there are wasting money in wars and politics...
@chillaxer1993 HAHAHA ........You think that some other president will be better?????Remember who helped all presidents run their campains......people with MONEY. They make financial crises and end up with more wealth and money after it. Nothing will change until ALL the people unite and bring down all the goverenments in the world because they are all corrupted.
one day we will return to the moon. And we will walk on mars. and i'm pretty sure i'm going to see this , i'm lucky. I wasn't born to see the first man on the moon, but my grandmother, 2 weeks ago, tell me how it was. (i'm french) , with her husband and my mother, they waked up at 3 in the morning, and buy a television just for this occasion , and they saw neil amstrong walk on the moon. She died 2 day after that. 71 years old, it was 2 week ago, i'm just 15, but i'm happy that she told me this.
Every time I listen to music from this movie, or even watch the movie, I stop to think about this awesome planet + solar system +Galaxy - Corrupt governments and other things that bring the joy out of life
I was 9 watching Apollo 11 land on the moon. Long ago and I'm old now.... Yet I can listen to this at night, when all is still and quiet and visit the Moon.
It is a sin that our Goverment did away with our Space Program in the way we know it now. Sad that they wish to scrap important programs like this so that they can blow more money on useless endeavours in Washington D.C.
Sure. Obama was the one and only who spent billions after billions he didn't have on badly planned wars and the rich and super rich instead of on what the country actually needed after all. *rolleyes*
Let's face it: Space programs cost a lot of money. More money than one country will be willing and/or able to pay alone in the future. At least for everything bigger. International cooperation is in order here. With the big advantage that this way it will not be monopolised by one country alone.
I sometimes catch myself looking up at the moon... remembering the changes of fortune in our long voyage, thinking of the thousands of people who worked to bring the three of us home. I look up at the moon and wonder, when will we be going back?
We will get back out there, it's in our human nature... the only thing that is keeping us away from there is a fucking money... but human will and spirit prevailed greater things than a money :) one day we are going back :)
James horner is the no. 1 music director. The only man who does extremely well in all his movies...whether its apollo 13, braveheart or titanic, karate kid.....i think these 7 people like pritam.
Im trying to DL this song via walmart.com or amazon whatever for a vid. cant find it. the first 2.5 minutes is all i care about. can anyone help me out?
If you are using windows movie maker why not download this off youtube and drag this onto the audio line? You can edit it from there. I have done this myself so I know it works.
A word of warning though. Putting home movies together is fun and brings out the film director in all of us. If you have a wife or girlfreind and you want to keep her learn how to drag yourself away and give her a couple of minutes undivided attention every week or two.
Seriously though, have fun. By using YT to source you sound tracks every thing is there and just a few keystrokes away.
@TheSpiritof1969 iv'e been lookin into this downloading youtube and it seems there is a lot of programs to do it. What weblink did you use to dl youtube?
just watched the movie again yesterday. Amazing film. Amazing soundtrack. It's sad that most people don't appreciate a film that is about REAL human drama as opposed to fictional anymore.
@greyedwards i think i have to watch this movie at least twice a week to stay happy... just the epic soundtrack and the ability of mankind to leave the confines of our planet and venture among the stars. and in the event of tragedy, like in this movie it shows the joint effort of the entire world to bring them home. just epicness pure astronomically epic win.
Here's what the government DIDN'T/DOESN'T want you to know... The ship secretly lands safely in some pond in a secret base where nobody is allowed. The falling body of the mass of the ship is claimed to be "space junk" or "weather balloons" when, in reality, it's just the ship returning back to Earth, never leaving the atmosphere because the moon landing was all a hoax. We've never ever LEFT the atmosphere of Earth to date. It's all BS they're feeding you and you're eating it all.
Woops. Anyway I'm going to military school to study astrophysics and chemistry. One day hopefully becoming an astronaut for the CSA or possibly NASA. This
my mom thinks its sad!! It is NOT. Its pretty happy! See? mission control is happy. The wife and daughters are happy. scuba people are happy. Ship peope are happy. world is happy! The ONLY people who think this is not happy is the soviet unions.
I am an aerospace engineer and this film means a lot. How can anyone refuse to go back... I guess we are more interested in Hanna Montana and other worthless forms of entertainment on this planet of morons... sorry, a bit drunk but still enthusiastic about us as a country actually doing something right.
@mwbf109g Sorry if I (a Canadian) insults anyone here; however, did everyone notice how ironic it was that President Obama talked about “a Sputnik moment" in his State of the Union Speech? (Mr. Obama being the one that has destroyed the US space leadership for decades by cancelling Ares and a trip to Mars.)
@mwbf109g The right thing would be to get more people involved in space exploration. There's where the new jobs are that would help to restore the economy that the former Bush administration destroyed with a senseless war and corporate bailouts.
Good film, good score. Tom Hanks looks and sounds NOTHING like the real Jim Lovell but I did like Bacon and Paxton. I think the real Lovell suggested Kevin Costner to play him, as he had the closest resemblance.
The music catches the mood of the film so well. I watched Apollo 17 lift off, it was awsome. How did they let it happen that the ability to do it was almost lost and a generation cry hoax?
The time is not far off that all this will be beyond living memory. Will we ever go back?.... I don't think we ever will.
Horner is a master at using a vocal chorus to add depth and emotion to his compositions. This track is probably his master work in that regard, but you can check out the Glory soundtrack for some more brilliance.
@dandoosh90 yeah i agree, especially because a lot of the things he writes sound exactly the same. It makes me think that he isnt taking the emotion from the movie
god bless america. i only wish that we could be like we were back then. and not how we are viewed now. it makes me sad that i might not see them land on mars : ( .
we were the shit in the 50s, i hope that time will come again ! . USA ! im on my way to fight for our freedom!
@DireWeevil Weeeell you might want to remember that a lot of the experts that worked on the space program actually came from Germany before/after World War II.
@neravairathethird Von Braun came from Germany, like millions of Americans came from other countries. Whats your point? It could not be achieved in Germany proven by the fact that they did not do it. We had the infrastructure and desire to get to the moon. No other country did except Russia. Russia was the only other nation possibly capable, we just beat them to it.
@neravairathethird But you might also remember that alot of the minerals and material used in the space program was mined from the planet Earth. So, actually, the earth was responsible for visiting the moon not Germany :)
If I could ever be so lucky I would want to be on that ship with these men. Instead of spending money today on our space program and to travel to distant stars we pooled our economy into two fucking wars.
Times will never be the same... My only regret in life is that I will not live to see the day we colonize distant stars... if ever.
Matbe we will never go back to the moon, But I wonder ......... will historians in 500 or 1000 years time see the moon landings as our finest hour, and wonder at the technologies man once had and how the hell we did it?
@perezDeSanFernando Of course. I see people saying space travel and exploration is a waste of money- but at the rate we are today depleting natural resources, getting rid of space exploration is like getting rid of the military.
@perezDeSanFernando I completely agree...I often wonder if the cure for cancer and other major illnesses is hiding on some planet within our reach, you know?
@perezDeSanFernando The question is whether the US will return to the Moon. I agree that more should be spent on space exploration, but it's getting to the point where it may have to be done in private sectors with private funding.
@perezDeSanFernando. I agree that the Government shouldn't spend needless wars, bailouts, and handouts. What Government should do is help out the little guy (us).
@perezDeSanFernando The Moon landings were in a sense a "battle" of the "Cold War". Great adventure at the same time though and we need too continue it, as it's bearly started.
What government agency has had their people on the front page of TIMES? What government agency has sent people to other worlds? What government agency inspires movies like Apollo 13 and this epic score? NASA.
this song, and all the other apollo 13 songs makes me just want to salute the american flag and be proud that we went to the moon, i just wish we had enough guts to go back. we have the technology but we arn't willing to take the risk. we need a president to challlange the united states again to go back. untill that happens we wont.
Haunting. Completely captures the essence of the emotions felt by Mission Control upon their safe return. If you ever have the chance, go to Space Center and do the Level 9 Tour and sit at Gene Krantz's desk. Beyond the pale of amazing. To be in THE Mission Control (a designated landmark) is awe inspiring... Great post, fantastic music and brilliant movie....
The effects were great in this movie. But would have been REAL boss,, is if they switched the characters so it was Gilligan, Maryanne, and Mr. Howell, in capsule, with Mrs. Howell, Ginger, and the Professor running the show from the command center. Now THAT would have been a great movie!
a call to all who love great music.....no spam etc but i wanna know the film where this song is from.........on a vid called" ron paul twice removed" .the song starts around the 5 min mark all lovers of this will love it....and the film where its from is driving me mad ..thx
arniemonkey 2 weeks ago
this makes me wanna play the whole mass effect series
MakersMark723 3 weeks ago
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What's the name of this song?
keely132 1 month ago
Why don't we take worldwide every countries military budget and together finance a mission that sends men to mars - it would be so much better spent on that...
:D
Kangoojimmy 1 month ago 3
@Kangoojimmy Best comment ive heard in a long time now. :D
clubdriver 1 month ago
Most of the politicians who approved the funds for manned spaceflight in the sixties never had any interest in space exploration. They just wanted to poke a finger in the Soviet's eye.
winnross 1 month ago
00:06 = HERCULES ? :D
Alexis8DC 2 months ago
1:42 !!!! :D
Fioneytiri 2 months ago
it remind me Titanic soundtrack!
Fioneytiri 2 months ago
@Fioneytiri Because Horner is master in recycling his own works.
robinjanasek 1 month ago
@robinjanasek yes you're right like for Avatar :)
Fioneytiri 1 week ago
this is the good old space feeling! thx for upload!
MrLukestar1 2 months ago
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xxJakinatorxx 2 months ago
@xxJakinatorxx I weep too when I listen to this. Long gone now is a boy of 10 who sat. eyes glued to an old television watching what humanity could accomplish. Now I'm old and revel in my little world of dogs, cats and even my tortoise hibernating under my house. I too still look at the Moon at night and wonder "when will we return, and who will that be".
mgwilliams1000 2 months ago 2
"imagine governments of this planet meeting life outside this planet and we cant even trust life of this planet...?")
mdaddywill 2 months ago
@mdaddywill Ours would probably assume they have weapons of mass destruction.
1king4all 2 months ago
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NOSTALGIA: Whenever I hear this soundtrack, Bill Conti's music from "The Right Stuff", the Armageddon soundtrack, the "From the Earth to the Moon" soundtrack, or the "music from the Apollo/Saturn V Center" CD, all my memories rush back: growing up as a kid, going to Kennedy Space Center/Cape Canveral/Cocoa Beach. It's almost like i relive those memories every time I hear this music. I can close my eyes and see the rocket garden, the Saturn V center, John Glenn's STS-95 launch perfectly.
sulacomarine 2 months ago
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sulacomarine 2 months ago
"Apollo 13 to Houston, its good to see you again!"
biggstjetsfan24 2 months ago
NASA fuck you.
You haven't done shit since 1972. Either make yourself useful and go to the moon or GTFO
yesiamawizardjonny 3 months ago
@yesiamawizardjonny
Nasa is only a symptom of a larger problem....since the moon landings, America as a whole has been steadily loosing its drive, its imagination, its resolve to achieve and surpass.
Ravenflight104 3 months ago 3
@Ravenflight104 well nasa isnt about space they do research on other things
ustiansniper 1 month ago
@yesiamawizardjonny Very true
ERIC59Roblox 2 months ago
goodbye apollo.
TreetopClanJim 3 months ago
apollo. thats all i can say
TreetopClanJim 3 months ago
Thank you Obama for delaying the progress of mankind. You are the worst presdent we've ever had. Bush at least had the decency to not kill NASA and put forth the idea for Constellation.
You can't kill the right stuff Obama, you can't kill America.
chillaxer1993 3 months ago
@chillaxer1993 He is not delaying the progress of mankind. He holds on ice projects that would cost billions in search of planets or life outside our own Earth, yeah, I understand. But, for the instance, we need to concentrate on our civilization and putting the efforts at the right place. I know it is frustrating to see beautiful projects like these being hold, but we cannot ignore priorities like Health, Economy, etc. Even though there are wasting money in wars and politics...
sayenshin 3 months ago
@chillaxer1993 HAHAHA ........You think that some other president will be better?????Remember who helped all presidents run their campains......people with MONEY. They make financial crises and end up with more wealth and money after it. Nothing will change until ALL the people unite and bring down all the goverenments in the world because they are all corrupted.
captalex84 2 months ago
@chillaxer1993 bush killed america and left obama to pick up the pieces
Nikon05 2 months ago
one day we will return to the moon. And we will walk on mars. and i'm pretty sure i'm going to see this , i'm lucky. I wasn't born to see the first man on the moon, but my grandmother, 2 weeks ago, tell me how it was. (i'm french) , with her husband and my mother, they waked up at 3 in the morning, and buy a television just for this occasion , and they saw neil amstrong walk on the moon. She died 2 day after that. 71 years old, it was 2 week ago, i'm just 15, but i'm happy that she told me this.
DragonicaYoutub 3 months ago
Every time I listen to music from this movie, or even watch the movie, I stop to think about this awesome planet + solar system +Galaxy - Corrupt governments and other things that bring the joy out of life
thumb if you agree
AxisOf3vil 4 months ago 3
I was 9 watching Apollo 11 land on the moon. Long ago and I'm old now.... Yet I can listen to this at night, when all is still and quiet and visit the Moon.
mgwilliams1000 4 months ago
should be in the top 10 movies.
TreetopClanJim 4 months ago 3
R.I.P. Apollo
MrBigben1221 4 months ago 6
I LOVE JAMES HORNER =D
simbadkai2 5 months ago
James Horner is as good if not better than John Williams.
What a soundtrack!
SHM1953 5 months ago
@SHM1953 They're just differen't too me. Both are great!
TheGroundedAviator 4 months ago
It would help to get the ending of the music. To go the whole way listening to end it like that. BIG disappointment.
treasurehunter911 5 months ago
It is a sin that our Goverment did away with our Space Program in the way we know it now. Sad that they wish to scrap important programs like this so that they can blow more money on useless endeavours in Washington D.C.
treasurehunter911 5 months ago
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MakersMark723 5 months ago
Sure. Obama was the one and only who spent billions after billions he didn't have on badly planned wars and the rich and super rich instead of on what the country actually needed after all. *rolleyes*
Let's face it: Space programs cost a lot of money. More money than one country will be willing and/or able to pay alone in the future. At least for everything bigger. International cooperation is in order here. With the big advantage that this way it will not be monopolised by one country alone.
lubuergi 5 months ago 4
RIP Space program, thanks to Hussein Odouchebag.
ShutupHollywood 5 months ago
7 people can't run a vacuum cleaner on 12 amps, john...
cromicus 5 months ago 2
7 people can't run a vacuum cleaner on 12 amps, john...
cromicus 5 months ago
Kangoojimmy 5 months ago
We will get back out there, it's in our human nature... the only thing that is keeping us away from there is a fucking money... but human will and spirit prevailed greater things than a money :) one day we are going back :)
CroPETROforever 5 months ago 2
Go to Mars will be alot great step for mankind too!
Entei2000 6 months ago
Our space program shall rise in 2025 where a new era of Apollo is schedualed for launch like if you knew this also
poogooify 6 months ago
290 People Safely Returned back to Earth!
jermster17 6 months ago
If John Williams and James Horner ever collaborated on a soundtrack, the result would be too beautiful for humans' sanity.
abraveastronaut 7 months ago 24
@abraveastronaut OMG I absolutaly agree!
HoBustinJopson 6 months ago
@abraveastronaut Good Idea - lets write them an email :)
Jeger75 6 months ago
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@abraveastronaut Dont forget Hans Zimmer.
ultrajd 1 week ago
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i3igDaddy203 7 months ago 2
this reminds me alot of the glory soundtrack
SkaterJake191 7 months ago
R.I.P. space program
1993dam 7 months ago 77
@1993dam I wanna be a astrounaut since I was young! too
Entei2000 6 months ago
@1993dam The space program is alive and well. NASA has got plenty of irons in the fire.
fatkinson2011 1 month ago
:) good tune
MrWeatherman10 8 months ago
James horner is the no. 1 music director. The only man who does extremely well in all his movies...whether its apollo 13, braveheart or titanic, karate kid.....i think these 7 people like pritam.
urimeena 8 months ago
IF ANYONE KNOWS WHERE I CAN DOWNLOAD THIS CAN YOU PLEASE MESSAGE IT TO ME?
ARMANIgoggles 8 months ago
how can i get this song on my ipod i cant find it anywhere on itunes : / dammit.
problemchild1187 8 months ago in playlist soundtracks
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Fiorwestcoast 8 months ago
Where can i get this song? Got A Download Link?
AnimatedBoy1 9 months ago
@AnimatedBoy1 amazon.com
haborufan 8 months ago
Im trying to DL this song via walmart.com or amazon whatever for a vid. cant find it. the first 2.5 minutes is all i care about. can anyone help me out?
HoBustinJopson 9 months ago
@HoBustinJopson
If you are using windows movie maker why not download this off youtube and drag this onto the audio line? You can edit it from there. I have done this myself so I know it works.
TheSpiritof1969 9 months ago
@TheSpiritof1969 wow. thanks man,
HoBustinJopson 9 months ago
@HoBustinJopson
A word of warning though. Putting home movies together is fun and brings out the film director in all of us. If you have a wife or girlfreind and you want to keep her learn how to drag yourself away and give her a couple of minutes undivided attention every week or two.
Seriously though, have fun. By using YT to source you sound tracks every thing is there and just a few keystrokes away.
TheSpiritof1969 9 months ago
@TheSpiritof1969 iv'e been lookin into this downloading youtube and it seems there is a lot of programs to do it. What weblink did you use to dl youtube?
HoBustinJopson 9 months ago
Megacoolbeans13. great point therexxx that shut him up lolxx
TomTaylor1999 9 months ago
just watched the movie again yesterday. Amazing film. Amazing soundtrack. It's sad that most people don't appreciate a film that is about REAL human drama as opposed to fictional anymore.
greyedwards 9 months ago
@greyedwards i think i have to watch this movie at least twice a week to stay happy... just the epic soundtrack and the ability of mankind to leave the confines of our planet and venture among the stars. and in the event of tragedy, like in this movie it shows the joint effort of the entire world to bring them home. just epicness pure astronomically epic win.
mrrobotto16 4 months ago
James Horner its very very very great i love this theme ^^
simbadkai2 9 months ago
Then how do you explain the iss?
MegaCoolbeans13 9 months ago
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So fake...
Here's what the government DIDN'T/DOESN'T want you to know... The ship secretly lands safely in some pond in a secret base where nobody is allowed. The falling body of the mass of the ship is claimed to be "space junk" or "weather balloons" when, in reality, it's just the ship returning back to Earth, never leaving the atmosphere because the moon landing was all a hoax. We've never ever LEFT the atmosphere of Earth to date. It's all BS they're feeding you and you're eating it all.
AndyHarglesis 9 months ago
Woops. Anyway I'm going to military school to study astrophysics and chemistry. One day hopefully becoming an astronaut for the CSA or possibly NASA. This
MegaCoolbeans13 9 months ago
I'm going to military school to
MegaCoolbeans13 9 months ago
my mom thinks its sad!! It is NOT. Its pretty happy! See? mission control is happy. The wife and daughters are happy. scuba people are happy. Ship peope are happy. world is happy! The ONLY people who think this is not happy is the soviet unions.
ultislasher1 10 months ago
You know, when your home all bye yourself in pitch dark night this song gets kinda creepy. otherwise, great song!!
ultislasher1 10 months ago
Ed Harris is brilliantly cast as Gene Kranks in this and the music is epic.
JSremus 10 months ago 2
Ever since 2008, everytime I hear the splashdown theme, I get goosebumps.
This soundtrack stayed on my favorites list for 3 years.
Incredible movie and incredible soundtrack
Bravo
ghjiop23 11 months ago 4
7 people exceeded 20 amps
reniisgod 11 months ago 111
@reniisgod That was pretty clever XD
GrandTheftChicken 7 months ago
@reniisgod very lol
krugerfuchs 7 months ago
@reniisgod you deserve an award for that one. haha!!
Nikon05 2 months ago
more films about human strength please, less about our weaknesses
Roarlover34 11 months ago 2
Just one word......Epic
Barberminator 11 months ago
Love this movie! Glad I have the soundtrack. I've always loved history and learning about space travel.
BeA90sKidAgain 11 months ago
i wish i coulda been there
boogboogboony 11 months ago
beutiful song
MegaMichaelin 1 year ago
This is a great film but it would be nice to see the REAL Apollo 13 Astronauts, because we might just forget who they really were.
NorceCodine 1 year ago
@NorceCodine one of them was in the movie, jim lvel. plus jack swigert died so he can't apper.
12345678994776 1 year ago
seend the movie yesterday, was great!
davemovie111 1 year ago
Incredible film. One of my all time favorites, and my favorite composer doing the soundtrack. I'm in heaven.
thelupoistheman1 1 year ago
Sundtrack slightly better than the movie...
DreamgirlM 1 year ago
We were going back in 2020 with the new Constellation program. But it was
cancelled due to the budget mess and financial meltdown. Thank W for that.
skye1212 1 year ago
I am an aerospace engineer and this film means a lot. How can anyone refuse to go back... I guess we are more interested in Hanna Montana and other worthless forms of entertainment on this planet of morons... sorry, a bit drunk but still enthusiastic about us as a country actually doing something right.
mwbf109g 1 year ago 2
@mwbf109g Sorry if I (a Canadian) insults anyone here; however, did everyone notice how ironic it was that President Obama talked about “a Sputnik moment" in his State of the Union Speech? (Mr. Obama being the one that has destroyed the US space leadership for decades by cancelling Ares and a trip to Mars.)
mikefastener 1 year ago
@mwbf109g The right thing would be to get more people involved in space exploration. There's where the new jobs are that would help to restore the economy that the former Bush administration destroyed with a senseless war and corporate bailouts.
lmkm57 1 year ago
Good film, good score. Tom Hanks looks and sounds NOTHING like the real Jim Lovell but I did like Bacon and Paxton. I think the real Lovell suggested Kevin Costner to play him, as he had the closest resemblance.
ForeverBennett 1 year ago
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I never lived in this time period but I still miss this America...
RANGERDAWG290 1 year ago
Amazing film
tcw00 1 year ago
" WHEN ARE WE GOING BACK ? " WHEN ?
cplusmc7377 1 year ago
@cplusmc7377
On the next 10 years, more likely around 2017... depending upon budget and oil peak pressure.
Axon36 1 year ago
@Axon36 Yay! I'll be 20 then. Maybe in nasa as well, Who knows?
bathbeads10 1 year ago
7 people Went to the Moon and Never Returned RIP!
TheFighterpilot93 1 year ago
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Serpico261 1 year ago
@TheFighterpilot93 ahh i mean 12
Serpico261 1 year ago
The music catches the mood of the film so well. I watched Apollo 17 lift off, it was awsome. How did they let it happen that the ability to do it was almost lost and a generation cry hoax?
The time is not far off that all this will be beyond living memory. Will we ever go back?.... I don't think we ever will.
tpsossff 1 year ago
i cried at the end of the movie
spark214606 1 year ago
i cried
spark214606 1 year ago
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i cried during the movie in the last part
spark214606 1 year ago
i cried during the movie
spark214606 1 year ago
@spark214606,
Same here. That ending was incredible.
thelupoistheman1 1 year ago
Excellent song. Very Peaceful yet powerful, not to mention, a great movie dedicated to those brave men and women who travel to the stars and back.
Firefighter659 1 year ago
omg i was just thinking that the Avatar them and apollo 13 theme sounds suspiciously alike. I didnt even know that james horner composed this!!
georgica303 1 year ago
Apollo 13: Failure is not an option
Gallade252 1 year ago
is this annie lennox voice?
Apollinaris87 1 year ago
Horner is a master at using a vocal chorus to add depth and emotion to his compositions. This track is probably his master work in that regard, but you can check out the Glory soundtrack for some more brilliance.
ersatzelvis 1 year ago
its ok film
LeChiffre3223 1 year ago
I just love this film...it is just up my street, as we say in the UK...
silverstartrucker 1 year ago
Apollo XIII: What a GREAT SUCCESS!!!
Hardenaw 1 year ago
@Hardenaw It was, a lot of lessons learned and applied and everyone got home alive.
gatorbait51 1 year ago
Beautiful!
olivia1swimme09 1 year ago 2
James Horner is the best movie score composer in the world.
GunsOfThePhoenix 1 year ago
@GunsOfThePhoenix sorry but john williams and hans zimmer are better. no disrespect to james horner hes great too
cje8 1 year ago
@cje8 This is James Horners most powerful work, he is amazing here!
wirramirra26 1 year ago
@GunsOfThePhoenix He's up there but John Williams and Hans Zimmer are a bit better
dandoosh90 1 year ago 2
@dandoosh90 yeah i agree, especially because a lot of the things he writes sound exactly the same. It makes me think that he isnt taking the emotion from the movie
georgica303 1 year ago
absolut episches lied :)
sowas wird leider heute nicht mehr so viel komponiert :-(
finde soetwas sollte es viel mehr geben :D
Neub90 1 year ago
god bless america. i only wish that we could be like we were back then. and not how we are viewed now. it makes me sad that i might not see them land on mars : ( .
we were the shit in the 50s, i hope that time will come again ! . USA ! im on my way to fight for our freedom!
louie111887 1 year ago
@louie111887 what about the rest of the world?? we dont get a god bless :(
Nikon05 1 year ago
@Nikon05 Apollo was an American endeavor the world shared, but it could not be done by anyone else.
DireWeevil 1 year ago
@DireWeevil Weeeell you might want to remember that a lot of the experts that worked on the space program actually came from Germany before/after World War II.
neravairathethird 1 year ago
@neravairathethird Von Braun came from Germany, like millions of Americans came from other countries. Whats your point? It could not be achieved in Germany proven by the fact that they did not do it. We had the infrastructure and desire to get to the moon. No other country did except Russia. Russia was the only other nation possibly capable, we just beat them to it.
DireWeevil 1 year ago
@neravairathethird But you might also remember that alot of the minerals and material used in the space program was mined from the planet Earth. So, actually, the earth was responsible for visiting the moon not Germany :)
liptonBlueBirdAdd 1 year ago
And Germany copied the liquid fuel rocket design from American Robert H. Goddard the father of the the rocket, so they can fuck off.
njdevil281 1 year ago
@njdevil281 von Braun said as much and he never understood why the Americans failed to see Goddard's brilliance
gatorbait51 1 year ago
@Nikon05 your right. god bless the world !! : )
louie111887 1 year ago
Wow, i'm totally in loved with this theme !
GilbertsV1 1 year ago
If I could ever be so lucky I would want to be on that ship with these men. Instead of spending money today on our space program and to travel to distant stars we pooled our economy into two fucking wars.
Times will never be the same... My only regret in life is that I will not live to see the day we colonize distant stars... if ever.
jerichocrost 1 year ago
@jerichocrost yes ! god bless america ! i wish i could of seen those days : (
louie111887 1 year ago
one of james horners best
MrHPsauce01 1 year ago
ahh that was great. Apollo 13 is such inspiring in so many ways.
no wonder ive bought the soundtrack, the book and of course the movie
This movie or lets say this historical event just influenced my life
Serpico261 1 year ago
Matbe we will never go back to the moon, But I wonder ......... will historians in 500 or 1000 years time see the moon landings as our finest hour, and wonder at the technologies man once had and how the hell we did it?
tpsossff 1 year ago
This is what government should be spending our money on - space exploration. Not endless wars, bailouts and handouts.
perezDeSanFernando 1 year ago 85
@perezDeSanFernando Of course. I see people saying space travel and exploration is a waste of money- but at the rate we are today depleting natural resources, getting rid of space exploration is like getting rid of the military.
cheesapuffa 1 year ago
@perezDeSanFernando took the words right outta my mouth, bro!
RickyPrescott 1 year ago
@perezDeSanFernando I completely agree...I often wonder if the cure for cancer and other major illnesses is hiding on some planet within our reach, you know?
pogmofoil 1 year ago
@perezDeSanFernando you sound like a man who should get signed up with the ludwig von mises institute.
gazz12345a 1 year ago
@perezDeSanFernando The question is whether the US will return to the Moon. I agree that more should be spent on space exploration, but it's getting to the point where it may have to be done in private sectors with private funding.
lmkm57 1 year ago
@perezDeSanFernando. I agree that the Government shouldn't spend needless wars, bailouts, and handouts. What Government should do is help out the little guy (us).
Fymious 1 year ago
@Fymious People should learn to help themselves out first instead of always looking out for daddy's hand or pat on the back ;)
Governments are there to help promote and develop, so that the said little guy can do just that ;)
Nice memories on the vid btw!
pilotroman19 1 year ago
@perezDeSanFernando AMEN
vcuo 9 months ago
@perezDeSanFernando
+1
vcuo 9 months ago
@perezDeSanFernando The Moon landings were in a sense a "battle" of the "Cold War". Great adventure at the same time though and we need too continue it, as it's bearly started.
TheGroundedAviator 8 months ago
@perezDeSanFernando amen brother
chazmoney3 8 months ago
@perezDeSanFernando
Sissy nation can't deal with failure:
watch?v=DY7bTlUFz98
mateo3470 8 months ago
@mateo3470 says the spic of a country that hasn't done anything
74Bloodraven 8 months ago
@74Bloodraven
I'm not. But if you are a sissy you might feel better blaming your problems on everyone else.
mateo3470 8 months ago
Beat THAT Hans Zimmer!
ThaRealKalimpa 1 year ago 2
@ThaRealKalimpa hans zimmer is good too you know
Balto2WolfQuest 1 year ago
What government agency has had their people on the front page of TIMES? What government agency has sent people to other worlds? What government agency inspires movies like Apollo 13 and this epic score? NASA.
EndeavourLaunch 1 year ago
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japan777777 1 year ago
One of the best movies ever
downest3 1 year ago
this song, and all the other apollo 13 songs makes me just want to salute the american flag and be proud that we went to the moon, i just wish we had enough guts to go back. we have the technology but we arn't willing to take the risk. we need a president to challlange the united states again to go back. untill that happens we wont.
ibetterthenu2 1 year ago
@ibetterthenu2 um...i think that not the risk...but the money is what keeps us here
FireXtheRipper 1 year ago
One of the best soundtracks ever done for a movie.
Pointeman1 1 year ago 34
Haunting. Completely captures the essence of the emotions felt by Mission Control upon their safe return. If you ever have the chance, go to Space Center and do the Level 9 Tour and sit at Gene Krantz's desk. Beyond the pale of amazing. To be in THE Mission Control (a designated landmark) is awe inspiring... Great post, fantastic music and brilliant movie....
am4516 1 year ago
The effects were great in this movie. But would have been REAL boss,, is if they switched the characters so it was Gilligan, Maryanne, and Mr. Howell, in capsule, with Mrs. Howell, Ginger, and the Professor running the show from the command center. Now THAT would have been a great movie!
xvoy2002 1 year ago