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On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 01:23:41 -0700, "Bravo Two Zero"
wrote in : What's all the fuss about this movie anyway The photography runs from impressive to startling, but you won't really appreciate it unless you see it in a theater or in High Definition on a large screen that fills your peripheral vision. Just viewing the DVD on a small screen could easily lead to a yawn unless you have some personal interest in the history of this particular airport. |
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I watched it when it was on Discovery HD , on a 50in plasma and yes, the
photography, particular of the Pitts was excellent "Larry Dighera" wrote in message ... On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 01:23:41 -0700, "Bravo Two Zero" wrote in : What's all the fuss about this movie anyway The photography runs from impressive to startling, but you won't really appreciate it unless you see it in a theater or in High Definition on a large screen that fills your peripheral vision. Just viewing the DVD on a small screen could easily lead to a yawn unless you have some personal interest in the history of this particular airport. |
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![]() "Larry Dighera" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 01:23:41 -0700, "Bravo Two Zero" wrote in : What's all the fuss about this movie anyway The photography runs from impressive to startling, but you won't really appreciate it unless you see it in a theater or in High Definition on a large screen that fills your peripheral vision. Just viewing the DVD on a small screen could easily lead to a yawn unless you have some personal interest in the history of this particular airport. On Mon, 1 Jan 2007 03:03:54 -0700, "Bravo Two Zero" wrote in : I watched it when it was on Discovery HD , on a 50in plasma and yes, the photography, particular of the Pitts was excellent You have to be pretty close to a 50" screen to have it fill your peripheral vision. I viewed it on a 4.5'X 9' projected image from across the room. Stunning (at times)! However, I enjoyed the images of aviation history (Earhart, Lindbergh, Curtiss, "Pancho" Barnes, ...), some of which I had not seen before, as much as the artful footage. That said, if you thought Flyboys was aimed toward that portion of the viewing audience with a strong affinity for aviation related lore, One Six Right seems to have been geared toward an even smaller segment of that audience, those who champion the existance of the existence of airports despite their popular damnation by those who have moved into close proximity of them. I think the quote about 'the runways at metropolitan airports throughout the land being the biggest street in town' supports that view. Although One Six Right won't change the minds of the public, it's good to see some positive PR for aviation finally seeping out of Hollywood, er... Van Nuys. But wait, there's more .... :-) ONE SIX RIGHT SWEEPSTAKES http://www.onesixright.com/ GRAND PRISE * Win a trip to visit the set of the film...VNY! * Travel first class to Los Angeles, CA * Arrive at Van Nuys Airport on a private helicopter via an aerial tour of Hollywood * Pilot the airplanes from the film: the P-51, Piper Cub, Fleet Biplane, Pitts, and the VK-30. * Take an afternoon flight in the DC-3 with Clay Lacy and have lunch in Santa Barbara * Take a limo to Hollywood and screen the film in HD with the producer/director * Dine with Bob Hoover & Berry Schiff * Enjoy 3 nights in the Airtel Presidential Jacuzzi Suite * Return limo back to LAX * 1 lucky winner + Guest FIRST PRISE * All expense paid pilot's license or advanced rating/training * 60 flight hours in a Cessna 172 * Pair of Bose Aviation Headset X's * Garmin GPSMAP 496 * Breitlng's B-2 chronograph * $1,000 Sporty's gift certificate * 1 lucky winner SECOND PRISE * 25 winners THIRD PRISE * 25 WINNERS |
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But wait, there's more .... :-) ONE SIX RIGHT SWEEPSTAKES http://www.onesixright.com/ GRAND PRISE * Win a trip to visit the set of the film...VNY! That page seems to take forever to load even with a 5 Mbs connection so have patience. They did a lot better with the film than the web page design. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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On Tue, 02 Jan 2007 20:02:23 -0500, Roger
wrote in : They did a lot better with the film than the web page design. Yeah. The entire site is done in Flash. When will people learn that less is often more? |
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