Capricorn One Comments

  • Alivia 2023-09-20 08:28:29

    In that era when resources for translations were scarce, one of the movies that was played on a loop by cctv6 was politically correct at that...

  • Jarvis 2023-09-18 14:05:56

    I like this kind of conspiracy theory movie, but the suspense is revealed too early, and the good subject matter is...

  • Hank 2023-09-08 04:44:57

    Revisiting this old movie and gaining a deeper understanding. Stories are fictitious and phenomena are well-documented. From the book "Space Dwellers" can be confirmed. Behind the exuberant and manic burning of money, there are ugly politics and dirty transactions. Whether it is to attract people's attention or commercial production, the courage of filmmakers to expose the abuses is still...

  • Kacie 2023-08-20 13:35:37

    I saw it when I was a...

  • Adolf 2023-08-16 22:53:36

    ==1==BDRip-NowYS is very beautiful, the lines are exquisite and simple, and survival in the wilderness is also praised, but the reasoning and investigation of the newspaper reporters are a bit boring and far-fetched. ....

  • Ned 2023-08-10 02:25:53

    1. I finally watched the movie that I always wanted to watch when I was a teenager. If I could watch it at that time, I would have been so happy; 2. My later life experience told me that 80% of the success in this world comes from conspiracy and...

  • Moshe 2023-08-08 18:32:52

    I watched it in the 1980s. At that time, I felt that the American director really dared to shoot (additional...

  • Christiana 2023-06-28 21:49:53

    I watched it when I was a kid, I think it's too easy for this group of...

  • Tyrese 2023-06-15 05:22:41

    Both are satires, but the plot logic is not as good as the wagging...

  • Burdette 2023-05-15 04:15:41

    The first half of the burden was well laid out, but the second half of the chase fell into a cliché. Desolate and atmospheric photography, realistic scenes, and the protagonist of Ross's...

Extended Reading
  • Edyth 2022-10-16 10:32:31

    conspiracy theory fan

    Wed Nov 10,
    2004Conspiracy theory fans

    sometimes feel that they are a conspiracy theory fan, and any strangeness will make them alert. Although there is a conscious adjustment to let oneself relax, the original vigilance from below the cerebral cortex still arrives as expected.
    In the midst of...

Capricorn One quotes

  • Dr. James Kelloway: Okay, here it is. I have to start by saying that if there was any other way, if there was even a slight chance of another alternative, I would give anything not to be here with you now. Anything. Bru, how long have we known each other? Sixteen years. That's how long. Sixteen years. You should have seen yourself then. You looked like you just walked out of a Wheaties box. And me, all sweaty palm and deadly serious. I told everybody about this dream I had of conquering the new frontier, and they all looked at me like I was nuts. You looked at me and said, "yes." I remember when you told me Kay was pregnant. We went out and got crocked. I remember when Charles was born. We went out and got crocked again. The two of us. Captain Terrific and the Mad Doctor, talking about reaching the stars, and the bartender telling us maybe we'd had enough. Sixteen years. And then Armstrong stepped out on the Moon, and we cried. We were so proud. Willis, you and Walker, you came in about then. Both bright and talented wise-asses, looked at me in my wash-and-wear shirt carrying on this hot love affair with my slide-rule, and even you were caught up in what we'd done. I remember when Glenn made his first orbit in Mercury, they put up television sets in Grand Central Station, and tens of thousands of people missed their trains to watch. You know, when Apollo 17 landed on the Moon, people were calling up the networks and bitching because reruns of I Love Lucy were cancelled... I can understand if it was a new Lucy show. After all what's a walk on the moon? But reruns? And then suddenly everybody started talking about how much everything cost. Was it really worth twenty billion to go to another planet? What about cancer? What about the slums? How much does it cost? How much does any dream cost? Since when is there an accountant for ideas? You know who was at the launch today? Not the President. The Vice-President, that's who. The Vice-President and his plump wife. The President was busy. He's not busy. He's just a little bit scared. He sat there two months ago and put his feet up on Woodrow Wilson's desk, and he said, "Jim. Make it good. Congress is on my back. They're looking for a reason to cancel the program. We can't afford another screw-up. Make it good. You have my every good wish." His every good wish! I got his sanctimonious Vice President! That's what I got! So, there we are. After all those hopes and ll that dreaming, he sits there, with those flags behind his chair, and tells me we can't afford a screw-up. And guess what! We had a screw-up! A first-class, bona-fide, made-in-America screw-up! The good people from Con-Amalgamate delivered a life-support system cheap enough so they could make a profit on the deal. Works out fine for everybody. Con-Amalgamate makes money. We have our life-support system. Everything's peachy. Except they made a little bit too much profit. We found out two months ago it won't work. You guys would all be dead in three weeks. It's as simple as that. So, all I have to do is report that and scrub the mission. Congress has its excuse, the President still has his desk, and we have no more program. What's sixteen years? Your actual drop in the bucket! All right. That's the end of the speech. Now, we're getting to what they call the moment of truth. Come with me. I want to show you something.

  • Charles Brubaker: We... are dead. We are dead.

    Lt. Col Peter Willis: Shit. I was such a terrific guy.