Taylor Stevenson wrote:
ZRX61 wrote:
That's my plan, but having seen the trailers I'm not sure I can muster up the effort required to do so. I was done with the Indianapolis movie within maybe 5 minutes.
What I don't get is why many warbird fans who would love to see warbird-themed productions (dare say it, beg for them), then quickly act hoity toity about them and say stuff like this... Same folks who are giddy to see a 8th AF themed 51 fly over, then run home to post about how the bugs smashed on the wings are incorrect because they are only native to North America and not Europe... Just enjoy this series and take it for what it is, an (at least attempt at) accurate portrayal of a subject matter we all hold dear.
You’d be minimizing the amount of interest and passion that most Warbird enthusiasts give to their research of military aviation history by questioning their reviews and opinions. Of course we would love to see more productions of WWII aviation themed films, but since most of us are well aware of the realities of what actually took place, how it took place and above average knowledge of WWII military aviation, it’s only natural that we would be harder to convince, let alone please.
So there’s very little surprise that reviews and opinions from this community would lean more towards skepticism of what has been shown so far. I personally would be disappointed if it were any other way quite frankly because I know many of the folks who frequent this forum are extremely knowledgeable.
We enthusiasts, while watching this series may find ample opportunities to nitpick, but in reality we aren’t the main audience this series is targeting. I’m glad there are people like us around who genuinely care that this type of history is not lost, forgotten or ignored, and that it’s told in all its authenticity.
You’ll find no difference between this forum and similar forums as far as realistic expectations and opinions. Gotta try to keep em honest!