After Earth hits theaters this weekend and one of the first men who left Earth’s gravity doesn’t like what he sees.
Buzz Aldrin has made a few critical remarks about the film, which stars Will Smith and his son, Jaden Smith.
Talking to the Associated Press, Aldrin says, “There was a lot of noise. In space, you don’t get that much noise. Noise doesn’t propagate in a vacuum. We talked over headsets … Fortunately, we were free of static. We could communicate with each other pretty clearly, and mission control, though we were 50,000 miles away. Arthur C. Clarke added a bit of reality to the genre with the (function) of the ship and people flying out in space on a mission.”
So, do you agree with Aldrin on the film?
Michael says
No one likes this movie from what I have heard
Sean From Edwards says
My buddy JP, who can’t say a bad thing about any movie, and loves Will Smith actually used a curse word to describe how bad this movie is, first time I have ever heard him do so.
Jake says
Will Smith is no Charlton Heston. And his son is not an actor.