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Dark Blue World
Amazing vid. I want to see this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJhCGFqMGck& The film was released in America on December 28, 2001 and has grossed $258,771. Budget € 8 million - Gross $258,771 |
It is not a bad movie, shows things from a different perspective, and has some great flying shots in it.
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I watched it a while ago and wouldn't have known about the movie wasn't it been commented here in the forum. Got some nice scenes indeed. I think it would be good to have a sticky thread with aviation movies suggestions.
It could be this one, and as people suggest films, Timej updates his original post. |
It's my favorite aviation movie, I bought the DVD some years ago after learning about it on the Ubi forum. It always reminds me of the honor of being a descendant of the Czech people.
The song is incredibly beautiful as well (would love to have it as the CloD menu music): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbZdnPP0guM |
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As they say, however, "LEST WE FORGET." Dead soldiers have no nationality, they are all just wasted lives. Pray we never do it again. |
It was never released full scale in the US. Just at a few film festivals. HBO ran it for a few months a couple of years back. I ordered the movie after I heard about it on the Il2 forum. Great movie, wish I had a chance to see it in a theatre. They used a bunch of left over material from the Battle of Brittain.
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One of my favorite WW2 movies. Some great action shots. It still has the love triangle thing most "pop" movies seem to have to have. Also it has none of the tyre some "based on a true story" where there has to be a American winning the battle mostly by himself. I'd like to add it to my collection but you can't buy the DVD in Australia any more. :(
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Download it then.
I have a DVD of it - must give it another watch I think. |
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It was a terrible movie because they put in a love story to make it more human or whatever.
**** why do they ALWAYS DO THAT. |
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And what happend? It flopped at the box office, that's what. A pity, but it is the answer to your question. |
It seems that war movies without love in them only attract males or overwhelmingly male whereas a guy can at least lure his date to see it with him if it has a love story.
However there is hope. Seems there is a group of people alive and well on Youtube that dedicate themselves to taking these movies and painstakingly go through them and cut out all the mush and they've created a whole genre called all war no love. They have these up there and some hour and a half flix are pared down to half hour or less. All action no love. I think 12 o'clock high is up there and I think it's only 18 minutes long. |
Probably you're right. I remember lively discussions on the exact sequence of firing a 12 pounder, none of the girlfriends was really interested in...
... but to take an existing film, which - wether I personally like it or not - is a piece of art created by its director, and to eliminate all these scenes sounds rather cruel to me. I seem to remember having heard something similiar on removing scenes with somebody smoking from films (youth protection or so). Imagine what would be left of Casablanca... |
thats exactly why female are better at poker
all war no love :rolleyes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fRYDgndw8U edit: curiously i learnt from a girl the hit and run away tactics of the 190 in what a mans mind can you think of running away with the tail between the legs ;) |
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Ohhhh...Also, the movie is 2Hrs 12Mins long...much longer than most movies of the 21st century. So your claim that only 18 minutes of the movie does not involve a "Love Story" is even more ludicrous. Now, I will give you a break....It is true that "Twelve O'Clock High" is a Thinking Man's War Movie....and it is likely that only 18 minutes is of "Aerial Combat Action", whether dramatized or in the form of WWII combat footage. The movie is about leadership and the demands of Command Responsibility on senior Military Commanders. Most importantly, as evidence of that, the movie is used in the USAF officer training programs as a means of discussing and developing military leadership and management skills. |
Great movie with some great scenes. Also with 2 beautiful women. The only scene that is awful is the Spits MkI or II escorting B-17G´s! I like some love and sex in war aviation movies, after all it´s nice to have women playing with my stick, we both have joy! :-P
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Most of the aerial shots in "dark blue world" where "stolen" from unused material from the epic "battle of britain" movie from 1969.
There's a scene with a polished B-25, that plane was the most important camera platform in the original movie. However, it's a nice movie. I love the scene with the train attack... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0stVlJXAsbQ |
Follow this link to see some incredible "making of" pics from the original battle of britain movie
http://www.daveswarbirds.com/bob/behind.htm |
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