Spacecamp with Kate Capshaw: DVD Cover

    Spacecamp Director: Harry Winer Cast: Kate Capshaw, Lea Thompson, Kelly Preston, Larry B. Scott

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/02/2004
    • Original Release: 1986
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 27,143

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    Closed Caption; English: Stereo Surround; English, French, & Spanish language subtitles

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Main Title [4:09]
    2. Campsite [7:08]
    3. Hijinks [8:02]
    4. Max's Best Friend [2:18]
    5. Basic Training [4:49]
    6. "Anything Is Possible" [6:33]
    7. Life on Earth [3:22]
    8. Control Freaks [4:25]
    9. "Friends Forever" [2:19]
    10. Space Cadets [10:32]
    11. View From the Top [3:47]
    12. Breathing Lessons [10:24]
    13. Life Savers [13:34]
    14. Coming Through [9:29]
    15. The Old Code [4:42]
    16. Fly Home/End Credits [11:30]

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    Editorial Reviews

    This is an eerily prescient family adventure starring Kate Capshaw as Andie, a frustrated NASA astronaut who's never actually been into outer space. Her husband, flight controller Zach (Tom Skerritt), is sympathetic, but he can't influence her place in the rotation. Andie is assigned to train a group of intelligent high school students at the summer science camp called Space Camp, which is run by NASA and supervised by her husband. There she meets her campers: Kevin (Tate Donovan), a blasé, horny teenager; Tish (Kelly Preston), an airhead with a photographic memory; Kathryn (Lea Thompson), an arrogant pilot; obnoxious youngster Max (Joaquin Phoenix); and scientist-in-training Rudy (Larry B. Scott). While testing the solid booster rockets aboard a real shuttle, the team is blasted into space accidentally. Without enough air, the discordant team pulls together, each discovering hidden talents. The "Challenger" space shuttle disaster in January 1986 was bizarrely similar to the events depicted in Spacecamp, with far more horrific results. Its release date pushed back several months because of the tragedy, the film was still a painful reminder to the public of the national calamity, and it consequently grossed only about $10 million at the box office. Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

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    May 15, 2007: This movie was awesome! Its fun, corny, and can be watched for hours!!! Its 80s classic at its best! "whip me, beat me, take away my charge cards, its NASA!"

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    August 09, 2005: i remember watching this over and over during the summer on lifetime when i was a kid. even though it was a lame 80s movie, i still couldn't NOT watch it. yeah it's super cheesy, but i still love it!!!


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