Do documentaries really count tho?
Recently I heard of an old movie that Flying Scotsman is in. The story is about the express train too for the mostpart, but it's fictional.
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(02-07-2017, 10:37 PM)Miksolo Wrote: Do documentaries really count tho?
Recently I heard of an old movie that Flying Scotsman is in. The story is about the express train too for the mostpart, but it's fictional.
I say, "Yes". If you think about it, a documentary is a type of film that can be screened in theaters; in the case of "Rocky Mountain Express" it was filmed for IMAX cinemas, which I may or may not have gone to see it in...
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(02-07-2017, 10:37 PM)Miksolo Wrote: Do documentaries really count tho?
Recently I heard of an old movie that Flying Scotsman is in. The story is about the express train too for the mostpart, but it's fictional.
I guess so. A documentary is pretty much a movie with exact details about a historical event.
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Anyways there's a video on the anatomy of scenes from Unstoppable:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9AC7G0xuh4
The producer is playing with models while the actor gets to play with the big toys!
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It took me forever to find the quote from Runaway Train, but here it is.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-qlzEBdH0i-Y/T-...BQuote.png
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