Sci Fi Movie Review: "Destination Moon"
Sci-Fi Movie Review: Destination Moon (1950) Destination Moon holds a place among the Cinematic Sci-Fi Elite in terms of importance, a small cohort of films that includes Le Voyage dans la Lun ( Trip to the Moon , 1902), Metropolis (1927) and Star Wars (1977). These films each ushered in a new era of cinematic science fiction. A Trip to the Moon started the ball rolling with (at the time) dazzling special effects and creative filming methods. Metropolis set the standard again with visuals and music, and of course, Star Wars not only took visual effects and music to another level but began en masse the concept of fandoms for a movie. What about Destination Moon though? First, a little background. Destination Moon was directed by George Pal and written by Robert A. Heinlein, one of the greatest sci-fi writers of all time. The story is both simple and (for Heinlein) unusually bland. But the movie triumphed because of the visu...