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willowsfanarts · 5 months
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ardethbayrulez · 5 months
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The First
S01 Ep02 "What's needed"
Sean Penn, Natascha McElhone, Oded Fehr, LisaGay Hamilton
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bluecollarfilm · 6 years
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The First (2018)
The First is created by Beau Willimon (House of Cards) and stars Sean Penn. Set in the near future (2030), this groundbreaking story explores the challenges of taking the first steps towards Mars. Viewers will get an intimate look at the dedicated characters trying to reach the unknown while dealing with the psychological and physical toll it takes to achieve the impossible.
Starring:   Sean Penn, Natascha McElhone, Melissa George, LisaGay Hamilton, Oded Fehr, James Ransone, Rey Lucas, Keiko Agena, Kofi Boakye, Anna Jacoby-Heron, Miguel Najera
Release date:   September 14, 2018
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Hi Cib! Could you help me choosing a Fc to be Nicholas Hamilton's mother? Thank you!
Hello anon! How are you? Of course! you're welcome <3
Naomi Watts (44-52)
Natascha McElhone (43-51)
Rachel Mcadams (34-42)
Rebecca Romijn (40-48)
Synnøve Macody Lund (37-45)
Teri Polo (45-52)
Tricia Helfer (39-47)
Yvonne Strahovski (30-38)
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fandomflail · 7 years
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Very intrigued by your elves/humans AU! I can't wait to meet the flighty prince ;). I would be very happy with bi-weekly updates! I had two questions for you... Since you said you were Alexander Hamilton for this fic, does that mean you're already done with it? And two, in this world has an elf ever mated with a human?
Hi there, thank you for your interest! You will meet him very, very soon! 
To answer your questions, 
1. Yes, I’m pretty much done with it! The only thing left is the epilogue, which is fully outlined, but needs to be polished a little because everytime I go back to re-read/edit chapters, I’m polishing it there as well. Little details here and there, smoother dialogue, etc. you have no idea how happy i am not to be the john jay of writing
2. Why, what a very, very, interesting question. *hums*
Thank you nonnie!
on separate note, @natascha-remi-ronin I got your message, and I will do! didn’t want to directly respond in case I forgot, so it’ll sit in my inbox to remind me. 
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watchaholics · 6 years
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Pilotmustra: The First
Nem mondom, hogy csalódott vagyok a The First pilotját látva, de kissé ellenérzéseket táplálok iránta. A Hulu csatornán nemrég debütált széria közel sem az, aminek eredetileg látszott, ez valahol jó, de valahol nagyon nem.
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zayzaycom · 6 years
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TRAILER - Hulu Original 'The First'
TRAILER – Hulu Original ‘The First’
Check out the official trailer for upcoming Hulu Original drama series The First. All eight episodes of The First debut on Friday, Sept. 14, only on Hulu.
Series Synopsis: Sean Penn leads an ensemble cast in this near-future drama about a crew of astronauts attempting to become the first humans on Mars. Under the direction of…
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vfxexpress · 4 years
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The First VFX Breakdown By Scanline VFX The First is a drama television series created by Beau Willimon and starring an ensemble cast including Sean Penn, Natascha McElhone, LisaGay Hamilton, Hannah Ware, Keiko Agena, Rey Lucas, James Ransone, Anna Jacoby-Heron, Brian Lee Franklin, Oded Fehr, Norbert Leo Butz, Annie Parisse, Melissa George, Jeannie Berlin VFX Done By Scanline VFX
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mrmichaelchadler · 6 years
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Hulu's Space Exploration Series The First is Bookended by Greatness
Is an eight-episode series worth watching if it is only bookended by greatness? That’s one of many things that Hulu’s new series “The First” meditates on, among its many ruminations in this story of grounded emotions, concerning pioneers heading to Mars for the first time. There’s a lot going on in between, including an ambitious take with the visual storytelling of a something packaged in between commercials, but this series from creator Beau Willimon is not an easy recommendation, however noble it may be. 
“The First” imagines, with a gentle touch, what it might look like the first time we try to go to Mars. In the first episode, it lays clear the human stakes by showing a jaw-dropping tragedy involving five astronauts after a launch goes horrifically wrong. Like the best kind of false start for anyone thinking this show would be about floating astronauts, the episode is focused on the grief of the immediate aftermath and how it ripples through the families and NASA employees on the ground. Directed by Agnieszka Holland, this pilot is a standalone depiction of dealing with loss on a micro and macro scale, while introducing us to fascinating key players: Sean Penn’s Tom Hagerty, a intense commander who should have been on that shuttle and wasn’t (for reasons we’ll see later), and Natascha McElhone’s Laz Ingram, who is shouldered with doing damage control while trying to secure funding for the next launch. 
Without spoiling: the show's true Mars mission is assembled and hundreds of minutes later, “The First” returns to its incredible graces by its last episode. “The First” offers its own sense of discovery, lifting us into the air and beyond with our emotions tethered to the ground. It’s an incredibly human take on space, tender and full of awe, an experience seen as much as it is felt. But were I not intrigued to see whether the show itself was a disaster, I would have aborted by episode four. As someone now tempted to rewatch the whole show, I’m glad I didn’t. 
But, the middle: “The First” pulls a bait-and-switch around episode three when it’s trying to pick itself back up, focusing on the other astronauts, their relationships with their loved ones and their power struggles internally as the second launch day comes closer. At its best, this focus offers tender imagery of brilliant people and their emotional vulnerabilities, like LisaGay Hamilton’s Kayla, as she builds a house with her partner, or Keiko Agena, who is shown navigating her anxieties about her mother having Alzheimer's. But at its worst, "The First" is like a self-serious project management drama, where Laz and Tom deal with the bureaucracy of the mission, the promise of exploration and a slowly impending launch date only taunting the viewer. Even when the story introduces new life and death stakes in the middle about a rover, it’s not related to a particularly disturbing or thrilling improbability. 
Penn is not featured in every episode, but his arc largely concerns that of his relationship with his daughter Denise (Anna Jacoby-Heron, who can well hold her own against the Oscar winner) as they deal with the trauma of his wife/her mother's suicide. He's set to go to Mars with the new crew, but he tries to find a peace with her before possibly leaving forever. In an dynamic fifth episode by “Mustang” director Deniz Gamze Ergüven, "The First" shows his problems of facing the past in memory and in the present, as he struggles with his current relationship with his daughter as she carries on her mother's addiction. Together, the two paint a terrifying image of loss, and the worst kind: when you lose someone who is standing right in front of you.  
You can see part of what drove Penn to this project: it carries the storytelling values of “The Tree of Life,” which similarly had Penn wandering through a story of overlapping past, present, and future, where he’s just a speck to something bigger than a simple planet. But its cinematography isn’t like Malick so much as the editing, as it freely bounces back and forth in time, or takes a full minute to study the strokes on a painting. For good measure but less success, every now and then there's the flickering metaphor of a faceless man slowly building a phone. In the scheme of TV, whole chunks of “The First” are downright experimental, especially Ergüven’s fifth episode which provides a lot of backstory as if it played out on a stage, adding to the show's emotional scope and its intriguing artistry. 
Another question that “The First” raises: Can you recommend a series based on its score? The only thing that’s directly binge-watch-friendly is the incredible work by Colin Stetson, who “Hereditary” fans will recall was able to open a door into hell with his fluttering, distorted horns and woodwinds. Here, Stetson uses that same arrangement and goes full-Aaron Copland, the results of which might make the driest episodes of “The First” worth watching for the credits.
This is not a series about space, its narrative reminds us so often, so much as to what it would mean for someone to accept the role of a pioneer, and what lives and loved ones they'd be leaving behind. And even with the production design's dream of new technology, where cars are commanded by voices and memories can be accessed by putting on glasses, it's a very sobering idea of the near future. Enamored with its characters to a possible fault, "The First" is cut and paced like the roughly 368-minute director’s cut; you can imagine a two-hour film, probably with the same budget, that hits the same emotional beats and divides audiences like previous high-concept sci-fi stories like "Contact" did. As is, "The First" is a noble, ambitious series, but one that demands equally ambitious viewers.  
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watchhollywood · 6 years
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Director and Actress LisaGay Hamilton and AK Martin @ the 21st Annual Mars Society Convention. Mrs. Hamilton currently stars in a new Space series on HULU, called "The First". The series also stars Sean Penn, Natascha McElhone and many talented and well known actors. "The First" coming soon to HULU! #lisagayhamilton #seanpenn @seanpenn @natamcelhone #thefirst #watchhollywood #historyfuturespace www.historyfuturespace.com (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/BnIoFiinFDM/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1wm682wpcqvfe
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paulturner76 · 6 years
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Look at my new blogpost - The First Full Trailer: Sean Penn Leads A Futuristic Mission To Mars
This September, Hulu prepares to go where no human has gone before with The First, a new drama about the first manned mission to Mars. Along with Sean Penn, the series features an impressive cast that includes Natascha McElhone, LisaGay Hamilton, James Ransone, Hannah Ware, Melissa George, and...
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larasatlas · 6 years
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On our way to Raglan
Heute (23.1.) sind Natascha und ich nach Raglan gefahren. Das ist an der west Küste und einer der bekanntesten surf spots von Neuseeland. Den morgen haben wir noch in whangamata genossen. Wir waren am Strand und sind dort ein bisschen spazieren gegangen. Mittags sind wir in einem angesagtem Restaurant "Georgs pop up" essen gegangen. Dort bestellten wir Pizza. Da sie die erste falsch gemacht hatten bekamen wir diese umsonst. Der Traum von jedem Backpacker, Essen umsonst und dann auch noch eine leckere Pizza. Also ist unser Abendessen schon geritzt. Nachdem wir uns verabschiedet haben ging es los. Eine Fahrt von der Ost Küste zur West Küste, ungefähr 2 1/2 Stunden Fahrt. Auf unserem Weg sind wir eher durch landwirtschaftlich genutzte Gebiete gefahren. Vor allem viel Milchproduktion mit teilweise riesigen Anlagen. Einen kleinen Zwischenstopp legten wir in Hamilton ein. Dort wollten wir einen Kaffee trinken und sind zufällig in den Hamilton Gardens gelandet. Dies ist eine riesige Park- und Gartenanlage. Gestärkt und ausgeruht fuhren wir weiter. Auf unserem Weg regnete es zwischenzeitlich immer mal wieder sehr stark, aber dies immer nur für ein paar Minuten und dann direkt wieder schönster Sonnenschein. Das Wetter schwankt hier sehr stark. Angekommen in Raglan sind die wir erstmal einkaufen gefahren um die Nötigsten Dinge zu besorgen. Wir schlafen heute auf einem Campingplatz, also erste Nacht im Auto. Die Matratze ist für zwei Personen recht eng, also mal sehen wir das klappt. Der Campingplatz ist sehr spärlich eingerichtet, aber wir brauchen auch nicht viel. Kalte Duschen und Toiletten und das war es,aber er kostet dafür nur 10 Dollar. Jetzt machen wir uns einen entspannten Abend und morgen(24.1.) gehen wir mal an den Strand.
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