(2009)

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1/10
Pretty Funny
jamesgents13 July 2017
This 'documentary' is pretty funny. It makes absurd claims based on wild assumptions. It is also clear nobody involved with the film has any technical knowledge about space, space flight, rockets, orbit. ...etc.

I won't give any spoilers but if you're looking for a chuckle then I'd recommend this film. If you're looking for an intelligent analysis or rebuttal of the moon landing then this is definitely not the film to watch.
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1/10
Facts = Doc, One Guys Opinion = Poc
firegen-1777315 December 2022
Folks if your looking for hard facts like a real doc offers so dont waste your time watching it. Its such a joke!

This is not an actual doc, with no proof on facts he accuses every guests for wrongdoings as you go along, you'll sure want to meet him. But you know he's just some boy spouting off his one sided views from start to finish. Trying to punk old men into telling him some big secret not one person on earth has proved true/false in 50yrs like he knows all about it. Because nobody is smarter than this guy, just ask him? He fails that task just like his movie making ability failed, oh it failed so miserably too I may add.

He actually got mad & called everyone who so kindly granted him these interviews nasty names & even threatened them all. Well that's a punk!

Again, he offers zero evidence other than his opinions to even back his own claims. Yep he just spews out decades old info that so many others already covered like he just discovered the moon himself. Maybe it was new info for him, seems he failed 5th grade Science class by it being so one sided with his facts & nothing backing his claims that are so full of false statements.

I just hope kids never see any of this garbage. It only makes them spew ignorant info on this entire subject because facts are not actually known, no doubt about it folks it truly does.

Maybe its all his zero evidence offered is why its called Apollo Zero?

You can't just make up nonsense that sounds like something real factual, it sure makes it awful for the youngest gens seeing it who believe everything. If the makers of this film made it through 2yrs of high school I'd be so amazed.

Okay, trying to be nice here unlike this guy did to his own guests he invited. But you know some folks think they know it all when they know nothing so they tear others down just to feel bigger? Well' I think this about sums it up? It really is a dud...
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9/10
Fake it till you make it
net343130 August 2022
As more people learn to think for themselves, it makes sense why NASA would fake the moon landings. Rather than send three men to their deaths in space for the world to see, which would have been disastrous for them, it was better for them to fake it. After all, NASA had invested too much, did not want it to be all for nothing, and needed a reason to continue procuring funding and public support of their programs.

Plus, they knew that the American people needed something to be proud of amidst the turmoil of the time with the Vietnam War, civil unrest, race riots, multiple assassinations of beloved leaders (President Kennedy, Bobby Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr.) and the Cold War.

The great philosopher Socrates in Plato's The Republic said that the state must concoct fables and myths because people need them as inspiration to boost morale. So that's what our elites do. And it works in that most people are convinced. We must wake up as a nation and be ready to embrace the truth rather than lies. Otherwise, we will never be truly free.

Almost as soon as the moon landing was announced, narratives concerning the hoax made their way into popular culture. 'Diamonds Are Forever', released just two years after the moon landing, featured a sly joke which depicted Bond stealing a moon buggy from a secret moon set. What really fired up the conspiracy theories concerning the moon landing was Peter Hyams' 1978 thriller, 'Capricorn One'. Others followed: 'Was It Only a Paper Moon?' (1997), 'Conspiracy Theory: Did We Land on the Moon?' (2001 TV Movie), 'A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon' (2001), 'Astronauts Gone Wild: An Investigation Into the Authenticity of the Moon Landings' (2004), 'Apollo Zero' (2009), 'American Moon' (2017).
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