Review of Thunderbirds Are GO (1966) by Ohsnappage . — 16 Aug 2011
Thunderbirds first big screen outing that doesn't disappoint - for long time fans anyway. International Rescue are called to help the second Zero-X mission to Mars after the first was sabotaged.
The focus of this movie is the troubled Zero-X program and the youngest Tracy brother, Alan's attempts to gain recognition for his work at International Rescue. This takes Alan into a strange dreamworld with Lady Penelope but ultimately Alan becomes the movie's hero. This is what the horrid 2004 live action film tried to do and failed miserably!
Anyway, plenty to love with new scenes and shots of our favourite Thunderbird machines, more elaborate spacecraft and modern buildings and tonnes of explosions resulting from trivial system malfunctions and saboteurs that keep International Rescue in business.
This review of Thunderbirds Are GO (1966) was written by Ohsnappage . on 16 Aug 2011.
Thunderbirds Are GO has generally received positive reviews.
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