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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles.

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Old 05-28-2010, 10:37 PM
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good old brian blessed,i see him in london,i wanted to shake his hand,but he looked like he had the right hump,so i didnt.
mings daughter was a bit saucy,quite liked her

shivers?does me everytime

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Old 05-28-2010, 09:10 PM
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Yeah I know what you mean Joe. I took mine to see episode 3 and the new Indiana Jones film. Reminded me of my dad taking me to see the originals.
My happiest cinema memory is my dad taking me on spec to see a film I knew nothing about called Raiders Of The Lost Ark. He wanted to see it any my mum didn't so he dragged me with him. Best night at the cinema I ever had. I bought a projector recently and the first thing I did was watch Raiders on it
I caught the last 10 mins of it last week (Raiders) and I got a shiver down the spine when the music for the bit where they open the Ark started. We must have been at the optimum age for that film when it came out.. it burned it's self into my brain. Probably my fav childhood film. Temple of Doom blew me away on the big screen too.
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Old 05-29-2010, 01:20 PM
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I caught the last 10 mins of it last week (Raiders) and I got a shiver down the spine when the music for the bit where they open the Ark started. We must have been at the optimum age for that film when it came out.. it burned it's self into my brain. Probably my fav childhood film. Temple of Doom blew me away on the big screen too.
Went to see temple of doom at odeon deansgate. First film I recall seeing 70mm on poster. Went back and saw it twice more when it hit the local cinema in altrincham.
Watching Raiders recently I came to the conclusion the horse/truck chase is the best chase scene ever. I don't think it will be topped either cos these days it would be cgi'ed up. Love the tank vs horse in last crusade too
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Old 05-29-2010, 01:36 PM
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the raiders cleaned up dvd looks great,doesnt show its age too much.i doubt the truck chase would be allowed now,health and safety and all that,great scene i love the face the stuntman(driving the truck ) pulls when he gets a wack off indy and he cant stop it,the mine chase from doom was meant to be in raiders at the end ,it never done it for me that chase
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Old 05-29-2010, 03:09 PM
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You are right about health and saftey dave. The film that has the ultimate breach is The First Great Train Robbery. Sean Connery doing his own stunts on top of a train meant to be limited to 30mph. After filming he was furious saying train was not doing 30. Helicopter pilot flying camera landed and said he clocked it doing 55mph. It looks amazing on film though. Hairy for a stuntman let alone Connery at that age
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