June 11, 2012 at 6:38 am
So, who else has had a chance to see Red Tails?

I went to an early evening screening last night, and I must say, despite the initial misgivings about it, I actually found it to be quite good fun.
No, of course it won’t be anywhere near the likes of, say, Battle of Britain or Tora! Tora! Tora!, but it’s quite entertaining. The dialogue is a bit corny, and the storyline a little cliched, but then what war movies aren’t?
The aerial sequences are actually very good – the Mustangs and Messerschmitts do look as though the CGI developers have actually paid some attention to how an aeroplane is supposed to move!
Spectacular? Yes. Fun? Yes. If you can go into the film and think “inspired by” rather than “based on” actual events, then you’re going to have a reasonably good time.
But that’s just my 2p worth…!
By: DazDaMan - 17th June 2012 at 18:29
The moviemistakes.com people are even better than we are, in fact at spotting that an extra’s wristwatch reads 5:09 in one shot and 8:30 in the next one.
Yeah, that takes anal retentiveness to a whole new level…!
By: Stepwilk - 17th June 2012 at 17:53
Glad to see, as a member of the Tuskegee Airmen, that at least some people understand that it was never intended to be a documentary. There is an entire website—www.moviemistakes.com–for the anoraks who get their undies in a wad because they spot a VOR antenna on a P-51 or a nonstandard set of goggles…
The moviemistakes.com people are even better than we are, in fact at spotting that an extra’s wristwatch reads 5:09 in one shot and 8:30 in the next one.
By: AutoStick - 17th June 2012 at 17:03
Could’nt find a local Cinema showing the film —-so I downloaded Free off Internet .
Spent this afternoon watching it on laptop with earphones on good volume , crisps & coffee to hand .
For a film based on fact it was well executed . I was looking for boys own entertainment & wasn’t disappointed .
Kids from 9—90 of all races & colours will find & little bit of inspiration , entertainment & education from the film …
Its a great starting point for an historical episode ……..
By: Richard gray - 17th June 2012 at 16:22
Just watched it. The first couple of minutes seemed a bit over the top and not real. But once you got into the story it gets quite entertaining and turns out a great film.
Not quite sure wether youngsters will grasp, how bad the racial predjudice was pre-war and during the war.
Maybe this film will encourage many to read up on the history of the Red Tails.
By: Seafuryfan - 17th June 2012 at 12:00
Well it’s some sort of a start to page 2. Do you want to make it worth our while and tell us why?
By: KG51 - 17th June 2012 at 11:04
Just watched the trailer to Red Tails; it looks godawful! 🙁
It’s far, far worse than just awful…. 😀
By: nuuumannn - 16th June 2012 at 03:59
Just watched the trailer to Red Tails; it looks godawful! 🙁
By: ollieholmes - 14th June 2012 at 00:52
Probably bracuase it was real 😉
The shots of it landing and Taxying in looked real but the stationary shot just looked odd.
By: Mark V - 14th June 2012 at 00:22
I know there was a real DC3 on site but it did look a bit odd compared to the other shots.
Probably bracuase it was real 😉
By: Stepwilk - 13th June 2012 at 22:29
you can understand some types needing CGI Mustangs are not exactly rare…
CGI is infinitely safer (and cheaper) than formating a bunch of real P-51s.
By: ollieholmes - 13th June 2012 at 20:44
There was a real Dakota on set – are you sure it was CGI?
I know there was a real DC3 on site but it did look a bit odd compared to the other shots.
By: B-17man - 13th June 2012 at 20:20
I seem to recall a shot where there were several Daks on the ground, so one might have been the real one and the rest CGI…
yes only one Dak was there
By: ZRX61 - 13th June 2012 at 19:01
Oh! Did he poke and prod things that maybe he shouldn’t have?? Either way, kind of backs up my opinion of the guy! :diablo:
Regards;
Steve
Just about everything with the exception of the starter tit. They had to have someone go over the cockpit after he got out of it & reset everything back to how it was before he sat in it… EVERY time…
By: DazDaMan - 13th June 2012 at 18:55
I seem to recall a shot where there were several Daks on the ground, so one might have been the real one and the rest CGI…
By: Mark V - 13th June 2012 at 18:32
Yes there where a few moments where you could clearly see the CGI’s (Dakota on the ground shots) but overall it was a good film.
There was a real Dakota on set – are you sure it was CGI?
By: SADSACK - 13th June 2012 at 12:35
re;
not seen the film yet, but where as you can understand some types needing CGI Mustangs are not exactly rare…
🙂
By: inkworm - 13th June 2012 at 11:20
CGI isn’t there yet, good but not quite. Models and sets still look more natural than CGI, perfect example is the revised scenes from Star Wars which look less convincing than the models that were built.
Red Tails was entertaining and killed a couple of hours.
By: piston power! - 13th June 2012 at 10:36
Yes a good film it won’t be too long till it’s on sky movies and it will be recorded.
CGI id rather have many more films made this way than there is at present, plus some nice women in the movie!!
By: RAFRochford - 12th June 2012 at 09:17
Found them to be trustworthy lot, (unlike that blithering idiot Ben Affleck who will probably never be allowed near anything mechanical again without adult supervision at all times…there are still people involved with P40’s who want to beat him senseless….)
Oh! Did he poke and prod things that maybe he shouldn’t have?? Either way, kind of backs up my opinion of the guy! :diablo:
Regards;
Steve
By: Dan Johnson - 12th June 2012 at 08:38
And a Spitfire. I’m glad I’m not the only one to notice that!
Having seen the Mustang “loop” already, I let it slide. It didn’t detract any from my experience of watching the film.
Hampden, Beaufighter and Spitfire on the General’s desk. Even worse was the large photo of three TBF Avengers behind his desk 🙂
Did you notice that each of the 6 main pilots had different flying helmets and goggles? I imagine so as to help identify them when the oxygen masks were on during the flight scenes. They were all nicely outfitted accurately, but all different.