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Flyboys

Release Date: September 22, 2006
Studio: MGM
Director: Tony Bill
Screenwriter: Blake Evans
Genre: Action, Drama
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (for war action violence and some sexual content)
Website: Flyboys

Starring: James Franco, Martin Henderson, Jean Reno, Jennifer Decker, David Ellison, Mac McDonald, Tchéky Karyo, Ian Rose

Plot Summary: "Flyboys," the first World War I aviation film in over 30 years, is inspired by the epic, courageous tale of the American young men who would become known as the legendary Lafayette Escadrille. They were ordinary boys who volunteered for the first World War looking for adventure, and in the process, they became heroes. Never before has a movie so accurately portrayed the thrill and danger of the aerial dogfights that played such an integral role in the Allied resistance.

In 1917, prior to the official entry into the war by the United States, the Allied powers of France, England and Italy were on the ropes against the German juggernaut. Some altruistic young Americans volunteered to fight alongside their counterparts in France. Some joined the infantry, others chose the Ambulance Corps. But 38 young men had a different idea: they decided to learn how to fly.

Their motivations for enlisting may have been different: Blaine Rawlings (James Franco) is searching for his purpose following the bank's foreclosure of his family ranch, Briggs Lowry (Tyler Labine) is shamed into joining by his disciplinarian father, while African-American expatriate boxer Eugene Skinner (Abdul Salis) vows to repay his debt to his adopted, racially-tolerant country. But under the command of French Captain Thenault (Jean Reno) and the leadership of American veteran Reed Cassidy (Martin Henderson), these young American men took to the air with honor everyday as they risked their lives, not just in facing the formidable German aggressors, but also in boarding their newly-invented, mechanically-imperfect aircraft, which were being used in combat for the first time.

Inspired by the true story of the legendary Lafayette Escadrille, "Flyboys" is directed by Academy Award ®-winner Tony Bill ("The Sting") and produced by Dean Devlin ("The Patriot," "Independence Day," "Stargate") and Marc Frydman (ABC's "Commander in Chief"). James Franco ("Spider-Man," "Spider-Man 2") stars with Martin Henderson ("The Ring") and Jean Reno ("The Da Vinci Code").
 

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The previews, shown approximately 1 billion times during NFL games, looks pretty cool. Definitely a cable or Blockbuster watch.
 

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The previews look great. I’m looking forward to a good WWI movie.
 

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I just rented this movie. It was ok, a little too long though. Not sure how accurate it is, I don't know much about WW1 history--especially prior to the US's entry.

Best WW1 Flying movie...I guess? Considering I didn't see any others in this genre.
 

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I just watched it. The actual flying scenes were spectacular. They looked very realistic and made me feel like I was right there in the action. However, overall the movie was a bit of a letdown. Average at best.
 
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