Man On a Mission: Richard Garriott's Road to the Stars

2010 "The road to the stars is open"
6.9| 1h34m| en| More Info
Released: 14 March 2010 Released
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The story of legendary computer game developer Richard Garriott's spaceflight in October 2008.

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Micitype Pretty Good
GrimPrecise I'll tell you why so serious
CommentsXp Best movie ever!
Nayan Gough A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
Amy Goldenburg The title is most fitting "Man on a Mission" as it's the real life story of a man's (Richard Garriott) trip to space. Being a forefather of computer gaming afforded him the opportunity to invest in his life-long dream of going to space. This documentary takes you on a personalized tour of a civilian astronaut's journey, streaming previously unrecorded and unshared training and space footage. It's inside view makes space travel seem accessible. It is an inspiring story of international partnership and the future of space travel. It was my privilege to see this as part of SXSW where Richard also did a Q&A. I have a video of my 4 year old son on day the last space shuttle launched. Unprompted, my son said he was sad because he wouldn't be able to go to space. When I told Richard about this, it really connected with him and the realization of his own dream. He wrote on a poster, "You WILL be able to go to space!" Before seeing the movie, I was skeptical of the future of space travel. Richard is now a forefather of civilian space travel and this movie is a historical record of his efforts to make space travel available not just for himself, but also to a future generation of space travel dreamers.
Michael Cockerham For 50 years all the people that have left the bonds of earth to float in the microgravity of low earth orbit (and the handful that have broken even those bonds and ventured to the moon) have been civil servants. Only recently have private individuals - albeit with colossal amounts of cash - been able to join them. But the fact that they can at all is largely due to the determination of Richard Garriott. But for a few commercial difficulties he would have been the first private individual in space, as it happens he was the sixth. Man on a Mission is the documentary that follows him on the training and through the flight. If you are interested in space exploration and the life of the astronaut, then this is very mush a film not to be missed. Marred only by poor sound in some places (but hey, they couldn't take a full production crew up to the ISS!), it is well structured, inspiring and entertaining. I can't wait for his next mission.
ckdext This film brings together all the elements of a great story. Richard Garriott's personal passion for space travel is inspiring. And the guidance from his father and their collaboration together is any parent & child's dream. Then you add re-entry intrigue and insight into the Russian space program... It should have your attention now! It's fascinating look into space travel -- where we've been and where we may go in the future. The filmmakers did a fantastic job telling a fascinating story. I can only imagine what the DVD extras could include! It's a film that parents and kids can enjoy. Plus, it's got the smiliest astronaut ever, Mike Fincke. What an adventure!
radiokate Since I share Richard's dream of space travel it was a truly thrilling piece of cinema. I've have the fortune of watching shuttle launches up close, but it was a real treat to get a glimpse of things at Star City in Russia.Beautifully put together, lovely camera work and a real 'stuff that dreams are made of' story. You can't fail to get swept along by the excitement, and indeed the danger of Richard's mission.I've heard Richard tell his personal story before, it really is an incredible tale of determination and passion. The only thing that would have improved this film would be a little more about how this journey came about. He speaks eloquently about his childhood and the lengths he went to to follow in his father's footsteps, yet in the film, I felt they rushed over this slightly to get to the unmistakeably awesome footage of him getting ready for the trip itself. I can understand why they did this, but a little more about the personal side of this at the start would have earned it that 10th star from me.Don't get me wrong, I utterly loved it, would highly recommend it to anyone and it gave me such an excellent taste of what a Soyuz mission would be like that I'll be straight out working out how I can get up there myself!