IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Follows the veterans and newest class of Navy and Marine Corps flight squadron as they go through intense training and into a season of heart-stopping aerial artistry.Follows the veterans and newest class of Navy and Marine Corps flight squadron as they go through intense training and into a season of heart-stopping aerial artistry.Follows the veterans and newest class of Navy and Marine Corps flight squadron as they go through intense training and into a season of heart-stopping aerial artistry.
- Awards
- 1 win & 4 nominations total
Chris Kapuschansky
- Self - Blue Angel #2
- (as LCDR Chris 'Cheese' Kapuschansky)
Brian Kesselring
- Self - Blue Angel #1
- (as Capt Brian 'Boss' Kesselring)
Monica Borza
- Self - Flight Surgeon
- (as LCRD Monica 'Doc' Borza)
Scott Goossens
- Self - Blue Angel #3
- (as Lt Scott 'Jamammy' Goossens)
Frank Zastoupil
- Self - Blue Angel #4
- (as Maj Frank 'Chomps' Zastoupil)
Lance Benson
- Self - Blue Angels Pilot 2015-2016 Seasons
- (as LCDR Lance 'Bubb' Benson)
Greg Wooldridge
- Self - Former Blue Angel Boss
- (as Capt Greg 'Boss' Wooldridge ret.)
Julius Bratton
- Self - Blue Angel #6
- (as LCDR Julius 'Whiskers' Bratton)
Cary Rickoff
- Self - Blue Angel #5
- (as LCDR Cary 'Chewy' Rickoff)
Jon Fay
- Self - Blue Angels Executive Officer
- (as CDR Jon 'XO' Fay)
Jackson Streiff
- Self - U.S. Marine Corps C-130 Pilot
- (as Capt Jackson Streiff)
Lauren Song
- Self - Blue Angels C-130 Crew
- (as SSgt Lauren Song)
William Huckeba
- Self - U.S. Marine Corps C-130 Pilot
- (as Capt William 'B' Huckeba)
Kaitlin Forster
- Self - Blue Angel #8
- (as Lt Kaitlin 'Bandcamp' Forster)
Ashley Kesselring
- Self - U.S. Marine Corps
- (as Maj Ashley Kesselring)
Paul Archer
- Self - Mass Communications Chief
- (as MCC Paul Archer)
Oyindamola Michael
- Self - Jet #6 Crew Chief
- (as AM1 Oyindamola Michael)
Griffin Stangel
- Self - Blue Angel #7
- (as LCDR Griffin 'Push Pop' Stangel)
Featured reviews
10kmkrhia
These pilots are truly amazing. They must have nerves of steel. I cannot believe they come 12 inches from one another. I watched it on prime. Would have been great to see it on IMax. I liked seeing how they run through the show at the table and how it has to become second nature to them. My brother was on the maintenance team for several years and I was fortunate to see behind the scenes at several shows. They are truly a top notch operation. You have to appreciate their dedication to share their skill with the nation. The travel schedule is rigorous. It was interesting to see how it affects their families.
This film has the most exciting, dramatic aviation photography I have ever seen! Highly recommended to anyone who likes airplanes. It also shows the tremendous dedication and teamwork of the Blue Angels, and what can be accomplished when people work together toward the same goal and strive for excellence.
The film also shows the grueling training and travel schedule of the Blue Angels team, and some of their history. Their story and achievements are heroic and inspirational at a time when we really need some heroes and role models in America. (I don't know about you but our Congress is not doing it for me.)
The film also shows the grueling training and travel schedule of the Blue Angels team, and some of their history. Their story and achievements are heroic and inspirational at a time when we really need some heroes and role models in America. (I don't know about you but our Congress is not doing it for me.)
Decided just an hour before showing time to take kids into the new IMAX in our city to see this. Youngest has had mind polluted by Van Halen Blue Angel videos, so was easy sell.
Spectacular filming and as complete a capture of the various 'moves' and associated performances by the Blue Angels as you could expect. From about every angle. Worth it to see just for that. But it gave a fairly good insight into the cycle of induction/training/airshow events/handover for the Blue Angels, and an excellent snapshot of the focus, capability and teamwork attitude of the Blue Angels, mainly from the aircrew perspective. If they had more time, they could have beefed up groundcrew, though their essential role and integration was covered.
All the individuals they covered were just made for this film. A varied but cohesive team, well led.
I came out thrilled and inspired, an example of the pursuit of excellence in an environment where humility is trumping the ego.
The narrative between servicemen and women is a bit hard to follow sometimes, what with a bit of jargon and fast pilot talk, but the single person speaking is fine.
If you're up for a bit of inspiration and thrill, definitely do it. If you need to empty your ignorance quota, and see a bit what high standards service personnel can attain, see it. If you want some entertainment, also see it.
Spectacular filming and as complete a capture of the various 'moves' and associated performances by the Blue Angels as you could expect. From about every angle. Worth it to see just for that. But it gave a fairly good insight into the cycle of induction/training/airshow events/handover for the Blue Angels, and an excellent snapshot of the focus, capability and teamwork attitude of the Blue Angels, mainly from the aircrew perspective. If they had more time, they could have beefed up groundcrew, though their essential role and integration was covered.
All the individuals they covered were just made for this film. A varied but cohesive team, well led.
I came out thrilled and inspired, an example of the pursuit of excellence in an environment where humility is trumping the ego.
The narrative between servicemen and women is a bit hard to follow sometimes, what with a bit of jargon and fast pilot talk, but the single person speaking is fine.
If you're up for a bit of inspiration and thrill, definitely do it. If you need to empty your ignorance quota, and see a bit what high standards service personnel can attain, see it. If you want some entertainment, also see it.
As a life long aviation enthusiast (and holding a commercial multi-engine pilot certificate) I was excited for this documentary; especially in iMAX. Even with the somewhat high expectation, I was still blown away with the jaw dropping aerial cinematography. Not only that, the way it was produced is magnificent. I am so glad that I was able to see it on the big screen instead of watching it on Amazon Prime. With that being said, if you weren't able to see it on the big screen, it'll still be good on Amazon Prime! It get's a 9/10 from me. By far the best aspect of the film was showcasing the men and women behind the scenes. The families of the pilots and maintenance crews who hold down the fort at home while their loved one is off representing the U. S. Navy/Marine.
The Blue Angels is a documentary that won't bore even the children in the audience, as it is filled with stunning shots of their aircraft maneuvering, as well as views inside the cockpit. Aviation is awesome!!
P. S... I'm just glad to be here.
The Blue Angels is a documentary that won't bore even the children in the audience, as it is filled with stunning shots of their aircraft maneuvering, as well as views inside the cockpit. Aviation is awesome!!
P. S... I'm just glad to be here.
I feel like Top Gun 2 is opening up a can of worms to produce movies about Ariplanes. It was a great IMAX experience but I have to say nothing overally spectcalar happen that i would recommend it over a reglar format.
It was an intresting story and like a line of GI Joe action figures their was a Blue Angel for everyone. They could be more diverse but that's really not the point, the point it they did do their best to showcase everyone.
This is why I say you can watch this on any format. For a film that was promoted as being for IMAX they could have done more airplane scenes or something. Not that what they did show does not blow me away, the documentary has a lot of talking overall. More suited for true lovers of Aviation.
It was an intresting story and like a line of GI Joe action figures their was a Blue Angel for everyone. They could be more diverse but that's really not the point, the point it they did do their best to showcase everyone.
This is why I say you can watch this on any format. For a film that was promoted as being for IMAX they could have done more airplane scenes or something. Not that what they did show does not blow me away, the documentary has a lot of talking overall. More suited for true lovers of Aviation.
Did you know
- Trivia"Blue Angels" producer, Glen Powell, is the actor who played Lt. Jake "Hangman" Seresin in the movie "Top Gun: Maverick".
- SoundtracksPraise You
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $2,560,945
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,404,820
- May 19, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $2,619,279
- Runtime
- 1h 33m(93 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.90 : 1
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