Interesting series, on the videos and on youtube. 6 or so parts on the making of the movie and its inception. Part 6 here talks about the flying scenes portion of it and how they had to mesh reality with the needs of Hollywood. As technical adviser [and Vietnam USN F-4 pilot and TopGun member, retired RAdm] Pete Pettigrew said when his fellow Navy Aviators complained to him about the filming and lack of realism in some places, he replied "hey guys.....right now Im just trying to keep this thing from becoming a musical, ok?"
Insofar as the realism and/or lack of in parts of the movie, there had to be that "meet in the middle" between this being an interesting movie for an audience, versus a basic documentary.
Seeing how films are made is interesting because of the dichotomy of it being fascinating in concept, but at the same time boring in execution due to the necessary repetition.
This is Behind the Scenes Part 6; the other parts that focus more on the actors and directors and such, is also on youtube.
Insofar as the realism and/or lack of in parts of the movie, there had to be that "meet in the middle" between this being an interesting movie for an audience, versus a basic documentary.
Seeing how films are made is interesting because of the dichotomy of it being fascinating in concept, but at the same time boring in execution due to the necessary repetition.
This is Behind the Scenes Part 6; the other parts that focus more on the actors and directors and such, is also on youtube.
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