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#30774 - Thu Feb 17 2005 15:25 PM Fighter Pilot: Operation Red Flag
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Just saw it. Have to say that I was a bit disappointed. The aerial photography was outstanding as well as the CG AWACS battlefield images. The rest of the movie was too "Mickey Mouse" IMO, with the touchy, feely music and what not. The rescue scene left much to be desired. It almost seemed like a trailer for the actual movie. There could have been some much more about everyone involved in the exercise from the mechanics to the ATCs to the battlefield airmen. I was let down. There was so much potential. If you want to see some awesome aerial photography, then by all means go watch this film. Some of the shots had me moving in my seat. Just don't have the high expectations that I had.
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#30775 - Fri Apr 01 2005 13:50 PM Re: Fighter Pilot: Operation Red Flag
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Registered: Sun Mar 27 2005
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Loc: Maryland
I just saw it and I thought it was pretty sweet. I wish they went more in depth about the PJs. All what you saw of the PJs was jumping out of the chopper, dragging the pilot in, and flying away. It made their job look too easy.

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#30776 - Tue Jul 12 2005 14:41 PM Re: Fighter Pilot: Operation Red Flag
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cool movie, i work at a museum in ny that has an imax, so i've seen it several times,
def. needed more PJ scenes though.
it is one of the better IMAX's i have seen.
someone should do an IMAX all on USAF CSAR that would be sweet.
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#39735 - Sun Jan 07 2007 21:07 PM Re: Fighter Pilot: Operation Red Flag [Re: Pavehawk77]
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Registered: Wed Jan 03 2007
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It was a good movie. I saw it at the Luxor in their IMAX. Awesome, It was just breath taking.
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#39736 - Sun Jan 07 2007 22:35 PM Re: Fighter Pilot: Operation Red Flag [Re: Ryan Osborne]
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Registered: Wed Sep 28 2005
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Loc: 125 STS
Coming from an F-15 Crew Chief point of view....the movie was a waist of time. Dropping flare's as bombs, computerized images of jets flying in the air, same frames over and over, and believe me....no one stuffs a motor that fast. No one. They must have practiced that scene a hundred times to make sure nothing got damaged. The beggining of the movie shows a pilot flying from his home base to nellis in an F-15C model. Half-way through the flight he's all of a sudden in a E model with pods and everything hanging off the belly. Two different airplanes....two different colors even. As was stated, lots and lots of potential. They just didn't come close. To bad.

But, I'm sure the movie looked cool to a lot of people, and who know's maybe a few even joined the Air Force because of it.
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