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.
Does anyone know what this prototype was? Saw it at the Indy Speedway museum, built for Lemans racing if I remember the placard right, love to find out more about it.