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Unleashed the teenage monster movie into a theater near you back on July 31, 1987. I don't know about you but I sure hope this pilot eventually gets off the ground. With the REAL. Films & TV Shows Set in Louisiana. New Orleans is always ready for her close-up. When a movie is set in New Orleans, the city steals the show. With more National Historic Districts than any other city in America, NOLA is like one big movie lot, the perfect backdrop for visual storytelling.
Posted by on Oct 12, 2019 in, Band of Brothers is a truly great TV show. It is still incredibly rewatchable and has an amazing cast. Then we had The Pacific and now it seems we will be getting another series in the same vein.According to, Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Television and Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman’s Playtone have made a deal with Apple for a new limited series based on the Donald L. Miller book Masters of the Air: America’s Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany.Here is the book synopsis. Masters of the Air is the deeply personal story of the American bomber boys in World War II who brought the war to Hitler’s doorstep.
With the narrative power of fiction, Donald Miller takes you on a harrowing ride through the fire-filled skies over Berlin, Hanover, and Dresden and describes the terrible cost of bombing for the German people.Fighting at 25,000 feet in thin, freezing air that no warriors had ever encountered before, bomber crews battled new kinds of assaults on body and mind. Air combat was deadly but intermittent: periods of inactivity and anxiety were followed by short bursts of fire and fear. Unlike infantrymen, bomber boys slept on clean sheets, drank beer in local pubs, and danced to the swing music of Glenn Miller’s Air Force band, which toured US air bases in England.
But they had a much greater chance of dying than ground soldiers.The bomber crews were an elite group of warriors who were a microcosm of America–white America, anyway. The actor Jimmy Stewart was a bomber boy, and so was the “King of Hollywood,” Clark Gable.
Blood Brothers 2 is a direct continuation of the great Blood Brothers game, an SRPG set in an epic fantasy world where you lead powerful armies. As in the case in the first installment, in Blood Brothers 2, the generals in your service are of the utmost importance. You begin with three different types of characters: an archer, a warrior, and a mage. Blood brothers wiki.
And the air war was filmed by Oscar-winning director William Wyler and covered by reporters like Andy Rooney and Walter Cronkite, all of whom flew combat missions with the men. The Anglo-American bombing campaign against Nazi Germany was the longest military campaign of World War II, a war within a war. Until Allied soldiers crossed into Germany in the final months of the war, it was the only battle fought inside the German homeland.Masters of the Air is a story of life in wartime England and in the German prison camps, where tens of thousands of airmen spent part of the war.
It ends with a vivid description of the grisly hunger marches captured airmen were forced to make near the end of the war through the country their bombs destroyed.Spielberg, Hanks and Goetzman will be the executive producers. Amblin Television’s Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey will co-executive produce, along with Steven Shareshian of Playtone. The series is being written by John Orloff, who is also a co-executive producer.The previous two shows were on HBO and Spielberg, Hanks & Goetzman originally developed Masters of the Air for them, but it has now moved to Apple.Masters of the Air will stream exclusively on Apple TV+, and it becomes the second project there for Spielberg after the anthology series Amazing Stories.
Running time87 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$3.5 millionBox office$158 millionAirplane! (alternatively titled Flying High!) is a 1980 American written and directed by and and, and produced. It stars and and features,. The film is a of the genre, particularly the 1957 Paramount film, from which it borrows the plot and the central characters, as well as many elements from and other films in the. The film is known for its use of and its fast-paced, including visual and verbal puns, gags, and obscure humor.Airplane! Was released by and was a critical and financial success, grossing $158 million worldwide against a budget of $3.5 million.
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The film's creators received the, and nominations for the and for the.In the years since its release, the film's reputation has grown substantially. The film was ranked sixth on 100 Funniest Movies. In a 2007 survey by in the United Kingdom, it was judged the second greatest comedy film of all time, after. In 2008, it was selected by magazine as one of The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time and in 2012 was voted number one in The 50 Funniest Comedies Ever poll.
In 2010, the film was selected for preservation in the United States by the as being 'culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant'. Contents.Plot Ex- Ted Striker is a war veteran turned taxi driver.
Because of his pathological fear of flying and 'drinking problem' (being unable to take a drink without splashing it on his face), he has been unable to hold a responsible job. His wartime girlfriend, Elaine Dickinson, now a, leaves him before boarding her assigned flight from Los Angeles to Chicago. Ted abandons his taxi and buys a ticket on the same flight to try to win her back. However, she still continues to reject him during the flight.After the in-flight meal is served, several of the passengers and the flight crew fall ill, including Captain Oveur. Passenger Dr. Rumack discovers one of the offered courses caused food poisoning. With the flight crew incapacitated, Elaine contacts the Chicago for help, and is instructed by tower supervisor Steve McCroskey to activate the plane's, a large inflatable pilot doll named 'Otto', which will get them to Chicago, but will not be able to land the plane.
Elaine and Dr. Rumack convince Ted to take the controls. When Steve learns that Ted is piloting, he contacts Ted's former commanding officer, Rex Kramer, now serving as a commercial pilot, so that he can help talk Ted through landing the plane. Ted becomes troubled when Rex starts giving instructions, and briefly stresses out from flashbacks to the war. Both Elaine and Dr.
Rumack bolster Ted's confidence and he takes the controls under Rex's guidance.As the plane nears Chicago, the weather becomes harsh, making landing difficult. With Elaine's help as co-pilot and Rex's guidance, Ted is able to land the plane safely with the passengers suffering only minor injuries, despite the landing gear being sheared off.
Rescue vehicles arrive to help unload the plane. Impressed by Ted's display of courage, Elaine embraces and kisses him, rekindling their relationship. The two watch as 'Otto' takes control of the plane, inflates a female companion, and takes off.Cast. as Ted Striker.
as Elaine Dickinson. as Dr.
Rumack. as Capt. Clarence Oveur. as Steve McCroskey.
as Capt. Rex Kramer. as Randy. as Air Traffic Controller Johnny Henshaw-Jacobs. as Victor Basta.
as Gunderson. as Roger Murdock. Craig Berenson as Paul Carey. as Jive Lady. as Mrs. Hammen. as Jim Hammen.
as Mrs. Davis.
as Nun. as Air Controller Neubauer. Marcy Goldman as Mrs. Geline. as Mrs. Kramer. as Joey Hammen.
Norman Alexander Gibbs as 1st Jive Dude. as 2nd Jive Dude. David Hollander as the young boy with coffee. Michelle Stacy as the young girl with coffee. as First Krishna. as Dr. Brody.
as Lisa Davis. as Lt. Hurwitz.
Lee Terri as Mrs. Linda Oveur. as Windshield Wiper Man. as Japanese General. as the Man in the Taxi. Otto as HimselfProduction , and (collectively known as, or ZAZ), wrote Airplane! While they were performing with the Kentucky Fried Theatre, a theatre group they had founded in 1971.
To obtain material for comedy routines, they routinely recorded late night television and reviewed the tapes later primarily to pull the commercials, a process Abrahams compared to '. During one such taping process, they unintentionally recorded the 1957 film, and while scanning the commercials, found that the film was a 'perfectly classically structured film' according to Jerry Zucker. Abrahams later described Zero Hour! As 'the serious version of Airplane!' It was the first film script they wrote, completed around 1975, and was originally called The Late Show. The script originally stayed close to the dialog and plot of Zero Hour!, as ZAZ considered they did not have a sufficient understanding of film at the time to structure a proper script.
ZAZ's script borrowed so much from Zero Hour! That they believed they needed to negotiate the rights to create the remake of the film and ensure they remain within the allowance for parody within copyright law. They were able to obtain the rights from Warner Bros. And Paramount for about $2,500 at the time. The original script contained spoofs of television commercials but people who proofread the script advised them to shorten the commercials, and, eventually, they removed them. When their script was finished they were unable to sell it.The trio knew director, who encouraged them to write a film based on their theatre sketches. They managed to put the film, called, in production in the late 1970s, and entered a movie set for the first time.
David Zucker said 'It was the first time we had ever been on a movie set. We learned a lot.
We learned that if you really wanted a movie to come out the way you wanted it to, you had to direct. So on the next movie, Airplane!, we insisted on directing.'
Principal photography began on June 20 and wrapped on August 31, 1979, with the bulk of filming having been done in August. Jerry Zucker stood beside the camera during shooting, while David Zucker and Jim Abrahams would be watching the video feed to see how the film would look; they would confer after each take.During filming, Leslie Nielsen used a to keep the cast off-balance.
Hays said that Nielsen 'played that thing like a maestro'. Casting David Zucker explained that 'the trick was to cast actors like,. These were people who, up to that time, had never done comedy. We thought they were much funnier than the comedians of that time were.' David Zucker felt Stack was the most important actor to be cast, since he was the 'linchpin' of the film's plot. Stack initially played his role in a way that was different from what the directors had in mind.
They showed him a tape of impressionist impersonating Robert Stack. According to the producers, Stack was 'doing an impression of John Byner doing an impression of Stack.' Stack was not initially interested in the part, but ZAZ persuaded him. Bridges' children advised him to take the part. Graves rejected the script at first, considering it tasteless. On the DVD commentary, Abrahams said, 'I don't understand. What did he think was tasteless about pedophilia?'
The role of Ted Striker was written for, who had previously auditioned the role of the news anchor in. Letterman screen tested for the role in 1979, but ultimately was not selected. They cast the relatively unknown, who was a co-star of, and to round out the cast, whom the directors advised to play it straight.For the 'red zone/white zone' send-up of curbside terminal announcements in which public address announcers 'Betty' and 'Vernon' argue over the red and white zones, ZAZ went through the usual process of auditioning professional voice actors but failed to find ones who could provide the desired verisimilitude. Instead, the filmmakers ultimately sought out and hired the real-life married couple who had recorded the announcement tapes which were then being used at Los Angeles International Airport.
Score In 1980, an LP soundtrack for the film was released by Regency Records and included dialog and songs from the film. It was also narrated by, and only featured one score track, the 'Love Theme from Airplane' composed. The soundtrack was altered for the European 'Flying High' release, with several of the featured tracks swapped for pieces original to the LP.On April 28, 2009 La-La Land Records announced that it would release the first official score album for Airplane!, containing Bernstein's complete score. The soundtrack was released digitally on February 19, 2013, by Paramount Music. Release Before its release, the directors had been apprehensive, owing to a mediocre response at one of the pre-screenings. But the film earned its entire budget of about $3.5 million in its first five days of wide release.The film opened on June 27, 1980 in 7 theatres in Toronto, grossing $83,058 in its opening weekend. It also opened in 2 theatres in Buffalo, grossing $14,000 in its first week.
The film then expanded on Wednesday, July 2, 1980 to 705 theatres in the United States and Canada grossing $6,052,514 in its first 5 days of wide release, finishing second for the weekend with a gross of $4,540,000. Overall, it grossed $83 million at the US and Canadian box office returning $40 million in rentals, making it the fourth highest-grossing film of 1980. The film grossed $158 million worldwide. Reception.
Emerged in 1980 as a sharply perceptive parody of the big-budget disaster films that dominated Hollywood during the 1970s and introduced a much-needed deflating assessment of the tendency of theatrical film producers to push successful formulaic movie conventions beyond the point of logic'.Airplane! Received universal acclaim from critics and is widely regarded as one of the best films of 1980. Based on 63 reviews, compiled retrospectively, gives the film an of 97% 'Fresh' with an of 8.4/10. The site's critical consensus reads, 'Though unabashedly juvenile and silly, Airplane! Is nevertheless an uproarious spoof comedy full of quotable lines and slapstick gags that endure to this day.'
On, the film has a weighted average score of 78 out of 100 based on 18 critics, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'.of the wrote ' Airplane! Is sophomoric, obvious, predictable, corny, and quite often very funny. And the reason it's funny is frequently because it's sophomoric, predictable, corny, etc'. Of wrote ' Airplane! Is more than a pleasant surprise.
As a remedy for the bloated self-importance of too many other current efforts, it's just what the doctor ordered'.In 2008 Airplane! Was selected by magazine as one of The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time. It was also placed on a similar list by The New York Times, a list of The Best 1000 Movies Ever Made. In November 2015, the film was ranked the 4th funniest screenplay by the in its list of 101 Funniest Screenplays.named the airplane crash in Airplane! Number four on its list of 'Most Horrific Movie Plane Crashes.' Leslie Nielsen's line (in response to Hays' question 'surely you can't be serious'), 'I am serious. And don't call me Shirley', was 79th on AFI's.
In 2000 the listed Airplane! As number ten on its list of the. In the same year, readers of voted it the second greatest comedy film of all time. It also came second in the British 50 Greatest Comedy Films poll on, beaten. Voted the film the 'Funniest movie on video' in their list of the 100 funniest movies on video.Several actors were cast to spoof their established images: prior to their roles in Airplane!, Nielsen, Stack, and Bridges were known for portraying adventurous, no-nonsense tough-guy characters. Stack's role as the captain who loses his nerve in one of the earliest airline 'disaster' films, (1954), is spoofed in Airplane!, as is ' 1970–1971 television role as airport manager Jim Conrad in. Was in the made-for-television film, in which an was unable to land owing to an emergency.Nielsen saw a major boost to his career after Airplane!
's release, and the film marked a significant change in his film persona towards a new specialty in, notably in the three films based on the six-episode television series, in which he also starred and which was created and produced by the Abrahams–Zucker–Zucker team behind Airplane. This also led to his casting, many years later, in '. Brooks had wanted to make that film for a long time, but put it off because, as he said, 'I just could not find the right Dracula.' Brooks said he had never seen Airplane!
Until years after its release. When he did, he knew Nielsen would be right for the part.
When it was suggested that his role in Airplane! Was, Nielsen protested that he had 'always been cast against type before', and that comedy was what he always really wanted to do.The film is recognized by in these lists:. 2000: – No. 10.
2005::. Ted Striker: 'Surely you can't be serious.' Rumack: 'I am serious.
And don't call me Shirley.' 79 Influence said of the film: 'I was in Rhode Island the first time I saw Airplane! Seeing it for the first time was like going to a great rock concert, like seeing or the. We didn't realize until later that what we'd seen was a very specific kind of comedy that we now call the Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker school.'
Farrelly, along with his writing partner Bennett Yellin, sent a comedy script to David Zucker, who in return gave them their first Hollywood writing job. Farrelly said, 'I'll tell you right now, if the Zuckers didn't exist, there would be no.' Thirty years later, the documentary opened with a scene from the film.The TV show episode Airplane Hour reenacted the climax of the film; to see if an inexperienced pilot could land a plane with only a call from Air Traffic Control. The Mythbusters had to use a simulation to test the myth, but concluded that the scene was plausible. They did however mention that most planes today have an to land the plane safely.In the 2012 film, the main character, John Bennett, tells the story of how he met Lori Collins. The flashback is a close recreation of the scene where Ted Striker met Elaine Dickinson in the disco.In early 2014 began using a new on-board safety film with many 1980s references, featuring an ending with a of reprising his role as co-pilot Roger Murdock.In 2014 Travel began airing an ad with and reprising their roles from the film.
Kareem makes the comment 'Why did I ever leave this place?' Referring to his time playing for the. Hays also reprises his role as an airline pilot in.Sequel , first released on December 10, 1982, attempted to tackle the genre, though there was still emphasis on the general theme of disaster films. Although most of the cast reunited for the sequel, the writers and directors of Airplane! Chose not to be involved. In the DVD commentary for Airplane! David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker claim to have never seen nor to have any desire to see Airplane II.References.
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