Well, Ron Howard did a pretty good job with the movie Apollo 13. Mind you, he used state-of-the-art (of that time) CGI and actually built the set for the interiors of the CM and the LM inside the fuselage of a vomit comet, and then shot short sequences in real weightlessness.
Yes, went to great lengths for realism at times, including generating the dark plume from the Saturn V exhaust, but stuffed up its launch countdown by starting engine ignition at zero instead of at 8.9 seconds to go, with
liftoff at zero. And they did it again in
From the Earth to the Moon.
Having Swigert and Haise view Tsiolkovsky crater on the back of the moon, and their landing site on the front mere seconds later, was another, but more minor, stuff-up. And in
From the Earth to the Moon they had trouble preventing lunar dust billowing,
Errors I noticed in the Apollo 11 episode in
From the Earth to the Moon, Part Six,
Mare Tranquillitatis (times are from the DVD):
0:05:39 Error: Ignition sequence starts on zero.
0:39:20 Error: The lunar surface at the top of the screen, Mare Fecunditatis, where the sun is higher, should be brightly lit.
0:39:23 Error: Sunlight is coming from the right of the screen instead of the top, behind the LM.
0:39:23 Error: Mount Marilyn, 1.5 degrees north, 40 degrees east, should be visible below.
0:42:15 Error: The lunar surface is much too hilly.
0:43:57 Error: West Crater again — by now the LM should be above East Crater.
0:44:40 Error: Dust billowing up from the surface.
0:44:53 Error: Footpad and billowing dust.
0:45:04 Error: Engine shutdown before touchdown. Eagle touched down gently with the engine still running.
0:46:22 Error: LM on the surface from above. Craters are wrong — the one at left rear should be two at left front.
0:51:08 Error: Charlie Duke is shown as Capcom — the Capcom at this time was Bruce McCandless.
0:51:52 Error: THE MOST GRIEVOUS OF ALL: Neil Armstrong places his foot on an existing boot print.
0:52:35 Error: Earth is shown too big and too low in the lunar sky.
0:52:51 Error: Neil Armstrong is on the right side of the LM and doesn't have the camera. He should be at the left front taking photos of Buzz Aldrin.
0:53:06 Error: There is a large hill in the background which wasn't there in reality.
Laypersons wouldn't notice those, but generally, both movie
Apollo 13 and TV series
From the Earth to the Moon were much better-done than many others.
Back to the point of the thread, this shows that Hollywood with all its resources and talent still has trouble producing a totally convincing duplication of space reality, at least from the point of view of those who know.
Excellent thread and post, Cat Not Included, and welcome to ApolloHoax. Hopefully there will be many good points made.
Nearly everyone who knows a fair bit about the moonlandings has said that it was easier and cheaper to go there than try to hoax it.