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Hubble 3D Reviews

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Matthew S

Super Reviewer

October 24, 2011
I will never forget exploring the Orion nebula's star nursery in 3D, or traveling to the end of the Hubble's universe. Never before has 3D felt essential, but it is here. For a fleeting moment the Universe is no longer flattened by the spatial limits of pictures. DiCaprio does a wonderful job explaining the depth and majesty of our journey. I want more. A lot more.
thmtsang
thmtsang

Super Reviewer

June 17, 2011
This is an interesting documentary narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio. He tells the story of the launch, repair and mission of the Hubble telescope which looks into the cosmos. You cannot imagine all the stars in the galaxies. It's unbelievable what it has captured.
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Super Reviewer

August 23, 2010
Great job doing this documentary, it was really good and I enjoyed every second of it. I felt like a little kid watching this in amazement. I actually saw this on IMAX DVD quality and it really look and felt great, no need for 3D.

The filmmakers who brought you aboard the Space Station 3D invite you to follow the Hubble Space Telescope on its mission to explore the farthest reaches of the cosmos. Follow astronauts up into space as they strive to get the powerful telescope prepared for a fantastic journey of discovery. Witness the birth of a star, and experience the awesome power of a supernova in stunning IMAX 3-D.
Ross C

Super Reviewer

April 17, 2010
An excuse to release another 3D movie of astronauts in space, which as always is awesome - it's an entertaining way to watch the Hubble repair EVAs. But the movie is too short; there's not enough of the Hubble images and their science. The journey through the stars and into the Orion Nebula showed real promise for 3D as an astronomy outreach tool, but the rest wasn't so carefully prepared, making galaxies & nebulae look like layered paper cut-outs.
Byron B

Super Reviewer

March 22, 2010
Expresses the same sentiment as Carl Sagan's Pale Blue Dot ultimately and I love that. I wish the film was longer than 45 minutes. And I wish more images from deep space captured by Hubble had been included. Instead this mainly consisted of observing the austronauts' repair mission, which was interesting enough. This was not a 3D movie with the glasses. There was just the effect of traveling through space based on the images and analysis of Hubble's instruments. The view inside Orion's Nebula was particularly AMAZING!
Rostron2
Rostron2

Super Reviewer

August 6, 2010
A very engaging film, despite what seems like a pedestrian mission. The photography is spectacular, and the use of 3-D enhances the beauty of the space vista. I agree with the premise that the Hubble telescope may just be in the top 'Man-Made Wonders' category. An astonishing journey where no one has gone before. Caught this at the local Tech Museum of Innovation. Just great film-making.
Angela A

Super Reviewer

December 21, 2010
This was awesome. Just breathtaking.
Isaac
Isaac

Super Reviewer

June 13, 2010
Hubble 3D gives the viewer an eye-opening, astounding, captivating look at our universe like no film has done before.
HeroPK
HeroPK

October 11, 2010
This would have been alot better seeing it in IMAX 3D, but the images are still great on a HD TV. There wasn't really anything unexpected in the story so your safe skipping it.
jibberish45
jibberish45

September 5, 2010
An extremely intresting and well done documentary about fixing the Hubble telescope. This film contained some of the most well done uses of the 3-D effect I've ever scene. To be honest, you should probably only see this if its in 3-D actually. The only thing keeping this movie from getting a full five stars would be Leonardo DiCaprio's narraration. It is extremely distracting and takes away from every scene he's in. Other than this small factor, go to your nearest museum with a IMAX 3-D theater, and go see this now.
May 7, 2013
This was FANTASTIC. I sat in awe of the beauty that the Hubble has discovered. A truly remarkable presentation and well narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio. You do not need to be a fan of space exploration or anything like that to enjoy this. My only complaint is that it was so well done that the 44 minute run time left me wanting to see more when it was over.
Caleb Sprous
Caleb Sprous

March 17, 2013
I fucking love science.
Toad
Toad

July 1, 2012
Really cool to look at.
December 19, 2011
If it doesn't have aliens it doesn't have my attention
October 27, 2012
Saw this film today at the Kennedy Space Center during a tour. It really opens your mind to Mulder's I want to believe. The special effects were amazing. I acutally got dizzy.
September 9, 2012
Gezien bij NASA, mooie korte film!
September 8, 2012
Brilliant use of IMAX 3-D. Pity it wasn't longer.
August 25, 2012
Although way too short, and little storytelling, Hubble excels what it set out to do, and that is to make a visionary masterpiece of space and uses 3D in the best way possible and also raises some questions about the origins of humanity and is brilliantly narrated by Leonardo Dicaprio.
August 8, 2012
Getting lost in Milky way, Andromeda and other galaxies trillions of light years from earth in this amazing star gazing jouney. Spectacular!
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