Worst Flying Movie I've Ever Seen

Either of the above is the look any boss I've ever had has, if they believe I'm going to tell a joke at a meeting.
 
Duuuude... The Blue Max had Ursula Andress. Topless (well, with a strategically-placed towel).

If you had 1/2 a brain, you noticed a bunch of incredible plot holes in "Fantastic Voyage" (e.g., how a miniature submarine filled its tanks with normal air in the lungs, why the scientist's body wasn't blown apart by enlarging submarine wreckage at the end). The novelization (written by Isaac Azimov) closed all the loopholes....

Ron Wanttaja
: ) I remember Ursula - and the towel; it was an afternoon well spent. . .
 
I can’t believe someone hasn’t mentioned Iron Eagle. I talked about how unrealistic Pushing Tin was in another thread
 
Did they spend 15 minutes on the event and 75 minutes on a mostly made up version of the NTSB investigation, like a certain infamous flying movie about the world's only amphibious Airbus A320?

Kinda, it was a poorly produced production- certain minute details given long spanses of unnecessary time, a few plot points repeated, lengthy preaching, and just over the top portions that were not related to the real story at all.

one point his daughter in back accidentally ate a peanut candy bar and was allergic, lots of time on her rescue by her sister while ATC sent them direct into a tropical depression….

The real story is pretty interesting, though tragic with the pilot truly dying, but this was just poor extra plot added
 
Crawling out on top of a high wing to pour booze in the tank to keep the engine running? :rolleyes:

Just one ridiculous thing out of many.

Horizon Line

I skipped over a lot of it.

It will be leaving Paramount+ soon if you want to torture yourself.
Even if that was a "magnum" 2.25 liters, how long would it run a big six? Three minutes?
 
Even if that was a "magnum" 2.25 liters, how long would it run a big six? Three minutes?
In the movie, it made the gas gauge go up a lot more than that!

Long before the fuel problem developed, however, there was a large land area visible at their three-o'clock when they decided to fly through the lightning storm ahead of them! :rofl:
 
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