Fun Fact: It took America 50 years to actually fake a moon landing.
I watched this movie with my dad. Sadly he is a major conspiracy theorist, and on the landing scene he was saying "What bs, there should be dust all over the place when they touched down". Even though we both knew this was a movie, so his comment didn't make much sense in that context, it made me wonder: was it really like this in real life, with so little dust on touch down? And if so, why was that? As I understand it they tried to make this movie mostly accurate, so I don't think they would overlook something like that.
what a MASTERPIECE !
Sentinel Prime awaits on the dark side of the moon..
Does anyone know if the crew received the CMH. These guys had the kind of balls you don't see to often nowadays. Also what if Hans Zimmer had written the music? Does anyone think it might have been better?
One scene... 6 minutes fully justifying the Oscar for visual effects and the Golden Globe for the music for the whole movie.
Mio dio
Great film so inspiring, and so excited that Elon musk has come along and given the space industry a kick up the backside looking forward too the future and going back too the moon and onto mars. 👍🏼🙂
Nixon had a speech prepared to deliver to the public in the event the landing failed. This is a fictional scene between Armstrong and Aldrin upon crash landing on the moon made in 2010, it's really quite good. Also very chilling. www.thetruthpodcast.com/story/2015/10/15/moon-graffiti
See, they did film the lunar landing in Hollywood.
I come back every now and then to rewatch this scene. Gives me goosebumps every time. Great music, great acting, great filming... It gets me every time
This is truly well made, looks as fake as it did back in 1969 😁
Music this is? In scenne?
Check out the documentary "When we left Earth" and the film "The Right Stuff" to fully grasp how badass these guys were! Truly Ordinary Supermen!
Neil Armstrong, what a badass.
Just, yeah, um pretty incredible scene all around. And what an amazing score. It's rhythmical, it's intense, it's a warm invitation to danger, it's a pulse, and yet still oddly serene. All in the same moment.
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DUST ON MOON
This scene brings back all of the memories
So poorly made.
It’s just terrible to think that most people will remember movies like interstellar rather than this one.. « ew it’s boring.. I don’t like movies that are not made for children.. ew were is thanos.. »
Not bad🧡✔
you must to see!
DAYUM good movie!
This is hands down my best cinema experience. I’ve never felt such awe when watching a movie. And I don’t think anything would’ve top this one.
This movie is in my top 10 best movie ever made
This Movie is underrated
This was an event so huge in historical importance, it's on an evolutionary timescale.
This scene is so well done. Between the pacing, how its framed, the timing of the alarms, the score, it's just pitch perfect. And it comes after the slow boil of the rest of the film, exploding like a volcano. The first time I saw this I had such an adrenaline surge I thought I was going to vomit. Literally. That's peak film making right there.
Space explorations and cosmos missions are much more than a nice comfy Hollywood movie. Never mind the aknoliged and established facts of the open space facing any bio living creature (humans in the study case) radiated with solar wind from the sun radiation where the Apollo 11's austronauts would have experienced ultimate dose of cosmic radiation through the fantasy voyage in the open space ( no radiation protectiv radiation field ). But , hey …, we are ' a one giant step for the man kind' !We can make all the movies for you (If you do not care for science and truth , you would like them ) endure all cosmic storms …, as far as our movie is going on....Space / Cosmos is not for a giant step to delude the innocent/ignorant people.It is for the exploration , inspiration , science and human endeavour to admire these Universe for all the people Not
If you like this, listen to the podcast "13 Minutes to the Moon" by Kevin Fong of the BBC. It will be time incredibly well spent.
I’m a private pilot working towards commercial. Next time I fly I’m timing this for my landing.
"Contact light."ru-clip.net/video/Qig68IuPrbk/видео.html
In the real mission Apollo 11 landed at 8% of fuel
So apparently this picture about one of the greatest achievements in all of human history was not patriotic enough because there is no American flag.Damiel Chazelle, you should have known. Why didn't you flash the "Applause" lamp when Armstrong set foot on the moon? Your average hillbilly American didn't know when to clap.
What a great scene. What a great movie. What a great score. The movie didn't get one tenth of the credit it deserved.
So much impression in this scene! Excellent! Great, absolutely great!
Where is the tranformer ship
My favorite/least favorite scene in the film. That is not what tranquility base looks like. Look at the original footage from Apollo 11's actual landing... it was so much brigher, flat surface - West Crater is only 20 ft deep.. not that gargantuan pit we see there. Love the CGI, love the score... its a movie. I get it. But when you "recreate" the same camera angle from the actual landing... wouldn't you want it to look like that..?
I wasn't alive for the moon landing and I feel like this scene is the closest I could hope to come to seeing it as it really happened. This was a riveting scene and the score drives it without overpowering it. Phenomenal.
I play this when my phone is running low on batteries and I am using the last of the juice on Google Maps
This is a new favorite movie
Wow!!!!!! Love this movie I even cry in this sequence, beautiful music!!!!!! Beautiful movie.
Whenever i try do do something impossible i always ask myself ppl lander in the moon and hey anything is possible
This movie was so well made it really made me think in awe throughout watching the monstrous Saturn V launch, “we did that?” One of the greatest technological advances in the history of mankind.
Thank you. I could watch this a million times and it never gets old.
Neils whole life led up to this moment. I also have the same birthday. August 5th
На мой взгляд, фильм заслуживал Оскара, мне прям очень зашёл!
2:49 "Armstrong" written on the sleeve while he's pulling the stick. Nice touch.
Very accurate scene
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right up there with the docking scene from interstellar....the thrill, the tension....kudos to hurwitz and chazelle
Surprised flattards aren’t here saying this is fake.
Epic !!
The 50th anniversary of apollo 11 moon landing. From the movie first man.
academy is nuts or what, no Oscar for Best picture for Interstellar and now for this .... both scenes, docking from Interstellar and this landing scenes for First Man, deserves Oscar for itself. and the soundtrack choice is just top notch for both.... ughhh
Some absolute genius somehow edited this scene with the "No Time for Caution" music from the "docking with the Endurance" scene in "Interstellar" and this music over that scene and it's absolutely stunning how well it works for both scenes.ru-clip.net/video/exBZgE5fjAs/видео.htmlAlso, does this song remind anyone else of "Promontory" from "Last of the Mohicans" but in a good way?
When he smashes the shit out of that 1201 alarm and Buzz looks at him... Just wow!!
Who has watched this scene more than once and every time you go to youtube access this video?
30 years from now, this movie night get a Criterion release