JC: What did you think of Tom Hanks' movie, "Apollo 13"?
JL: Actually, it was pretty good all the way around. It followed the book very closely. There was some artistic license taken to tell the story without it being too long and wordy, though. It appeared that Jack Swigert had to earn his wings every day because he was suddenly put on the flight as the backup, not as primary. Yet he was a very competent astronaut, so we didn’t really worry about him in real life. And then, towards the end of the movie, it appears that Ken Mattingly, played by Gary Sinise, is the person who really got us home safely by knowing how to transfer the power. That wasn’t exactly true, either. It was four good electrical engineers plus Ken that did the job.