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Randy Haskin wrote:Unfortunately, the movie is very unrealistic, too.
Tue Feb 24, 2009 3:39 am
Tue Feb 24, 2009 1:31 pm
wendovertom wrote:Isn't all PR a bit on the "glossed and glammed up" side?
Having said that - Randy, what specifically about the movie? I assume that there is a heck of a lot more breifing and planning than the movie depicts - fill us in!
Tom P.
Tue Feb 24, 2009 7:16 pm
Randy Haskin wrote:wendovertom wrote:Isn't all PR a bit on the "glossed and glammed up" side?
Having said that - Randy, what specifically about the movie? I assume that there is a heck of a lot more breifing and planning than the movie depicts - fill us in!
Tom P.
Well, honestly, it's just all cheesed up for the movie. If I had that kind of free time, it would be fun to sit down and write a shot-for-shot critique. Unfortunately, that link doesn't work here in the UK so I can't watch it right now.
I knew it was going to be a turd in the first 5 minutes....as soon as we hear the tower controller at Nellis says "welcome to Red Flag" or whatever as soon as the Eagle lands. Riiiiiight.
heck, as soon as the Eagle does the max performance takeoff on his "deployment" to Nellis, you know it's going to be all flash and no substance.
Real deployments to Red Flag are serious business -- lots of jets departing as formations, all orchestrated departures as a group with a Tanker (unless your unit is close enough to not need a Tanker), external fuel and bags packed. The movie makes it look like the dude is just hopping in a jet for a leisurely hop over to Nellis. Sure as heck there are no max performance climbs on the way there.
Anyway, until I have a chance to sit back on a saturday with a nice rum-and-coke and my laptop in front of me, I won't be able to post a more substantive review. You'd be better served to meet me at OSH or Reno this year, get liquored up, and go watch it together so I can give a real-time play-by-play like MST3K.
Tue Feb 24, 2009 9:36 pm
Randy Haskin wrote:wendovertom wrote:Isn't all PR a bit on the "glossed and glammed up" side?
Having said that - Randy, what specifically about the movie? I assume that there is a heck of a lot more breifing and planning than the movie depicts - fill us in!
Tom P.
Well, honestly, it's just all cheesed up for the movie. If I had that kind of free time, it would be fun to sit down and write a shot-for-shot critique. Unfortunately, that link doesn't work here in the UK so I can't watch it right now.
I knew it was going to be a turd in the first 5 minutes....as soon as we hear the tower controller at Nellis says "welcome to Red Flag" or whatever as soon as the Eagle lands. Riiiiiight.
heck, as soon as the Eagle does the max performance takeoff on his "deployment" to Nellis, you know it's going to be all flash and no substance.
Real deployments to Red Flag are serious business -- lots of jets departing as formations, all orchestrated departures as a group with a Tanker (unless your unit is close enough to not need a Tanker), external fuel and bags packed. The movie makes it look like the dude is just hopping in a jet for a leisurely hop over to Nellis. Sure as heck there are no max performance climbs on the way there.
Anyway, until I have a chance to sit back on a saturday with a nice rum-and-coke and my laptop in front of me, I won't be able to post a more substantive review. You'd be better served to meet me at OSH or Reno this year, get liquored up, and go watch it together so I can give a real-time play-by-play like MST3K.
Wed Feb 25, 2009 11:40 pm