Monday, January 5, 2009

Still no sign of Marvin's P-38 Space Modulator...



HOLDERNESS – The red planet has never been seen by the human eye quite so boldly and brilliantly on the big screen, thanks in part to a New Hampshire filmmaker.

On Jan. 16, the Museum of Science in Boston's Mugar Omni Theater will begin showing the 40-minute IMAX film "Roving Mars," which was directed by George Butler of Holderness, president of White Mountain Films.

Butler is best known for directing "Pumping Iron," which introduced the world to body builder Arnold Schwarzenegger, now governor of California. He also became famous for his film "The Endurance," which told of the 1914 Antarctic expedition and survival of Sir Ernest Shackleton and his crew.
This looks very cool...