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Posted: 11 May 2007, 22:39
by ravilamir
For me the "633 Squadron" and "The Dam Busters". They were well made.

ATB

Posted: 11 May 2007, 22:45
by Trev Clark
Stategic Air Command gets my vote, I love the guy who was the Col. in MASH who pops up as the old FE. Great B36 and B47 shots and for a propaganda film, the plot is OKish too.

Posted: 11 May 2007, 23:19
by kit
Oh yes. Strategic Air Command, no contest.

When June Allyson stands on the flight line waving James Stewart off for a 'training flight' you just KNOW he's going to be gone for a whole day! :lol:

And the bad weather approach into Kadena in the B-47 near the end is really scary.

Having said that, one of the best lines in any aviation film has to be the one in the 'Dam Busters' when they just don't clear a tree on a training flight.

[Strine accent on]

'This is getting BLOODY dangerous!

[Strine accent off] :lol: :smile:

Posted: 11 May 2007, 23:38
by Tomliner
Reach For The Sky,although primarily about the man rather than machine,was still very good.Also Battle of Britain which was an historically accurate film perhaps only a little let down by the limitation of the technical effects.However this was more than compensated for by the brilliant score including the march 'Aces High' 'Spifire Prelude'and the 'Aerial Ballet' music used in the scene at the height of the battle when the other sounds were faded out leaving only the music.Classic.EricT

Posted: 12 May 2007, 00:58
by jonesey2k
Anybody seen Flightplan?

Posted: 12 May 2007, 01:03
by VEGAS
jonesey2k wrote:Anybody seen Flightplan?
Yeah. I thought it was sh!te. But not quite as bad as 'snakes on a plane'. Thats just dire.. :huf:

Posted: 12 May 2007, 01:23
by jonesey2k
I didn't even bother going to see that one :lol: I mean the name says it all!

I still like Jodie Foster though :smile:

Posted: 12 May 2007, 02:51
by Quixoticish
VEGAS wrote:
jonesey2k wrote:Anybody seen Flightplan?
Yeah. I thought it was sh!te. But not quite as bad as 'snakes on a plane'. Thats just dire.. :huf:
Flightplan was one of those films that has me cursing the fact that I've wasted 2 hours of my life I'll never get back; however Snakes on a Plane was hilarious; dripping with post-modern irony. :lol:

Posted: 12 May 2007, 07:05
by Paul K
Strategic Air Command was a great film, what with two historic bombers, and an actor who was a bomber pilot for real. I think I'm right in saying James Stewart was still serving in the USAF reserves...in fact I seem to remember he either flew ( or went along for the ride ), a B-52 over Vietnam as his final flight.

The original 'Airport' film, with Dean Martin, was excellent too.

British films would be Battle of Britain, The Sound Barrier and The Dam Busters.

Posted: 12 May 2007, 08:04
by DispatchDragon
Paul

Not sure of the exact dates but I think at the time Stewart was the CO
of the Reserve Globemaster Squadron at Dobbins AFB in Georgia
They had a particuarly unpleasent duty of flying KIAs back to to the US
from Vietnam

Leif