First Man (2018) - We Have Liftoff Scene (7/10) | Movieclips

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First Man - We Have Liftoff: The lunar mission begins on the launchpad.
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FILM DESCRIPTION:
Hoping to reach the moon by the end of the decade, NASA plans a series of extremely dangerous, unprecedented missions in the early 1960s. Engineer Neil Armstrong joins the space program, spending years in training and risking his life during test flights. On July 16, 1969, the nation and world watch in wonder as Armstrong and fellow astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins embark on the historic Apollo 11 spaceflight.

CREDITS:
TM & © Universal (2018)
Cast: Corey Stoll, Pablo Schreiber, Ryan Gosling
Director: Damien Chazelle
Screenwriter: Josh Singer

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All Comments (21)
  • @Brownyman
    It's one thing to build a skyscraper. It's another thing to lift it off the ground.
  • @sanghoonlee5171
    This event took place just 65 years after the Wright Brothers flew in Kitty Hawk. People who didn't know what an airplane was in their youth lived to see SPACESHIPS in their own lifetime. Scientists... I salute you.
  • It was an amazing time for my grandmother, born in 1882. Saw an airplane for the first time at age 25 and then she watched the first moon landing 62 years later when she was 87 years old.
  • @JW-mr5mh
    An alien's national geographic: here, we see a primitive species taking their first steps out of their home planet. The footage is stunning.
  • @ThePlaton20
    Greatest engineering feat in human history.
  • @kurumi394
    I was a B- (at best) student in math when I watched this movie in my junior year in high school. This movie kind of pushed me to study math and physics, now I'm a college student studying aerospace engineering. This movie has a special place in my heart
  • The craziest thing about this is that you're cellphone has more storage than this entire mission, they landed on the moon with only a few kilobytes
  • @DeadPyro96
    I love that they used a lot of real footage here. Makes the scene so much better than if they had gone for just special effects.
  • @ivandasilva1966
    I knew the film would have some storytelling poetic liberty. I have read lots of books. I have seen hours of footage. I knew the history. I knew exactly what was going to happen. Still yet, this scene was one of the most powerful things I has ever seen in the movies in my whole life. Astonishing and inspiring.
  • @DonCorleoneQ8
    He kept his eyes on the Moon. Now, this is THE WAY to achieve your goal!
  • @Dustz92
    The elevator part gets me every time. Up and up and up and it seems to never end, the Saturn V was massive
  • @bigmaxy07
    How utterly mindblowing is the fact that they put that thing into orbit, then broke orbit with an engine burn to propel the craft to a spot where the moon would end up and catch them in its gravity pull. The moon is flying around the earth. They aimed at a future spot the moon would be in when they arrived. Nuts.
  • @jamesd362
    Hard not to get emotional watching this
  • @ForceMaximus84
    It continues to break my heart that the Academy overlooked this for Best Picture.
  • @wyleehokie
    "T minus 15 seconds, guidance is internal .... 12, 11, 10 , 9, ignition sequence start" DAMMIT... somebody's cutting onions here!! Ot it's my damn allergies
  • @ElysiumCreator
    There’s something so violent and paradoxically so elegant about the Saturn V, controlled, chaotic, terrifying and beautiful. Most gorgeous machine ever constructed by human hands
  • @ReelRai
    One of my favorite scenes in all of cinema. The moment the engines light up brought a tear to my eye in the theaters. It's sad that this movie didn't get the recognition it deserved, I thought it was the best movie of 2018.
  • Possibly the greatest launch sequence in the history of cinema, created to commemorate arguably the most important in reality. A truly fitting monument to the tireless work of the scientists, astronauts and all of the support staff responsible for making this mission a reality. Absolutely incredible. This film was robbed at the Oscars.
  • 2:20 Something about him looking at the moon gets me emotional. Billions of people see the moon daily/nightly like this but when he looked at it knowing his crew were heading right towards it and that he himself would be the first person to every walk on that spec from earth is just too powerful.