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Three young houseflies stow away aboard the Apollo 11 flight to the moon.Three young houseflies stow away aboard the Apollo 11 flight to the moon.Three young houseflies stow away aboard the Apollo 11 flight to the moon.
- Awards
- 1 win & 2 nominations
Trevor Gagnon
- Nat
- (voice)
Philip Bolden
- I.Q.
- (voice)
David Gore
- Scooter
- (voice)
Christopher Lloyd
- Amos
- (voice)
Kelly Ripa
- Nat's Mom
- (voice)
Nicollette Sheridan
- Nadia
- (voice)
Ed Begley Jr.
- Poopchev
- (voice)
Robert Patrick
- Louie
- (voice)
Steve Kramer
- Leonid
- (voice)
Mimi Maynard
- I.Q.'s Mom
- (voice)
Charles Rocket
- Mission Control 1961
- (as Charlie Rocket)
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- Writer
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAs the lunar module lands on the moon, Edwin Eugene "Buzz" Aldrin, Jr. is shown on the left side, which is the Command position, with Neil Armstrong on the right side. This is the reverse of how they were in reality. Furthermore, Armstrong is shown clapping Aldrin on the arm and calling him "Commander". In the end credits, all three Apollo 11 astronauts are named Commander (a military rank none of the astronauts held, Michael Collins and Aldrin were Air Force Colonels). The upshot is that, in this fictionalized version of Apollo 11, Aldrin commanded the mission and landed the craft, while Neil Armstrong still makes the historic first walk on the moon. With the roles reversed, "Buzz" Aldrin had campaigned internally within N.A.S.A. for this to be how the mission took place, that with Armstrong being in command, it would be Aldrin to make the first exit through the door. This movie's reorganization of the positions and ranks may have been made at Aldrin's suggestion, since he was involved in this movie.
- GoofsThe Command Module "Columbia" landed in the Pacific Ocean, not in Florida.
- ConnectionsEdited into Les astromouches (2009)
- SoundtracksFly Me To The Moon
Composed by Bart Howard
Performed by Engelbert Humperdinck
Arranged by Ruy Folguera
Produced by Gustavo Borner
Courtesy of BMG Music Publishing / Publisher Hampshire Essex
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It is not that bad!
Of course there are flaws with it, but it is not as bad as people say it is, but it could have been much better. It is dull in comparison to works by Pixar and Dreamworks, but I did actually enjoy it. There are better animated films out there, namely Beauty and the Beast but there have been a lot worse animated films as well, like the sequel to the Secret of Nimh. The script has its ups and downs, but I did actually laugh at a bit of the humour that was attempted. I do agree though that the female flies fainting act was overdone quite badly. The animation, in its 2D and 3D form is actually nicely done, in fact a vast majority of it was amazing. The main flaw with the film is the story. A bit slow and predictable, but the voice talents did well to redeem themselves in the slower bits. Another problem was the ending, Buzz Aldrin telling us that this wasn't a true story was unnecessary, we know that already. About the pace, although the film is relatively short, it just feels longer. But believe me, there has been a lot worse 3D films like Spy Kids 3, (with little sense of wonder, predictable story lines and an embarrassing cameo from Sylvester Stallone) The voice talents were very good. Christopher Lloyd made a good effort with Grandpa, and the three child flies were well done. Nicollette Sheridan also did well as his love interest, Nadia. Tim Curry, Russian accent and all, a little reminiscent of Von Talon in Valiant, also does well, despite his character being in the film for about 10 minutes, and his questionably meagre material. Most impressed me most was the soundtrack, with "Fly me To The Moon" and Strauss's Blue Danube waltz, which is one of my favourite pieces of classical music. All in all, a good film, that suffered because of the story, but I will say it was very dull at times. Whether you want to watch it is up to you. 7/10. Bethany Cox
- TheLittleSongbird
- Feb 7, 2009
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- Countries of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Ba Chú Ruồi Siêu Quậy
- Filming locations
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Box office
- Budget
- $25,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $13,816,982
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,900,523
- Aug 17, 2008
- Gross worldwide
- $46,651,414
- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.44 : 1
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