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Re: SpaceX and Tom Cruise to make film in space?
« Reply #20 on: 05/07/2020 01:43 pm »
I do t think people realize that the very reason this ISS filming is happening is because it’s Tom Cruise. He’s driving this, not NASA or even a film studio. Like him or not, he is almost obsessively driven by creating the most realistic stunts in his films and that means he’s doing most of the stunt work.

Re the parabolic flight - he had a French company build a c-130 (I think) fuselage inside a parabolic flight aircraft and they shot it in free fall. This is all driven by Cruise.

He shuns CG whenever possible.

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Re: SpaceX and Tom Cruise to make film in space?
« Reply #21 on: 05/07/2020 02:16 pm »
Arguably, entertainment as a mass-medium allows the spaceflight industry to interface with the mass-consumer audience, as space comes within reach as an exotic new environment with dramatic and eye-catching potential.

Can the film industry become the newest big spender for private spaceflights? If it catches on and becomes a trend, then will we see demand to continually push the envelope with edgier locales, like the Moon, etc, as they come within reach?

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Re: SpaceX and Tom Cruise to make film in space?
« Reply #22 on: 05/07/2020 09:59 pm »
Cruise is a Commercial rated single & multi engine fixed wing pilot, (possibly rotor wing, too) the P-51 you see in the Top Gun trailer is his own, supposedly the hangar also is his own, and I'm glad he's doing the movie. Hell, maybe he can do some shooting at SNC and put a manned Dream Chaser into it?

I know it's popular to bash movie stars, but, with the exception of Travolta's Battlefield Earth, I don't know of any Hollyweird type using their movies to promote Scientology, nor do I care. Travolta based his aircraft at our FBO once when he was filming a nearby movie, I never heard a single bad word said about him or his crews from our staff, and, in fact, they did me a favor once during a checkride when I was trying to complete a maneuver.


If Cruise, Travolta, or whoever have the smash to go to orbit, make a movie, and inspire younger people to go into STEM, I'm all for it. But, Yeah, I'll bet Cameron is chewing his teeth right now, IIRC I think he wanted to do it several years ago but abandoned the project (Development limbo).
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Re: SpaceX and Tom Cruise to make film in space?
« Reply #23 on: 05/08/2020 02:14 am »
Cruise is a Commercial rated single & multi engine fixed wing pilot, (possibly rotor wing, too) the P-51 you see in the Top Gun trailer is his own, supposedly the hangar also is his own, and I'm glad he's doing the movie. Hell, maybe he can do some shooting at SNC and put a manned Dream Chaser into it?

I know it's popular to bash movie stars, but, with the exception of Travolta's Battlefield Earth, I don't know of any Hollyweird type using their movies to promote Scientology, nor do I care. Travolta based his aircraft at our FBO once when he was filming a nearby movie, I never heard a single bad word said about him or his crews from our staff, and, in fact, they did me a favor once during a checkride when I was trying to complete a maneuver.


If Cruise, Travolta, or whoever have the smash to go to orbit, make a movie, and inspire younger people to go into STEM, I'm all for it. But, Yeah, I'll bet Cameron is chewing his teeth right now, IIRC I think he wanted to do it several years ago but abandoned the project (Development limbo).

Cameron, who would be supremely qualified to do a project in space, got dinged by Russian doctors and denied a Soyuz-ISS opportunity. He doesn't seem to be involved with Cruise's project now (apparently they were teamed back in 2000) and I think he's about to re-start an AVATAR movie in New Zealand. But it would be interesting to see if Russian medical standards have changed....

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Re: SpaceX and Tom Cruise to make film in space?
« Reply #24 on: 05/08/2020 05:16 am »
Cruise is a Commercial rated single & multi engine fixed wing pilot, (possibly rotor wing, too) the P-51 you see in the Top Gun trailer is his own, supposedly the hangar also is his own, and I'm glad he's doing the movie. Hell, maybe he can do some shooting at SNC and put a manned Dream Chaser into it?

I know it's popular to bash movie stars, but, with the exception of Travolta's Battlefield Earth, I don't know of any Hollyweird type using their movies to promote Scientology, nor do I care. Travolta based his aircraft at our FBO once when he was filming a nearby movie, I never heard a single bad word said about him or his crews from our staff, and, in fact, they did me a favor once during a checkride when I was trying to complete a maneuver.


If Cruise, Travolta, or whoever have the smash to go to orbit, make a movie, and inspire younger people to go into STEM, I'm all for it. But, Yeah, I'll bet Cameron is chewing his teeth right now, IIRC I think he wanted to do it several years ago but abandoned the project (Development limbo).

Cameron, who would be supremely qualified to do a project in space, got dinged by Russian doctors and denied a Soyuz-ISS opportunity. He doesn't seem to be involved with Cruise's project now (apparently they were teamed back in 2000) and I think he's about to re-start an AVATAR movie in New Zealand. But it would be interesting to see if Russian medical standards have changed....

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Thanks, Michael, I was wondering what happened. FWIW, Avatar 2 is supposed to be released Dec 17, 2021, with Avatar 3, 4, and 5 every 2 years afterward.

Had Cameron made it into space, he would have been the only person in history to have visited orbit, AND the lowest spot on earth.
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Re: SpaceX and Tom Cruise to make film in space?
« Reply #25 on: 05/08/2020 06:05 am »
Cameron, who would be supremely qualified to do a project in space, got dinged by Russian doctors and denied a Soyuz-ISS opportunity. He doesn't seem to be involved with Cruise's project now (apparently they were teamed back in 2000) and I think he's about to re-start an AVATAR movie in New Zealand. But it would be interesting to see if Russian medical standards have changed....

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If someone intends to fly to ISS on board a US spaceship do Russian medical still have veto rights?
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Re: SpaceX and Tom Cruise to make film in space?
« Reply #26 on: 05/08/2020 06:17 am »
I'd like to see James Cameron be one of the folk who do the circumlunar flight with Yusaku Maezawa sometime in the 2020s.
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Re: SpaceX and Tom Cruise to make film in space?
« Reply #27 on: 05/08/2020 10:54 am »
Cameron, who would be supremely qualified to do a project in space, got dinged by Russian doctors and denied a Soyuz-ISS opportunity. He doesn't seem to be involved with Cruise's project now (apparently they were teamed back in 2000) and I think he's about to re-start an AVATAR movie in New Zealand. But it would be interesting to see if Russian medical standards have changed....

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If someone intends to fly to ISS on board a US spaceship do Russian medical still have veto rights?
If there is a valid medical reason that is still an issue then other doctors should or are likely to take it as seriously, and NASA and SX etc, along with their insurance companies could also decide he is unsafe to fly. A medical emergency  could mean an early return, or choosing to abort, not only devastating the mission, but causing additional risk to other astronauts and spaceflight participants. So we should avoid the "tone", or implication that bad/mean/political Russian doctors denied him, and the wonderful USA will fly him!
However with additional vehicles, instead of only Soyuz, such risks appear less overall.
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Re: SpaceX and Tom Cruise to make film in space?
« Reply #28 on: 05/08/2020 04:33 pm »
Seems from some tweet that Michael López-Alegría could join Tom Cruise for that flight.

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Re: SpaceX and Tom Cruise to make film in space?
« Reply #29 on: 05/10/2020 07:00 pm »
Cameron, who would be supremely qualified to do a project in space, got dinged by Russian doctors and denied a Soyuz-ISS opportunity. He doesn't seem to be involved with Cruise's project now (apparently they were teamed back in 2000) and I think he's about to re-start an AVATAR movie in New Zealand. But it would be interesting to see if Russian medical standards have changed....

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If someone intends to fly to ISS on board a US spaceship do Russian medical still have veto rights?
If there is a valid medical reason that is still an issue then other doctors should or are likely to take it as seriously, and NASA and SX etc, along with their insurance companies could also decide he is unsafe to fly. A medical emergency  could mean an early return, or choosing to abort, not only devastating the mission, but causing additional risk to other astronauts and spaceflight participants. So we should avoid the "tone", or implication that bad/mean/political Russian doctors denied him, and the wonderful USA will fly him!
However with additional vehicles, instead of only Soyuz, such risks appear less overall.

Is it possible that Cameron was turned down by the Russians due to a specific feature of the Soyuz that prevented him from being able to fly? E.g. physical size- the descent module is pretty cramped.
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Re: SpaceX and Tom Cruise to make film in space?
« Reply #30 on: 05/27/2020 12:14 am »
https://twitter.com/thr/status/1265412712714166272

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Director #DougLiman, who worked with #TomCruise on 'Edge of Tomorrow' and 'America Made,' will helm a secret feature Cruise is developing that will be shot, at least in part, in space

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Re: SpaceX and Tom Cruise to make film in space?
« Reply #31 on: 05/27/2020 12:29 am »
Sounds like we're finally seeing something that might justify one of those really BIG Bigelow modules.  Soundstage G-0.  Build your fictional spacecraft inside it and start filming!

Hmmm...

Universal? They do own BSG
MGM?  Stargate

Nah... first one up will be the house of mouse... ;)
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Re: SpaceX and Tom Cruise to make film in space?
« Reply #32 on: 06/15/2020 07:43 pm »
https://twitter.com/offnom/status/1272601166522843137

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A nice tidbit from our interview with @JimBridenstine: we got solid confirmation from the man himself that Tom Cruise is indeed working with @Axiom_Space to shoot a movie on the ISS! (Starts at the 14:08 mark of the episode.)

Listen to the full episode:
https://www.offnominal.space/episodes/origins-jim-bridenstine

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Re: SpaceX and Tom Cruise to make film in space?
« Reply #33 on: 07/23/2020 06:05 pm »
https://twitter.com/thesheetztweetz/status/1286361647204962322

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Tom Cruise’s space movie will have a production budget of $200 million at most, Variety reports, with Universal Pictures in negotiations for the film.

It will be directed by Doug Liman, launching Cruise to the ISS with a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule.

https://variety.com/2020/film/news/universal-circling-tom-cruise-doug-liman-film-to-shoot-in-space-exclusive-1234713658/

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Re: SpaceX and Tom Cruise to make film in space?
« Reply #34 on: 07/24/2020 02:11 pm »
Hopefully considering the expense it will be better than Ad astra...  ;D

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Re: SpaceX and Tom Cruise to make film in space?
« Reply #35 on: 07/30/2020 09:02 pm »
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I heard that Tom Cruise has already tried on the suit at SpaceX HQ in Hawthorne

twitter.com/thesheetztweetz/status/1288941678749986817

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Universal Pictures committed to funding Tom Cruise's space movie, Deadline reports, with SpaceX partnering on the project that will send Cruise and director Doug Liman to the space station #CruiseDragon

https://twitter.com/thesheetztweetz/status/1288941861143543809

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Liman reportedly came to Florida in May to watch the launch of NASA & SpaceX's Demo-2 mission.
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Re: SpaceX and Tom Cruise to make film in space?
« Reply #37 on: 09/26/2020 08:13 pm »
Hopefully considering the expense it will be better than Ad astra...  ;D
Two hours of a blank screen with white noise would be better than Ad Astra.

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Re: SpaceX and Tom Cruise to make film in space?
« Reply #38 on: 10/10/2022 10:21 pm »
This should be entertaining!:

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Just when you thought Tom Cruise achieved his greatest possible cinematic triumph with the success of the Top Gun sequel, the blockbuster star comes up with an idea that is, quite literally, out of this world.

The 60-year-old Hollywood veteran has reportedly teamed up with The Bourne Identity director Doug Liman on a movie pitch that involves filming in space, which was first tabled in 2020 before the Covid-19 pandemic halted plans.

Cruise and Liman are said to have reached out to Universal Filmed Entertainment Group (UFEG) on an idea which will see the actor take a rocket up to the International Space Station.

“I think Tom Cruise is taking us to space, he’s taking the world to space,” UFEG Chairman Donna Langley said, per BBC News.

“That’s the plan. We have a great project in development with Tom … Taking a rocket up to the Space Station and shooting.”

Langley revealed most of the movie would be shot on earth, culminating in “the character [going] up to space to save the day”, adding she is hopeful Cruise will become “the first civilian to do a space walk outside of the space station.”

If the film gets off the ground, Cruise would be the first movie star to shoot in outer space on the International Space Station.

https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/movies/tom-cruise-set-to-become-first-actor-to-shoot-movie-in-outer-space/news-story/22237751b5cf8052647271147123a93b
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Re: SpaceX and Tom Cruise to make film in space?
« Reply #39 on: 10/11/2022 12:57 am »
I wondered what the story was this. Wasn't Tom supposed to go on an Axiom flight?
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