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Uh...the link is there to the original site, it's not something I wrote.
my bad
Uh...the link is there to the original site, it's not something I wrote.
Can somebody say "nitpicking"!!!
"Boom!" may be nitpicking, but everything about the trailer suggests that it's a more modern movie and not the period piece that it probably should be.
Please list some examples to back up your claim.

I can't. It's just the vibe I get from the trailer. It could be the emphasis on the green screened action, it could be the modern accents that the actors seem to have, it could be the framing of the trailer and how its look and tone gives a modern feel to it. Hell, it could just be the pace of the trailer. Fact is, the total package of it feels like it's more modern than retro.
So basically, there's not enough old-timey black speak, and the movie should have been filmed with 60 year-old black and white film stock. Gotcha!
because your claim is'nt making sense lol
My claim is that to me the trailer gives the movie a slick, modern feel to it. It's a je ne sais quoi sort of thing. This isn't like some hypothesis that I need to back up with cold, hard facts. It's just an initial impression.
My claim is that to me the trailer gives the movie a slick, modern feel to it. It's a je ne sais quoi sort of thing. This isn't like some hypothesis that I need to back up with cold, hard facts. It's just an initial impression.
No one's saying you need cold hard facts, but should people challenge your opinion, you seem to make little to no effort to articulate your reasoning in any way that would lead people to respect your opinion.
Looks like it'll be light on characterization and instead they'll be turning these great men into nothing more but one liner spitting pieces of cardboard. The airmen in the trailer from what I can see for the exception of Howard, Gooding, and one or two of the other pilots aren't convincing anyone they're from that era (just looks at the mannerism and manner of speech by some just go check out the PBS The Tuskegee Airmen if you want a more accurate depiction)
The concentration rather seems to be on the fancy bells and whistle "gee whiz" effects instead of trying to give some proper build up. The focus of the entire thing seems off in terms of the pilots.
If anyone wants to see a great representation go check out The Tuskegee Airmen (TV 1995) version instead of this.
Those are just my feelings on it. I don't mean to rain on anyone's parade it's just how I feel about this entire project. I was hoping for the best and unsurprisingly was disappointed once the trailer hits.
I can't. It's just the vibe I get from the trailer. It could be the emphasis on the green screened action, it could be the modern accents that the actors seem to have, it could be the framing of the trailer and how its look and tone gives a modern feel to it. Hell, it could just be the pace of the trailer. Fact is, the total package of it feels like it's more modern than retro.
I can't. It's just the vibe I get from the trailer. It could be the emphasis on the green screened action, it could be the modern accents that the actors seem to have, it could be the framing of the trailer and how its look and tone gives a modern feel to it. Hell, it could just be the pace of the trailer. Fact is, the total package of it feels like it's more modern than retro.
you should of said that then
it does look slick and stylish
i agree with this
it has a modern filming action style but still looks like a period film