It wasn't really a ride though was it? I remember going on it, but I thought it was more like a sit-down show kind of thing. Been forever though, my memory's a little fuzzy haha
It wasn't really a ride though was it? I remember going on it, but I thought it was more like a sit-down show kind of thing. Been forever though, my memory's a little fuzzy haha
That should be a TV show, make a movie about Corran's story in I, Jedi.
My family makes pierogi and we deliver to a lot of the local stores. No huge loads, so our trucks are pretty small just a F-250 with a reefer box. One of our drivers was leaving a store really early in the morning, completely deserted parking lot. He drops his soda on the floor, and bends to pick it up, WHILE STILL…
Pretty sure that's a Viper, you can almost make out the red badge in the front.
Yep, looks like a Red One from the size, and something smalled, maybe a DSLR on top?
Because camera choice is left up to the crew (DP, director, maybe 1st AC) shooting the movie. And Sony hasn't had a high-end Hollywood camera that was competitive for a while. They've got the F65 out right now, but before that it was the F35 or maybe a F900 (may have that one wrong blanking on the model). Compare…
My family business's AWFUL website; [www.milliespierogi.com]
But Lawrence of Arabia was actually shot in 70mm, whereas I don't believe Indy or E.T was, which is why it's fuzzy, the image IS being blow up for the screen.