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Max Q

  • TV Movie
  • 1998
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
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Billy Campbell, Tasha Smith, and Ned Vaughn in Max Q (1998)
AdventureSci-Fi

A shuttle is launched into space to release a new satellite. When an explosion occurs the crew has to think of a way to get back to Earth without atmospheric pressure (max q) crushing the da... Read allA shuttle is launched into space to release a new satellite. When an explosion occurs the crew has to think of a way to get back to Earth without atmospheric pressure (max q) crushing the damaged shuttle.A shuttle is launched into space to release a new satellite. When an explosion occurs the crew has to think of a way to get back to Earth without atmospheric pressure (max q) crushing the damaged shuttle.

  • Director
    • Michael Shapiro
  • Writers
    • Marty Kaplan
    • Robert J. Avrech
  • Stars
    • Billy Campbell
    • Paget Brewster
    • Ned Vaughn
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    409
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Shapiro
    • Writers
      • Marty Kaplan
      • Robert J. Avrech
    • Stars
      • Billy Campbell
      • Paget Brewster
      • Ned Vaughn
    • 16User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 3 nominations total

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    Billy Campbell
    Billy Campbell
    • Clay Jarvis
    • (as Bill Campbell)
    Paget Brewster
    Paget Brewster
    • Rena Winter
    Ned Vaughn
    Ned Vaughn
    • Scott Hines
    Geoffrey Blake
    Geoffrey Blake
    • Jonah Randall
    Tasha Smith
    Tasha Smith
    • Karen Daniels
    Denis Arndt
    Denis Arndt
    • Don Mitchum
    Christopher John Fields
    Christopher John Fields
    • Elliot Henschel
    Kevin McNulty
    Kevin McNulty
    • Oz Gilbert
    • (as Kevin Mcnulty)
    Leslie Horan
    Leslie Horan
    • Melissa Hines
    Chris Ellis
    Chris Ellis
    • Bob Matthews
    Greg Michaels
    Greg Michaels
    • Rusty Porter
    Peter Bryant
    Peter Bryant
    • John Daniels
    Tracy New
    • Pierson
    BJ Harrison
    BJ Harrison
    • Emily
    • (as B.J. Harrison)
    Neil Denis
    • Michael Daniels
    Michael J Rogers
    Michael J Rogers
    • Frank
    • (as Michael Rogers)
    Dmitry Chepovetsky
    Dmitry Chepovetsky
    • Kaysat Controller
    Mitchell Kosterman
    Mitchell Kosterman
    • Bobby
    • Director
      • Michael Shapiro
    • Writers
      • Marty Kaplan
      • Robert J. Avrech
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    foxcow

    Stupid!

    With knowledge of NASA and the space shuttle, I have to say that this movie was DREADFUL. It was slapped together in under two months with hardly any research and had even less accuracy than Armageddon. I find it shocking that they were actually able to land an astronaut (who I will not name) as technical advisor and still be so far-fetched. The acting was horrific, the special effects looked like something out of an FAA crash animation video, and some of the concepts (assigning a news reporter to the mission a day before launch, using a blow torch in space, and landing the space shuttle on an L.A. highway) are too far-fetched even for a 70's James Bond (Moonraker seemed more real than this). I find it hard to believe that this was made by the same guy who did Top Gun and Crimson Tide. Don't get a popcorn bucket for this one, get an air sickness bag.
    6Jadzia79

    Interesting way to kill two hours

    This movie, essentially a modern-day _Apollo 13_, was entertaining in the tradition of Jerry Bruckheimer films. Overall, I enjoyed it, though performances from Campbell and Brewster were fairly flat. In my opinion, Geoffrey Blake was the standout, playing a civilian filmmaker sent to document the launch of the corporate satellite. He created a character that was easy to identify with and entertaining to watch. Overall, this is light, low-budget entertainment; people in search of a rip-roaring blockbuster would do better to rent _Armageddon_ again. But as made-for-TV movies go, this one is a standout.
    jaffakree340

    Total Crap.

    I pity the cast of this film.

    Apparently Jerry Too-Much-Testosterone Bruckheimer didn't get enough space action with Armageddon so he had to slap this piece of crap together in about two months and throw it into an empty timeslot on ABC for god knows what reason. This abomination is highly inaccurate, badly written, and a complete insult to anyone who knows anything about flying or the space program. NASA deciding the day before launch to send a reporter into space.......HA! Even the Russians wouldn't do that. And using a blowtorch in space? Who was their tech advisor, Baghdad Bob?

    But aside from the technical neurosis, the film comes across as a cheap attempt at a modern day Apollo 13 and a tax shelter (probably left-over money from Armageddon, since they didn't hire real writers for that either). All in all, don't bother with this one. If you want a good modern space movie, check out Space Cowboys. At least that one didn't have you groaning every five seconds like this one did.
    2rryland

    Give it a miss

    This film laboured along with some of the most predictable story lines and shallow characters ever seen. The writer obviously bought the playbook "How to write a space disaster movie" and followed it play by play. In particular, the stereo-typical use of astronauts talking to their loved ones from outer space - putting on a brave show in the face of disaster - has been done time and time again.

    Max Q appears to have been written in the hope that the producers would throw $50 million at the project. But, judging by the latter half of the film which contained numerous lame attempts at special effects, the producers could only muster $50 thousand. To learn that the film was nominated for a "Special Visual Effects" Emmy has me absolutely gob-smacked.

    I think a handful of high school students with a pass in Media Studies could have created more believable effects!

    And the plot holes are too numerous to mention. But I will pick one out as an example. Now, I'm no NASA expert, but surely it's highly implausible that a worker attached to the shuttle simulator would suddenly hold a position of power in the control room when things start to go pear-shaped with the program. Surely there is someone more experienced at Mission Control who the Program Director would call on rather than a twenty-nine year old who has not been in the control room before.

    The only saving grace for this film is the work of Bill Campbell. He manages to make a good attempt at salvaging something out of the train wreck that is this script.

    I give this film 2 out of 10, with the above-average work of Bill Campbell in the lead role saving it from a lower mark.
    4thegeekboy

    Not a good movie...

    The plot was not good.

    The special effects weren't.

    The acting was... not very good at all.

    Like others, I felt there were numerous holes in the plot that you could fly, well, a space shuttle through.

    I thought the ending was rather unbelievable.

    By the way guys, about the "blow torch in space".

    Blow torches have their own supply of oxygen (Hence the name "Oxy-Acetylene torch"). Two hoses run from the torch: One to an acetylene bottle and one to an oxygen bottle.

    So a "blow torch" would work just fine in space.

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    • Trivia
      Max Q is indeed the point of maximum dynamic pressure on a vehicle during launch. It's also the name of the rock band whose members are all astronauts.
    • Goofs
      When viewing reentry from inside a space-shuttle, the color of the flame is usually blue or green, not orange. This is due to the specific type of shielding used on the outside of the shuttle.

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    • Release date
      • November 19, 1998 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Max Q: Emergency Landing
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Jerry Bruckheimer Films
      • Touchstone Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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