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Your theory is that for them to be classed as genuine WW2 aircraft means they have to have been built between 39-45, every part on them has to be the original part, the nuts and bolts have to be the originals? [:D] If so I wonder how many of them have been in any film.....

They can't have the chassis of a WW2 aircraft and have been modded to be classed as genuine WW2 aircraft in a film?

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You didn't even mention the best part. Ben Afleck (a fighter pilot on 12/7/41) becomes one of Doolittle's B-25 pilots and bombs Tokyo. I had so much expectations from that movie. It blew more chunks than any other war movie I've seen.

Again, Pearl Harbor was NOT A WAR MOVIE. That would be the same as calling Gone with the Wind a war movie.
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You didn't even mention the best part. Ben Afleck (a fighter pilot on 12/7/41) becomes one of Doolittle's B-25 pilots and bombs Tokyo. I had so much expectations from that movie. It blew more chunks than any other war movie I've seen.

Again, Pearl Harbor was NOT A WAR MOVIE. That would be the same as calling Gone with the Wind a war movie.

True, but it was marketed as a war movie. Now, if they stuck with the original title of "Tennessee", I would be forgiving, but the whole marketing ploy was that it was a war movie, the next Tora Tora Tora.

Though, on a humerous note, Saddam Hussein called it "The Feel Good movie of 2001".
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Lucky i'm an easy going guy who likes chat [;)]

Your theory is that for them to be classed as genuine WW2 aircraft means they have to have been built between 39-45, every part on them has to be the original part, the nuts and bolts have to be the originals? [:D] If so I wonder how many of them have been in any film.....

They can't have the chassis of a WW2 aircraft and have been modded to be classed as genuine WW2 aircraft in a film?

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Steven

Erm, you're kidding, right Speed?

Dude when do we ever kid? I'm a Brit. We don't do humour right? [;)]
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True, but it was marketed as a war movie. Now, if they stuck with the original title of "Tennessee", I would be forgiving, but the whole marketing ploy was that it was a war movie, the next Tora Tora Tora.

Okay, must only have been in the States. When they started marketing it over here, there was never any doubt in my mind that this wasn't a war film. At least that I can remember; many a moon ago now...
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Trying to think what it was like over here in the UK. I think it was mainly targetted as a LOVE story but with the name PH I ascribed it other things. I unfortunately dragged a mate along to see it..............

= 2 very disapppinted blokes who downed several pints afterwards to comfort ourselves.
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True, but it was marketed as a war movie. Now, if they stuck with the original title of "Tennessee", I would be forgiving, but the whole marketing ploy was that it was a war movie, the next Tora Tora Tora.

Okay, must only have been in the States. When they started marketing it over here, there was never any doubt in my mind that this wasn't a war film. At least that I can remember; many a moon ago now...

Yeah, over here there is a fine line between fallacy and marketing. Anybody could tell it wasnt a war movie, but they tried to present it as one.
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Trying to think what it was like over here in the UK. I think it was mainly targetted as a LOVE story but with the name PH I ascribed it other things. I unfortunately dragged a mate along to see it..............

= 2 very disapppinted blokes who downed several pints afterwards to comfort ourselves.

Was he still your friend afterwards?
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Out of interest reagrading BoB - how many aircraft were actually used in the filming anyone know?

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Trying to think what it was like over here in the UK. I think it was mainly targetted as a LOVE story but with the name PH I ascribed it other things. I unfortunately dragged a mate along to see it..............

= 2 very disapppinted blokes who downed several pints afterwards to comfort ourselves.

Was he still your friend afterwards?

He's a very good mate still. Was gonna be best man at his wedding until he cheated on his fiancee that is and realised he wasn't happy [:D]
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Out of interest reagrading BoB - how many aircraft were actually used in the filming anyone know?

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No idea, though probably quite a few more than if the film had been made today, and more Spitfires and Hurricanes than any of the German types.
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Out of interest reagrading BoB - how many aircraft were actually used in the filming anyone know?

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Not sure about the Spanish 109s and He-111s, but there were 27 Spitfires and 5 Hurricanes (with three flyable). Also a B-25 was used as a camera plane. This from imdb.com.
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Damn, 27 flying Spits... Wonder if there's more than 10 flying in the entire world today?
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IMHO, Turner's movie "GETTYSBURG" rates as one of the best......

As for the guyss' in SPR "fighting the whole German army"...Well...They WERE RANGERS !!!

And Airborne

Actually, no. Rangers in WWII werent airborne qualified.

Your right, but I was talking about the 101st boys they meet up with
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Damn, 27 flying Spits... Wonder if there's more than 10 flying in the entire world today?

I have been locked away working (on stuff) -
But YES Battle of Britain was a GREAT movie. (And was best seen on tyhe big screen to really do it justice).

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Let him who desires peace prepare for war

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Isn't that like saying "let him who doesn't want to play football prepare for the kickoff?"

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Or better yet, "Let him who desires to play golf prepare for hockey."

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More like If you don't want to die when your house burns down, be prepared for it when it does.

Forward thinking and preparation are the best ways to prevent bad things from happening.

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More like If you don't want to die when your house burns down, be prepared for it when it does.

Forward thinking and preparation are the best ways to prevent bad things from happening.

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More like If you don't want to die when your house burns down, be prepared for it when it does.

Forward thinking and preparation are the best ways to prevent bad things from happening.

I would have thought the best way not to die from your house burning down would be to avoid playing with matches. [:-]
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