Actress NIcollette Sheridan muscled up to the challenge for the first pitch at a Dodgers game on Monday, July 28, in support of her latest 3D animated family film Fly Me to the Moon, in theatres nationwide August 15th.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Fly Me to The Moon — it’s all in 3-D. The story about three young flies set off on a courageous mission to become the first insects on the moon by hitching a ride on the historic Apollo 11 space flight.  Based on the actual transcripts and the original blueprints from NASA, the film’s stunning visuals and meticulous attention to detail introduce a whole new generation to the awe-inspiring achievements of the space program’s most momentous mission.
 
The year is 1969 and like everyone else in the world, Nat (Trevor Gagnon) and his pals IQ (Philip Daniel Bolden) and Scooter (David Gore) are abuzz over the upcoming launch of the first manned mission to the moon. Inspired by his Grandpa’s (Christopher Lloyd) oft-told tale of hiding aboard Amelia Earhart’s plane during her famed solo cross-Atlantic flight, Nat hatches a secret plan for the three young flies to stow away on the Apollo 11 rocket.  The hard part is keeping the plan secret from his mom, Mrs. McFly (Kelly Ripa)!

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This summer Fly Me To The Moon, a complete 3-D Animated Family Film, opens August 8th. 

Fly Me To The Moon stars the voice talents of Kelly Ripa, Nicolette Sheridan, Christopher Lloyd, Ed Begley, Jr., Tim Curry, Trevor Gagnon, Philip Daniel Bolden, David Gore, Adrienne Barbeau, Robert Patrick and Buzz Aldrin, as himself.  I haven’t heard or seen Adrienne Barbeau in some time or Ed Begley, Jr.  I look forward to seeing how Kelly Ripa adds her voice talent to the movie.

The story sounds charming as it centers on three young flies set off on a courageous mission to become the first insects on the moon by hitching a ride on the historic Apollo 11 space flight.  Based on the actual transcripts and the original blueprints from NASA, the film’s stunning visuals and meticulous attention to detail introduce a whole new generation to the awe-inspiring achievements of the space program’s most momentous mission.
 
The year is 1969 and like everyone else in the world, Nat (Trevor Gagnon) and his pals IQ (Philip Daniel Bolden) and Scooter (David Gore) are abuzz over the upcoming launch of the first manned mission to the moon. Inspired by his Grandpa’s (Christopher Lloyd) oft-told tale of hiding aboard Amelia Earhart’s plane during her famed solo cross-Atlantic flight, Nat hatches a secret plan for the three young flies to stow away on the Apollo 11 rocket.  The hard part is keeping the plan secret from his mom, Mrs. McFly (Kelly Ripa)!

 

 

 

 

 

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