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  1. May 24, 2007 · The Wild Blue Yonder Review. A group of astronauts are stranded in space, unable to return to Earth as it has become uninhabitable; whatever landed in Roswell had greater repurcussions...

  2. Showing 11 Critic Reviews. 80. The New York Times. There is pleasure in such useless beauty, of course, and pleasure too in drifting with the jellyfish amid the wild blue yonder of a great filmmaker’s imagination. Read More. By Manohla Dargis FULL REVIEW. 80. Variety.

  3. Oct 27, 2006 · The Wild Blue Yonder has a small message to deliver about the importance of ecological conservation, but mostly, it's an excuse to cut together mesmerizing undersea and outer-space photography while a hypnotic soundtrack drones on. Read More. By Noel Murray FULL REVIEW. 60.

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    • Werner Herzog
    • Not Rated
    • Brad Dourif
  4. Jun 15, 2007 · After Brad Dourif’s extraterrestrial from Andromeda recounts a secret NASA expedition to establish a colony in an outer galaxy, The Wild Blue Yonder stitches footage from the Space Shuttle...

  5. Review by Andrew. The Wild Blue Yonder 2005. ★★★★. Watched Oct 14, 2024. Most praise I read for this was score-centric, and while it’s a good score that elevates the underwater material enormously, I wouldn’t necessarily listen to it outside of the movie.

    • Werner Herzog
  6. Two pilots (Wendell Corey, Forrest Tucker) compete for a nurse (Vera Ralston) and go on a bombing raid in the B-29 Superfortress.

    • War
  7. Oct 24, 2006 · With The Wild Blue Yonder, the director crafts a “science fiction fantasy” with a mixture of NASA and underwater footage, interviews with scientists and mathematicians, and a staged monologue by Brad Dourif as a mournful extraterrestrial, the overriding message of this eccentric mélange having something to do with eco-conservation ...