PGage wrote:
> I watched it with my 11th grade son - he kind of liked it, but he thought
> a lot of it was already beneath him, so I wonder what level of education
> they are aiming it at. I also think they are a little too obsessed with
> their visual effects, which these days have a lot less of a gee whiz
> impact. Still thought it was pretty cool though.

Don't 11th-graders think pretty much everything is beneath them?

I have a bachelor's degree in a non-technical field, but I try to keep up
with space exploration and other cosmic science news (and I do tend to
enjoy science fiction and related genres). I liked it a lot, and didn't
have any problem with the amount of visual effects.

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