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Lynn Matteson



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PostPosted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 4:39 pm    Post subject: OFF TOPIC: "Flyboys" Reply with quote

At the risk of catching hell for hogging the bandwidth...anybody seen
"Flyboys" yet? I've seen it twice and loved it...very good period
scenery and costumes, great dogfight scenes, and very little love
story...the dirigible scene was great. I had to suspend belief during
some of the scenes, but overall a very entertaining movie. And the fact
that they built the 4 (or 5?) Nieuport 17’s, in about 50 days is
amazing...not part of the story, but amazing.

Lynn
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 6:27 pm    Post subject: OFF TOPIC: "Flyboys" Reply with quote

In a message dated 10/24/2006 7:41:57 P.M. Central Daylight Time, lynnmatt(at)jps.net writes:
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--> Kitfox-List message posted by: Lynn Matteson <lynnmatt(at)jps.net>

At the risk of catching hell for hogging the bandwidth...anybody seen
"Flyboys" yet? I've seen it twice and loved it...very good period
scenery and costumes, great dogfight scenes, and very little love
story...the dirigible scene was great. I had to suspend belief during
some of the scenes, but overall a very entertaining movie. And the fact
that they built the 4 (or 5?) Nieuport 17’s, in about 50 days is
amazing...not part of the story, but amazing.

Lynn
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I did to be frank was very disappointed Computer Generated effects was very very disappointing, yet the rest was fine...  its a B .... want to see a well done flying movie? try Battle of Britain...they used real planes and models

just an opinion!

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 8:33 am    Post subject: OFF TOPIC: "Flyboys" Reply with quote

Try Howard Hughes "Hells Angels" Originally filmed before sound and then re-filmed after sound. No special effects what so ever!



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 12:35 pm    Post subject: OFF TOPIC: "Flyboys" Reply with quote

I saw Fly-boys with my wife and another couple and we all loved it. Why would somebody want to pick it apart by saying that they could tell some of it was done with computer graphics? Sit back and enjoy all the work that people put into the film. I was doing just that and never noticed anything looking fake. Okay, so one plane took off the top of an enemy plane with it's landing gear (no damage to the gear) and the good guy shot an enemy pilot with a pistol while flying along side. So what? I guess that stuff could happen, though unlikely. I wonder how anybody that criticizes this excellent flying movie would handle cartoons. I think cartoons might not be realistic either.
I feel the same way watching an event like ice dancing, diving, gymnastics, etc. We watch some out of this world exhibits of athletic talent and then listen to some commentators who probably can't walk and chew gum tear the athletes apart with criticism. I say, sit back and enjoy this show. It's fantastic!
Rex in Michigan

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 1:36 pm    Post subject: OFF TOPIC: "Flyboys" Reply with quote

I saw fly boys in osh in pre print ( still in digital format) and was wandering if they erased the N numbers from all of the airplanes( even the German planes ). We pointed it out to the director in the Q&A sessions.


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I saw Fly-boys with my wife and another couple and we all loved it. Why would somebody want to pick it apart by saying that they could tell some of it was done with computer graphics? Sit back and enjoy all the work that people put into the film. I was doing just that and never noticed anything looking fake. Okay, so one plane took off the top of an enemy plane with it's landing gear (no damage to the gear) and the good guy shot an enemy pilot with a pistol while flying along side. So what? I guess that stuff could happen, though unlikely. I wonder how anybody that criticizes this excellent flying movie would handle cartoons. I think cartoons might not be realistic either.
I feel the same way watching an event like ice dancing, diving, gymnastics, etc. We watch some out of this world exhibits of athletic talent and then listen to some commentators who probably can't walk and chew gum tear the athletes apart with criticism. I say, sit back and enjoy this show. It's fantastic!
Rex in Michigan
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 4:53 am    Post subject: OFF TOPIC: "Flyboys" Reply with quote

I have to check when it will be a t the nearest theatre, about 60 mi. away.



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 5:06 am    Post subject: OFF TOPIC: "Flyboys" Reply with quote

Was "fly-boys" the movie that Robert Beasley from the KCMO. area built some of the planes for and was filmed in England, or am I thinking of something else. If so those planes probably never had any N-numbers. I know he bought the planes back from the production co. after the filming was done. Bob U.
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 5:29 am    Post subject: OFF TOPIC: "Flyboys" Reply with quote

One of the few things that struck me as odd was the black streaks that
represented the bullets flying through the air. Did they have any
tracers back then? Did the smoke actually follow the bullets like that?
Or was that merely "poetic license" taken by the graphics illustrators?
I questioned this the first time I saw the film, but not the second
time.
I was a student in film production at San Francisco State University
back in 1978, and we had our share of critics in the classes. According
to them, there never was a film worth watching. My Dad used to say
"Remember that the word 'critic' comes from the word 'critical' "
Almost every film ever made has some questionable element to it, but
that shouldn't deter us from enjoying it, and I enjoyed this film...and
will again probably. On my second viewing, I noticed the Eiffel Tower
way in the background in the dirigible scene...didn't notice this
during the first viewing.

Lynn
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On Wednesday, October 25, 2006, at 04:34 PM, Rexster wrote:

[quote] I saw Fly-boys with my wife and another couple and we all loved it.
Why would somebody want to pick it apart by saying that they could
tell some of it was done with computer graphics? Sit back and enjoy
all the work that people put into the film. I was doing just that and
never noticed anything looking fake. Okay, so one plane took off the
top of an enemy plane with it's landing gear (no damage to the gear)
and the good guy shot an enemy pilot with a pistol while flying along
side. So what? I guess that stuff could happen, though unlikely. I
wonder how anybody that criticizes this excellent flying movie would
handle cartoons. I think cartoons might not be realistic either.

I feel the same way watching an event like ice dancing, diving,
gymnastics, etc. We watch some out of this world exhibits of athletic
talent and then listen to some commentators who probably can't walk
and chew gum tear the athletes apart with criticism. I say, sit back
and enjoy this show. It's fantastic!

Rex in Michigan

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 5:47 am    Post subject: OFF TOPIC: "Flyboys" Reply with quote

My Kitplanes Nov 2006, has a Robert Baslee of Airdrome Aeroplanes as
the builder. Also see Kitplanes August 2005...I can't find my copy to
verify this last date. That was the article called "Four planes, 52
days".
Gee, Bob, now I have to see the movie again to check for "N"
numbers....oh well...

Lynn
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On Wednesday, October 25, 2006, at 08:43 PM, Bob Unternaehrer wrote:

[quote] Was "fly-boys" the movie that Robert Beasley from the KCMO. area built
some of the planes for and was filmed in England, or am I thinking of
something else.  If so those planes probably never had any N-numbers. 
I know he bought the planes back from the production co. after the
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 11:06 am    Post subject: Re: OFF TOPIC: "Flyboys" Reply with quote

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One of the few things that struck me as odd was the black streaks that represented the bullets flying through the air. Did they have any tracers back then?


I prefer to sit back and enjoy... or if you go to a move to critique it - OK too. I don't want to be critical of a critic... so I guess those who enjoy can do that.... those who are critical of the movie need to find other pleasures. (probably most would go out and fire up their Kitfox - I don't think there are critics in this area.)

I gathered that Flyboys was a result of huge amounts of research and reverance for WW-1 flyers... so assume it was fairly close to factual.

Tracers appear to be part of WW-1.
WW-1 Fact seekers.. (if you are willing to rely on MGM for facts)
http://www.mgm.com/flyboys/pdf/real_vs_reel.pdf

Other searching confirms tracers in WW-1.

How about being a test pilot while propeller/gun sync was being worked out.


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 12:08 pm    Post subject: OFF TOPIC: "Flyboys" Reply with quote

They had much worse! There even came a time when they (both sides) were
forbidden to use certain types of ammunition because it was looked at as
being too damaging to human flesh.
(Exploding bullets, incinerates bullets). There has even been some
controversy that some of the Great Aces of the war were using these
"forbidden" bullets to help increase their scores.

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 12:16 pm    Post subject: OFF TOPIC: "Flyboys" Reply with quote

Rolland Garros (of the French Open) well he was a French Pilot; Bolted
steel wedges to his propeller, mounted a Hotchkiss machine gun (army issue)
in front of him and went up and promptly shot down 2 German aircraft. His
aircraft was captured (engine failure) within the month, and I think was
taken over to Fokker, and his engineers worked out the sync mech. Faulty
ammo still would remove propeller blades from time to time.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 4:47 pm    Post subject: OFF TOPIC: "Flyboys" Reply with quote

The streaks may be accurate. I've seen some WWII footage from a Stuka
firing its machine guns and they had a smoke type trace. Looked gray on
the B&W film though. And yes, tracers were available during WWI.

Jerry Liles

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One of the few things that struck me as odd was the black streaks that
represented the bullets flying through the air. Did they have any
tracers back then? Did the smoke actually follow the bullets like
that? Or was that merely "poetic license" taken by the graphics
illustrators? I questioned this the first time I saw the film, but not
the second time.
I was a student in film production at San Francisco State University
back in 1978, and we had our share of critics in the classes.
According to them, there never was a film worth watching. My Dad used
to say "Remember that the word 'critic' comes from the word 'critical' "
Almost every film ever made has some questionable element to it, but
that shouldn't deter us from enjoying it, and I enjoyed this
film...and will again probably. On my second viewing, I noticed the
Eiffel Tower way in the background in the dirigible scene...didn't
notice this during the first viewing.



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