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So, 'James May on the Moon' is quite a fascinating watch if you're into space exploration. Paul King does a nice job capturing May's quirky charm while he digs into the historical context of the moon landings. The pacing feels relaxed, which lets you absorb the interviews with the astronauts—there's something really poignant about hearing their firsthand experiences. The practical effects and retro tech they showcase also have this nostalgic vibe, reflecting how far we’ve come. May's enthusiasm shines through, making the whole thing feel both educational and personal. It’s like a casual chat with a friend who happens to know a lot about space history. Not your typical documentary, but it strikes a chord.
Interesting blend of humor and historyPresents a unique perspective on moon missionsGreat for those who appreciate tech and nostalgia
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