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PostPosted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 11:52 am 
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This is a large amount of what should matter about the Tuskegee Airmen. And the future of warbirds.

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From left, Darius Dawson, 10, Angel Sledge, 11, and Anias Sledge, 8, look over a P-51C Mustang on display at the AirPower over Hampton Roads air show at Langley Air Force Base in Hampton on Friday, May 13, 2011. The three are part of the Hampton Langley Homeschool Group, which was touring the show Friday morning, prior to to the official opening at 5 p.m. This Mustang was built in WWII and still flies today in honor of the Tuskegee Airmen.


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 11:58 am 
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If kids would read as well as see movies and play video games I think they would have a much better understanding of history in general.

There should be a large dislaimer on this movie stating that it is "lightly based on factual events and mostly based on stuff to garner a larger audience and more money"

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 8:35 am 
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While I have not seen Red Tails yet I did have the opportunity to meet Tuskegee Airmen Lt. Col. Eldridge Williams when he visited us at Miami Tower yesterday.

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Wow!! What an honor

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 9:19 am 
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Saw this on Facebook: Tuskegee Airmen Webinar 1 - "Was the Movie Accurate?"

It's a discussion with Tuskegee veterans Col. Charles McGee and Lt. Col. Harold Brown hosted by the CAF Red Tail Squadron. It starts at 7:00PM Centra TONIGHT. Go here to sign up - it's free!

https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/538128438

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PostPosted: Wed May 23, 2012 11:44 am 
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I got the DVD yesterday. It's just the movie only, no behind the scenes anything or deleted scenes. Only a documentary that doesn't give you any info that you probably didn't already know. The sound was pitiful, I actually had to turn the volume up in the action scenes!

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PostPosted: Wed May 23, 2012 11:47 am 
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I bought the Blu Ray today and will probably be watching it this weekend. Hopefully the Blu Ray version is better.

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As it goes, I think it is a good, entertaining movie. As a historical document, no, sorry, it doesn't compute. I have had the honor of meeting several Tuskeegee Airmen at different shows and none that I have met could be related to the characters in the movie. I'm sure there were men that stood out from the crowd, for various reasons, but from those I have met, they were all professional pilots and did one hell-of-a job.

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As it goes, I think it is a good, entertaining movie. As a historical document, no, sorry, it doesn't compute. I have had the honor of meeting several Tuskeegee Airmen at different shows and none that I have met could be related to the characters in the movie. I'm sure there were men that stood out from the crowd, for various reasons, but from those I have met, they were all professional pilots and did one hell-of-a job.

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Just got the blu-ray. The blu-ray includes some special features, including the full documentary "Double Victory". Overall I thought it looked great, but I did notice some mpeg artifacts around the faster moving aircraft in a few places, although that could have simply been my LCD TV struggling to keep up. I suppose that's unavoidable in a movie with so much movement in it. The audio was great. (I honestly think blu-ray audio is a better reason to upgrade than the video, if you have a decent sound system.)

Same silly movie, but if you can forgive Top Gun, there is no reason not to own this one, too.

You know you want it.

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I'll probably pick it up when it goes on sale. It was a little corny, but not any more than some of the 1960s war movies, or the overly heroic John Wayne movies. There were some parts where the CGI was absolutely breathtaking, and others where it struggled a bit. I think that happens in just about every movie where a lot of CGI is involved though. I enjoyed it for what it was.

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fritzthefox wrote:
Just got the blu-ray. The blu-ray includes some special features, including the full documentary "Double Victory". Overall I thought it looked great, but I did notice some mpeg artifacts around the faster moving aircraft in a few places, although that could have simply been my LCD TV struggling to keep up. I suppose that's unavoidable in a movie with so much movement in it. The audio was great. (I honestly think blu-ray audio is a better reason to upgrade than the video, if you have a decent sound system.)

Same silly movie, but if you can forgive Top Gun, there is no reason not to own this one, too.

You know you want it.


What was wrong with Top Gun?


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TROJANII wrote:
fritzthefox wrote:
Just got the blu-ray. The blu-ray includes some special features, including the full documentary "Double Victory". Overall I thought it looked great, but I did notice some mpeg artifacts around the faster moving aircraft in a few places, although that could have simply been my LCD TV struggling to keep up. I suppose that's unavoidable in a movie with so much movement in it. The audio was great. (I honestly think blu-ray audio is a better reason to upgrade than the video, if you have a decent sound system.)

Same silly movie, but if you can forgive Top Gun, there is no reason not to own this one, too.

You know you want it.


What was wrong with Top Gun?


It wasn't a documentary, and that made some people grumpy and bitter because they don't know how to be entertained. To put a long story short.

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TROJANII wrote:
What was wrong with Top Gun?

Tom Cruise's irritating smirk?


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When compared to Red Tails, Top Gun IS a documentary

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