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Not bad for CGI Spitfire/Messerschmitt

Thu Dec 15, 2011 11:00 pm

Has this been posted?

http://biggeekdad.com/2011/11/the-germa ... /#comments




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Re: Not bad for CGI Spitfire/Messerschmitt

Thu Dec 15, 2011 11:13 pm

For what was undoubtedly a relatively low budget, that's a helluva good job. All nitpicking aside

Re: Not bad for CGI Spitfire/Messerschmitt

Thu Dec 15, 2011 11:21 pm

outstanding job

Re: Not bad for CGI Spitfire/Messerschmitt

Fri Dec 16, 2011 12:26 am

Thanks for posting...thoroughly enjoyable.

Re: Not bad for CGI Spitfire/Messerschmitt

Fri Dec 16, 2011 12:51 am

Really good stuff on a minimal budget...

Re: Not bad for CGI Spitfire/Messerschmitt

Fri Dec 16, 2011 2:28 am

But...but....but...

A Spit V dogfighting a 109E? Geez..five minutes of internet research would tell them it should either be a Spit I/II or 109F.

Just kidding..even taking the limited budget into account it's still more realistic than certain films <cough>pearlharbor<cough>. I'm still wating for a big-budget feature to really pull out all the stops and give us a truly believable WWII aviation epic using CGI. The trailers I've seen for "Red Tails" rate a heartfelt "meh," but I'm trying to remain optimistic about Peter Jackson's "Dambusters" remake. I thought the aerial sequences in "King Kong" were very well done, and by the time "Dambusters" gets to the stage where they're working on the CGI, the technology will be ten years more advanced.

Speaking of "Red Tails," I can't help but find it ironic that the aerial battle scenes look like the space battles in the last Star Wars movie, since 30 years earlier Lucas spliced together footage of real aircraft dogfights from various WWII movies to give the effects guys a rough template for the Death Star battle in the first Star Wars. To quote Darth Vader: "The circle is now complete..."

SN

Re: Not bad for CGI Spitfire/Messerschmitt

Fri Dec 16, 2011 8:08 am

Very interesting...I was surprised by the ending!
That is something I never knew about Ireland! Thank you.

Jeff

Re: Not bad for CGI Spitfire/Messerschmitt

Fri Dec 16, 2011 8:47 am

During an air war when it comes to one on one on the ground
,war can take on a different meaning.

Re: Not bad for CGI Spitfire/Messerschmitt

Fri Dec 16, 2011 9:00 am

That was pretty good. If you like cgi :drink3:

Re: Not bad for CGI Spitfire/Messerschmitt

Fri Dec 16, 2011 9:07 am

so that is what 'Enemy Mine' was based on? :wink:

Re: Not bad for CGI Spitfire/Messerschmitt

Fri Dec 16, 2011 9:16 am

the330thbg wrote:so that is what 'Enemy Mine' was based on? :wink:


That would be 'HƎll in the Pacific", although I don't recall Toshiro Mifune being pregnant at any time in that one

Re: Not bad for CGI Spitfire/Messerschmitt

Fri Dec 16, 2011 9:52 am

shrike wrote:
the330thbg wrote:so that is what 'Enemy Mine' was based on? :wink:


That would be 'HƎll in the Pacific", although I don't recall Toshiro Mifune being pregnant at any time in that one


LOL.., yah I hated that 'twist' to that movie. :shock:

'Heck in the Pacific' is one of my favorites!

Re: Not bad for CGI Spitfire/Messerschmitt

Fri Dec 16, 2011 9:52 am

The video on the link is surprisingly good!!!

Thanks!!!!

Not sure how both of them survived 'spinning' in like that.,. but what the hey.., I'll bite!

I wonder how many of those 'interned' did so intentionally?

Like the many bomber crews who landed in Switzerland in very airworthy aircraft?

Re: Not bad for CGI Spitfire/Messerschmitt

Fri Dec 16, 2011 10:30 am

Imagine yourself in their position. Flying over enemy territory and being shot at, yeah I think that I would have probably been voluntarily intered! :drink3:

Re: Not bad for CGI Spitfire/Messerschmitt

Fri Dec 16, 2011 11:15 am

cooper9411 wrote:Imagine yourself in their position. Flying over enemy territory and being shot at, yeah I think that I would have probably been voluntarily intered! :drink3:


I hear you!

Especially in the early years of the war when the bomber crews were just cannon fodder with no fighter cover. Criminal act by our commanders at that point. Just criminal!
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