you thought you needed Nasa so you could go into space you thought wrong dude so wrong all you need is to be a dreamer that's all you need to do it and go in debt up to your eye balls doing it🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@chrisreaney1980Such a simplistic viewpoint. Von Braun wanted to conquer space, not England. He used Hitler's resources for his research and development and dragged out the development of the V2 until it was too late for the Germans. When the war ended the Soviets captured some of his scientists and the rest came to America. Gene Kranz has a fascinating chapter on the Germans in his book, "Failure Is Not An Option". Easter egg from BTTF3: Doc Brown mentioned that his name is actually Von Braun and that his father changed it during the first world war. Perhaps Doc is a relative?
@@williamborregard6384Well written. Before the Nazis started NASA (beguile), and then paired with Disney, the world was flat. They created a globe model well before the fake “blue marble” CGI was passed off as a real “photo.” How did they know suddenly, within one year, that the earth was a sphere? They know it’s not. NASA- biggest consumer of helium. I wonder why. Kipfer and Piccard knew….
Andy Griffith already did this in the sci-fi series "Salvage 1". I really miss that show. Next to Star Trek and the other shows of the time, this was one of my favorite.
Salvage One was different. They had permission to retrieve space junk. Farmer was trying to achieve his Spaceflight dreams by recreating the Mercury spacecraft.
@@spaceflight1019 "Salvage 1" was the series, "Salvage" was the movie the TV show was based on. Guy built a rocket Used experimental fuel Outwitted the fbi So many similarities The storyline is there
@@mrkenmt I remember Salvage One. The press mocked Andy Griffith. Unlike Farmer, who only wanted to fulfill the dream dashed by his father's suicide, Salvage One was about salvaging space junk. It got lost in the wake of a bunch of space fiction movies and TV shows.
Kinda funny to see Bobby Thornton being an astronaut, when playing against Bruce Willis as a NASA commander...as they had the reversed roles in Armageddon. Pretty much.
In a movie. It's not real nor would it be remotely possible or legal to do this. Tell us you're a ignorant boomer without telling us you're an ignorant boomer
An unplanned, unannounced launch of an intercontinental missile in rural America where Nuclear Missile silos may or may not be hidden. I don’t think this movie would have had a happy ending in reality…
Nah... it would. Remember they managed this way back in the 1950's... when they were far worse off than this, and technology and any knowledge of space(based on experience) was really in a pitiful state. Launching a rocket into space isn't hard anymore- not for a very long time. Private companies do it all the time in order to launch satellites into space (there are thousands upon thousands of self-launched satellites). The only thing prohibiting you and a bunch of guys from down the pub, launching your own rocket on some random day, using a DIY launchpad, and orbiting the earth at least once.... is the price of fuel... and government regulations! The tech to make it possible is everywhere, relatively "cheap"- and some of it free: AI, materials, electronics, CPUs, SoCs and more. It's all "cheap" and easy to come by- and the knowledge of physics and space is well-tested and well-grounded, and plentiful.
My career was crushed by bureaucracy just like this. One minute I’m half way around the world living a life of adventure, the next I’m flung back home, and processed out like a hallowed out oyster at an all you can eat. But just like this guy I never stopped dreaming and now I am a recruiter serving as a conduit between the jobless and the jobs of their dreams…..and this University gig is a dream all in of itself.
With his courage and bravery he didnt loose faith even struggles to live.great examples of hard working and beleif within and family.i wondered anyway truth and hardwork triumphs.great role model for upcoming youngsters and researchers
Michael Hughes built his own rockets and Felix Baumgartner at the time a 43-year-old skydiver did his thing and might have inspired making of that movie?
My dream was starting a nonprofit organization, with friends and my kids it has become a reality. Quetzal Ecology nonprofit organization recycles aluminum cans and plastic bottles in Sonoma County California to help school projects in the rainforest mountains of Cuetzalan and San Miguel Tzinacapan Puebla Mexico. We also help a local school. Never give up on your dreams; I fought in the Tubbs and Kincaid fires and our nonprofit organization has healed the brokenness I felt after losing almost everything in 2017 from the fire. My friends have helped my dream come true to help others. This video about the rocket man made me smile. Never give up on your dreams.
Very nice project and i am glad that you were able to fulfill your dream :) Little side-note tho; I would rework the website a little bit. White text on a very bright green is one of many design sins i've seen there. Also using a actuall hero-element covering the whole screen could work wonders and adding a slight shadow to the text in the hero-component could help as well.
Any dream worth following should be hard, but sometimes the hard part is the first step. Also, of course dreams fail, that is how you learn and better yourself. Chasing the dream means getting back up, dusting off and starting again, and again, as many times as it takes until you achieve your dreams. And if you never achieve your dreams? Well to be honest that isn't important, having lived a fulfilling and challenging life in your pursuit is the reward in itself.
Its not them to decide,its the persue and will to carry on...I used to designed some engineering in any fields formulate...but companies didn't bother me to be hired by them..such a rejections.
That question about how many dreams have been ruined by Bureaucracy was the perfect way to end this video. The answer should give us all something to ponder.
100% of Spacex's funding is from the government. 3 billion has been sent and 2 billion of this has been wasted. And they still don't have a working rocket let alone working engines. Not only that it's years behind deadline. Trust me the feds are desperate to make Spacex work so they don't become a massive scandal and all get fired. Elon musks reputation is bad enough if this happens he's being locked up for life lol especially with the way tesla stock is going and all the fraud he did there.
Once upon a time, a junkman had a dream... "I'm gonna build a spaceship, go to the moon, salvage all the junk that's up there, bring it back and sell it." So he put together a team. An ex-astronaut...a fuel expert...they built a rocketship... And they went to the moon. Who knows what they'll do next? ~Salvage (1979) . . . There are no new ideas... Still, an entertaining movie. Live your dream
My dream of becoming a railroader turned into aviation because the railroad industry is full of corruptivity and railroads looking to get rid of anyone who likes trains. Aviation hasn't let me down one bit besides seeing the story of Boeing.
With bureaucracy, we may still be using wooden sailing ships, because, well wood floats, iron sinks,, and never have aircraft as government 'Experts' know better.
Without bureaucracy and paperwork, Tiangong space station Chinese space station in low Earth orbit - Launch 29 April 2021 With bureaucracy and paperwork, International Space Station (ISS) Launch 20 November 1998 (25 years ago) Another example of bureaucracy and paperwork Mars sampler return mission - 2040+ it has now been cancelled but you`re still paying for it.
Artemis program Cost US$93+ billion (2012-2025), $53 billion in 2021-2025. Duration 2017; 7 years ago-present First flight Artemis 1 (16 November 2022, 06:47:44 UTC)[3][4] First crewed flight Artemis 2 (NET September 2025) Artemis 3 moon-landing mission, originally targeted for late 2025, will now aim for September 2026.
Boeing delays 1st Starliner astronaut launch for NASA indefinitely over parachute, wiring safety issues(the wiring was flammable) On it`s only 2nd launch after a total rebuild they plan to launch with humans on board as soon as May 6 has the feels of Space Shuttle Challenger aka a huge rush to beat SpaceX and put peoples life's at huge risk in an untested(since rebuild) launch system....
I wish they still made movies likr this .... realistic or not, these were the last messages in films that made sense. Have dreams + pursue dreams = the inability to give up. Mine was race car driver and legal or not, i did it cuz i come from the generation that loved stories like this... And thats much more of a life than copying the latest f**k boy and having 8 kids you dont meet or remember. What did you want to be when you grew up, before you gave it up? lets hear it, hit me.
Yeah, they don't make movies like that anymore. Today all we get is superhero action adventure movies and dystopian futures... If anyone could imagine a positive future, that would be helpful!
"how many dreams do you think have been destroyed by bureaucracy and paperwork?" Almost All Of Them... Almost. No matter how hard they try, they can never kill them all.
How many dreams? Probably a lot. I was an advanced thinker kid. Read encyclopedias, and then went out into the world to see those things for myself. I loved science and math. In 3rd grade, I was yelled at by my teacher for reading ahead in the science book. I resolved to tear at and destroy that idiotic 'spirit' of conformity for the rest of my life. It's been rough, but I've won. I have had great successes, businesses, and great failures, which are almost always caused by bureaucracy and it's hidden agenda of FORCED CONFORMITY. Screw that. Great ending comments, Mr Recap. Love your channel.
We will also have young sheldon running around with mini atomic laser canon, so rules are good as long the people who runs it are not someone from daily bugle.
@@spaceflight1019 e conseguido una copia con resolucion 1080p con audio ingles y subtitulos en español pero me gustaria tener una copia con audio español europeo
At first i thought Elon Musk 's been inspired by this movie. But after looking at Bruce Willis, this film was not old enough for his very young age. (to inspire the kid.)
Looks like Dreams are important, they need to be backed with hard work and sound science and often money, to many regulations these days on new ideas, I am amazed Whittle built his jet engine.
According to the Internet, the Atlas rocket is fueled by a combination of RP-1 kerosene and liquid oxygen, neither of which is exotic enough to attract the attention of the government. But they needed a plot device for the story, so...
The rich will stop people dream, especially invention that help human. If the invention were made nobody will buy their product, so they assassinate inventor. 😢
My high school friend discouraged me from a plan I had, now his brother is making a living from that plan. So keep your plans to yourself and work on it
OMG, hasn't everyone done this at some point in their life. That first and last rejection letter from NASA is always the hardest. After that, you go your own way. F-NASA!
"J. Jonah Jameson as always is J. Jonah Jameson" 😂😂😂
Billy Bob Thornton isnt JK Simmons.
J. Jonah Jameson of Daily Bungle, Marvel Studio. Am surprised 😮 to see him in this movie 🎥.
Lol 😂
That response to him throwing a brick thru someones window is hilariously accurate for small towns.
you thought you needed Nasa so you could go into space you thought wrong dude so wrong all you need is to be a dreamer that's all you need to do it and go in debt up to your eye balls doing it🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Haha 😂
"they're pretty good at assassinating people that have dreams" the FBI did the MLK
True dreamers never quit dreaming. They simply dream differently. Never stop dreaming. The world needs you.
Amen
Amen
Amen
Amen
Amen!
And the barn was untouched by the launch, TWICE!😂
well you know C.G.I🤣🤣
Simple🤣🤣
,,😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
JUST ENJOY THE STORY, DON'T BE BITTER.
Well, they don't build em like they used to... LOL!!!
It’s a well built barn.
I love how you are telling the story
I love how you make a comment
If you are not a bot, watch europa the last battle
As Dr Von Braun said "Our two greatest problems are gravity and paper work. We can lick(solve) gravity, but sometimes the paperwork is overwhelming."
It's not like nazis to worry about red tape
Administratium is the heaviest element known to man...
What about dr Von Braun tombstone ? Psalms 19:1? You ever read that. You ever think how stupid the idea of space is ? Pretty childish belief
@@chrisreaney1980Such a simplistic viewpoint. Von Braun wanted to conquer space, not England. He used Hitler's resources for his research and development and dragged out the development of the V2 until it was too late for the Germans.
When the war ended the Soviets captured some of his scientists and the rest came to America. Gene Kranz has a fascinating chapter on the Germans in his book, "Failure Is Not An Option".
Easter egg from BTTF3: Doc Brown mentioned that his name is actually Von Braun and that his father changed it during the first world war. Perhaps Doc is a relative?
@@williamborregard6384Well written. Before the Nazis started NASA (beguile), and then paired with Disney, the world was flat. They created a globe model well before the fake “blue marble” CGI was passed off as a real “photo.”
How did they know suddenly, within one year, that the earth was a sphere? They know it’s not. NASA- biggest consumer of helium. I wonder why.
Kipfer and Piccard knew….
Andy Griffith already did this in the sci-fi series "Salvage 1". I really miss that show. Next to Star Trek and the other shows of the time, this was one of my favorite.
I feel the same and commented about it too
Salvage One was different. They had permission to retrieve space junk. Farmer was trying to achieve his Spaceflight dreams by recreating the Mercury spacecraft.
@@spaceflight1019 "Salvage 1" was the series, "Salvage" was the movie the TV show was based on.
Guy built a rocket
Used experimental fuel
Outwitted the fbi
So many similarities
The storyline is there
@@mrkenmt I remember Salvage One. The press mocked Andy Griffith. Unlike Farmer, who only wanted to fulfill the dream dashed by his father's suicide, Salvage One was about salvaging space junk. It got lost in the wake of a bunch of space fiction movies and TV shows.
It's like Field of Dreams with a SpaceX twist..
Kinda funny to see Bobby Thornton being an astronaut, when playing against Bruce Willis as a NASA commander...as they had the reversed roles in Armageddon. Pretty much.
And he did it all without government handouts😂🎉🤗🤠!!!
Oh burn on Elon
In a movie. It's not real nor would it be remotely possible or legal to do this. Tell us you're a ignorant boomer without telling us you're an ignorant boomer
@@michaelposey6529 and how much did you give to traitor trump 🤣!!!
Zero. Voted for no Republicans ever.
@@michaelposey6529 well at least you got some since to bad you didn't see the joke like mems on the original post though 👀🤔!!!
8:36 Best line in the movie!
That was smoooothe
Nah, 10:10 is. "This man couldn't even get his family to have dinner at the table together every night, you got your family to dream together"
"they're pretty good at assassinating people that have dreams" literally roasing the FBI with facts they killed MLK
An unplanned, unannounced launch of an intercontinental missile in rural America where Nuclear Missile silos may or may not be hidden. I don’t think this movie would have had a happy ending in reality…
Single launch is not something dangerous.
Every major power like USA, Russia or China can intercept it.
@@alexkatc59 Now that's the happy ending we hoped for!
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Nah... it would.
Remember they managed this way back in the 1950's... when they were far worse off than this, and technology and any knowledge of space(based on experience) was really in a pitiful state.
Launching a rocket into space isn't hard anymore- not for a very long time. Private companies do it all the time in order to launch satellites into space (there are thousands upon thousands of self-launched satellites). The only thing prohibiting you and a bunch of guys from down the pub, launching your own rocket on some random day, using a DIY launchpad, and orbiting the earth at least once.... is the price of fuel... and government regulations!
The tech to make it possible is everywhere, relatively "cheap"- and some of it free: AI, materials, electronics, CPUs, SoCs and more. It's all "cheap" and easy to come by- and the knowledge of physics and space is well-tested and well-grounded, and plentiful.
Some really great actors in this movie, I'm going to watch it.
My career was crushed by bureaucracy just like this. One minute I’m half way around the world living a life of adventure, the next I’m flung back home, and processed out like a hallowed out oyster at an all you can eat. But just like this guy I never stopped dreaming and now I am a recruiter serving as a conduit between the jobless and the jobs of their dreams…..and this University gig is a dream all in of itself.
With his courage and bravery he didnt loose faith even struggles to live.great examples of hard working and beleif within and family.i wondered anyway truth and hardwork triumphs.great role model for upcoming youngsters and researchers
What a story, absolutely amazing, this could have been a Hollywood blockbuster in the cinema !!! 💯👍🏻💯👍🏻💯👍🏻💯👍🏻💯👍🏻
The question was how many dreams have been destroyed by government bureaucracy and it’s paperwork. The answer is, too many!
Try to think of ONE that everyone knows about and was totally legit, and didn’t risk the lives or property of other.
@@thetooginator153 , your request doesn’t make any sense it’s logistically impossible.
How many dreams have destroyed by those in power?
Way too many.
Michael Hughes built his own rockets and Felix Baumgartner at the time a 43-year-old skydiver did his thing and might have inspired making of that movie?
How many Mad Mikes have been prevented from killing themselves and innocent bystanders ??
This film or movie is a motivation to never give up on your dream
Reminds me of De Havilland the Mosquito aircraft in WW2. A wooden plane that was amazing
Dubbed the “wooden wonder” ✌️🇬🇧
Name : The Astronaut Farmer
Thank you.
THANK YOU!!!
tnanks
Name: The RUclips commenter
My dream was starting a nonprofit organization, with friends and my kids it has become a reality. Quetzal Ecology nonprofit organization recycles aluminum cans and plastic bottles in Sonoma County California to help school projects in the rainforest mountains of Cuetzalan and San Miguel Tzinacapan Puebla Mexico. We also help a local school. Never give up on your dreams; I fought in the Tubbs and Kincaid fires and our nonprofit organization has healed the brokenness I felt after losing almost everything in 2017 from the fire. My friends have helped my dream come true to help others. This video about the rocket man made me smile. Never give up on your dreams.
Very nice project and i am glad that you were able to fulfill your dream :) Little side-note tho; I would rework the website a little bit. White text on a very bright green is one of many design sins i've seen there. Also using a actuall hero-element covering the whole screen could work wonders and adding a slight shadow to the text in the hero-component could help as well.
Never stop fighting!
Yeah we get it you drive around town looking for cans.
Saving the earth??? Hellooo
Get lost weirdo.
This is about A Space exploration Movie
Talk to Donald trump and get off this comment section
@@findvoltageReally. And he probably pays a chinese company to recycle the plastics. Halfway back to china they dump it into the ocean.
See also "Salvage" (1979 film) and "Salvage 1" (1979 TV series).
“Mad Mike” Hughes .. the ONLY GUY to launch himself in a self-made rocket !!!!!!!! RIP Mike. (fyi - it didn't go well)
A literal rocket scientist who thought the world was flat. That has to be the mother of oxymorons.
Great recap. I can't believe I never heard of this movie.
How many dreams have been destroyed by bureaucracy and paperwork? Countless numbers!
Dreaming is easy. Turning dreams into reality; that's the hard, and often failed, part.
Only failed by loosers.
Are you a looser?
Any dream worth following should be hard, but sometimes the hard part is the first step. Also, of course dreams fail, that is how you learn and better yourself. Chasing the dream means getting back up, dusting off and starting again, and again, as many times as it takes until you achieve your dreams. And if you never achieve your dreams? Well to be honest that isn't important, having lived a fulfilling and challenging life in your pursuit is the reward in itself.
Cause administration government paperwork is bad they kill our dreams a freewill is dead
Government , administration stop us
@@DevilBoss56 No, you probably stopped yourself, and maybe for good reason.
The Government destroyed my dreams too.
Its not them to decide,its the persue and will to carry on...I used to designed some engineering in any fields formulate...but companies didn't bother me to be hired by them..such a rejections.
Freewill is dead
That question about how many dreams have been ruined by Bureaucracy was the perfect way to end this video. The answer should give us all something to ponder.
A capsule landing on the ground hits pretty hard. That's why the space program always had splash downs.
He's got a better parachute (not full of government holes)
The name Shepard comes from Alan Shepard, the first American in space
And this is why the feds hate Spacex.
100% of Spacex's funding is from the government. 3 billion has been sent and 2 billion of this has been wasted. And they still don't have a working rocket let alone working engines. Not only that it's years behind deadline. Trust me the feds are desperate to make Spacex work so they don't become a massive scandal and all get fired. Elon musks reputation is bad enough if this happens he's being locked up for life lol especially with the way tesla stock is going and all the fraud he did there.
Uh the federal government literally subsidizes SpaceX into existence
joe biden hates elon... why tesla never got the EV invite from joe bidens program.
What idiocy. Nasa funds SpaceX
This reminds me if an old tv series back in the 70's "Salvage 1" with a kinda similar premise
Didn’t know about this gem 💎
I love it. Persistence pays off..! F the government.
Oh, he could get his real Tomb Raider wife and eliminates the baddies... Simple.
Corruption and tyranny prevents some dreams becoming reality.
People like this commenting like this movie was a documentary, not understanding how hard space is.
I've seen this. Bruce Willis is also in it. Good film.
Wow, the tactics used against him are exactly the same that are used in real life amazing
Another great movie, another great recap. I'll have to stop watching these recaps until tomorrow or later.
Reminds me of "Salvage One" from the 70's.
That's a real "blast from the past;" have seen any re-runs of "salvage one" at all 😢
That was a great movie, Capricorn one was another good one from memory
My fav = Apollo 13 (watch this many 7x7)
Will not get sick of it
Once upon a time, a junkman had a dream... "I'm gonna build a spaceship, go to the moon, salvage all the junk that's up there, bring it back and sell it." So he put together a team. An ex-astronaut...a fuel expert...they built a rocketship... And they went to the moon. Who knows what they'll do next?
~Salvage (1979)
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There are no new ideas...
Still, an entertaining movie.
Live your dream
Good synopsis. Thanks.
As I was watching this, I kept thinking to myself, "Wow... That guy looks SO much like Billy Bob Thornton..."
You don't say...lol! 😂😂😂😂
dreams are made of blood.. sweat and tears ..so if you dream of it go big...and never ever lose hope.
My dream of becoming a railroader turned into aviation because the railroad industry is full of corruptivity and railroads looking to get rid of anyone who likes trains. Aviation hasn't let me down one bit besides seeing the story of Boeing.
" Live the life you've Imagined "
That was a fun ride. It was just what I needed.
Without bureaucracy and paperwork, we would never have got to the moon, nor would there be an ISS.
With bureaucracy, we may still be using wooden sailing ships, because, well wood floats, iron sinks,, and never have aircraft as government 'Experts' know better.
@@paulmoffat9306 Yes, EXPERTS DO know better, as a rule.
Without bureaucracy and paperwork,
Tiangong space station Chinese space station in low Earth orbit - Launch 29 April 2021
With bureaucracy and paperwork,
International Space Station (ISS) Launch 20 November 1998 (25 years ago)
Another example of bureaucracy and paperwork
Mars sampler return mission - 2040+ it has now been cancelled but you`re still paying for it.
Artemis program
Cost US$93+ billion (2012-2025), $53 billion in 2021-2025.
Duration 2017; 7 years ago-present
First flight Artemis 1 (16 November 2022, 06:47:44 UTC)[3][4]
First crewed flight Artemis 2 (NET September 2025)
Artemis 3 moon-landing mission, originally targeted for late 2025, will now aim for September 2026.
Boeing delays 1st Starliner astronaut launch for NASA indefinitely over parachute, wiring safety issues(the wiring was flammable)
On it`s only 2nd launch after a total rebuild they plan to launch with humans on board as soon as May 6 has the feels of Space Shuttle Challenger aka a huge rush to beat SpaceX and put peoples life's at huge risk in an untested(since rebuild) launch system....
I wish they still made movies likr this .... realistic or not, these were the last messages in films that made sense. Have dreams + pursue dreams = the inability to give up. Mine was race car driver and legal or not, i did it cuz i come from the generation that loved stories like this... And thats much more of a life than copying the latest f**k boy and having 8 kids you dont meet or remember. What did you want to be when you grew up, before you gave it up? lets hear it, hit me.
Yeah, they don't make movies like that anymore.
Today all we get is superhero action adventure movies and dystopian futures...
If anyone could imagine a positive future, that would be helpful!
Now, civilians became astronauts without NASA's training.
Both Bruce Willis and Billy Bob Thornton starred with each other in Armageddon basically 9 years after the film they would be reunited in this film
I watched this because it had Virginia Madsen. I'd watch grass grow if it had Virginia Madsen.
Bruce Willis was in this he was a good astronaut in a film Armageddon from an Oil driller to saving the world on the X-71 Freedom shuttle
Almost sounds like the beginnings of SpaceX.!!😉
"how many dreams do you think have been destroyed by bureaucracy and paperwork?" Almost All Of Them... Almost. No matter how hard they try, they can never kill them all.
Very nice👊👊👊💚💚💚
How many dreams? Probably a lot. I was an advanced thinker kid. Read encyclopedias, and then went out into the world to see those things for myself. I loved science and math. In 3rd grade, I was yelled at by my teacher for reading ahead in the science book. I resolved to tear at and destroy that idiotic 'spirit' of conformity for the rest of my life. It's been rough, but I've won. I have had great successes, businesses, and great failures, which are almost always caused by bureaucracy and it's hidden agenda of FORCED CONFORMITY. Screw that. Great ending comments, Mr Recap. Love your channel.
Thanks a lot for sharing your story
Very nice movie. Very good music. Funny (those girls). Good climaxes or "peak moments". Good performances.
Glad that Christoffer Nolan didn’t directed this movie.
That guy does everything for "real"
We will also have young sheldon running around with mini atomic laser canon, so rules are good as long the people who runs it are not someone from daily bugle.
Great Movie! ❤
Those that have made great discoveries disappear and objects and plans disappear too.
Movie title pls
The Astronaut Farmer
Just google Billy Bob Thornton and you’ll have the movie name
"NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN"
Dream Farmer John (1993)
The Corn Crop Astronaut
donde puede ver esta interesante película
It's called "The Astronaut Farmer" and that should help you find it on DVD.
@@spaceflight1019 e conseguido una copia con resolucion 1080p con audio ingles y subtitulos en español pero me gustaria tener una copia con audio español europeo
The rocket is big its huuuge 😂😂😂😂
One of my all time favorite
This is like the founder of Rocket Labs
greed of big oil is killing any good
At first i thought Elon Musk 's been inspired by this movie. But after looking at Bruce Willis, this film was not old enough for his very young age. (to inspire the kid.)
Flight of the navigator , clamps and rubber ❤and signicate fa18 computer 🖥
I'll tell my grandkids that this was the first AI made genuine movie.
14:15 Soo Huge 😂😂😂
There was a movie years back about a guy who built his own rocket to recover space junk. Just to recover the gold in them. Forget the name.
I'm so shocked that the person didn't start WW3 after getting rejected by NASA 😅
Looks like Dreams are important, they need to be backed with hard work and sound science and often money, to many regulations these days on new ideas, I am amazed Whittle built his jet engine.
According to the Internet, the Atlas rocket is fueled by a combination of RP-1 kerosene and liquid oxygen, neither of which is exotic enough to attract the attention of the government. But they needed a plot device for the story, so...
The rich will stop people dream, especially invention that help human. If the invention were made nobody will buy their product, so they assassinate inventor. 😢
The film seems running at 60 frames a second. How did you do this?
A young Max Thieriot whos now in Fire Country
Name of this movie 🎬 🤔?
Lol those powerpoint animations. And you can't get a rocket to do an orbit with that teeny tiny thing. Very unrealistic, but its actually really cool
What’s the movie called ?
Okay, Kerosene (known in rockets as "RP-1") + Hydrazine (a VERY toxic chemical that ignites INSTANTLY with oxidizers) is crazy.
Amazing story!
Wow, very admiring story
Yeah this movie was actually made about me!!! 😱😁🤪🤣👍👍🇺🇸
VolksRocket! 😁👍👍🇺🇸
One can only imagine how far ahead humanity would be if governments invested their money into its people instead of war machines.
Billy Bob looks 20 years younger than reality. Hmmm
It is almost 20 years old. But year this movie looks filtered and maybe AI smoothed the people look like dolls
Jules Verne wrote “De la Terre à la Lune” in 1865 and George Méliès' A Trip to the Moon movie.
My high school friend discouraged me from a plan I had, now his brother is making a living from that plan. So keep your plans to yourself and work on it
What's the plan?
10:11 It's not a sports car race, it is a NASCAR Sprint cup race!
And the moral of the story is: always commit to enabling your spouse's delusions.
OMG, hasn't everyone done this at some point in their life.
That first and last rejection letter from NASA is always the hardest.
After that, you go your own way. F-NASA!
Movie name please
All of them !
There used to be a TV series back in the 70s with this same story. I think Andy Griffith was in it. Does anyone remember the title?
Whatever chase your dream with full heart and expertise
if it wasn't for bureaucracy and paperwork, we'd have been multiplanetary for the past three or four decades
NASA rejected my designs. SpaceX as well. But Galactic empire soon will give me one star destroyer.
You are what you do! 🖖