wsandberg-1
Joined Mar 2004
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MOVIE ... ZERO HOUR (1957)
Take a look at the movie listed above and you will see where they got all the great material for this movie. The movie "Zero Hour" was reviewed by a guy in the UK, I just watched this picture and "Airplane" is like a one to one copy of it. It's like they used carbon paper to make the movie Airplane.
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A routine flight turns into a major emergency as passengers and crew succumb to food poisoning - is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane? If that sounds vaguely familiar, it's because 'Airplane' was a send-up of this forerunner of the 1970s disaster movie.. Written by Michael Brooke "michael@everyman.demon.co.uk"
Take a look at the movie listed above and you will see where they got all the great material for this movie. The movie "Zero Hour" was reviewed by a guy in the UK, I just watched this picture and "Airplane" is like a one to one copy of it. It's like they used carbon paper to make the movie Airplane.
Storyline
A routine flight turns into a major emergency as passengers and crew succumb to food poisoning - is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane? If that sounds vaguely familiar, it's because 'Airplane' was a send-up of this forerunner of the 1970s disaster movie.. Written by Michael Brooke "michael@everyman.demon.co.uk"
This was nothing more than 2001 Space Odyssey meets Blade Runner, just another Si-Fi flick! After looking at over 70 years of movies, it's hard to find anything new or really worth watching. In the 1940's before we had TV my mom bought a 16mm sound projector used, we would rent films on the weekend, the number of movies these eyeballs and this brain have seen is hard to measure. So this is why it's hard for me to find something that I can really like. Every now and then something will come along and for some reason I just love it, example "Blast from the past", I watch that one every chance I get when it comes on TV, and then there's Zack and Miri make a porno, I (LMAO) when that ones on, but you have to see it on one of the services otherwise they will chop it up to nothing.
I feel they did a much better editing job in this picture (The Machinist) than in "November". Both are good flicks to watch, not the same old tripe, cranked off the assembly line. For the most part this picture (November) keeps you in the dark all the way to the end as to what's going on, it was to jerky. For example, I was not sure if the dinner scenes with mom were different days, or the same scene repeated in different ways. This leaves the viewer confused. And this happens over and over with most of the scenes in the movie. As I said before you should give The Machinist a look and see if I'm not right on this, editing can make or break a picture.