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Flyboys

  • 2006
  • PG-13
  • 2h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
46K
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James Franco in Flyboys (2006)
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The adventures of the Lafayette Escadrille, young Americans who volunteered for the French military before the U.S. entered World War I, and became the country's first fighter pilots.The adventures of the Lafayette Escadrille, young Americans who volunteered for the French military before the U.S. entered World War I, and became the country's first fighter pilots.The adventures of the Lafayette Escadrille, young Americans who volunteered for the French military before the U.S. entered World War I, and became the country's first fighter pilots.

  • Director
    • Tony Bill
  • Writers
    • Phil Sears
    • Blake T. Evans
    • David S. Ward
  • Stars
    • James Franco
    • Jean Reno
    • Jennifer Decker
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    46K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tony Bill
    • Writers
      • Phil Sears
      • Blake T. Evans
      • David S. Ward
    • Stars
      • James Franco
      • Jean Reno
      • Jennifer Decker
    • 282User reviews
    • 98Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Flyboys Scene: Zeppelin Dogfight
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    Flyboys Scene: Teach Him How To Shoot
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    Flyboys Scene: I Told Her I Was Going To Be A Hero
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    James Franco
    James Franco
    • Blaine Rawlings
    Jean Reno
    Jean Reno
    • Capt. Thenault
    Jennifer Decker
    Jennifer Decker
    • Lucienne
    Scott Hazell
    • Cinema Usher
    Mac McDonald
    Mac McDonald
    • Sheriff Detweiller
    Philip Winchester
    Philip Winchester
    • William Jensen
    Todd Boyce
    Todd Boyce
    • Mr. Jensen
    Karen Ford
    Karen Ford
    • Mrs. Jensen
    Ruth Bradley
    Ruth Bradley
    • Laura
    Abdul Salis
    Abdul Salis
    • Eugene Skinner
    Jean-Philippe Écoffey
    Jean-Philippe Écoffey
    • Skinner's Trainer
    • (as Jean-Philippe Ecoffey)
    Tim Pigott-Smith
    Tim Pigott-Smith
    • Mr. Lowry
    Tyler Labine
    Tyler Labine
    • Briggs Lowry
    Gail Downey
    Gail Downey
    • Mrs. Lowry
    David Ellison
    David Ellison
    • Eddie Beagle
    Augustin Legrand
    • L.T. Giroux
    Keith McErlean
    Keith McErlean
    • Vernon Toddman
    Martin Henderson
    Martin Henderson
    • Reed Cassidy
    • Director
      • Tony Bill
    • Writers
      • Phil Sears
      • Blake T. Evans
      • David S. Ward
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    8the-movie-guy

    The aerial combat was exciting, tense, and realistic

    (Synopsis) World War I began in Europe in 1914, but by 1917, the United States had still not entered the war. However, many brave young American men went to France to fly and fight for the Allied powers. They joined the Lafayette Escadrille fighter squadron. The Germans had better planes, weapons, and pilots. The average life expectancy for a fighter-pilot was three to six weeks. Why did these Americans volunteer to fight in France with certain death when their own country was not at war? This was a time when men were idealistic, but naive to embark on a great adventure. Blaine Rawlings (James Franco) was forced to leave his home in Arizona after the family ranch was foreclosed by the bank. Blaine sees a newsreel of fighter-pilots in France and decides that he has nothing to lose. Briggs Lowry (Tyler Labine) can't do anything right and is shamed into joining by his rich father. African-American boxer Eugene Skinner (Abdul Salis) had been living in France, a racially tolerant country, for many years, wanted to give something back to his new country. These Americans were under the command of French Captain Georges Thenault (Jean Reno) and American Squadron Leader Reed Cassidy (Martin Henderson). They were the world's first combat pilots.

    (My Comment) The film was inspired by a true story. What that means is that the writers could write anything they wanted to about the pilots' personal lives. There were actually 38 American volunteers with an average age of 26 that joined the Lafayette Escadrille. Thirty were college educated and eleven were sons of millionaires. These men had a sense of adventure and romance of war, and they believed in "dying with honor." The movie uses a composite of these qualities of the actual pilots, and yes, there really was a black pilot in the squadron. The movie does not shy away from the real aspects of war or the sordid aspects of life on the ground. After every mission there are some pilots who do not return, and we get to see their replacements, and how the pilots deal with the loss of their friends. The aerial combat was exciting, tense, and realistic with the attack on the zeppelin being the best scene of the movie. There is a love story that slows the pace of the movie, and it was a little too long. You will love the scenes with Whiskey, their mascot lion. I think the writers could have used the real pilots' stories and names, and it would have been a better movie by giving credit to those young men. If you like war pictures this is a movie to see. (MGM Pictures, Run time 2:19, Rated PG-13)(8/10)
    8Wailwulf

    A fun adventure that plays loose with history

    When I first saw the previews and read the synopsis, I was expecting a horrible film like Pearl Harbor. Fighter pilots in love with a girl. Happily the love story is not sappy or sickening and actually helps create character development. And how the love story ends is a very nice non-Hollywood ending.

    The Planes look magnificent, but could have been done better. The use of German Dr1's (the Fokker Triplanes) as the only German fighter is understandable as distinguishing friend from foe. However, making all of the Dr1's (except for the main villains ) solid red is extremely annoying. While it is up to some discussion if the Red Baron's Dr1 was all red or mostly red, it does not mean that all Dr1's were red, especially all red. The Dr1's came from the Fokker factory usually in an olive drab paint scheme with a light blue underside. The film makers could have added a red scheme to the planes but left a portion olive drab and blue underside, it still would have made the Germans distinctive without being clones of Manfred von Rictoffen.

    The dogfights are fun to watch and are fairly exciting, however the planes fly highly unrealistically at times. Overall the CGI is excellent but at times it is noticeable as CGI. The planes that explode (Explosions are such a Hollywood staple :) ) are unrealistic. The planes are traveling 70 t0 100 miles per hour in reality, but the explosions react as if the plane is standing still, going up in a ball instead of being spread along the doomed plane's path.

    Over all it was fun to watch and covers a historical period that has long been neglected in film.
    7Big Al-12

    Star Wars meets the French Foreign Air Force in WW1

    When this movie hits theaters this fall it will be setting a new standard for digital FX photography action scenes. I had a hard time telling the difference between the real stunt flying and the CGI. It almost makes George Lucas's dogfights in space look crude. (OK, maybe with the exception of that fantastic first shot in Episode 3.) But imagine that level of technological knowhow applied to a WW1 dogfight. And like the original "Star Wars" there is a scene here involving the German equivalent of the Death Star threatening Paris that is nothing short of spectacular. A shame, then, that the rest of the story is less than inspiring. Whatever the actual history, I didn't quite believe the subplot of the black American pilot. He seemed a cliché and just one of several stock characters. The love story ultimately goes nowhere, either, though James Franco and Jennifer Decker both turn in moving performances. As innocent and naive as Franco and his friends seem, they never get past the cardboard stage. It would've been more interesting to me if they were a neurotic, drunken, whoring bunch of elitists, most of whom would then never get over the experience. Rather than tell that tale of a decadent, sophisticated flyboy of the Lafayette Escadrille, however, they settle here for the Disney version, appealing to the lowest common denominator and an audience of teenagers, with Franco doing a good job playing Luke Skywalker, or maybe Gary Cooper. Jean Reno seemed largely wasted. I kept hoping he'd have more to do. But lest you think I had a bad time, think again. This is a movie about "aeroplanes," and they are all terrific, be they replicas or virtual. And the overall production design is superb.
    7rljediknight

    A bunch of Ariel Tactics pushed by a romantic storyline.

    I really enjoyed the movie. You didn't have to think much about it, it was what it was. Apparently there are some close ties to the true story but it never seemed an issue of trying to portray something too realistic. I am not a huge Franco fan, in fact his poutiness wears on you in most films but he seems to do a really good job of mixing it up, meaning he smiles in this one. I saw a pre-release screening and everyone that I spoke to agreed that it was a good movie. The special effects were really good, the airplanes seemed very realistic for the most part. The close ups seemed a little fake but the tactics seemed really good. I found a bit of cheesiness in the dialog at times but managed to not pay too much attention too it. It wasn't deep but kept you interested the whole time. Don't get me wrong, it was no Saving Private Ryan but it had enough action and drama to keep you interested. They even threw a bit of humor in to keep you loose in your seat. I would recommend it to anyone, just don't expect to walk away a changed person for having seen it. It was a fun movie with some good historical point.
    7dougpalmer-1

    Wonderful movie,, but the German airplanes were inaccurately portrayed

    It seems to me that in my past readings of world war one German aircraft that the Fokker triplane was a plane that was given only to the better aces ( or those pilots who were very wealthy ) because they were difficult to fly ( but could out turn allied planes). Wasn't there only ONE red baron who flew a red Fokker triplane? Wasn't the main aircraft of the German air force a Fokker dr7? ( a biplane )

    I really liked the flying circus effects and the zeppelin.

    A truly exciting movie from the standpoint of action and special effects.

    An older film called The Blue Max starring George Peppard was very authentic to the aircraft used in World War One.

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    • Trivia
      The real Lafayette Escadrille actually had a pair of lion cubs as mascots. One was indeed named "Whiskey," as in the film. The other, appropriately enough, was named "Soda."
    • Goofs
      The anti aircraft artillery shown in use by the Germans was not of any type used by any side in the First World War, nor was anti aircraft fire nearly as effective or accurate as shown. Were any of the portrayed shell bursts as close as they appeared in the film, they would have instantly destroyed the aircraft with the combination of the explosive power, fire, and shrapnel.
    • Quotes

      Reed Cassidy: Some day it'll just end. Everyone will go home, get on with their lives. Tall grass will cover the battlefields. And all the pilots we've lost won't mean a damn thing.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: All the King's Men/Jet Li's Fearless/Flyboys/Jackass: Number Two/The Science of Sleep (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Take Me Back to Dear Old Blighty
      Written by A.J. Mills, Fred Godfrey and Bennett Scott

      Published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 2006 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Electric Entertainment (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Caballeros del Aire
    • Filming locations
      • Wrest Park, Bedfordshire, England, UK(chateau exterior and interior)
    • Production companies
      • Electric Entertainment
      • Skydance Media
      • Ingenious Film Partners
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    • Budget
      • $60,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $13,090,630
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,004,219
      • Sep 24, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,858,059
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 20m(140 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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