So I saw it with one of my kids.
It's takes a couple of moments to go, oh wait, this isn't Hollywood. Thats history. That's the crowd that was there, that's their cars, that's what they wore.
Launch was fantastic. I just wish they'd cranked the volume up in my theater and blasted your ear drums. Just for the heck of it.
To me I had listened to Collins book and so my point of view was, oh theirs that, oh that's what he was talking about, there he is being a smart ass. I had pictured it all while listening and putting out a dump truck of mulch. Now I could see it. I remembered what not only what he said but he was thinking, including his humor and sarcasm that came over the radio and they played. I remembered how rendevouz was incredibly hard (as he experienced with gemini) and they nailed it. And life in that trailer. And sure enough when they put them in the c141. He talked about all of that. All the way down to the gift for Gunter at the launch pad, I saw him holding the brown bag with a minnow stuck to a plaque that he was hoping wouldn't spill out in front of the world. And when they let Eagle go, how he said he watched Buzz and Neil stare and say goodbye to the machine they had spent so much time in on Earth and then on the moon. So I was a bit too informed.
But I like it just the way it was. It was perfect.
The one thing that got me was that long range camera that caught the 3rd stage firing off and watching the velocity get to 26,000 mph or whatever it went to and miles from earth tick a mile or more per second. I loved those clocks.
When they slowed to land and it got to 5000 mph and you're like, whoa, that's slow. Then I got in my truck. 50mph. felt very lame.
Fwiw. No real previews. Be there on time. Caught a bunch in our theaters off guard.