EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Toni Myers and Michael Massimino Take Us Into Space with Hubble 3D

The 3D experience that moviegoers have embraced worldwide with James Cameron's has truly been extraordinary. However, even Pandora can't compare with the utter splendor and beauty we can see above our own Earth with the new IMAX 3D film Hubble 3D, which will be released in IMAX theaters across the country on March 19. This stunning new film gives viewers an up-close and personal look at the recent 2009 NASA mission to repair the Hubble telescope and, with the amazing IMAX 3D technology (and on a REAL IMAX screen), you're closer to the action than ever before and you're even treated to insightful narration from Leonardo DiCaprio, which enhances the beauty on screen with loads of intriguing facts.

I recently was able to speak with both the director of the film, Toni Myers, and one of the astronauts on this Hubble mission, Michael Massimino. Here's what they both had to say about their brand new film.



Through the power of IMAX 3D, Hubble 3D will enable moviegoers to journey through distant galaxies to explore the grandeur and mysteries of our celestial surroundings, and accompany space-walking astronauts as they attempt the most difficult and important tasks in NASA's history. The seventh film from the award-winning IMAX Space Team, Hubble 3D will offer an inspiring and unique look into the Hubble Space Telescope's legacy and highlight its profound impact on the way we view the universe and ourselves.

Toni Myers' film Hubble 3D was narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio and features astronauts Scott D. Altman, Andrew J. Feustel, Michael T. Good, John M. Grunsfeld, Gregory C. Johnson, Michael J. Massimino, K. Megan McArthur and will be released in IMAX theaters across the country on March 19.

Hubble 3D was released March 19th, 2010 and stars Scott D. Altman, Leonardo DiCaprio, Andrew J. Feustel, Michael T. Good, John M. Grunsfeld, Gregory C. Johnson, Michael J. Massimino, K. Megan McArthur. The film is directed by Toni Myers.


Sources: Brian Gallagher

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  1. ZER07

    Oops: I rate this ***** star but then twice. And, just a small note of advise to Brain of Movieweb. Do some media and presentation training. Showing your crotch like that and the laid back hangin' in that chair while interviewing the makers of this magnificent piece of art does not show a respectful attitude to the interviewed. ZER07

    2 years agoby @zer07Flag

  2. ZER07

    This, "Hubble 3D" is is for today (2010) a sound&vision time-land-mark in history. For this moment the utterly and most amazing and best of what sound&image technology and human creativity can offer. If the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences lets this go unawarded, then...then...then...
    I'll shoot my foot, send in the 5 second DVD "foot"age for nomination. ZER07

    2 years agoby @zer07Flag

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