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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not Much Cronkite, No Hi-Def,
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This review is from: Man on the Moon (40th Anniversary Edition) [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
Seconding John Hillestad: there is no hi-def material on this disc. It seems the blu-ray format has been used solely to get four and a half hours of video onto a single disc.The Walter Cronkite "Man on the Moon" documentary is a 75-minute summary of the Apollo 11 flight that was apparently aired not long after the flight. It consists mostly of footage from CBS News coverage. As someone who experienced the space program largely through watching CBS, there is some nostalgia value to seeing the simple animations and simulations -- actors in spacesuits attempting to show what was happening in the spacecraft before the actual pictures from the moon started to come in. And, following Cronkite's death not long ago, it's touching to see the skilled professional get so excited during the landing and the first steps that he can't really communicate effectively. But if you're interested in the Apollo program itself, there are better alternatives. The value here is all nostalgia. The disc also contains a number of NASA PR films: "Houston, We've Got a Problem" and "The Space Shuttle: A Remarkable Flying Machine," look dull and blurry, as if they're tenth-generation dupes of the original films. "The Eagle Has Landed" and "Time of Apollo" look considerably better. There are two episodes of a NASA-produced series called "Twenty Five Years of Progress," which I had never seen before. It's the best thing on the disc if you're interested in the early history of NASA. The disc is disappointing. The prominence of Walter Cronkite on the cover seems deceptive, given his participation in only a small fraction of the material on the disc. I'm somewhat consoled by the fact that I didn't have to pay the premium price asked for many blu-ray discs.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
no need for blu ray - its all worse than SD,
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This review is from: Man on the Moon (40th Anniversary Edition) [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
I was hoping for better video but wow this is just plain awful. There is no need for blu ray here if its on normal dvd save some cash. I was expecting much more. there is NO HD on this disc at all... I was hoping they converted the film stock to better resolution for blu ray but the stock is sooo bad there is no hope..... now why discovery could do a lot better with when we left earth just shows that this was a lazy cbs effort.....
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Great Reprise of CBS Apollo Program Coverage; Poor Transfer of NASA Films.,
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This review is from: Man on the Moon with Walter Cronkite - 2 DVD Set (DVD)
I greatly enjoyed seeing again (actually reliving) the CBS videotapes covering the Apollo moon program of years ago, and especially the legendary Walter Cronkite as it happened. But that is about where my enjoyment of this set ended. All the rest of the first disk, and all of the second was poor transfers of umpteenth-generation NASA films of the manned space program from Apollo onward. I've seen better transfers to regular DVD of regular 8-mm. movie film than these were. For a consistently clear visual history of the entire manned space program, get the Discovery Channel set, "When We Left Earth" on Blu-Ray, if you have a Blu-Ray player. The Al Reinert film, "For All Mankind" went back to the ORIGINAL NASA films kept in cold storage in Houston to be excellently transferred, and this is also on Blu-Ray.For seeing the CBS material from the Gemini and Apollo space programs again, I give the first program on the first disk five stars. All of the rest of the material I give one star (and would give less if I could). Averages out to two stars.Man on the Moon with Walter Cronkite - 2 DVD Set
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