National Geographic: Journey to the Edge of the Universe (2008)

National Geographic: Journey to the Edge of the Universe (2008)
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Take an express journey to the edge of the universe as the filmmakers at National Geographic use computer-generated animation to build on images captures by the Hubble Telescope. Beginning on planet Earth, viewers are hurtled into the deepest reaches of space. There are no stops on this flight, and along the way the mysteries of the universe come alive as filmmakers examine the history and science of distant celestial bodies. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Alec Baldwin
Director(s):
Yavar Abbas
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Synopsis of National Geographic: Journey to the Edge of the Universe

Take an express journey to the edge of the universe as the filmmakers at National Geographic use computer-generated animation to build on images captures by the Hubble Telescope. Beginning on planet Earth, viewers are hurtled into the deepest reaches of space. There are no stops on this flight, and along the way the mysteries of the universe come alive as filmmakers examine the history and science of distant celestial bodies. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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    Director(s):
    Yavar Abbas
    Writer(s):
    Nigel Hembest
    Producer(s):
    Yavar Abbas
    Categories:
    Documentary
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    Member Reviews (5)

     
    John G.

    It was very unscientific and Alec Baldwin added nothing to the presentation.

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    Jeremy K.

    Sloooowwww... Great sleep aid!

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    Rudra D.

    A lot of CG, a particularly irritating "hyperspace jump" animation that was repeated over and over again and Alec Baldwin's wimpy commentary still don't take away from the few Hubble images in HD glory. Those made the documentary worth it - despite the other detractors.

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