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October Sky

October Sky

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm a stupid boy
Review: Always seeing the listing on HBO and Starz, I never took the time to see the movie until yesterday and boy do I feel stupid. WOW, what an inspiring movie. Outstandingly acted and tugs at every conceivable emotion a human being can experience. The only negative thing I can see from it is that I'm a stupid boy for not seeing it before. A CLASSIC!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Exceptional drama about four boys and their dream
Review: With the Cold War brewing and the launch of Sputnik, paranoia captured America in its tight little grip. There were exceptions. A quartet of boys in a West Virginia coal mining town discovered their love of rocketry. Sputnik inspired them to develop their own rockets and launch them out in the wilderness. With the help and inspiration of a sympathetic teacher (Laura Dern), Homer (Jake Gyllenhaal) fights his tough father (Chris Cooper) who wants Homer to get his education and then become a coalminer just like him. Ultimately Homer achieves his dream but not before conflict, an arrest, lack of support and lack of funds try combine to try and undermine those dreams.

An intelligent and involving period drama, October Sky overcomes the pitfalls of dramas of this sort; Director Joe Johnston creates an involving, suspenseful story about a town with myopic vision and fears and a boy who dreams far beyond the reaches of the town to the stars. Gyllenhaal (The Day After Tomorrow) gives a stirring and confident performance as Homer. The entire cast particularly Chris Cooper and Laura Dern in major supporting roles add a sense of gritty reality to the film preventing it from degenerating into a "based on a true story" TV movie. Colick's screenplay doesn't take the easy way out here; he portrays Homer's father as an unsympathetic hard man who loves his sons but doesn't want them giving into pipedreams so he doesn't support them.

October Sky looks as clear as a perfect, cloudless moonlit night with rich blacks and nice color reproduction of the original theatrical film. There's some minor artifacting (this appears to be the same digital master used for the 1999 DVD release although it appears for the first time in the higher definition format of anamorphic widescreen) issues but, on the whole, the film looks particularly sharp and vivid. The 5.1 mix and DTS soundtracks both sound crisp and sharp with the edge going to the DTS soundtrack which tends to be fuller and with a wider dynamic range than the 5.1 mix. Both soundtracks use the surround speakers well particularly during the sequences when the boys are setting off their rockets.

Although this is the same digital master as last time, we go get some new special features that might make this worthwhile to fans of the film. There's a new documentary Aiming High: The Story of the Rocket Boys featuring interviews with Homer Hickam and his compatriots from West Virginia who inspired this story and Hickam to write his book. The documentary primarily focuses on Hickam and his leap from rocketry whiz to a position working for NASA. The original extras are also included. There's a Spotlight on Location featurette which, essentially, is a glorified promo for the film that showed on some of the cable channels. There's also production notes discussing the various people involved in the production from the actors to production crew. The theatrical trailer, which highlights the art of trailers in the way it summarizes the story but also why this film was a difficult sell for audiences, returns on this edition as well.

Homer Hickam does a great job separating fact from fiction in his commentary track. Surprisingly, the film remains accurate for the most part to Hickam's book and the few times it does divulge from reality it's usually for dramatic reasons and Hickam acknowledges that it does make dramatic sense. Although much of the action seems telescoped most of the action that occurs in the film (with a few exceptions) accurately portrays what occurred during the time frame of the film. Hickam notes those few exceptions and also gives the reasons the filmmakers decided to alter his story.

A marvelous story, October Sky features a number of strong performances. The new extras including Hickam's commentary track make this a worthwhile addition for fans of the movie. The better picture quality along with the new extra features will make this a worthwhile addition for fans of the film.


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Special Edition Features
Review: Since it doesn't say above what makes this a special edition, I looked it up.

This dvd includes:

*Aiming High: The Story of the Rocket Boys
- Starring the real Rocket Boys and many of the actual townspeople of Coalwood. This is an inspirational piece that should be seen by every student in the country.
* Feature Commentary with Homer Hickam
* Spotlight on Location
* Production Notes
* Theatrical Trailer



Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Where have you been?
Review: Is there anyone still out there that has not seen this movie? If so, please do yourself and the rest of the world a favor, rent it and see it tonight! This is a great family story about life, relationships, fanthers and sons, mothers and sons, duty, responsibility, hope and friendship.

Ok, thats enough of that. If you haven't seen it you should. It is an amazing true story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great movie
Review: Okay, let me start out by saying that this is a GREAT film for anyone who has a dream that everyone thinks is crazy-it is truly inspiring. It's really touching how hard the boys work together to make the rocket work. It's a little slow in some parts, but all in all, a great film.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Inspirational top to bottom
Review: This movie is insanely inspirational. If you buy any positive movie for your collection, think about this one. It tells the story of Homer Hickam and the Rocket boys. Just after the USSR launched Sputnik (the first manmade satellite), the US had to play catch-up.

At this time is when a kid (Homer) decides to build a Rocket. The movie is the quest to build a working rocket and get the hell out of the little coal mining community he is stuck in. He has dreams to get to college and work for NASA.

Will he accomplish his dreams??? Hells yea! After he makes it through two science fairs and his father. This is one of those rare movies that will make you a better person for having seen it. Do yourself the favor and get this movie.


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