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Air&Road 11-18-2016 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by t walgamuth (Post 3656017)
In this knee recuperation period I am watching the movie Grand Prix today. Its always a lovely trip back in time. The fashions and cars bring back 1966 vividaly. Jessica Walters is scrumptious as the leading lady (tied with eva Marie Saint).

Its a long one but the details are so rich in the buildings and cars it is well worth it to me.

For its time, Grand Prix might be the best racing footage of all time. Remember I said "for its time." I think it won a special effects or something like that, Emmy.

Tom, Google around and see if you can find video of the making of Grand Prix. It is fabulous.

t walgamuth 11-18-2016 09:57 AM

Thanks Larry, I'll look around at that. I do know quite a few facts about it though as it was such a big thing in the car world which I have hanged out in since about 1960;)

For example they used a Ford GT40 to carry a camera in it. Also I believe they used the 1950 Caddy coupe that Briggs Cunningham raced at LeMans in 1950. For its day it used the very latest film technology. I believe it was one of those filmed with surround screens and cameras Cinerama(?) I believe it may have been called.

I went to see it at the drive in in 1966 with my first (to be later) wife. Unfortunately beyond the initial scene where the camera backs out of the exhaust we did not see much of the movie.

oldsinner111 11-18-2016 10:01 AM

i watched heartbreak ridge,and arrival on daretube for free.Arrival sucks its not worth watching

Air&Road 11-18-2016 10:15 AM

I don't know if you were talking about the movie I mentioned, but if you were, I was not talking about HEARTBREAK Ridge, I was talking about HACKSAW Ridge. It is probably still in theaters and I HIGHLY recommend it.

oldsinner111 11-19-2016 04:09 AM

yes hacksaw on darewall,i don't go anywhere in public because of phobia,I have not used a phone in over a year also.

t walgamuth 11-19-2016 04:30 AM

Well, it looks like you can operate pretty much normally here. Cool.

I will miss Hacksaw ridge probably due to its producer. Used to love Mel but have been unable to watch him in anything since his public Jew Rant and his unfaithfulness to his wife of many years and six or so kids. He's on the must miss list along with Woody Allen and that director who had sex with children.....name escapes me.

P.C. 11-19-2016 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by t walgamuth (Post 3656823)
Well, it looks like you can operate pretty much normally here. Cool.

I will miss Hacksaw ridge probably due to its producer. Used to love Mel but have been unable to watch him in anything since his public Jew Rant and his unfaithfulness to his wife of many years and six or so kids. He's on the must miss list along with Woody Allen and that director who had sex with children.....name escapes me.

Roman Polanski?

t walgamuth 11-19-2016 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by P.C. (Post 3656945)
Roman Polanski?

Yes.

kerry 11-19-2016 08:02 PM

Film festival was here last week. Saw 'Dogs' a Romanian film. Liked it, kind of a Romanian No Country for Old Men. Also saw The Ornithologist, one of the strangest movies I have seen in quite a while but I enjoyed it. It's a riff on the legend of St. Anthony of Padua.

t walgamuth 01-02-2017 11:22 PM

Sully
 
I just finished watching Sully. I don't know how accurate it was but it was a realistic looking rendition of one of the most exciting events I can remember. I imagine all folks aboard the plane felt exhilarated when it was over, kindof like when Churchill said "there is nothing more exhilarating than being shot at with no effect".

The film depicted the plane having to fly beside the GW bridge tower and when it hit the water the cockpit appeared to go completely under water for a moment.

But everybody kept their cool and made a spectacular rescue. Where but in the Hudson would you have three ferry boats there in minutes to take passengers off the wing in freezing weather?

Wonderful story, excellent movie!

David Wilson 12-07-2017 09:53 AM

Watched Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri last night.
Great movie! Dark comedy. Best movie of this type I've seen in many years.
Should get some Oscar nominations IMO.

cornemuse 12-07-2017 11:21 AM

'The Accountant' with Ben Affleck, pretty good flick (2016)

dynalow 12-07-2017 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by t walgamuth (Post 3669779)
I just finished watching Sully. I don't know how accurate it was but it was a realistic looking rendition of one of the most exciting events I can remember. I imagine all folks aboard the plane felt exhilarated when it was over, kindof like when Churchill said "there is nothing more exhilarating than being shot at with no effect".

The film depicted the plane having to fly beside the GW bridge tower and when it hit the water the cockpit appeared to go completely under water for a moment.

But everybody kept their cool and made a spectacular rescue. Where but in the Hudson would you have three ferry boats there in minutes to take passengers off the wing in freezing weather?

Wonderful story, excellent movie!

Just recently saw this on HBO. The right man with the right skills in the right place at just the right time. Fate.

Every time this event is discussed I remember the crash of AF 90 in the Potomac back in the 80's.

t walgamuth 12-07-2017 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by dynalow (Post 3771377)
Just recently saw this on HBO. The right man with the right skills in the right place at just the right time. Fate.

Every time this event is discussed I remember the crash of AF 90 in the Potomac back in the 80's.

I think a high percentage of pilots would have done exactly what Sully did. (Not trying to belittle his performance.)

Mxfrank 12-07-2017 04:27 PM

It’s pretty accurate. The final landing zone was just opposite the Port Imperial ferry terminal in Edgewater NJ. That part of the river is always busy with small ferry boats. A mile or two south and the story may not have ended so well.


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