Friday, 4 November 2011

The American Astronaut (2001)_DVD-Rip_700MB



Movie Name:    >>>>><<<<<      The American Astronaut (2001)


Movie Format:  >>>>><<<<<    MKV


Genre   >>>>><<<<<<   Musical, Comedy, Sci-Fi


Movie Play Time:         >>>>><<<<<    91 min


Required Software:      >>>>><<<<<    VLC-PLAYER


Movie Size:      >>>>><<<<<    700MB


Movie Quality:  >>>>><<<<<    DVD-Rip


Movie Audio Quality:   >>>>><<<<<    ac3


Movie Release Date:     >>>>><<<<<    05-Aug-2011


Refenece Site for More Details See here:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0243759/


Trailer for this Movie:
[youtube]www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFxV3s3CaQ8[/youtube]


 Screen Shoot:
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Story of Movie:


Space travel has become a dirty way of life dominated by derelicts, grease monkeys, thieves, and hard-boiled interplanetary traders such as Samuel Curtis, an astronaut from Earth who deals in a rare goods, living or otherwise. His mission begins with the unlikely delivery of a cat to a small outer-belt asteroid saloon where he meets his former dance partner, and renowned interplanetary fruit thief, the Blueberry Pirate. As payment for his delivery of the cat, Curtis receives a homemade cloning device already in the process of creating a creature most rare in this space quadrant... a Real Live Girl. At the suggestion of the Blueberry Pirate, Curtis takes the Real Live Girl to Jupiter where women have long been a mystery. There, he proposes a trade with the owner of Jupiter: the Real Live Girl clone for the Boy Who Actually Saw A Woman's Breast. The Boy Who Actually Saw A Woman's... Written by {nathue@hotmail.com}







User Reviews From imdb.com:





I saw the film at the Toronto Film Festival in 2001 and loved it. Just rented the DVD and it's a treat. Not only did I enjoy the film even more than the first viewing, but I immediately rewatched it via the Director's Commentary. The commentary makes you love the film exponentially more if only because it's done in a unique way: Cory McAbee narrates at a live screening, taking questions from the audience. McAbee is uniquely eloquent in his commentary. I've heard many commentaries that simply leave me numb, praying for narcolepsy to strike. Instead, the heart and mind of a true Renaissance man were revealed, imbuing the film (and the music) with new life (just when you thought you couldn't love a film more). There are some perfect cinematic scenes in this film. I watch literally hundreds of films a year and it's rare that I'm surprised by some narrative trope but to my joy, Hey Boy! is there to give me new faith in cinema. However impressed I was with Cory McAbee before, now I'm awestruck. And it's always a treat to hear Brian Eno's name a few times in a commentary. Wow. Congratulations.







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