• 8 months ago
A relationship develops between the NASA director in charge of the Apollo 11 launch and the marketing specialist brought in to fix NASA's public image and stage a "back-up" fake moon landing.
Transcript
00:00 Give me go for lunch for three two
00:03 Hey, Joe, even cold
00:09 Miss you're on fire. It's very original. No, I do not want to stop drop and roll with you. No, your book is on fire
00:17 Oh my god, alcohol and flames they like each other cold days Kelly Jones
00:29 Public support for the moon mission is right bottom every day something is breaking
00:34 And we're dead again. You're blowing up
00:38 The space program is a bloated mess
00:43 Nasa needs a marketing specialist and you are the very best. Excuse me. What are you doing?
00:49 I tracked you down because I felt we had a connection what I'm joking. I work here now to sell the moon
00:57 NASA is not something that you sell to that jingle and a slogan when I'm done those men are gonna be bigger than the Beatles
01:03 Who is that for me this is very personal he's got my name you told me that your guys don't do interviews
01:10 So I had to hire new guys. I'm here for the casting Lucy you you're a juicy part 60 missions in Korea
01:16 I flew 52 missions in Korea. I flew 52 missions in Korea
01:20 How's that?
01:23 What?
01:24 The whole world will be watching
01:27 We can't afford to lose to the Russians
01:30 We need to shoot
01:33 Back a version of the moon landing
01:37 You mean to fake it?
01:40 No one can ever know what we're doing. I cannot accept that they will shoot you
01:45 What is my budget? Oh, I
01:48 Know a lot more about the moon. I know about you
01:55 Give me go no go for lunch
01:57 If you fake this mission
01:59 Every single thing that we have sacrificed will have been for nothing
02:03 No, you couldn't meet it to this day without me
02:06 Three
02:13 My Armstrong is a whiny little bitch we have to recast
02:23 I think we should have gotten Kubrick
02:28 (dramatic music)

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