I'm very excited for this movie.
I did too. I liked the one scene where they are in the barracks and one of the guys is reading Stick and Rudder. I thought that was a good placement of a book.I really liked that movie.
You think Jar Jar Binks will be in this one?
Lucas is a 'tard... but the movie looks great anyway, because no matter how bad Lucas manages to screw it up, we can all read the real history books, and for at least a few more years, maybe meet a real Tuskegee Airman and shake his hand and say Thanks.
I was just at the gym and though the sound was off they advertised a new weekly show on a major network. I think it was called "Pan Am". Don't know if it is about the airline pilots, or the stewardesses, or what.
I was just at the gym and though the sound was off they advertised a new weekly show on a major network. I think it was called "Pan Am". Don't know if it is about the airline pilots, or the stewardesses, or what.
Kimberly
I have the feeling this one will flop. It is very expensive (they built one of the largest sets ever to replicate Idlewild) and have a bone fide movie star for their lead. However, I think today's generation will turn off completely, viewing airline travel as naught but tedium and discomfort. I would think it might appeal to the older set, but I have the feeling that it will be somewhat salacious.
I might point out that you can do those things without any help from Mr. Lucas.
Agree. The computer effects are so apparent it bothers me. Star Wars is fantisy, so it's not so bothersome. I didn't like 'Pearl Harbor' for the same reason.I wish somebody would make a movie with real flying, rather than that animated stuff, though I know it is impossible with something this epic. But even in this short trailer there are maneuvers that defy physics... It might turn out to be a great and accurate tale, but for me, it loses something with the animation.
The dialog seems typical good vs evil vs worse evil maudlin, but the flying scenes look very impressive.
They do, but sooner or later you need people to be speaking dialog related to some kind of story. Something better than "I've got a bad feeling about this". Lucas has proven himself less than adroit at this kind of thing.
Is it just me, or does the trailer look...cartoonish?
CG looks cartoonish to me but flying museum pieces is getting too expensive. I think the last movie that had mostly real airplanes was "Battle of Britain", or maybe "Tora, Tora Tora", but at the time they had advisers like Gen. Adolf Galland, etc. Not many of those guys around anymore, and the current generation of movie goers doesn't really care if its a real P-51, Spit, or ME-109.
Is it just me, or does the trailer look...cartoonish?
I recently noticed that most P-51s are selling for over $2 million apiece.
I remember when they hit $1 million, thinking -- "Whoa -- ain't never gonna get one now." Now they are absurdly out of reach...
Doesn't matter what it looks like, as long as it gets people interested in aviation and history.