Een man met veel kennis van de meest bizarre zaken door de geschiedenis heen, helaas heel vaak een mengeling van waarheid en een rijke fantasie, neemt niet weg dat het altijd facinerende televisie opleverde, vol controversies, een persoonlijke obsessie met idolen, eilanden en obscure locaties, toch mocht ik hem wel, zeker een markant mannetje
als je het goed verzint is het net zo goed waar .. en zeker weten .. ergens is het waar !! En ergens is ook hier en nu want alles bestaat in een flits en de geheugen schaduw erna ... ik hield wel van büch
I’m stunned. This begins with Chris Gilmore, an old friend, long ago deceased from a brain tumor. I couldn’t believe my eyes. We spent much time in Essaouira, Morocco in the 80s drinking and sailing in his homemade sailing boat. He was such a storyteller. We lived at the Beau Rivage on the main square. He certainly liked his weed. His ex, Anita, I think lives in Kathmandu though I couldn’t find her when I was there a few months ago. Great memories. Thanks, whoever did this video. Parenthetically, I met George Whitman when looking for my girlfriend’s sister who worked there. She moved to Fontainebleau with her French lover so George asked if I wanted a job. I was on the road but accepted. I ended up that night running the register despite not knowing the French coinage. Good memories, now from Nebraska. But I’m getting out! Despite loving the cornfields and cattle the people are reserved, shall we say. Mexico, Paraguay, Morocco, Egypt and back to Burma. Cheers.
Ik vond Buch's programma' vaak heel interessant. Nadat z'n dood kwam uit dat je bijna niet een woord van hem kon geloven. Dat vond ik zeer teleurstellend. Daarna kijk je met andere ogen naar zijn programma'...
That is faster than a olympic runner to outrun a missile in the tower,At 2:41 doug deploy langing gear but 2:44 the gear is still retracted. After landing were did the boarding ladder came from
*_"Veel van de geïnterviewden die hem kenden komen wel een beetje zuur over."_* Zuur? Nee, het juiste woord is eeerlijkheid, ze draaiden er niet om heen.
The 80s had such a sense of optimism about them, and this movie really tapped that zeitgiest. And the Power Metal tracks play so well with the slaughter montages.
@@helvetia1978 that little melodic organ/keyboard is the start of the song. The music before that is just scene music that adds tension to a military cadence
This was filmed with help from the Israelis because apparently the U.S. Air Force told the production team "Nope. Not gonna help you." One look at the script and it's easy to see why. If they signed off on this movie, they would basically be saying, "Oh yeah, our security is so lax and sloppy that our pilots regularly take their sons up in our aircraft."
I never knew that the dandy, dapper detective Hercule Poirot was a badass fighter pilot from a fictional Arab country. You learn something new every day.🤔
Yes, the magical Hades bomb when she can drop while going straight along the axis of the runway but which explodes perpendicular to it. Very smart bomb. And is an flaming fortress against the enemy trying to cross it. Attack them through the flames is one of my most beloved phrases
The only thing I always pictured as better for this scene is if the Hades bomb had landed on the foot soldiers and blew them to bits. Way cooler than it just serving as a barrier.
Ohhh mannnn. I watched this in the theater as a kid. I loved it. I'll still watch it occasionally, and I still watch it through the lense of my childhood eyes. I overlook all of the bad dialog, the low-budget practical effects, and the horrible computer cockpit effects. But there was no internet, back then, and flight Simulators were just barely a thing, and the graphics were probably 16-color. Nobody knew what an actual F-16 HUD or HDD looked like, let alone what threats would look like on display. So, as a kid, you believed what Hollywood showed you. If you want to "fairly" judge the "CG" or practical effects of a film, you have to look at similarly budgeted films of that year did (and prior years), and what the top films with the huge budgets did. For it's time, "Iron Eagle" was pretty good, and had a lot of cool action!
This is what happens when you give the keys to a fully armed F-16A to an 18 year old, lol. They single handedly go to war to rescue their Dad, while bombing out to rock music! Hells yea!
I always like how the main guard is waving his hands down there while on the phone. Like "You get your ass down here and attack them through the flapes!"
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