Hi again to you all! It's been quite a while... and I'm both glad to see a lot of familiar nyms around here (Hi gillianren!), and deeply discouraged that there's still a need for you to be manning the barricades.
I dropped in to see if anyone had yet mentioned this new documentary:
https://www.imax.com/movies/apollo-11-2019 . I couldn't find an existing topic about it; hope I'm not duplicating one.
Anyhow, I just got back from seeing it at an IMAX theater. Had to drive an hour each way since the closest theaters decided not to carry it (boo! hiss!) but let me tell you, it was worth the trip! This thing is FREAKING AWESOME!
It was made from high resolution movie film shot at the time but never screened, along with the movie and TV footage from the mission itself. It's a very straightforward doco, no narration or framing footage, and no jumping back and forth in time. But man, is it ever impressive on the IMAX screen! I've never felt the liftoff so viscerally, and never had a clearer feel for the landing drama. You can really see the boulder field as Neil scoots over it.
Unfortunately it's only in IMAX theaters for the next couple days, so get your hustle on if you have the opportunity. It should have a wider release starting this Friday in regular theaters. Highly, highly recommended!
For a more thorough review, check out Scott Manley's on YouTube (no link here in case that triggers moderation, but it should pop up in a search).