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Flyboys (Widescreen Edition)  Actors : James Franco, Jean Reno, Jennifer Decker, Scott Hazell, Mac McDonald Director : Tony Bill Studio : MGM (Video & DVD) by MGM (Video & DVD) Brand : FRANCO,JAMES Release Date : 2007-01-30 Publisher : MGM (Video & DVD) Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 0027616062123 UPC : 027616062123 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 249 reviews)
List Price : $14.98 Our Price : $6.17
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Inspired by the true story of the legendary Lafayette Escadrille, this action-packed epic tells the tale of America's first fighter pilots. These courageous young men distinguish themselves in a manner that none before them had dared, becoming true heroes who experience triumph, tragedy, love, and loss amid the chaos of World War I. Hang on for the ride of your life! |
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World War I aviation action gets an impressive digital upgrade in Flyboys, a welcome addition to the "dogfight" sub-genre that includes such previous war-in-the-air films like Hell's Angels, Wings, and The Blue Max. While those earlier films had the advantage of real and genuinely dangerous flight scenes (resulting, in some cases, in fatal accidents during production), Flyboys takes full (and safe) advantage of the digital revolution, with intensely photo-realistic recreations of WWI aircraft, authentic period structures, and CGI environments requiring a total of 850 digital effects shots, resulting in an abundance of amazing images, many of them virtually indistinguishable from reality. Unfortunately, the film's technical achievement is more impressive than its screenplay, which conventionally and predictably tells the fact-based story, set in France in 1916, of the daring young pilots of the Lafayette Escadrille, a pioneering French air-combat unit that welcomed American enlistees prior to the United States' entry into the war. There's a familiar cliché to match every thrilling scene of aerial combat, but director Tony Bill manages to keep it all interesting, from the romance between a young American maverick (James Franco) and a pretty French girl (newcomer Jennifer Decker) to the exciting action in the air, which includes a stock variety of heroes (many of them composites of real-life WWI pilots) and an intimidating villain known only as "The Black Falcon," whose Fokker Dr-1 triplane (one of many in the film) recalls the exploits of German "ace of aces" Manfred von Richtofen, the dreaded "Red Baron" of legend. With impeccable production values that will impress even the most nit-picking aviation buffs, Flyboys (like Superman Returns and Apocalypto, also released in 2006) was also one of the first feature films to be shot with Panavision's state-of-the-art Genesis digital cameras, resulting in beautiful images that meet or exceed the visual nuance of film. Flyboys also benefits from painstaking attention to physical detail, making it easier to forgive its shortcomings as a generic and formulaic slice of romanticized history. So while some viewers may have wished for a more realistic and grown-up depiction of the Lafayette Escadrille, it's safe to say that Flyboys will be thrilling its target audience for many years to come. --Jeff Shannon Extras from Flyboys  Director Tony Bill on Filming Dogfight Sequences |  ...On throwing away the script for pilot training |  ...On the real-life stunt pilot who stars in the film | Beyond Flyboys  More "War in the Sky" Films |  SPA124 Lafayette Escadrille: American Volunteer Airmen in World War 1 | 
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FLYPLOY |
In all fairness, when I first viewed this picture I knew in advance that the computerized air fighting was probably a negative note. What I did not expect was a decently written story line. The usual story of volunteers from America arriving to fight in France for various personal reasons is about what you would expect, but the way certain actors handled their roles is exceptional. Especially well done are the French officers. The actors playing the Captain and his subordinates as training begins and all through the movie as the war progresses is very well done.
Now of course, the really ridiculous aspect of this movie is that the Germans all fly Fokker Dr. 1s painted RED. Exactly like the Red Baron. In fact every attack you could say you shot down the Red Baron according to this movie. Instead the "bad guy" german is a vicious pilot flying a black painted Dr 1. with a shield of two ravens on the side.
Against our allied heroes flying Neiuport 17s (another highly unlikely issue, due to veteran pilots always receiving the latest planes and rookies usually forced to fight it out with outmoded weaponry), and are just flying bait for our Bad German Ace. The German has a nasty habit of flying alongside damaged allied planes and giving a mocking grin before he finishes the unfortunate flyer off with another burst. This proves to be a foible and has strong implications later.
Is this movie worth it? Well, I picked it up for 5 bucks, so I consider it like a trip to a movie where your were fairly entertained for two or so hours. As to comparisons with other WW 1 movies, this one can't hold a candle to "The Blue Max" or "The Dawn Patrol", but is a modern movie, certainly better than "Pearl Harbor" which may be the most PC and BAD movie ever made of the modern era. Nurses and Pilots dodging bullets in between their personal relationships.. Boy was that bad! |
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Visually Stunning |
I loved the Movie, it has everyting Great direction, Stunning visuals, Good looking cast, Great locations, Superb arieal fight scenes, Awesome Blu Ray picture & sound quality..Other than some great action, it covers Romance, Friendships & some more..pssst now thats for you to watch & find out!!
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Unoriginal Low Budget Film |
How can I sum up this movie: Low budget CGI, terrible acting, terrible lines, Cliché storyline, mediocre action, cheesy revolting love story, and untrue to life. I would have to say the best actor in the movie probably was the lion. Yes, there is a lion in a WWI movie, can you believe it?
I found the dramatic dog fighting scenes actually quite comical. Once you realize the planes are CGI, the dogfights are almost as enjoyable as watching a PS3 game. The true horror of the film is watching the star of the show (Spiderman's best friend) try to woo a retarded French girl that likes to visit a local brothel for recreation. I had to vomit several times during their less than bearable dialogue. In one part of the movie, the leading character flies to her house to give her a joy ride in his plane. Yeah, I'm sure that happened all the time during a little war like WWI. Also, I swear the movie's soundtrack was used in about every other major blockbuster movie of the past, in an attempt to make the movie seem of a higher quality. I was actually relieved when the scratched blu-ray I rented locked up during the ending of the movie, so I wouldn't have to sit through much more of this pathetic excuse for a war movie.
Questions to ask:
Why was a French girl bandaging up injured war pilots in a brothel?
How does a guy land a plane 100 yards next to his girlfriend's house with German guards all around without anyone noticing?
How come they give a guy a medal rather than shooting him on site for stealing a squadron plane to save his retarded girlfriend?
How do you chop off someone's hand with a dull field shovel?
How is it that new pilots are suddenly artistic enough to paint professional looking logos on their planes?
How can you shout commands at each other over the plane engines and wind noise during a dogfight?
Why would you stand and wave your arms in open enemy territory after being shot down during a dogfight?
Why would you do a solo suicide mission against a dozen nazi fighters, so you could revenge your friends?
How do you do -3 G jet fighter maneuvers in a 65 Horsepower WWI plane?
What was Bubba Gump's little brother doing in this movie?
Why was there a pet lion used in a WWI movie?
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Should been better |
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Nice actions, but if you looking for a more authentic WWI aerial combat drama try "Der Rote Baron" instead. |
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Up there with pearl harborGreat movie |
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Great movie. Better love story than pearl harbor. Blu-Ray is the way to go. Great action with Great acting makes this movie worth watching again and again. |
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