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If the trailer is anything to go by, this should be pretty good.

 
Posted : 26/02/2019 6:52 am
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Cool! Love a Sci-fi.

 
Posted : 26/02/2019 7:13 am
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Wonder where I'll get to see it?

Just finishing the book Failure is Not an Option by Gene Kranz - an excellent read- and have just re-watched Moonwalk One.

 
Posted : 26/02/2019 7:17 am
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Just such an impressive effort. Never ceases to amaze.

 
Posted : 26/02/2019 8:03 am
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👍

 
Posted : 26/02/2019 8:16 am
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Slightly giddy about this. I would love to have seen In the Shadow of the Moon on the big screen but never did so will be sure to catch this. I took the kids to KSC last year and saw the Saturn V and the Treasures Room (plus of course Discovery). Amazing stuff.

Guardian liked it too (5*) - https://www.theguardian.com/film/2019/feb/25/apollo-11-review-eye-opening-documentary-is-a-five-star-triumph

 
Posted : 26/02/2019 8:55 am
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Drac, it's not Sci-fi 😉 (unless you are a conspiracy theorist)

 
Posted : 26/02/2019 9:00 am
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I spotted this yesterday. As an Apollo nerd I'm beyond excited, it looks amazing.

 
Posted : 26/02/2019 11:55 am
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FYI Apollo 11 has a UK release date now of 28th June and prior to (and presumably beyond) that there will be a cut down 45 minute version called 'Apollo 11: First Steps' for exhibition in museum IMAX theaters (like Bradford Media Museum).

http://www.thehollywoodnews.com/2019/04/17/apollo-11-uk-release/
https://film.list.co.uk/listing/1251482-apollo-11-first-steps/

 
Posted : 14/05/2019 12:31 pm
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That looks amazing. Will certainly give the conspiracy theorists ammunition, with 'unseen' footage from 50 years ago!

 
Posted : 14/05/2019 12:39 pm
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They didn't even have imax then, how could they have filmed for imax? WAKE UP SHEEPLE

 
Posted : 14/05/2019 2:58 pm
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^^ See!

 
Posted : 14/05/2019 3:33 pm
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yup, makes you think

 
Posted : 15/05/2019 2:29 pm
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and I heard Roger Moore isn't actually dead. Makes you think.....

I am so excited for this film.

 
Posted : 15/05/2019 2:45 pm
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I saw it here in Canada. It's awesome.

 
Posted : 16/05/2019 3:27 am
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OMG just watched it - the 65mm footage at the beginning is amazing of the crawler and the Saturn on the pad.
If you are an Apollo geek it's confusing as it's all crystal clear in HD - it looks like a sci fi film.
The only disappointment is that it feels quite short - it's 1:33 but I could have watched hours more of it.

 
Posted : 25/05/2019 10:49 pm
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That looks absolutely fantastic!

For fellow Apollo 11 nerds check this out (might have been shared on here already): 13 Minutes to the Moon podcast

 
Posted : 26/05/2019 8:46 am
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and another for space / science / music fans; to coincide with the 50th anniversary, on 25th July night, PSB are doing a joint orchestral version of their Race for Space album as part of the Proms season.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/events/e9p84f

 
Posted : 26/05/2019 1:21 pm
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Round here, the film is only showing for 3 nights. I don't know how popular it will be so I've already booked tickets.

 
Posted : 08/06/2019 7:01 pm
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Ooh, that's useful to know. Ta.

 
Posted : 08/06/2019 8:05 pm
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And, booked. Only on for three days at Mcr Printworks IMAX also. Cheers for the nudge.

 
Posted : 08/06/2019 9:10 pm
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I think on 50th anniversary I'll stay up all night with a kettle and chocolate biscuits just as I did when it happened.

Where did you find MCR IMAX tickets cougar? I can't find anything online.

 
Posted : 08/06/2019 10:22 pm
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https://mobi.odeon.co.uk/films/apollo_11_imax/35311/ and select Manchester (Trafford not Printworks)

Seems like 28th, 29th, 30th across the board at IMAX at least in Manchester, Leeds and Sheffield. It’s also on on Wed 26th at Bradford Media Museum but bizarrely not on their IMAX which has been showing space films since it opened in 80’s (Dream is Alive anyone??).

 
Posted : 08/06/2019 10:52 pm
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The search is a bit odd. If you put "apollo 11" in the box and hit return it gives no results, if you type it in and wait then it pops up.

 
Posted : 09/06/2019 11:18 am
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The BBC podcast 18 minutes to the moon is also excellent.

Can’t wait to go to Kennedy next year 😀

 
Posted : 09/06/2019 11:38 am
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Really annoyed that the BluRay is on sale everywhere except here and Amazon do a download but again not here yet.
We live in a global society, its like they are trying to encourage piracy. I'll try and buy it via my VPN.

 
Posted : 09/06/2019 11:47 am
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Seeing it at IMAX London. Can't wait.

 
Posted : 09/06/2019 6:13 pm
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Scuttler it does appear to be on at Bradford IMAX (AM show times) - I used the link in your earlier post.

 
Posted : 09/06/2019 8:11 pm
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136stu that’s the abridged 45 min schoolkids/STEM version.

 
Posted : 09/06/2019 11:10 pm
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Ah OK.

 
Posted : 09/06/2019 11:20 pm
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Cool! Love a Sci-fi.

Haha!

 
Posted : 10/06/2019 12:26 am
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The BBC podcast 18 minutes to the moon is also excellent.

Is that the extended edition? (-:

Can’t wait to go to Kennedy next year 😀

KSC is absolutely incredible.

 
Posted : 10/06/2019 8:27 am
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Giddy with excitement about seeing this. Usually go to Bradford for the IMAX stuff but as above they seem to only be showing the 45 minute edit - which is a bit odd. Surely that can’t be right? Might ring them.

 
Posted : 10/06/2019 9:38 am
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@sce2aux - one, possibly two IMAXs in Leeds showing it on 28-30th.

@dannybgoode - Try not to do a little wee when the Vehicle Assembly Building appears over the horizon. Best Place Evah!

 
Posted : 10/06/2019 9:54 am
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Thanks, I've found the showings at the Trafford Centre but still not Printworks.

 
Posted : 10/06/2019 11:16 am
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Ballcocks, you're right. I'm glad you mentioned it or I'd have turned up at the wrong bloody cinema!

 
Posted : 10/06/2019 3:02 pm
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Thanks @scuttler White Rose Cineworld looks like the best option.

Another vote for 13 Minutes to the Moon podcast. Absolutely superb.

Right, off to build my Lego Lunar Lander....

 
Posted : 10/06/2019 8:17 pm
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Eek - Apollo 11 tonight ont he big IMAX screen. More giddy than a 40+ yo should be. I've also managed to find a seat all on its own - no one either side so I can geek out in peace
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As for KSC next year - I think I'm more excited than babybgoode will be when he finds out he's going to Disney!

 
Posted : 29/06/2019 9:02 am
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Really annoyed that the BluRay is on sale everywhere except here and Amazon do a download but again not here yet.

If they are going to the expense of a cinema release I think they'd prefer people to buy tickets for that. They're shooting themselves in the foot otherwise. I doubt you'd have to wait for than a few weeks to buy it to watch at home

 
Posted : 29/06/2019 9:39 am
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Went last night with my son. Both really enjoyed it. Even when you know what happens (spoiler alert!) it's incredibly tense. Hope everyone enjoys it as much as we did.

 
Posted : 29/06/2019 9:47 am
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it’s incredibly tense.

The score makes it tense. Relentlessly so. A bit of anxiety is fine for the lift-off and the landing, but could the composer have allowed us some variety of emotional response? It's a constant stresser. Reminds me of Dunkirk, maybe because it was the last IMAX I saw, but there was a similarity with the score.

The contrast between Apollo 11 and For All Mankind is like one of those demonstrations from music lessons at school as to how the brain interprets exactly the same images differently depending on soundtrack. I want to watch FAM again for the dreamlike wonder and mild euphoria, I think that's the antidote.

 
Posted : 29/06/2019 6:45 pm
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Watched it at IMAX last night. Thought it was awesome; as was the score.

The F-1 engines sounded incredible through the IMAX subs.

 
Posted : 29/06/2019 8:54 pm
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Well enjoyed it. Agree with Chunky - the launch through the imax sound system is about as close as you’ll ever get to the real thing - just awesome :).

Didn’t think the music made it particularly tense either - I quite liked it.

Basically if you’re at all interested in the Apollo missions just go see it.

The Neil Armstrong biopic looks very interesting too.

 
Posted : 29/06/2019 10:31 pm
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Just got back from the IMAX. It's the film I've waited 40 years to see. Awesome.

the launch through the imax sound system is about as close as you’ll ever get to the real thing

I was talking about this on the way out. I've been lucky enough to catch a real launch, viewed from about where the shots across the bay were filmed from (that's either Satellite Beach or Coco Beach I think, from memory it's about 2 miles outside of Minimum Safe Distance). If anything it underplayed it, even that far out it's like being hit in the chest with a bass bin at a rock concert. And that was just a regular ol' rocket, the Saturn V must've loosened fillings.

 
Posted : 29/06/2019 11:04 pm
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The only disappointment is that it feels quite short – it’s 1:33 but I could have watched hours more of it.

I missed most of it, but there was a bloke on The One Show the other evening who I believe was involved with the film, and there’s something like nine hours of footage!
Plus, there are a couple of reels of original video tape going up for auction of the landing, which was bought years ago as part of a job lot. NASA has copied it onto a digital format now.

 
Posted : 30/06/2019 12:46 am
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I have clearance from house control to vector to Edinburgh to see it tonight, T-9 hours, can't wait!

 
Posted : 30/06/2019 11:15 am
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If anything it underplayed it, even that far out it’s like being hit in the chest

Oh I’m quite sure - I’ve spoken to other people who have been at launches and they’ve said the same.

Yeah actually watching a Saturn V go up would have been unforgettable. Reckon the Shuttle too would impress :).

I’m giddy enough about seeing the display one at KSC next year-shame there’s no launches scheduled whilst I’m over though.

 
Posted : 30/06/2019 11:25 am
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Saw at London Imax last night...really enjoyed it, tho I'm glad I'd heard quite a few of the BBC podcast first, cos that had explained a lot that was going on...could have done with subtitles for some of the radio transmissions too!

 
Posted : 30/06/2019 11:32 am
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I’m giddy enough about seeing the display one at KSC

It is astonishingly big.

They've got the rocket garden outside with various Atlas / Titan rockets, and the Saturn II-B which is so big they've had to lie it down. You see that and think "damn, that's big." Then you get to the Apollo centre and realise the II-B is a firework.

 
Posted : 30/06/2019 11:48 am
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Oh, and,

Do the tour. The extended tour is worth doing, the ATX experience not so much (as an adult anyway).

"Lunch with an astronaut" was far more interesting than I'd anticipated, but I guess that's dependant on the guest speaker. We had Story Musgrave (who I'd never heard of before) and he was brilliant. Gotta love a guy who for a hobby decided to train as a brain surgeon.

 
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“Lunch with an astronaut”

Is already booked :). In fact I’m going twice - once with babybgoode (now 7 so not really a baby anymore) who I’m sure will enjoy it but won’t want to spend an hour looking at the space shuttle for example and then again on my own.

Will definitely book on for the extended tour in that case as well. Honestly - Disney and Universal whilst I’m sure will be a whole load of family fun hold almost zero appeal for me.

KSC on the other hand...

 
Posted : 30/06/2019 1:18 pm
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Universal is fantastic, but I'm also a coaster geek. If white-knuckle rides aren't your thing, take in some of the shows. Terminator 2 3D, Spider-man, Shrek etc are all fab.

Orlando's theme parks aren't like Blackpool Pleasure Beach, they're in a different league. The attention to detail and customer service are second to none, even the ridge queuing areas are interesting.

 
Posted : 30/06/2019 1:40 pm
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That was very, very good.

How is is possible for humans to harness, and control, that much power from the Saturn? I just cant fathom how they can release that much energy without something breaking.
And Buzz Aldrin heart rate...!

The only thing with the documentary is I don't think it reflected just how close they were to disaster the whole time. Luckily there are lots of amazing books and 13 Second to the Moon podcast to cover the detail.

 
Posted : 01/07/2019 9:03 am
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I’m giddy enough about seeing the display one at KSC next year-shame there’s no launches scheduled whilst I’m over though.

Don't bet on it. They come thick and fast but are still ultimately subject to technical limitations and most importantly the weather which means nothing is set in stone. There was nothing scheduled for our visit last May but a nagging doubt caused me to recheck the schedule whilst we were there. One Falcon 9 night launch later... 😉

 
Posted : 01/07/2019 10:26 am
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Saw Apollo 11 at the imax last night. Hard to overstate how good it was - properly amazing.

If you get a chance to see it at an imax, do it.

 
Posted : 01/07/2019 10:40 am
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If you get a chance to see it at an imax, do it.

I think imax does the scale of it best, the takeoff scene was breathtaking. It will still be good to watch on normal screen at home but you will loose the immersive aspect.

 
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There was nothing scheduled for our visit last May but a nagging doubt caused me to recheck the schedule whilst we were there. One Falcon 9 night launch later… 😉

That's how I netted mine. We'd been out at a theme park or something, got back to the accommodation and just happened to put the TV on in the evening to hear "and tomorrow morning's launch..." - wait, what?

 
Posted : 01/07/2019 1:07 pm
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@dannybgoode - I've just thought. If you want something else a bit different to do in Orlando, check out https://www.doldricksescaperoom.com

 
Posted : 01/07/2019 1:47 pm
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I watched it yesterday on the Imax in Birmingham, thought it was fantastic. Though watching the start of it made me want to watch a documentary on the training and building of the Saturn V launches are there - is there anything good on Netflix?

 
Posted : 01/07/2019 3:34 pm
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Has anyone got any idea where I can see this in Surrey or do I have to go to London Town to watch it?
Can't find it anywhere.

 
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A decent documentary on the Saturn V

 
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How is is possible for humans to harness, and control, that much power from the Saturn? I just cant fathom how they can release that much energy without something breaking.

It’s just like humans walking upright: always on the verge of falling flat on its face!
The whole space adventure has been teetering on the ragged edge of disaster from the very beginning, just look at the capsule fire, Apollo 13, Challenger...
The Saturn V was just a spectacularly big firework, you just had to stand further back after lighting the blue touch-paper!

 
Posted : 01/07/2019 10:25 pm
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Has anyone got any idea where I can see this in Surrey or do I have to go to London Town to watch it?
Can’t find it anywhere.

A lot of IMAXs were only showing it Fri-Sun so you might struggle. Sorry. The Media Museum in Bradford (part of the science museum family) is showing a cut-down 45 min version most of summer so that might be on at the Science Museum. Also we haven't hit the 50th anniversary yet so it'd be a shame if that was it for the big screen. I'd like to see it again so will keep my eyes out and post on here if it comes back on.

 
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Not in deepest darkest Surrey but not right in town either.

My local has it on the 20th. https://www.olympiccinema.co.uk/film/Apollo-11

Not IMAX but they have quality sound.

 
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Again this may be a bit far away depending on where you are in Surrey, but Crawley Cineworld are showing it up to Sunday I believe. Not Imax though. We saw it on the Imax screen there on Saturday and it was incredible, but it was about 70% empty unfortunately.

 
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Bit late to the party on this one as was working all weekend but just back from a showing in Leeds. Absolutely awesome. I’ve been looking forward to this for ages and it didn’t disappoint. The footage is so clear and it’s so well edited I had to keep reminding myself it was genuine archive footage and not actors in a movie. The entire Apollo program is just mind blowing on so many levels.

 
Posted : 03/07/2019 11:23 pm
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After this thread, I’ve listened to the fantastic 13 minutes… podcast. Every episode a different bit of brilliant. I just re-listened to the programming one and it’s just mind-blowing how much of the stuff was being made up/developed as they went along.

The film was great. I watched it at the small but never less than lovely Showroom Cinema in sheffield (working at one of the Unis. It’s my old home town but it’s changed so much. For the better. I remember when the cinema WAS a car showroom!). Small screen but full and there was a spontaneous round of applause at the end.

For me it was all the things that could have gone wrong. Everyone knows about the 1022 (?) error on the LIM, but the manual docking (twice), the long burns, the heat shield.. even when you know how it ends, it still has you gripped. I reckon my heart rate was way higher than Buzz’s!

I loved the lack of narration etc. Those pictures and Walter K doing his gravelly thing were a brilliant way to tell the story.

 
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Saw it in I-Max last Saturday and thought it was excellent.

I am left with the firm impression that our civilisation has peaked.

 
Posted : 04/07/2019 10:11 pm
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Great film and the 13 Minutes podcast is fantastic too.

 
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After this thread, I’ve listened to the fantastic 13 minutes… podcast. Every episode a different bit of brilliant. I just re-listened to the programming one and it’s just mind-blowing how much of the stuff was being made up/developed as they went along.

I've been listening to it but I can't find the final episode, number 9. Has anyone else got this problem?

 
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Damn.... Crawley would have worked for me.
No way I'm going to get there before Sunday though.
It's such as shame that this is on limited release but other tripe seems to run for weeks.
I will see it..... somehow.
Not sure a dvd is going to do it justice.

 
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I saw it last night and thought it was great. A guy at work shared this link with me yesterday that looks a good follow up - Apollo in real time

 
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Not all of the 13 minutes are out yet - at least not via the IOS podcast app.

 
Posted : 05/07/2019 11:09 am
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The contrast between Apollo 11 and For All Mankind is like one of those demonstrations from music lessons at school as to how the brain interprets exactly the same images differently depending on soundtrack. I want to watch FAM again for the dreamlike wonder and mild euphoria, I think that’s the antidote.

Just to say, For All Mankind is on BBC Four tonight - looking forward to that. 🙂

 
Posted : 14/07/2019 8:49 am
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is there anything good on Netflix?

I watched Mission Control on Netflix last night. Really enjoyed it. Definitely worth a watch.

 
Posted : 14/07/2019 9:28 am
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I have pre-ordered on iTunes, but there isn't a release date on the site. Anybody know when it is due for release?

 
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