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The original was posted on /r/movies by /u/JustJohn8 on 2023-08-11 14:44:22.


I don’t visit this subreddit often and am unsure if my post is right for the sub (read the rules) – if so, cool. If not, I apologize.

I’ve been a fan of movies for more 40 years and re–watched 1983’s The Right Stuff last night. It gave me the same goosebumps as I had watching it as a kid. Brilliant storytelling, great acting, a score that holds up, and incredible cinematography.

I don’t hear it talked about much and am curious if many others have the same sentiments about the film?

This scene featuring Sam Shepard ad Chuck Yeager is awesome sound barrier