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Wed Oct 03, 2007 7:17 pm

Very cool movie! The scene with F14 and Zeros was shot near Key West with staging out of the Naval Air Station. Reportedly there was an F14 that almost splashed itself during filming. Some neat film of them in action.

Wed Oct 03, 2007 7:53 pm

Warbird Kid,

Saw them performing this past weekend at AirSho, Midland Texas. They were flying six Zero replicas (T-6 conversions) and five Kate/Val replicas (BT-13 and SNJ mixes).

Wed Oct 03, 2007 8:09 pm

Cool, thanks Roger!

Ever since I saw them first perform in 97 or so in Stratford, I have always thought that the Tora group was one of the most dynamic acts out there! Its just a shame that they havent been able to expand a little bit. You know, find a couple other of the Tora birds. I heard that Talleciet was selling his Val that is at the March Fielf Airmuseum, if im not mistaken.

Man that would be cool to fly, let alone OWN one of those birds!

Wed Oct 03, 2007 9:15 pm

The TORA group will be here in Houston this weekend. Always a crowd favorite!

A good friend of mine flew one of the Zeros in Final Countdown. Right after the movie came out there was an article on the CAF DISPATCH magazine. It shows the Tomcat pilots as well as the CAF Zero pilots. This same pilot flew the Stearman under the overpass in the movie "Secondhand Lions".
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Wed Oct 03, 2007 9:55 pm

that movie was lame. kirk douglas must have had his brains in his cleft chin to take that moronic gig.

Wed Oct 03, 2007 9:58 pm

tom d. friedman wrote:that movie was lame. kirk douglas must have had his brains in his cleft chin to take that moronic gig.


Sorry Tom, but I've got to completely disagree with you on that one, I thought that movie was great, had a new and different type of story, and is one of the few DVD's that I've ever bought.

Just my opinoin, not meant to start any arguements............Roger

Wed Oct 03, 2007 10:01 pm

Roger Cain wrote:
tom d. friedman wrote:that movie was lame. kirk douglas must have had his brains in his cleft chin to take that moronic gig.


Sorry Tom, but I've got to completely disagree with you on that one, I thought that movie was great, had a new and different type of story, and is one of the few DVD's that I've ever bought.

Just my opinoin, not meant to start any arguements............Roger


I totally agree, Roger!
Very fun movie..... isn't that what they're supposed to be? :wink:
Jerry

Wed Oct 03, 2007 11:01 pm

Great clip I remember seeing that moive as a young child at a drive in.
It was a double feature, Final Countdown & Clash of the Titans.
BTW are there any drive in's left??

Wed Oct 03, 2007 11:21 pm

Phantom1200 wrote:Great clip I remember seeing that moive as a young child at a drive in.
It was a double feature, Final Countdown & Clash of the Titans.
BTW are there any drive in's left??


There are a few drive-ins around the Houston area. :supz:

Thu Oct 04, 2007 7:43 am

Gatesville Texas has one of the older ones still in use . Killeen Texas has two screen one. And saw a New one that was recently built out side of Tom Ball TX

Thu Oct 04, 2007 8:43 am

tom d. friedman wrote:that movie was lame. kirk douglas must have had his brains in his cleft chin to take that moronic gig.


His son was the movies producer. Its good to have dear old Dad's name on the marquee to draw in the cash.

drive in

Thu Oct 04, 2007 8:45 am

The south Denver area city council just voted to let a developer tear down one of the last drive ins left. In southern Colorado near Alamosa is one that you can fly into the airport and see the show, also visible from the motel across the street.

Thu Oct 04, 2007 9:24 am

There's a drive-in in Dayton by the KOA Kampground the my friends and I stayed at the last two years for our get-together. We were usually too tired to go over after the day because the shows didn't start until 9 or 10 pm.

Thu Oct 04, 2007 9:28 am

This movie is not too bad, compared such hits as Iron Eagle, Hot Shots and Memphis Belle.

I saw this flick as a kid and loved it, it was one of the few movies with any sort of airplane action on the screen at the time, with the sole exception being "Airplane!" and the Empire Strikes Back, but that does not really count but I just had to throw that in!

Yeah, its a bit hokey now, but its still good pop corn fodder for a Sunday morning on cable. If they made a totally correct movie it might be too much or too boring for normal folk to watch. So just take it for what it is and enjoy!

BTW, San Diego still has two drive-ins left.

Thu Oct 04, 2007 2:52 pm

Jesse C. wrote: BTW, San Diego still has two drive-ins left.


Is the Harbor drive-in still there? That was the last theater my grandfather managed before he retired. Some of the other drive-ins he managed around San Diego were the Ace in Lemon Grove, Pacific in P.B., and the Campus near SDSU. When I was a teenager it was nice to be able to get in free when I had a date. Unfortunately all of them gone now.
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