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Here is you chance to suggest movies to show at a fly-in. I'd
appreciate any suggestions for newer movies, available on DVD or video tape. We've seen all the oldies. I've got to stick to PG films for the most part since this will be visible to the CAP cadets and anyone else still up after dark. The films will be shown outdoors at the edge of the taxiway. I'm not a movie goer and I'm not familar with newer offerings that might be available. We have " kids day" we also need a movie for. "Holes" last year was a big hit... Any movie suggestions that might entain the fly-in crowd would be great. I know the choice of aviation movies is limited and I don't think we want to show Top Gun or Independance Day, again... Thanks, Dave |
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"Dave Burton" wrote in message
Any movie suggestions that might entain the fly-in crowd would be great. I know the choice of aviation movies is limited and I don't think we want to show Top Gun or Independance Day, again... "The Aviator" is PG13 and I thought was pretty good. "Always" is more of a love story involving firefighting pilots, but at least it has aviation content. "Memphis Belle" (the 1990 version, not the documentary) is PG13. Some of the more classic ones I have are "The Blue Max", "The Battle of Britain", "Twelve o'Clock High" and "The Bridges of Toko Ri". -- John T http://tknowlogy.com/TknoFlyer http://www.pocketgear.com/products_s...veloperid=4415 ____________________ |
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![]() "John T" wrote in message news:429b37e8$0$20841 Any movie suggestions that might entain the fly-in crowd would be great. I know the choice of aviation movies is limited and I don't think we want to show Top Gun or Independance Day, again... "The Aviator" is PG13 and I thought was pretty good. "Always" is more of a love story involving firefighting pilots, but at least it has aviation content. "Memphis Belle" (the 1990 version, not the documentary) is PG13. You're right about "Always", but the story construction is so saturated with flying that it would be a great selection for Dave. Also, Dave, "The Great Waldo Pepper" and "Rocketeer" are both PG. |
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the original "flight of the phoenix" was kinda cool - i liked it
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High Road to China has some neat flying scenes.
-- Gene Seibel Gene & Sue's Aeroplanes - http://pad39a.com/gene/planes.html Because we fly, we envy no one. |
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What's the old B&W classic about flying a Ford Trimotor (?) across the
Andes in South America -- flying through a narrow pass in a thick fog. And the more recent one about the male pilot and female passenger who make a forced landing on a tropic beach, with no one knowing where they are; and have to essentially rebuild part of the plane with logs and rope to get back off. (Or is that one of the one's already mentioned?) |
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"Only Angles Have Wings" (my favorite)
"Stategic Air Command" "The Great Waldo Pepper" "Spirit of Saint Louis" I thought the original "Flight of the Phoenix" and "Flying Tigers" were boring. |
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was it recent? the one with harrison ford and anne hech? the movie
(and title), to me were forgettable ![]() but at least harrison ford made it more accurate then most, being a pilot. |
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AES wrote: What's the old B&W classic about flying a Ford Trimotor (?) across the Andes in South America -- flying through a narrow pass in a thick fog. And the more recent one about the male pilot and female passenger who make a forced landing on a tropic beach, with no one knowing where they are; and have to essentially rebuild part of the plane with logs and rope to get back off. (Or is that one of the one's already mentioned?) "Six Days, Seven Nights", or something like that. They crash-land a Beaver and cannibalize a WW-II Japanese float plane for parts. -- Remove _'s from email address to talk to me. |
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Dave Burton wrote:
Here is you chance to suggest movies to show at a fly-in.... Why "The Aviator" of course! True story, great performances, 5 academy awards, the most incredible crash scene I've ever seen, and a chance to give one of our nation's most enigmatic figures some well-deserved recognition as an aviation pioneer. BTW....once you see the movie you'll never call it "The Spruce Goose" again. Antonio |
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