Review of The Blue Max (1966) by Michelangelo S — 17 Jan 2008
I am impressed with the CGI flying scenes in the recent KING KONG and the movie FLYBOYS. I loved George Peppard in Breakfast at Tiffany's with Audrey Hepburn. What's funny is that in both films he seem's sort out of place.
First, he doesn't strike me as the "Writer"-type in Tiffany's. Second, in a world-class group of actors in the Blue Max speaking with thick-German accents, he's the only GERMAN who sound's like an AMERICAN from Chicago.
But...once I quietly sidestep that problem and suspend my disbelief, the film is FANTASTIC. The aerial sequences were the best of their time. I am HOPING, that when they release the RED BARON later this year, it will have the best of Acting, the best of Writing, and the best Action Sequences.
I carry this DVD along with my CDS.
This review of The Blue Max (1966) was written by Michelangelo S on 17 Jan 2008.
The Blue Max has generally received positive reviews.
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