It's one small step for a person, one giant leap for peoplekind

>it's one small step for a person, one giant leap for peoplekind.

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>Let's take a moment to appreciate the effort of women and minorities working around the clock at NASA to make this journey possible.

>we sure couldn't have done this without those 4 chubby fat black women back at home

This felt a little heavy handed desu

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>kneels
>raises fist
>"My pronouns are they/them"

>people drive

I watched this a few days ago and the outrage over the omission of the flag planting wasn't deserved but the way they talked about it during the marketing was retarded. The actual scene of the landing is only a few minutes. Had they not mentioned it during the promotion, I doubt anyone would have made a fuss about it.

Also the fact that after the "whitey's on the moon" montage they smashcut to the giant rocketship with USA emblazoned across the side blasting off. The juxtaposition of whiny protestors with one of the greatest technological marvels of the 20th century was kino and redpilled.

Maybe you should spend a little less time not being offended and a little more time saluting the flag.

Never said I was, brainlet. Don't deny that it was stupid of Ryan Gosling, a Canadian to come out and say that Neil Armstrong wouldn't have seen himself as an American hero.

I'd sorta-avoided it because I took away the politicized stuff I'd heard on this board and in media messaging. When I watched it with family I was pleasantly surprised on multiple levels; it began with the X-15 flight (a program I'd spent time researching in detail before watching the film), and gave special attention to the astronauts who went out like punks (Elliot See, Bassett, Freeman).

A nice optimistic view of things, the actual, most overtly "political" thing in the film turns out to be an actually-factual juxtaposition of the "we have enough problems here on earth" crowd versus the event itself. The trouble would have been with revisionism, but this turns out to be a fairly dramatized portrayal of history.

The best bit is the Gemini spin, LOVE the dramatic sound on that sequence. Dad was in the next room on the computer, slightly paying attention, and knew the whole history, and mom and I would shoot him questions periodically. He sat down for this sequence, neither mom nor I knowing exactly what was coming next, and as soon as the Gemini craft separated from the Agena, before anything else, dad pronounced with confidence: "now here's where it gets REALLY bad."

I saluted my flagpole in ur fat pig mother

>Nazis are still seething about this very pro-american movie about an American hero because Tuck the Cuck told them to
L O L

>Nazis
The bad press surrounding the movie would have made the biggest impact on Boomers who read the news on facebook. Funny enough, boomers are the type of people who would have been most likely to see this type of movie.

>he doesn't know that boomer-tier political views are considered nazism in the current year

newsflash sweetie your dad is literally hitler

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he never said that

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>Says he isn't offended
>Is clearly offended

What did this retard mean by this?

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Apollo radio is fucking kino
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>an American can't into reading comprehension
What a surprise.
Goose:
>“I don't think Neil viewed himself as an American hero, quite the opposite. Neil was someone who was extremely humble, as were many of these astronauts...the way we made the film was to honor the way Neil viewed himself.”
His sons:
>"Although Neil didn’t see himself that way, he was an American hero".

Rent-free, we landed on the moon and you didn't

It's such a shame that this went under so many radars because it' by far Chazelle's best work, one of the best films from last year, and one of the best majors in general I've seen in a really long time.

maybe you should read posts before knee jerking yourself off

Spoken like a true socialist. I bet your surname is French.

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>Nazis are still seething
Why would the people who built the shuttles be mad?

How stupid do you have to be to fall for this bait?

Reply to me again and I'm gonna hurt you

Deep down, I replied to you because I want you to be better.... Because I respect you...

Of course it is, Kubrick is a great director

>not even alive at the time to pay taxes to fund the Apollo mission
>first American on the moon: "this is important for all of mankind yo"
>>(((WE))) WENT TO THE MOON HURR YOU DIDN'T
>let me just turn off my brain because this is Yea Forums
>FOREIGNERS BAD MURRICA GUD

>Brought shit back from the moon
>Put a fucking laser detector on the moon
>Images from the Chinese rover look exactly the same as the Apollo ones even though they have every motivation to show the "true" photos

Conspiracy fags are just schitzos

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I feel like the fact that America has to use Russian shuttles kind of detracts from going to the moon. I mean did you really win the space race if you have to use the Russian space program like a bunch of cucks? Pretty pathetic desu.
Also
>First man in space
>First space walk
>First Satellite
dont belong to america

I was making a kek user

Getting to moon is a different animal then putting a man into space and getting him to go outside for a few minutes.

The Apollo missions > anything the soviets did in space.

Get fucked you dumb cunt

Actually doing stuff in space > not doing stuff in space
Now go ask putin if you can go to your space station xD

The Americans basically built the space station.
I'm not even American....

>trusting the chinese for third party verification
this century is going to be hard on you user

Yeah, and now they rely on the Russian space program to get back to it.

But somehow they """won"""

Rub your two brain cells together user.
If we didn't go to the moon and those images are all faked. Why the fuck, would China release images of the moon that look the exact same.

Also, where do you think they sent the rockets too? Why build a giant rocket, launch it, if it is all fake?

tech transfer and the beginning of the "Chinese century" like the last one was supposedly "American"

There is no T in schizo

I wont deny its stupid that the US doesnt currently have a serviceable launch vehicle for human flight (for now, multiple are in the final stages) but our achievements in space, even in the last 5 years, vastly outweigh the fact that we use Russian Soyuz rockets as a glorified Uber to get to the ISS. Not only did we win, we dominated and continue to dominate space in ways that no other country can even hope to compare to, at least for the next century.

Now go sweep up Baikonur you alcoholic heroin addict, we need to send some mail order brides to the ISS so our boys dont get bored up there and I want that pad looking spotless.