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Old 04-27-2010, 01:47 AM
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of course blanks that sorts that, in fantasy airshow land dreams can come true so i think what mckinney is asking for is fine-a small detail.
theres no wrong answer to my question -its all good
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Old 04-27-2010, 02:49 AM
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HMmmm depends....invite all the people you dont like and strafe them. what could be more delightful than screaming in 20 feet off the deck in your favorite warbird pressing the trigger and helping cleanse the gene pool. NOW that is a fantasy airshow....sorry a little sick humor.
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Old 04-27-2010, 11:58 AM
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Throw in the ship John Boy Walton flew in Battle Beyond The Stars too. The only spaceship to feature a set of jugs. Must have been about aerodynamics
Now that's funny.. I hadn't really looked at it like that before. The best actor in that film was John Boy's mole. I must have watched it almost as much as I watched Star Wars as a kid. I loved it. Then the VCR decided to eat it one morning..

Didn't they use special effects out of another film in it?
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Old 04-27-2010, 12:19 PM
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Now that's funny.. I hadn't really looked at it like that before. The best actor in that film was John Boy's mole. I must have watched it almost as much as I watched Star Wars as a kid. I loved it. Then the VCR decided to eat it one morning..

Didn't they use special effects out of another film in it?
Yeah it was a favourite of mine too. I never realised until a lot later it was a remake of The Magnificent Seven with a space setting.
The special FX were reused in Space Raiders a couple of years later. It was a Roger Corman film and he was famous for streching his resources.

I believe James Cameron and Bill Paxton worked on this film set dressing and special FX and thats where they met. So Hudson fans owe this film some respect!
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Old 04-27-2010, 01:15 PM
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whats the sci fi film where a bloke has to talk a speaking bomb out of going off ?
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Old 04-27-2010, 01:42 PM
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whats the sci fi film where a bloke has to talk a speaking bomb out of going off ?
That's Dark Star, John Carpenters college project film. It had a beach ball alien in it which actually was part of the inspiration for Alien. The script writer Dan O'Bannon who wrote it thought it would be good to expand on the idea with a scary alien.

Ok my scifi inner geek is showing now!
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Old 04-27-2010, 01:53 PM
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That's Dark Star, John Carpenters college project film. It had a beach ball alien in it which actually was part of the inspiration for Alien. The script writer Dan O'Bannon who wrote it thought it would be good to expand on the idea with a scary alien.

Ok my scifi inner geek is showing now!

A great film for its tiny $60,000 budget.
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Old 04-27-2010, 02:45 PM
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The only spaceship to feature a set of jugs. Must have been about aerodynamics
ahhh Sybil Danning!!!.....
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Old 04-27-2010, 03:02 PM
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I'll buy that for a dollar!
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Old 04-27-2010, 06:15 PM
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lol some of the fantasy stuff faaaaaaaaar too much time on ones hands................. but some awesome selections


the airshow stuff epic selections Dave 10 just aint enough, you start to think and a fair few more pop into you're head!!!!

1. Spitfire (any variant be awesome to hear a griffen engined one)
2. Bristol beaufighter
3. Hawker Typhon
4. Bf 109 E3
5. Mosquito
6. Harrier GR3??
7. BAE Jaguar
8. AC 130 specter
9. Douglas Skyraider
10. F4F Phantom

2nd half

1. Mig 29 fulcrum (sp)
2. Vulcan, valiant and valiant fly past
3. Halifax, manchester, lancaster and wellington fly past
4. Lynx doing some aerobatics
5. Apache
6. Hind
8. B17, liberator, B25 and B29 flypast
9. P51 D
10. Red Arrows
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