lucian_boy
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i was on cruise when they filmed this movie. the female pilot is from the squadron formaly known as vf-213 and i was on they last tomcat cruise with them. i hope i can see me in the movie
i was on cruise when they filmed this movie. the female pilot is from the squadron formaly known as vf-213 and i was on they last tomcat cruise with them. i hope i can see me in the movie
Yep, I thought I recognized her when I was looking through Vf-213 pics on [URL="http://www.flickr.com[/URL]...
Has there been more than one of these Dogfighter's videos out? They look pretty good, although I could not find any real info on the release of the film on the web.
Out.
These are all just project/indie films that will likely not see any kind of meaningful release, however entertaining. The general public just isn't interested enough in this kind of documentary for them to make money through wide distribution.
Brett
And you know...that is sad. Terribly sad. BTW, a majority of the crap that comes out of of "corporate" Hollywood, I cannot even stand to watch. I have not even been to a movie since I took my kids to Ice Age, and they would probably watch the Dogfighter film with the same interest.
As a side note, is there any way of obtaining these videos?
As much as I can't stand much of what comes out of Hollywood, I respect the right of filmakers to make a buck even if it condemns the U.S. Soldier/Airman/Sailor/Marine. For me, I like to see when people go to the movies because that tells me they are doing ok and have the discretionary income to go watch a flick, regardless of whether I agree with the message of said flick or not.I'm not defending the quality of what Hollywood puts out, but when you use words like "Corporate Hollywood" as a pejorative, it makes me wonder what else you think that they're supposed to do. Let's not forget that the film industry is a business and its purpose is to make money.