AIRPLANE SCENE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE MOVIE
WASN'T THE AIRPLANE IN THE BEGINING OF THE TV MOVIE AMODERN AIRPLANE AND A MISTAKE? WHICH IS WHY THEY DID NOT REALLY SHOW IT AND HAD TO KEEP IT IN THE SCENE WITH THE TRENCH WARFARE?
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The Apple Scruffs Corps, 07
"Imagine"
excuse me, did we see the same movie? i don't see airplane in this movie.
i've seen alote of funny things in my days,
a man wanting to put on obese weight, a man wanting to go to jail,
but i still don't understand to this day,
why chicks paint their nails,
i got alote of funny qualitys myself,
though to me they make absolut sense,
but i still find it a mystery to this day,
why chicks paint their nails,
i've seen alote of funny cats crossing my way,
some goofy, some doopey, and some plain out insane,
but you tell me the answer to what top the strange,
why the heck do some chicks paint their nails.
There was an airplane at the very beginning (I think you only see the shadow) but it was accurate to the period.
"Jai Guru Deva, Om"
Hard to tell exactly but from what I saw the shadow DID look accurate. It seemed to have a shape of planes of that time period.
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It's an excellent practical effect from any point of view. The plane probably was modern, but because only its shadow is seen it makes a very powerful, and historically plausible, image. The effect is both imaginative and highly economical. Only in the DVD age can we freeze individual frames and then bicker over every imaginable technical point; this is not how the motion picture is meant to be experienced.
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