First Man (2018) - scene comparisons

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Published 2018-12-18

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  • @dimitreze
    Like many have already pointed out, there are some mistakes on the video. I'm not a specialist, I just searched on the youtube and sadly I didn't notice the mistakes. The info on the title of the videos were wrong, so I got wrong too. Sorry! :( ALSO, I WILL FUCKING BAN ANY MORON WHO SAYS THAT MOON LANDING IS FAKE!
  • @jacekmak87
    I have seen this movie in theatre. After it was over and I got out and into my car I just sat there and think, my hand on the keys in ignition. I just couldn't get off my mind thoughs about how small and insignificant I am, how little I've seen in my life and about all those things that I'll never be able to look at. Despite the fact that I just love aviation and space exploration it was worth to watch it and get little more humble.
  • @Ronniecodm99
    The Background score for this movie deserves an award
  • @adamhale6672
    The only misconception here that is distracting is that in the movie everything is shaky. Any time a motor fires or something spins there’s a rocky earthquake going on. In actuality there was only the rumble upon the first minute of liftoff then the crew would report smooth. Also the roll rate of Gemini reached only 1 r/s, but the movie portrays about 3. And it wasn’t immediate. That would be hard to walk away from. Other than this the movie has fantastic accuracy.
  • @SimplySpace
    You might wanna check your launch footage for Gemini 8, that was actually footage of an Atlas-Agena launch, not a Titan-Gemini launch.
  • @351wmustanggt
    One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. To hear that still chokes me up. I was 9 year old boy with visions of being an Astronaut when this happened and still remember watching this on TV.
  • The side-by-side videos from inside the capsule and outside feel nicely complementary. Great care was given to recreate the moonlanding as exact as possible. Great video!
  • @dfg1999
    I wanna see this movie again on a big screen 😩
  • @Mirandorl
    I mean, the pre-launch stuff is total fiction in the movie. I was surprised the movie did not replay the section where the BBC journalist asks about getting stranded on the lunar surface, as this would have fit neatly into the narrative at that point. The real Armstrong's obvious annoyance at this question, yet also being quite revealing about the risks they were facing, is fascinating to watch.
  • @JSwan-bd1tc
    7:46 you have some nice Apollo 12 footage mixed in too. Good to see Alan Bean shaving and Pete Conrad with his cap, but don't mistake that as Apollo 11.
  • @aai3661
    People raised a fuss that they didn't have a scene in the movie of planting the American flag, but nobody said anything about an American hero being played by a Canadian actor. Funny
  • @Astra2391
    Best moment when he drop little crystal ring in to the moon hole and flight ignition part
  • @coldeb8911
    Not seen this film yet... looking forward to it though... it’ll probably be on the ‘Now’ box soon..... I remember the real thing like it was yesterday, being woken and taken out of bed by my parents to watch, as the world held its breath, a Man take a giant leap for Man Kind ,....I was only 9 😂... I remember the country being swept away by Moonmainia... even The Beatles couldn’t compete.... marvellous days, wonderful memories....I feel privileged to have been around at the same time.
  • @leif657
    7:38 - Apollo 12, not 11. That's Conrad (front) and Bean (back, shaving). Cheers.
  • @NxDoyle
    It never gets any less awesome.
  • Who else thinks that at 1:38, the movie should've included the actual telecasted narration into this scene? I think it works extremely well.