There were a ton of really bad Airport movies in the ’70s. I chalk it up to something in the water that led to a decade of weirdness that culminated in Ricardo Montalban, a midget, and Fantasy Island, but do you know anyone who has rented one of those disasters lately. Sure, they ...
In honor of a new book about the making of the comedy classic, we talk to David Zucker, Jim Abrahams and Jerry Zucker about their favorite jokes, the movie’s weirdest pop-culture references and the gags nobody laughs at but them
I made the 3d model of the Cessna 182 skylane 2 airplane using Autodesk Maya, then I painted the materials to make it realistic as much as possible. Then I came back in Maya to animated the airplane in this kind of crazy way. The environment consist of 3D VDB animated clouds for Maya...
- Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1)- The Alamo (4)- The Alamo (2004) (1)- Alexander (5)- Alexander the Great (2)- Alfie (1966) (3) - Alice Adams (1956) (1)- Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (4)- Alice in Wonderland (2)- Alien (5)- Alien: Resurrection (3)- Alien ...
There we go! Look at that thing! The red carpeted stairs, those ’70s-era-Cadillac-style rear fenders, with the integrated taillights; it’s fantastic. Just for comparison, look at the stair cars we were using here in the West around this era: ...
“There’ll be a moment in time where we’ll pull the rabbit out of the hat and introduce a new airplane sometime in the middle of the next decade.” Admittedly I don’t think there are any firm plans there, so only time will tell how this plays out. ...
Thereafter, Sky King surfaced on the CBS Saturday schedule in reruns until September, 1966. The television version starred Kirby Grant as Sky King and Gloria Winters as Penny. Other regular characters included Sky's nephew Clipper, played by Ron Hagerthy, and Mitch the sheriff, portrayed by ...
The Flowers family aviation legacy began when the older Flowers was a kid growing up in Michigan in the 1960s and 70s. “A pilot one day asked me if I wanted to come up to the cockpit. And I did it,” he recalls. “And oh, my God, it was like the bug bit me – I wanted ...
After Jell-O was invented in the late 1800s, making it easy to create gelatin-based foods, the first jello mold popped up in Pennsylvania in 1904 by Mrs. John E. Cook. The jello salad became popular in the 1950s but declined in popularity in the 1960s and 70s. ...