Tells the story of hijacker DB Cooper, who remains one of the great PNW mysteries.Tells the story of hijacker DB Cooper, who remains one of the great PNW mysteries.Tells the story of hijacker DB Cooper, who remains one of the great PNW mysteries.
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Awful acting - no interesting actual facts. Zero actual evidence. 'Dramedy' at best. Do not waste $5 on this movie like we did, it's more like a bad cast of actor-wannabes instead of dramatic portrayers of real-life events. The title is misleading and as someone who has been following the DB Cooper mystery for the past 20 years - this was an absolute joke.
Rodney is a likable and potentially convincing protagonist - he's not the problem. The problem is with the producers and directors of this film and the fact they thought people who've actually been following the db copper case would enjoy this whatsoever.
Rodney is a likable and potentially convincing protagonist - he's not the problem. The problem is with the producers and directors of this film and the fact they thought people who've actually been following the db copper case would enjoy this whatsoever.
Habitual criminal Rodney Bonnifield tells bounty hunters Carlos Rocha and Mike Rocha that he is the real DB Cooper. He has a tale to tell. In 1971, DB Cooper parachuted with $200k loot from a passenger plane and into infamy as the only unsolved plane jacking FBI case. Rodney is an overweight white guy. He recounts his criminal life with ease and the group sets off to find the rest of the missing loot.
Here's the deal. I'm certain that Rodney isn't DB Cooper. That doesn't mean that I'm not taken by his tall tales. It's white trash fun like a lot of 'reality' TV. I have come to accept that most psychopaths are undetectable liars. In fact, people with experience dealing with criminals can often be overconfident in their truth-seeking skills and get tricked. This is stuff of rundown bars and poor trailer parks.
Here's the deal. I'm certain that Rodney isn't DB Cooper. That doesn't mean that I'm not taken by his tall tales. It's white trash fun like a lot of 'reality' TV. I have come to accept that most psychopaths are undetectable liars. In fact, people with experience dealing with criminals can often be overconfident in their truth-seeking skills and get tricked. This is stuff of rundown bars and poor trailer parks.
Wow! Such a wild ride this film took us on!!! Allowed us to explore a different idea of who DB Cooper is and showed us a new face who not only claimed to be him but had the exact details to prove it. Enjoy it for yourself, trust me. Besides, that, what else could you really ask for, plane hijackings, live music, and a true love story. It's everything you want in a movie. I honestly think most people are taking this too seriously, just sit back & ride the ride... ignore the haters. This has been a 50+ year mystery and FINALLY someone put an entertaining spin on it. Rodney Bonnefield is DB Cooper!
When all is said and done...it's doubtful you'll leave the film convinced.
If only because there are other claimants who have more established ties to the crime, and established evidence.
When all this man has is a tall tale he used to dupe his friends and get in women's pants.
What makes his story most suspect, is not only the timing of the claim (he clearly tried to use to get out of an aggravated assault charge)...but the fact that he essentially claims that the whole thing was pulled off on a whim, without any planning, or viable knowledge of the aircraft industry whatsoever.
Which makes you wonder why they ever even believed him at all.
That being said...the recreations in the film are quite well done...even if the investigation it attempts to cover is kind of paltry.
So it has that going for it at least.
Even if the rest is a bit underwhelming.
5 out of 10.
If only because there are other claimants who have more established ties to the crime, and established evidence.
When all this man has is a tall tale he used to dupe his friends and get in women's pants.
What makes his story most suspect, is not only the timing of the claim (he clearly tried to use to get out of an aggravated assault charge)...but the fact that he essentially claims that the whole thing was pulled off on a whim, without any planning, or viable knowledge of the aircraft industry whatsoever.
Which makes you wonder why they ever even believed him at all.
That being said...the recreations in the film are quite well done...even if the investigation it attempts to cover is kind of paltry.
So it has that going for it at least.
Even if the rest is a bit underwhelming.
5 out of 10.
As an avid DB Cooper aficionado, I will watch everything that even mentions the name. When I watched the trailer for this a few weeks ago I knew immediately it was going to be garbage. Some people are awful liars, and the subject in this "documentary" is one of those people. It's so apparent he's looking for fame that there is zero need for a polygraph. 300000 years of human evolution is all anyone with a functioning brain needs to see through his absurd claims. Half this film is made up of actors pretending to speak for people who they clearly didn't get the dialogue from. The only way I can recommend this is if you enjoy unintentional comedy. Otherwise...save your money. It's that preposterous.
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- TriviaThe documentary follows Rodney Bonnifield, one of the many people who have claimed to be DB Cooper. Some elements of his version of events differ significantly from accepted facts of the case. For instance, everyone involved in NORJACK stated Cooper was in his 40s, but Bonnifield was only 19 on November 24 1971.
- GoofsThe documentary follows the version of events as told by Rodney Bonnifield. Recreations and elements of his story may vary from accepted or even proven facts.
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