View Full Version : Movie, "Winged Migration" on STARZ this Sat
Martin Hellman
December 10th 03, 12:55 AM
I just noticed that the highly praised movie "Winged Migration" will
be aired on STARZ this Saturday, Dec 13 at 8:45 as well as five other
times (once more Sat then twice each on Tues and Wed of the following
week). I've scheduled it to record and thought a number of others
might appreciate knowing of this.
Enjoy.
Martin
Corky Scott
December 10th 03, 03:34 PM
On 9 Dec 2003 16:55:48 -0800, (Martin Hellman)
wrote:
>I just noticed that the highly praised movie "Winged Migration" will
>be aired on STARZ this Saturday, Dec 13 at 8:45 as well as five other
>times (once more Sat then twice each on Tues and Wed of the following
>week). I've scheduled it to record and thought a number of others
>might appreciate knowing of this.
>
>Enjoy.
>
>Martin
I've seen it on the big screen, it's a phenominal movie.
Corky Scott
Robert M. Gary
December 10th 03, 09:34 PM
(Martin Hellman) wrote in message >...
> I just noticed that the highly praised movie "Winged Migration" will
> be aired on STARZ this Saturday, Dec 13 at 8:45 as well as five other
> times (once more Sat then twice each on Tues and Wed of the following
> week). I've scheduled it to record and thought a number of others
> might appreciate knowing of this.
Someone at work suggested not letting the kids watch it because there
is a bad plane crash in the begining. Is this true? My kids love to
ride in the plane, I don't want to scare them.
Marc Ramsey
December 10th 03, 09:52 PM
Robert M. Gary wrote:
> Someone at work suggested not letting the kids watch it because there
> is a bad plane crash in the begining. Is this true? My kids love to
> ride in the plane, I don't want to scare them.
As I remember it, an ultralight crashes at fairly slow speed into water,
no one is hurt (and I think it was in the "Making of...", not the actual
movie). What would have gotten to my kid (had she not been thoroughly
bored by this point) was a scene toward the end where an albatross pulls
a cute penguin chick away its parents, and starts feasting on it...
Marc
Teacherjh
December 11th 03, 12:49 AM
>>
As I remember it, an ultralight crashes at fairly slow speed into water,
no one is hurt (and I think it was in the "Making of...", not the actual
movie).
<<
I saw the movie in a theater. Nothing crashed.
Jose
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TooPlaneCrazy7
December 14th 03, 10:40 PM
The crash you guys are talking about is probably "Fly Away Home" which was
about a girl who built a glider to soar with the birds.
She crashed and died.
sandpebble
December 15th 03, 03:51 AM
This site has a downloadable theatrical trailer for the movie:
http://www.ultimatedvd.org/nl/Trailers/Details.aspx?Trailer_Id=900
The high resolution Quicktime file is 17.4MB, and the clip is two minutes long.
Sandpebble
Montblack
December 15th 03, 07:54 AM
("TooPlaneCrazy7" wrote)
> The crash you guys are talking about is probably "Fly Away Home" which was
> about a girl who built a glider to soar with the birds.
>
> She crashed and died.
Um, first rule in making a kid's movie - Don't kill Bambi.
Bambi's mom, however .....
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Malcolm Teas
December 15th 03, 08:03 PM
(Robert M. Gary) wrote in message >...
> (Martin Hellman) wrote in message >...
> > I just noticed that the highly praised movie "Winged Migration" will
> > be aired on STARZ this Saturday, Dec 13 at 8:45 as well as five other
> > times (once more Sat then twice each on Tues and Wed of the following
> > week). I've scheduled it to record and thought a number of others
> > might appreciate knowing of this.
>
> Someone at work suggested not letting the kids watch it because there
> is a bad plane crash in the begining. Is this true? My kids love to
> ride in the plane, I don't want to scare them.
There was no crash in the screen version that I saw. There were
scenes of humans hunting birds, and birds eating other birds however.
For the time that your kids do hear of an airplane crash, think of all
the times that they hear of car crashes and still ride in the car.
Not sure if it helps, but comparison is one way to understand and
manage the perception of risk.
-Malcolm Teas
Corky Scott
December 15th 03, 09:19 PM
On 15 Dec 2003 12:03:10 -0800, (Malcolm Teas) wrote:
(Robert M. Gary) wrote in message >...
>> (Martin Hellman) wrote in message >...
>> > I just noticed that the highly praised movie "Winged Migration" will
>> > be aired on STARZ this Saturday, Dec 13 at 8:45 as well as five other
>> > times (once more Sat then twice each on Tues and Wed of the following
>> > week). I've scheduled it to record and thought a number of others
>> > might appreciate knowing of this.
>>
>> Someone at work suggested not letting the kids watch it because there
>> is a bad plane crash in the begining. Is this true? My kids love to
>> ride in the plane, I don't want to scare them.
>
>There was no crash in the screen version that I saw. There were
>scenes of humans hunting birds, and birds eating other birds however.
>
>For the time that your kids do hear of an airplane crash, think of all
>the times that they hear of car crashes and still ride in the car.
>Not sure if it helps, but comparison is one way to understand and
>manage the perception of risk.
>
>-Malcolm Teas
I think someone is mixing up two movies. There's the one called
"Winged Migration" which is a pure nature film and follows mostly
water fowl from their summer residence to their winter home, and back
again, in breathtakingly spectacular photography.
Then there's "Fly Away Home" which is semi ficticious and is about a
guy who, with his daughter and flying in two ultralights, leads a
small flock of Canada geese from Canada to a winter home near the
Virginia/Chesapeake area. In this movie, the father has a wire snap
during the "migration" and he spirals down to a crashish type landing
and breaks his arm.
The movie was based on the inital attempt to lead geese to their
winter grounds using an ultralight. It worked. Flying with the geese
was documented in the film "C'mon Geese", which pops up in Public TV
every so often.
Corky Scott
Ulrich Neumann
December 15th 03, 11:59 PM
(sandpebble) wrote in message >...
> This site has a downloadable theatrical trailer for the movie:
> http://www.ultimatedvd.org/nl/Trailers/Details.aspx?Trailer_Id=900
> The high resolution Quicktime file is 17.4MB, and the clip is two minutes long.
> Sandpebble
The movie is out for rental at "Hollywood Movies". I watched the movie
and the 'making of' part and can't decide which one is better. Awsome
footage!
There is one scene in the 'making of' part, where a couple of geese
fly off the wing tips of an ultra-light. The first goose off the left
wing tip is not flapping it's wings and seems to be flying with a
smaller a.o.a. while keeping up with the ultra-light. (No, it was not
one of the decoys!) I guess it is a good illustration of what is going
on aerodynamically just off the wing tip. One would hope that the wing
tip vortex on a modern glider is less severe.
U. Neumann
L.D.Cosby
December 16th 03, 05:14 AM
There is an excellent web site dedicated to the migration of Whopping Cranes
and Canadian Geese www.operationmigration.org .
They make an annual trek across the USA from Canada to Florida to teach
hatchlings the migration habit.
Happy Holidays
Larry
"Martin Hellman" > wrote in message
om...
> I just noticed that the highly praised movie "Winged Migration" will
> be aired on STARZ this Saturday, Dec 13 at 8:45 as well as five other
> times (once more Sat then twice each on Tues and Wed of the following
> week). I've scheduled it to record and thought a number of others
> might appreciate knowing of this.
>
> Enjoy.
>
> Martin
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StellaStar
December 16th 03, 06:26 AM
>There is an excellent web site dedicated to the migration of Whopping Cranes
>and Canadian Geese
They must be really, reeeeally big cranes. I'd hate to be standing underneath
when they migrate overhead... :-)
And, BTW, any Minnesotan will tell you they're Canada geese. Can't call 'em
Canadian unless you've checked their visas...
December 21st 03, 11:05 PM
That film was loosly based on the true story of Bill Lishman (sp) -
known as "Father Goose"
He DID successfully train a family of Canada Geese to
follow his microlight and successfully "taught" them to migrate in
the absence of the parents..
Heck of a story..
AMAZING close up flight shots of the birds..
If only we could fly as well.....
Dave
>Then there's "Fly Away Home" which is semi ficticious and is about a
>guy who, with his daughter and flying in two ultralights, leads a
>small flock of Canada geese from Canada to a winter home near the
>Virginia/Chesapeake area. In this movie, the father has a wire snap
>during the "migration" and he spirals down to a crashish type landing
>and breaks his arm.
>
>The movie was based on the inital attempt to lead geese to their
>winter grounds using an ultralight. It worked. Flying with the geese
>was documented in the film "C'mon Geese", which pops up in Public TV
>every so often.
>
>Corky Scott
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