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Wade 2022-04-21 09:02:50
3 galaxies are given to the staff. From the film, we can see that they all used their scheming to create the scene. The moon scene in this film is actually quite good, and it is the source of most of the tension. Watch this movie with my heart, it's...
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Damien 2022-04-20 09:02:01
Much worse than expected. Since it's a fake documentary, don't make too much of a documentary. . . In some places, the camera shake is too...
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Arne 2022-04-20 09:02:01
Ordinary Apollo: No. 11; Literary Apollo: No. 13; Second Force Apollo: No....
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Casimer 2022-04-20 09:02:01
Real dick because I've watched the MythBusters Moonshot...
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Dana 2022-04-20 09:02:01
Is it science fiction or a...
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Augustine 2022-04-20 09:02:01
A botched conspiracy theory story, too procrastinated and too...
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Frieda 2022-04-20 09:02:01
The conspiracy theory idea is okay but the filming is...
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Raphael 2022-04-20 09:02:01
Hey, it's too fake. Are aliens just stones and spiders? . . ....
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Hollis 2022-04-20 09:02:01
I don't like fake documentaries like this... I'm blind to the 720p I downloaded! I want to watch "MOON"...
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Dawn 2022-04-20 09:02:01
This pseudo-documentary with handheld video makes me dizzy! The camera keeps...
Apollo 18 Comments
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Augusta 2022-03-23 09:02:29
America has had space broadband for 70 years!
The film is not bad.
The question is how did the DoD recover these tapes in the end, Ben packed the landing module surveillance footage and previous footage into a box and ran for his life, but from the last shot, the ascending landing module should have collided or missed the orbital module, given... -
Isac 2021-12-26 08:01:27
"Apollo 18": The truth about the moon landing in a pseudo-documentary
This year is the fiftieth anniversary of the moon landing. At 9:32 on July 16, 1969, the Saturn 5 rocket carrying Apollo 11 was launched at the Kennedy Space Center. On July 19, Apollo 11 passed the back of the moon and ignited the main rocket into lunar orbit. After a rest night, at 9:30 the next...
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Ben Anderson: [shouting hysterically into comms] I did mine! You do your job, you get me home!
[pause]
Ben Anderson: Houston, please.
Deputy Secretary of Defense: We'll stay on this channel with you, but this decision is final. You've done a great service for your country, son... and for mankind.
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Deputy Secretary of Defense: [over comms] John, you are ordered to abort rescue immediately. Captain Anderson is a high contamination threat. You will not recover him.
John Grey: You knew something was down there and you sent them anyway.
Deputy Secretary of Defense: [over comms] DOD to Freedom, if you do not abort in T-minus 60 seconds, transmission will terminate. You will not receive an updated state vector. You will run out of life support package. You will not return home. You have 45 seconds to abort this rescue.