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dkwookie 12-08-2009 06:21 AM

Fight Club With Planes
 
Interesting new film coming out. Looks like they have an interesting spin on the WW2 dogfight film:
http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=26442

Presume the re-enactments involve live ammo at some point. Could be great, could be awful.

Edit: after re-reading that piece it sounds more like a Fast And Furious with WW2 planes

InfiniteStates 12-08-2009 09:31 AM

Sounds pretty cool, although lol at the terribly written article.

I guess anyone in Michigan is in for a free airshow :)

stealth finger 12-08-2009 09:49 AM

Sounds like one of those things that will be either completly awesome or completely terrible. No middle ground.

InfiniteStates 12-08-2009 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by stealth finger (Post 126384)
Sounds like one of those things that will be either completly awesome or completely terrible. No middle ground.

Even if it's terrible I'm sure the flying bits can be edited into a decent YouTube vid ;)

dkwookie 12-08-2009 11:45 AM

I bet it will be made to appeal to teens with lots of shakey cam and rapid cutting. Bizzare idea for a film in my opinion. Like they wanted to do a ww2 air combat film but the orange film producer got involved

stealth finger 12-08-2009 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by dkwookie (Post 126420)
Bizzare idea for a film in my opinion. Like they wanted to do a ww2 air combat film but the orange film producer got involved

hahaha i bet the meeting went a little like those ads.

gritty realism turns into huge explosions lol

irrelevant 12-08-2009 01:55 PM

"... gets pulled into the culture of real-life, illegal aerial combat."

uh, what? i need to change careers if hollywood is that short on competent screen writers.

i may travel to michigan just to watch the planes fly, but what a disgrace of an idea. i hope local veterans show up to backhand the director and his crew.

:evil:

InfiniteStates 12-08-2009 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by dkwookie (Post 126420)
I bet it will be made to appeal to teens with lots of shakey cam and rapid cutting. Bizzare idea for a film in my opinion. Like they wanted to do a ww2 air combat film but the orange film producer got involved

PMSL Maybe they will organise formation flying via texts? :)
Those Orange ads have ruined that guy - now, when I see him in anything else, he's still the Orange guy and I'm just waiting for a stupid remark or his silly little sidekick to pop up...

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Originally Posted by irrelevant (Post 126443)
uh, what? i need to change careers if hollywood is that short on competent screen writers.

LOL that's why we get so many (crap) re-makes of films made when the ideas (and the drugs) were flowing. Hollywood has been very stale for many years, with a few notable exceptions. Stupid really, because all they need to do is go into a bookshop and there is at least a decades worth of material right there. Note - this does require some imagination on the part of the reader/screenwriter...

stealth finger 12-08-2009 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by InfiniteStates (Post 126451)
Note - this does require some imagination on the part of the reader/screenwriter...

Damn, you were so close too lol

dkwookie 12-08-2009 03:33 PM

"... gets pulled into the culture of real-life, illegal aerial combat."
As oposed to legal aerial combat!

Yeah Hollywood is scraping the barrel with ideas. Its like they have a think tank and thow differnet succesful formulas together on a blackboard or everything has to be a 10 second pitch like "Its Fast and Furious, with WW2 planes"

I dont know as long as the bad guy flys an I-153 and gets his arse shot down I dont mind a video viewing


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