FIRST MAN interviews - Ryan Gosling, Claire Foy, Damien Chazelle, Mark and Rick Armstrong
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- čas přidán 28. 09. 2018
- Fox 5's entertainment reporter, Kevin McCarthy (@KevinMcCarthyTV), sat down with Ryan Gosling, Claire Foy, Damien Chazelle and Mark and Rick Armstrong to talk about FIRST MAN.
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Man this is how all interviews should be. The interviewer should actually care and be excited like this guy here
Give this man a talk show. Dude's always on point.
The guy is so passionate just love it!
This guy is exploding with excitement 🤯
Claire Foy is brilliant.
M. S. She was awesome!
She portrays all the challenges that came with being an astronaut's wife. She had to be tough as nails to go thru the ordeal. And that scene where she basically forces Neil to talk to their kids is so powerful.
I just cant say enough about this beautiful movie, everything about it was brilliant.the music is breath taking I hope to get it on vinyl record,Justin Hurwitz has composed very moving soundtrack.loved it! Cant say enough about Ryan Gosling he was brilliant as Armstrong,Clair Foy brilliant as his wife.know a bit more about the family. The space shots were breath taking. Best for me was when neil throws his daughters bracelet in the crater on the moon (tear in the eye for that scene) Brilliant movie, cinematography out of this world. 😍😍😍😍
I felt that watching Clair Foy as Janet Armstrong, it really was Janet Armstrong. I didn't feel like it was an actor.
I just saw the movie this evening with two of my sons. We were blown away! I kind of live in this world of aviation, the military and have flown with several astronauts in my current career. The realism, and especially the emotion of the personal lives of the Armstrongs was very refreshing to see as opposed to a standard CGI type visual show. Great balance and the acting of Ryan and Claire was outstanding. Claire Foy nailed this performance and along with her amazing role in 'The Queen', sets her alone as one of the most talented actors of our day.
The film is an absolute Masterpiece!!! This interviewer is absolutely awesome!!! 😎😎😎🚀🚀🚀🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I agree, this film is definitely a masterpiece. The technical details are spectacular, the story is very personal and compelling, and the film has great visuals. It also had a nice pace to it and a unique soundtrack. I loved it, it's one of the best movies I've seen in a long time. Great job by the director, cast and crew.
Again, great questions. Love how much you’re invested in the film.
I really like your interviews, you ask great questions and you don't ask typical epk stuff like: "How was it working with each other?" (the response would always be the same: "It was amazing!"). And it's clear that you do your research as well, awesome job!
Great interview, loved the movie. I was there and watched launch from CoCoa Beach with about a million other people in 1969, then drove home to watch that first step. Something I'll never forget.
JN
Joe that's awesome!
Joe that’s really cool. I was just at Cocoa beach imagining how filled it must’ve been
jesus. this guy is the best interviewer ever. and i don't really care for his enthusiasm or emotional expression, objectively his questions are spot on and show how much of the subject he knows and how well he understood the thought process behind the creation of the movie.
I was turning 7 years of age in 7 days after the 07/20 landing. I remember the buzz going on at the time. I was going into the second grade that September.
The film “First Man” is a magnificent and wonderful film of a great event, the greatest engineering feat in history without question. It is a very appropriate tribute to the memory of Neil Armstrong, and to his colleagues on that historic flight. The film is also certainly very historically accurate, although like all films there is a bit of artistic license. May Neil Armstrong and Michael Collins Rest In Peace, a peaceful rest that they certainly earned. Neil Armstrong lives on, however, in his sons Rick and Mark.
I LOVE Kevin's passion for the film! I am a NASA geek like Kevin, and I reacted similarly to some of the insane techniques Chaz and the crew used for this film. SO well done!
A fantastic film in every respect. Loved this interview!
The best interviewer
Claire is stunning.
Fan-tas-tic interview, Kevin! First Man is my most anticipated film of the year. Can't wait to see it! ❤🎥🎞
Great interview. Can't wait to see this film.
Incredible questions asked in this interview. Homework was done
Great interview!
Nathan Crowley is the best production designer out there when it comes to space sets. Thanks to Nolan.
This is a brilliant interview
Great questions! I'm sure the actors appreciate someone who is so passionate about their work. I also think this film is a masterpiece.
Excellent movie, just loved the reality of them.
This is so cool, love wathcing these interviews;-)
Kevin's the greatest!
I love that interviewer!!!
I love your interviews
So excited for this film yo
Kevin...great interview!!! During your questioning to the Armstrong brothers and the whole flag controversy I wish you would have asked this one question. "Would you have liked to see your dad plant the American flag in the movie?" I would have liked to hear their response.
I clicked randomly and this is a great interview
I enjoyed this movie.
I follow the interviewer on Twitter. Yes, he's just as passionate.
what's his Name?
Aaron Kaminski Kevin is the man!!
Hi Asm 19.40 o'cloak th 18/10/2018. Fantastic piece of photography
Great movie. I enjoyed it a lot. Did discover one mistake. During launch of Apollo 11 you see Armstrong looking trough the window of the Apollo CM, actually that is impossible because during launch the cm is protected with a cover that also locks the windows. No possibility to look outside during launch
I thought of this as well. The Apollo Command Module was indeed enshrouded in the Boost Protective Cover, and when the Launch Escape System (the "little rocket tower") separated the BPC went along with the LES. (Earlier BPC designs didn't cover the windows, and when the LES separated the windows caught some of the tower's exhaust.) This said, it didn't take away from the film scene, and in the course of my research into the CM design I was surprised to learn that it had a "scanning telescope" built in, principally for navigation and guidance. Not many movies make me want to look into the hardware so closely...
Mark is just like his dad in looks and mannerisms
Please add subtitles. Auto generated captions are not often accurate.
Stop saying nerding out
Seriously lol
Are you doing an interview for Venom?
I guess he isn’t
He didn’t answer but he still didn’t do it until now
ask the people who were involved in the space missions. Not the people who make movies about the space missions.
Are they in front of a a green screen?
Lin Xu Looks like it.
First (Man)!
The real Neil Armstrong was usually in a good mood and very polite. This actor rarely smiled and acted like a total jerk for most of the movie. Good for Hollywood but that’s about it.
I woud bet they dont discuss what was parked on the end of the crater :p
Elvis or Big Foot?
I dunno, Armstrong said it :p
ahhhhh ha Elvis
Or the lights thats followed them, ir tye music they heard, etc
Why not the American Flag ceremony?
This was just a movie, the real people that did this were way more exciting
Kevin, you really need to work on that excitement level dude. Drink a few red-bulls, a few cups of coffee or something, pump up the excitement bro.
I know your nerding out like me but keep it together man and be a little professional bc i would be excited aswell but itsc
Jaysus what a fruit of presenter!
I love how Claire Foy is mocking the interviewer.
I thought she was sincere. See if you have a bad heart you see what others do not.
@@joedellaselva1251 Claire Foy is British. Never trust a smiling Briton!
Aristeidis Lykas woah, dude. That's cold, bigot.
@@DarthVader20201 It is very tiring, and humiliating, for an actor to work as a public-relatiikns manager.
What ever they say the flag should have been there the American taxpayers paid for apollo program and should be very proud of these achievements but woke ass got their way how sad this great country got to this situation 😢
Ok i watched this film lastnight, and forgive me but from what i watched, Neil left his wife hi n dry to deal with their daughter, he used that anger to fuel his gutz to get to the moon, He treated others like their issues did not compare to his loss, and finally im thinking some form of deep mental stress and ADD, this movie made me upset at him , not enough to hate but dang dude was rude especially when his wife needed him , self centered pos comes to mind
Never liked this interviewer. Always proclaims how much he's "nerding out" about something, and just tries too hard to be like Jake Hamilton, who in my opinion is a far superior and classier interviewer.
Yeah Masterpiece- but that soundtrack was HORRIBLE especially during the Moon Landing.
To those of us who lived through it this movie is a very poor and mistake-riddled account. I am sure that these young people did the best they could but if you didn’t live it, like Neil, Buzz, and Mike.
This interviewer, though. How many millennial drama schools was he knocked backed by? Just ask honest questions, already.
That whole discussion about the flag makes me want to puke. It's an embodiment of everything that I hate about humanity.
We saw the movie. It could have been a great classic historical American movie, even, dare I say, a patriotic one too, without being corny. The mission shots were great. The movie grinded to a halt with the depressing non-supportive feminist type wife. Those parts slowed the movie because they were boring and done with shaky 16mm cameras, however they did use IMAX cameras for the moon shots and some of the other mission shots. The wife turns into a raging feminist by balling out the NASA engineers that they did not know what they are doing and the were boys playing with balsa wood making planes. The Trump hating Canadian director did his best to not make this near patriotic and also did his best to not make it so obvious that he did not want any American patriotism in it. One wide shot that did show the American flag on the moon, you had to squint your eyes to see it, and my brother, sitting next to me, said at the end of the movie, "They didn't even show the American flag on the moon. They should have hired an American military vet for the director. It was worth seeing because of the good scenes of the mission part, however see it only on IMAX theatre for the wide screen and sound.
I disagree. I didn’t see the movie as a “patriotic movie” at all, but a humanistic one. Yes they should’ve left the flag in I wouldn’t have an issue with that either way. But you’ve completely missed the point about the movie. It was a movie about risking taking people doing what they are passionate about but also going through a journey of understanding the consequences of taking those risks, and also questioning the point of it all, which is a very deep theme. They showed that these astronauts were being pushed for a very vain purpose: having an arms race with the Russians. Billions of taxpayers’ dollars were spent on this vanity while American people suffered through poverty and war, was it all worth it? Not only money but losing all your friends? That’s the question at hand that was left unanswered. And it showed that from Armstrong’s perspective, it didn’t matter after he witness all of his friends died, didn’t matter what your ideology is, those close to him gave their lives for it, so he must go through with it otherwise his friends would’ve gave their lives for nothing. It is not an American patriotic propaganda movie, it was a HUMANISTIC movie.
And btw I agree with you somewhat regarding the wife thing. I actually wished the movie showed more Armstrong’s struggle with his career and acquaintances rather than so much about his domestic problems which is so overrated at this point: who.the.fuck cares? You are talking about stay at home boring wives with no accomplishments other than raising children, yawn, uninteresting. Too much screen time of Claire Foy and I’m not a fan of her, probably because of my personal distaste of her involvement in the Crown series where they insulted virtually all veterans by having the king saying that loving and protecting a woman is the most patriotic thing a man can do. The scene with her demanding Armstrong tell the boys is moving. Should’ve just stuck with that one scene and that’s it.
I agree they could have made it sunnier, but her balling out Deke and making him Talk to the kids are historical fact.
What upsets me the most is they used the same studio to fake both
I love Damien Chazelle but this movie is not a masterpiece.
Agreed...but if it was his idea to film the story that the vast majority of us recall only from TV broadcasts in "the POV" Ryan mentions, that was a masterstroke.
I thought it was one of the best movies I’ve seen in a long time
Dick Mittens One get a sense of the gravity of it all, and also that it takes a certain kind of people to become test pilotes.
I mean, it's one thing to think "I like solving problems", and another to know "I'd better be solving this problem or I'm fried".
That said; "Apollo 11" - now That's a masterpiece!
The editing of the material was flawless! The soundtrack made me almost doubt that it already had happen, and everything turned out great.
A failed movie.
Reggie von Zugbach you failed this movie.