New Hollywood Movie: Negro WW2 Pilots Save the World

thesnowfell

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Talk about beating a dead horse. HBO already made a Tuskegee Airmen movie, which I also believe aired on PBS. I know that it was on TV quite a lot several years ago. There was also another movie, Flying for Freedom, which told the Tuskegee Airmen story.

We will never stop hearing about these pilots, surely. This is in spite of the fact that left-wing historians and ethicists, such as Jonathan Glover in Humanity: A Moral History of the Twentieth Century, have broken taboo to show that the Allied carpet-bombing campaign of Germany (and Japan) was a severe abuse of human rights. Regardless of these black pilots' stories, they are no heroes, and have much lacking in decency, character, and skill when compared to a pilot like Hans Rudel.
 

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thesnowfell, They're going to the well again with this? They never stop the nonsense, do they?

I read the wikipedia bio on that guy Hans Rudel. Holy moley. A movie should be made of that guys life - Incredible.

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More magic, innocent, brave, courageous, and helpful negroes! This time history is rewritten to show the savages saving the world!


http://youtu.be/BpA6TC0T_Lw
Man I enjoy a good movie once a month but there is no Hollyweird agenda here. LMAO. Its amazing what some people try to pass as real History.
There was a movie preview I saw a few years ago ( I think it went almost straight to video ) where there was a black high school swim team that had to fight hatred and racial oppression. In one scene a white swimmer is shown kicking a black swimmer while they are in the water raci ng. Wow. When will the violence end. Im sure it was based on a true story because we all know that pro black swimming web site " Casteswim.com " is flourishing. Why cant a decent powerful white American stand up to these idiot Cultural Marxists in Hollywood? What a shame.
 

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Regardless of these black pilots' stories, they are no heroes, and have much lacking in decency, character, and skill when compared to a pilot like Hans Rudel.

Lee Archer was their best, he flew 169 combat missions and only ever achieved 4 air-to-air victories, the most for any Negro in history and they had what, 1,000 pilots? Hans-Joachim Marseille in about twice the combat missions achieved 158 air-to-air victories. There were 112 German aces with at least 100 air-to-air victories. Erich Hartmann in about 8 times as many missions as Archer killed 88 times as many enemy aircraft in the air. Rudel also had 14 air-to-air victories while flying in an obselete and clunky bomber, and probably caused more damage than all the Tuskegee Airmen put together. Hell, there were Russian women with more victories than Archer and they did it vastly more efficiently.

The thing that pisses me off most is that this movie will make money.
 

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Lee Archer was their best, he flew 169 combat missions and only ever achieved 4 air-to-air victories, the most for any Negro in history and they had what, 1,000 pilots? Hans-Joachim Marseille in about twice the combat missions achieved 158 air-to-air victories. There were 112 German aces with at least 100 air-to-air victories. Erich Hartmann in about 8 times as many missions as Archer killed 88 times as many enemy aircraft in the air. Rudel also had 14 air-to-air victories while flying in an obselete and clunky bomber, and probably caused more damage than all the Tuskegee Airmen put together. Hell, there were Russian women with more victories than Archer and they did it vastly more efficiently.

The thing that pisses me off most is that this movie will make money.

Good insight regarding the fallacy of this cultmarx "fantasy" bit. Manfred von Richthofen would have single-handedly went thru the whole "Red Tail" squadron!
 

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Yeah I saw that HBO movie about the Black fighter pilots about a decade ago. It was not bad , but to rehash it is par for the hollyweird course. No doubt, Denzell Washington will play the educated and brave leader with Samuel L. Jackson playing the foul mouthed deep south negro airplane mechanic.LOL


Regarding the Stuka pilot Rudel, someone in Germany should make a movie about his truely prolific air combat career. Made some investors from Germany should get a hold of the Great Mel Gibson to rub salt in some never ending wounds.
 

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I probably wouldn't have a problem with black films except for the fact that most of them are awful, by that I don't mean swearing and sex. I mean like most are overly dramatic, unrealistic and lack a plot. Two prime examples of this are Tyler Perry and Spike Lee.
Perry has made millions targeting the christian blacks and that is almost all of his audience. I've watched one of his films on TBS and never realized how bad his films are. He has no understanding for dialouge, and his scenarios are improbable.
Spike Lee is another one, he gernerally has white characters that are stereotypes, they lack any sort of ability for they audience to be empathic towards them. The plots are often dragged out, and the dialouge is also very poor. even DWF will agree with me on this.
Most white people have no idea who Tyler Perry is and if they did they wouldn't admit it, and I have never seen a top 100 directors list that had Spike Lee anywhere on it.
 

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Also I don't think anyone can argue that Mel Gibson is not an amazing director. Both Braveheart and Apocalypto are in my top forty movies of all time.
 

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Hawkeye2,

Sir, the one Spike Lee movie that hit the nail on the head was "Do the Right Thing," with Spike Lee and Danny Aiello. Excellent movie. The scene where the blacks destroy the pizzaria was outstanding. After they did it, you could see the looks on their faces saying, [holy sh*t, now we don't have a pizzaria in the neighborhood]

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remember this one time when black American pilots saved the world?

haha, i love Hollywood's alternative history :bigsmile:
 

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Hawkeye2,

Sir, the one Spike Lee movie that hit the nail on the head was "Do the Right Thing," with Spike Lee and Danny Aiello. Excellent movie. The scene where the blacks destroy the pizzaria was outstanding. After they did it, you could see the looks on their faces saying, [holy sh*t, now we don't have a pizzaria in the neighborhood]

Tom Iron...

To be fair another good movie by Lee was "Malcom X". It was well done, to me its the best work Lee has ever done. I guess the stars and planents aligned for him on that movie.
 

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I probably wouldn't have a problem with black films except for the fact that most of them are awful, by that I don't mean swearing and sex. I mean like most are overly dramatic, unrealistic and lack a plot. Two prime examples of this are Tyler Perry and Spike Lee.
Perry has made millions targeting the christian blacks and that is almost all of his audience. I've watched one of his films on TBS and never realized how bad his films are. He has no understanding for dialouge, and his scenarios are improbable.
Spike Lee is another one, he gernerally has white characters that are stereotypes, they lack any sort of ability for they audience to be empathic towards them. The plots are often dragged out, and the dialouge is also very poor. even DWF will agree with me on this.
Most white people have no idea who Tyler Perry is and if they did they wouldn't admit it, and I have never seen a top 100 directors list that had Spike Lee anywhere on it.

Tyler "Fairy" is a supposed closeted f@99ot as well. That's probably helped him in "Hollyweird" no doubt.
 
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