Looks very interesting. Worth checking out.
But I hope they put in some real aircraft footage (E.G. Top Gun) and not turn it into another CGI lovefest such as Pearl Harbor (2001)
Judging from the trailer it will be a CGI love fest unfortunately. Still looks good though!
..... and a movie that's already been made, and made well. .......
, and the same actor in both movies.
So wait a second. George Lucas, lots of CGI, and a movie that's already been made, and made well. Hmm. Seems like I have heard this story before.
Just because it deals with the same subject matter as another flick doesn't make it 'a movie that's all ready been made'.
No more than "Pearl Harbor" was a re-make of "Tora! Tora! Tora!".
I agree, but this is Lucas we are talking about. Some of the scenes in that short trailer are almost a word for word remake.
And which movies did he do re-makes of (and, presumably based on your tone, completely botch)? Other than the sequels to his own movies?
They were, and they were done before the days of excessive CGI.I'd argue that his modernizations of the pulp novels of the early 1900s (both the Star Wars and Raiders series) were brilliant.
I don't, but his recent efforts (remakes and prequels) have been a disaster. If his earlier works were of the same quality, we wouldn't even remember his name.I think people get overly hung up on hating the last Star Wars and Raiders sequels and tend to want to discount the man's entire catalog.
Personally, I'd rather that he did an untold WWII story rather than this one, but I do hope that he has a story this time that is better than the one told in the previous movie on the subject.
And which movies did he do re-makes of (and, presumably based on your tone, completely botch)? Other than the sequels to his own movies?
Definitely going to check that out!. And they never lost a bomber.![]()
Not true. A perfect example of how a Hollywood version of real life then becomes truth. Doesn't diminish their stellar record though.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/01/AR2007040100140.html