"The Right Stuff" TV series
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Beati Dogu

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Thursday 7th May 2020
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First there was the movie from 1983, adapted from Tom Wolfe's book about the Mercury Seven astronauts.

Now, Disney will start streaming their new “The Right Stuff” TV series this Autumn. Here's a preview:

https://youtu.be/hxAk5LaMue4

If it does OK and gets renewed, they'll carry on the story towards the Moon landings.

anonymous-user

77 months

Thursday 7th May 2020
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Looks great. Hopefully simultaneously released in U.K. and USA or viewing figures will be well down with Europeans streaming it illegally, like mandalorian.

So is Neil Armstrong the guy from suits? Who’s Chuck Yeager? will he get another cameo.?

ETA looks like it’s focused on the mercury 7 and will be 8 parts so starting after the sound barrier test pilots section of the book?

Edited by anonymous-user on Thursday 7th May 10:52

Eric Mc

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288 months

Thursday 7th May 2020
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Armstrong didn't really feature much in the original book or the film.

anonymous-user

77 months

Thursday 7th May 2020
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Eric Mc said:
Armstrong didn't really feature much in the original book or the film.
Yeah sorry I was thinking of John Glenn

sandman77

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161 months

Thursday 7th May 2020
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One of my all time favourite films and I had no idea that Chuck Yeager had a cameo in it. When does he appear?

Beati Dogu

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Eric Mc

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Thursday 7th May 2020
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sandman77 said:
One of my all time favourite films and I had no idea that Chuck Yeager had a cameo in it. When does he appear?
As the broom sweeper.

Jonesy23

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159 months

Friday 8th May 2020
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Such a brilliantly structured cameo.

anonymous-user

77 months

Friday 8th May 2020
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The right stuff is a great book and the film is one of my favourites, I thoroughly recommend both, just incase anyone was looking for something to read or watch.

Eric Mc

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Saturday 9th May 2020
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My copy of The Right Stuff has fallen apart I've read it so much.

I went to the cinema three times to watch the film. And, of course, I've watched the DVD many times.

Just a word of caution - it is not intended to be an historic document. Consequently, the story as told, especially in the film version, skimps mightily on a lot of detail and even creates false impressions about some of the key personnel and decision makers. In fact, Tom Wolfe himself didn't like the film that much (although I'm sure he gladly collected the royalties).

Dr Jekyll

23,820 posts

284 months

Saturday 9th May 2020
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Eric Mc said:
My copy of The Right Stuff has fallen apart I've read it so much.

I went to the cinema three times to watch the film. And, of course, I've watched the DVD many times.

Just a word of caution - it is not intended to be an historic document. Consequently, the story as told, especially in the film version, skimps mightily on a lot of detail and even creates false impressions about some of the key personnel and decision makers. In fact, Tom Wolfe himself didn't like the film that much (although I'm sure he gladly collected the royalties).
+1

It's played partly for laughs, but that's a lot of it's charm. Unusually for an American film it combines genuine respect for the astronauts with a little bit of affectionate piss taking.

When the book and film came out spaceplanes such as the shuttle were seen as the future of space travel and disposable rockets as a dead end, even a distraction. So the contrast between the largely unknown test pilots flying high altitude stuff with wings and the now world famous rocket occupants being feted wherever they went was very striking.