Music has an extraordinary power. My wife and I got married in Vegas last year and spent our honeymoon in LA, during which we went to watch this movie at a local theatre. Now, whenever I listen to its soundtrack, it takes me back to the best adventure of my life.
It's a very great great song when you watch First Man with this you travel into the immensity of the sky and you are at the place of N. Armstrong. Congretulation for the golden globes J.hurwitz
I'm happy to see that you arranged the soundtrack of this particular movie. The impression First Man left on me is indescribable! Especially it's OST makes as emotional as I couldn't have dreamed off. So thank you that you gave your special personal touch to this masterpiece of an soundtrack. As always I only can say that you should keep up with your spectacular work on special movies like this rather than TV Shows and overall just superhero stuff. Though the superhero genre also has some movies that show off a soundtrack that's rather special for it's genre. So if you find somethong like this, think about it and choose wisely! Also I wish you happy Christmas and also hope that you have a great new year :)
Damian Chazelle might be my favorite working director for the audacity of making First Man as weird as it is. He knew he wasn't gonna win the big awards everyone pegged the movie for, that he'd waist millions of studio dollars, and become criticized by both left and right just to tell the story of a guy who's defining character trait is superhuman levels of stoicism. I mean, I love LaLa Land, but first man is more a rejection of the filmmaking philosophy of that movie than an evolution of it.
Really? He created a superb film working with Armstrong's sons to get it "right", creating lasting relationships with key players as did Josh Singer whose pedigree involves West Wing, Newsroom & Spotlight. He was a student of both Whedon & Moffat. The cast weren't criticised at *all* for their performances. Additionally, the Armstrongs said that Chazelle's mission was to "dock it, & land it perfectly" on a philosophical, cinematic & factual level. They were overjoyed at the results. So were the millions who re-watched it during 2019.
Just counting the seconds until that Aquaman suite materializes (sorry, would have posted it on a DC related video, but I figured seeing it on your most recent video would catch your attention more easily lol)
It was incredibly bland for me, and I personally love calm movies like Breath or Parent Trap (i think?) ect, the rocket scenes had intense flashing and I couldn't bring myself to look at the screen, my friends and i left at the 1.5h mark
Music has an extraordinary power. My wife and I got married in Vegas last year and spent our honeymoon in LA, during which we went to watch this movie at a local theatre. Now, whenever I listen to its soundtrack, it takes me back to the best adventure of my life.
It's a very great great song when you watch First Man with this you travel into the immensity of the sky and you are at the place of N. Armstrong. Congretulation for the golden globes J.hurwitz
I'm happy to see that you arranged the soundtrack of this particular movie. The impression First Man left on me is indescribable! Especially it's OST makes as emotional as I couldn't have dreamed off. So thank you that you gave your special personal touch to this masterpiece of an soundtrack. As always I only can say that you should keep up with your spectacular work on special movies like this rather than TV Shows and overall just superhero stuff. Though the superhero genre also has some movies that show off a soundtrack that's rather special for it's genre. So if you find somethong like this, think about it and choose wisely! Also I wish you happy Christmas and also hope that you have a great new year :)
This was an outstanding film, even though i know most the history behind this, it was still super tense.
Damian Chazelle might be my favorite working director for the audacity of making First Man as weird as it is. He knew he wasn't gonna win the big awards everyone pegged the movie for, that he'd waist millions of studio dollars, and become criticized by both left and right just to tell the story of a guy who's defining character trait is superhuman levels of stoicism.
I mean, I love LaLa Land, but first man is more a rejection of the filmmaking philosophy of that movie than an evolution of it.
Really? He created a superb film working with Armstrong's sons to get it "right", creating lasting relationships with key players as did Josh Singer whose pedigree involves West Wing, Newsroom & Spotlight. He was a student of both Whedon & Moffat.
The cast weren't criticised at *all* for their performances. Additionally, the Armstrongs said that Chazelle's mission was to "dock it, & land it perfectly" on a philosophical, cinematic & factual level. They were overjoyed at the results. So were the millions who re-watched it during 2019.
the feels!!
Meraviglioso
Spectacular
Beautiful
Simply beautiful
I’ve been waiting for this one! Huruwitz really is something, huh?
Thank you for this one 👍🏼
Hell yeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaas
Just counting the seconds until that Aquaman suite materializes (sorry, would have posted it on a DC related video, but I figured seeing it on your most recent video would catch your attention more easily lol)
1 person failed the landing.
really nice, i you ever need music for your channel let me know
Please do Aquaman!
A Mortal Engines suite would be cool!
This movie was so boring, I almost fell asleep if it were not for the extremely shaky camera
Music was good though
Sad to hear that. I loved it.
Timon Steup why?
So your saying that you only enjoy CGI in movies
Scampstar never said that, I enjoy movies when they’re good...this movie was not
It was incredibly bland for me, and I personally love calm movies like Breath or Parent Trap (i think?) ect, the rocket scenes had intense flashing and I couldn't bring myself to look at the screen, my friends and i left at the 1.5h mark