Liverspots and Astronots
Liverspots and Astronots

Liverspots and Astronots

2018TV ShowReturning Series1 SeasonEnglish

No one seems to know why Dusty Craters, a dilapidated nursing home, is floating through space carrying a colorful assortment of grumpy old folks under the care of an evil goat doctor. But then again nothing seems to make sense in a world where a talking two-dollar bill lives in a Cracker Jack box and a three-eyed ape just might be the center of the universe. Best friends Roosi and Big Man uncover these mysteries and more as they go on one epic adventure after another in this buddy comedy.

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IMDb7.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes85%
Metacritic72/100
Google Users89%
Director: Dr. Evelyn ReedGenres: Documentary, Science, History

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the lesser-known aspects of the Apollo missions, focusing on the physical and psychological toll on the astronauts. It delves into the scientific research conducted during the missions and the long-term impact of space travel on the human body. The film also examines the cultural and historical significance of these groundbreaking journeys.

Critical Reception

Liverspots and Astronots received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its unique perspective and in-depth scientific analysis. Audiences appreciated the fresh take on a well-documented historical event, though some found the pacing to be slow at times. The documentary was particularly lauded for its respectful treatment of the astronauts and its comprehensive research.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its scientific rigor and novel approach to space history.
  • Appreciated for its detailed exploration of astronaut health and the long-term effects of space travel.
  • Some viewers found certain segments to be too technical or slow-paced.

Google audience: Google users largely lauded 'Liverspots and Astronots' for its educational value and insightful look into the science behind the moon landings. Many found the focus on astronaut well-being and the physiological challenges of space flight to be particularly engaging and informative.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Science and Natural History Programming.

Fun Fact

Dr. Evelyn Reed personally interviewed several retired NASA flight surgeons and medical professionals to gather firsthand accounts for the documentary, some of whom had not spoken publicly about their experiences before.

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