Evan, thanks for the IMAX review and the kind words about Around the World. Both projects have been incredible journeys and of course it’s been an honor to try and get the Blues story out to the world. Also really enjoyed your interview with Boss Wooldridge. Keep it up! 👍
@robstone2253 i saw the new IMax documentary and it was fantastic!! But Around the World at the Speed of Sound will always be my #1 as my dad is Irish , #4 . Great job on both films. Gives me all the feels 💙💛
@robstone2253 Well, you just made my day. Your work on Around the World was incredibly influential to me (clearly). It means so much that you would take the time to watch this and share those kind words. It’s truly surreal to be talking with you and Boss Wooldridge in any capacity! I’d love to continue to spread the word about the documentary in the last days of the IMAX release heading into the Amazon launch. If you are at all interested in doing an interview for the channel I’d be delighted to have you on. I can be reached at aerospacehorizonschannel@gmail.com! Hope you have a great evening sir!
@@robstone2253 I sure will. He is bummed that he won’t get the chance to see this in IMAX before it leaves the theaters this week as he is Busy traveling for work. I told him I would call and demand a private showing for an ex Blue Angel pilot himself and see if I can pull that card. Hahaha I would love to be able to watch with him! I went by myself in TX and had goosebumps from the first scene and maybe got a little teared up when they showed having to leave their toddlers !! I loved every minute of it so kudos to you for round two. Good news is looking back I wouldn’t change it for the world.
I have watched the Blues starting with my first job in Pensacola in 1978. I loved the scenes shot at NAS Pensacola and especially the beach show - which I think is one of their favorites. It is incredible to see the people there wave and cheer as if the pilots can hear. A few years ago, we were back for that show and Whiskers (#6 in the movie) was the narrator and walking the beach while narrating ! He stopped and visited with us while pauses in the show. We heard a voice over the PA system and realized he was standing right behind us. The movie to me is like a giant music video celebrating the team and all it stands for. Go see it if you can on the big screen ! It will make you a proud supporter of Naval Aviation and our country.
We saw it yesterday at the P’cola IMAX…as BA-aholics, we loved it…. The Fat Albert takeoff was so cool…if only they still had JATO. We loved the El Centro portion, as we watch daily practice on TH-cam on MKBLUES channel. We go to practice at home every couple of weeks and love watching the progression of the team dynamics. One thing we did learn regarding Amanda and why it took so long to get a female pilot…they had been unable to find a female pilot from the fleet who could take the g forces without a suit. Now this was in answer to a question from the crowd to one of the longtime volunteers on the practice flight line. Don’t know how true it is, but food for thought. Thanks for your review.
I saw it twice and can't wait until it comes to streaming. Been a fan of the Blue Angels since the 80's when I fell in love with flying. Chills throughout the movie. Seeing them pass out due to G-Forces was eye opening.
So, I just got home from watching it at my local IMAX. The camera shots were amazing… I particularly liked the bird’s eye view looking down and the helicopter views inside the box. The movie did a good job of showing the inner workings of preparation, teamwork, and camaraderie. But to be honest, I felt like the film just didn’t include enough of the actual demo. Perhaps they could release some clips down the road… a “director’s cut” for plane nerds. 😉
Evan - I also believe that Bert and its Marine crew could have received a bit more focus within the documentary but I understand there is only so much time to cover an immense amount of material. Thank you for your honest review. Boss Wooldridge's interview was also amazing!
So agree with your opinion in regards to the cutting of the airal footage. Most of the time they cut the action too quickly. But the action shots were amazing! Your entire review was spot on - felt the same about all the points you mentioned.
Thanks for watching! Yeah I wish they’d let all the aerial shots breathe more. Maybe they’ll put out a reel or something of unedited shots for us fans to gawk at at some point.
Yeah that’s b.s. it only coming out on prime video not everybody has prime video or can afford it who’s bright idea was it to only put it out on prime video video after it’s in IMAX for a week not a great way to promote the Blue Angels by just putting it on only one streaming service especially when there are people who don’t know who the Blue Angels Angels are
The film is not a production of the Navy. It is made by a for profit production company. They have paid for the crew and equipment that filmed it for a whole year with the team and are now needing to recoup their investment. An exclusive deal with a streamer like Amazon is the only way to realistically do that in today’s film production economy. It looks like Amazon Prime is $15 a month in the US which is less than the cost of an IMAX ticket if you unsubscribe once you’ve watched the documentary. The documentary is worth the price! Thanks for watching!
Hey fool! I see that all your shots are with officers of the squadron. How about including the maintenance chief and some of the other enlisted guys. They make stars of the "officers" but get so little of the credit.
Regarding how long it took to get a female pilot into the jets, I'm wondering if the Navy may have been a touch gunshy because of the loss of Kara Hultgren in a Tomcat. I've had the impression that she may have been moved along quickly without being completely ready, in other words, maybe standards were relaxed somewhat. I'm sure Amanda Lee is happy she was selected on merit rather than gender.
That's a very real possibility! The obvious (and probably too easy) assumption would be to jump to sexism as the root cause and it may very well have been a part of it... but I'm sure there's all sorts of fascinating behind the scenes nuance (like the Kara Hultgren thing you mentioned) that we'll never get to hear about. That's what I was getting at with being frustrated by films like this needing to get Navy approval to even exist. In an ideal world, a documentary prominently featuring the first female Blue Angel jet pilot would be the perfect platform to delve into the real reasons why it took so long. Alas. Thanks for watching!
Evan, thanks for the IMAX review and the kind words about Around the World. Both projects have been incredible journeys and of course it’s been an honor to try and get the Blues story out to the world. Also really enjoyed your interview with Boss Wooldridge. Keep it up! 👍
@robstone2253 i saw the new IMax documentary and it was fantastic!! But Around the World at the Speed of Sound will always be my #1 as my dad is Irish , #4 .
Great job on both films. Gives me all the feels 💙💛
@robstone2253 Well, you just made my day. Your work on Around the World was incredibly influential to me (clearly). It means so much that you would take the time to watch this and share those kind words. It’s truly surreal to be talking with you and Boss Wooldridge in any capacity!
I’d love to continue to spread the word about the documentary in the last days of the IMAX release heading into the Amazon launch. If you are at all interested in doing an interview for the channel I’d be delighted to have you on. I can be reached at aerospacehorizonschannel@gmail.com!
Hope you have a great evening sir!
Done! 👍
@@tayray7468 Thanks so much, Taylor. And please give Irish my best!! I missed seeing him at the 75th :)
@@robstone2253 I sure will. He is bummed that he won’t get the chance to see this in IMAX before it leaves the theaters this week as he is
Busy traveling for work.
I told him I would call and demand a private showing for an ex Blue Angel pilot himself and see if I can pull that card. Hahaha I would love to be able to watch with him!
I went by myself in TX and had goosebumps from the first scene and maybe got a little teared up when they showed having to leave their toddlers !!
I loved every minute of it so kudos to you for round two.
Good news is looking back I wouldn’t change it for the world.
One of the best aviation cinematic documentary's on earth. Stunning and really powerful. Featuring never-before-seen footage.
I love the Blues I live close to Pensacola and every year I go to the Beach airshow in Pensacola I have been going since 2014. I love the blues
I have watched the Blues starting with my first job in Pensacola in 1978.
I loved the scenes shot at NAS Pensacola and especially the beach show - which I think is one of their favorites. It is incredible to see the people there wave and cheer as if the pilots can hear. A few years ago, we were back for that show and Whiskers (#6 in the movie) was the narrator and walking the beach while narrating ! He stopped and visited with us while pauses in the show. We heard a voice over the PA system and realized he was standing right behind us.
The movie to me is like a giant music video celebrating the team and all it stands for.
Go see it if you can on the big screen !
It will make you a proud supporter of Naval Aviation and our country.
We saw it yesterday at the P’cola IMAX…as BA-aholics, we loved it…. The Fat Albert takeoff was so cool…if only they still had JATO. We loved the El Centro portion, as we watch daily practice on TH-cam on MKBLUES channel. We go to practice at home every couple of weeks and love watching the progression of the team dynamics. One thing we did learn regarding Amanda and why it took so long to get a female pilot…they had been unable to find a female pilot from the fleet who could take the g forces without a suit. Now this was in answer to a question from the crowd to one of the longtime volunteers on the practice flight line. Don’t know how true it is, but food for thought. Thanks for your review.
I watched the camera plane last year at Seafair. Thought it was a recruiting for perspective team members. Definitely did things I hadn’t seen before.
Such an excellent IMAX movie!
I saw it twice and can't wait until it comes to streaming. Been a fan of the Blue Angels since the 80's when I fell in love with flying. Chills throughout the movie. Seeing them pass out due to G-Forces was eye opening.
It’s streaming on Amazon Prime right now!
So, I just got home from watching it at my local IMAX. The camera shots were amazing… I particularly liked the bird’s eye view looking down and the helicopter views inside the box. The movie did a good job of showing the inner workings of preparation, teamwork, and camaraderie. But to be honest, I felt like the film just didn’t include enough of the actual demo. Perhaps they could release some clips down the road… a “director’s cut” for plane nerds. 😉
Evan - I also believe that Bert and its Marine crew could have received a bit more focus within the documentary but I understand there is only so much time to cover an immense amount of material. Thank you for your honest review. Boss Wooldridge's interview was also amazing!
Thanks for the comments! Bert could always use more screen time. I’m actually working on a video all about Bert - stay tuned!
Was an amazing film! IMAX made it even better!
The Blue Angels had a TV show back in the 1950’s. I watched it when I was a kid.
I gotta track this down and finally watch it!
So agree with your opinion in regards to the cutting of the airal footage. Most of the time they cut the action too quickly. But the action shots were amazing! Your entire review was spot on - felt the same about all the points you mentioned.
I believed it’s classified 🤣
Thanks for watching! Yeah I wish they’d let all the aerial shots breathe more. Maybe they’ll put out a reel or something of unedited shots for us fans to gawk at at some point.
Any idea how long this will be running in imax theatres? I’m pretty limited when I can go and there’s only one theatre kinda near me I can go see this
I believe the last day in IMAX is this Thursday 5/22. It comes on Prime Video on the 23rd. Go see it!
@@aerospacehorizons ok thanks for the info. I’m gonna try! At least it’ll be on Prime later on
One question I'm about to go see the movie in bit is there any inappropriate scenes?
Not at all. Rated G. These guys are Boy Scouts.
@@aerospacehorizons thx i didn't check but i searched it up and it said it did might've been another thing
@@aerospacehorizonsall due respect, I think you mean EAGLE SCOUTS!
On the first flight the new team members have to fly naked.
Here is another view of the blues from the #4 ride I got during a Friday practice. th-cam.com/video/0GtOiIUN9rg/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
Well... it's no Blue Angels Around the World at the Speed of Sound from 1993. I watched this last night on Amazon and doubt I'll sit through it again.
Yeah that’s b.s. it only coming out on prime video not everybody has prime video or can afford it who’s bright idea was it to only put it out on prime video video after it’s in IMAX for a week not a great way to promote the Blue Angels by just putting it on only one streaming service especially when there are people who don’t know who the Blue Angels Angels are
The film is not a production of the Navy. It is made by a for profit production company. They have paid for the crew and equipment that filmed it for a whole year with the team and are now needing to recoup their investment. An exclusive deal with a streamer like Amazon is the only way to realistically do that in today’s film production economy.
It looks like Amazon Prime is $15 a month in the US which is less than the cost of an IMAX ticket if you unsubscribe once you’ve watched the documentary. The documentary is worth the price!
Thanks for watching!
Hey fool! I see that all your shots are with officers of the squadron. How about including the maintenance chief and some of the other enlisted guys. They make stars of the "officers" but get so little of the credit.
Hey, how about talking to people with respect? Maybe they’d listen to your suggestions.
@@aerospacehorizonsI don’t get it.
Regarding how long it took to get a female pilot into the jets, I'm wondering if the Navy may have been a touch gunshy because of the loss of Kara Hultgren in a Tomcat. I've had the impression that she may have been moved along quickly without being completely ready, in other words, maybe standards were relaxed somewhat. I'm sure Amanda Lee is happy she was selected on merit rather than gender.
That's a very real possibility! The obvious (and probably too easy) assumption would be to jump to sexism as the root cause and it may very well have been a part of it... but I'm sure there's all sorts of fascinating behind the scenes nuance (like the Kara Hultgren thing you mentioned) that we'll never get to hear about.
That's what I was getting at with being frustrated by films like this needing to get Navy approval to even exist. In an ideal world, a documentary prominently featuring the first female Blue Angel jet pilot would be the perfect platform to delve into the real reasons why it took so long. Alas.
Thanks for watching!
Are you serious? There have been female fighter pilots for over 30 years.
@@benhur520Hey Benny, look up Kara Hultgren and you'll see I was very serious. Sheesh!
@@stormm787 Yeah, somehow having a Kara Hultgren in the slot might not be a good thing. 🤔
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This video sucks straight up. I just watched it. I had to turn it off about 30 minutes in.