PILOT SPIN
Pilot Zone => Pilot Zone => Topic started by: President-Elect Bob Noel on November 27, 2019, 04:16:36 PM
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before CGI, they used actual film of real aircraft.
Don't get me wrong, films like Apollo 13 have some incredible stuff. But nothing beats real airplanes shot on film.
I just finished watching "The Aviator" again [edit - 1985 Christopher Reeves movie], and felt like expressing my opinion...
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before CGI, they used actual film of real aircraft.
Don't get me wrong, films like Apollo 13 have some incredible stuff. But nothing beats real airplanes shot on film.
I just finished watching "The Aviator" again, and felt like expressing my opinion...
I enjoyed watching Strategic Air Command again. ;D
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before CGI, they used actual film of real aircraft.
Don't get me wrong, films like Apollo 13 have some incredible stuff. But nothing beats real airplanes shot on film.
I just finished watching "The Aviator" again, and felt like expressing my opinion...
I actually kind of like the movie "The Aviator" about Howard Hughes. However, it was obvious a bunch of GAY, Hollywood types, with NO aviation knowledge did the CGI flying sequences. 1970 Battle of Britain for the win.
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I actually kind of like the movie "The Aviator" about Howard Hughes. However, it was obvious a bunch of GAY, Hollywood types, with NO aviation knowledge did the CGI flying sequences. 1970 Battle of Britain for the win.
to clarify, I was referring to the 1985 movie "The Aviator" with Christopher Reeves. I never did see the flick about Howard Hughes.
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to clarify, I was referring to the 1985 movie "The Aviator" with Christopher Reeves. I never did see the flick about Howard Hughes.
Is that the one where he went down in Alaska with some girl or something?
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Is that the one where he went down in Alaska with some girl or something?
pretty much, set at a time about 10 years after WWI, the crash was somewhere near Boise and the girl was Rosanna Arquette.