Behind Enemy Lines shooting highlights

2021-12-13 08:01
At the beginning of the film, the reporter mentioned the "Cincinnati Ceasefire Agreement". This agreement does exist, but it is called the "Dutton Agreement."
U.S. Air Force Colonel Scott O'Grady filed a lawsuit against 20th Century Fox because the film is detrimental to its image. He said he never disobeyed orders.
When the satellite uses the thermal imaging system to present Burnett's image, the sound effect is the same as the thermal imaging in the 1987 Predator.
In the shot scene, the crew did try to use the aircraft catapult to serve the ball. Unfortunately, the catapult made the ball disappear immediately.
The aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (USS Carl Vinson CVN 70) that appeared in the film has repeatedly appeared in other films.
The British Sky News is clearly in the film. The news channel and 20th Century Fox are both affiliated to Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation (News Corporation).
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  • Gillian 2021-12-13 08:01:05

    I’m not used to that young Owen Wilson... The first half is pretty good-looking. It’s a bit past since the captain sacrificed his own future to rescue himself. At that moment, it was a bit embarrassing to see the main theme of China.

  • Verlie 2022-04-23 07:02:11

    Why do military science classes always watch such ugly movies

Behind Enemy Lines quotes

  • Chris Burnett: Holy Shit! We're being painted!

  • Chris Burnett: [being chased by the S.A.M] Chaff! Chaff! Chaff!

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