Posted on 07/06/2013 4:42:52 PM PDT by ken5050
Well, the cable news networks are non stop with their coverage of the air crash in San Francisco. Looking at the pictures, it seems a miracle that the number of fatalities is so low. If there is one unintended consequence of this crash..at least we will be spared talk about Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman for the next few days. As the networks are talking aviation and nothing but, I thought it would be a slight diversion to discuss our favorite aviation themed movies.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNremK0cBEg
Not my very favorite, but good for a smile.
That was a good one - I’d forgotten about that. Too bad Breathed was such a loony lib.
Don’t remember the name...Robert Stack..Edmund Obrian and live footage of P47s over England in WW2
Without a doubt “Always” with Richard Dreyfus, Holly Hunter, John Goodman, et al.
Mmmm K.... Before I went to nursing school, then switched to aviation, I was pursuing a degree in psychology. Let’s talk about your dream....I probably try to suspend disbelief way too often.
OH, that looks like a good one!
‘Why can’t they make films like this anymore?’
People would require more than a tenth grade education and an attention span longer than a two year old to appreciate a film of greater emotional depth than “the Transformers”
Another trivia factoid. Slim Pickens actually said Dallas but they voiced over the scene to have him say Las Vegas because of JFK’s assassination. But I suspect you already knew that since you said Dallas.
Heh, I dream a lot and often. Usually not nightmares, though. I have found that eating pepperoni right before going to sleep will give unusually vivid dreams...:)
Heh, I didn’t know that until I copied the quote from a website. Interesting trivia...
I liked The Guardian with Kevin Costner.
I like that one as well...
High Road to China, with Tom Selleck
Upon leaving the USAF in 1955. Pratt and Whitney hired him. Gave dad a job in 1955. Worked 35 years there. His MOS was crew chief, mechanic. Harry Morgan played the role in the movie and had about 6 stripes. Dad got up to Airman 1st Class, 3 stripes. I found his DD-214 after he passed away. Good Conduct Medal and National Defense Service Medal. He did his job. I also have a cool scrapbook of pictures of in flight refueling and USAF fighters flying in support formation. I don’t have a scanner though. The fuelers looked like a retrofitted B-29.
I just looked this up, but guess where their original destination was? Before they crashed, I mean.
That was an amazing movie, quite the find when I accidentally came across it.
How about “13 Hours by Air” (1936)? That was a really enjoyable aviation-themed flick. One of the earliest in regards to passenger service. Used to be a commonly encountered flim on the late-shows of the 60s/70s, but has long since disappeared from view. Fred MacMurray and Joan Bennett.
Die Hard II
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