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Bettye 2022-09-30 16:50:48
Obviously Stephen Chow has been influenced by this film, but most of the same popcorn movie, Stephen Chow, is more entertaining and closer to Asian audiences. Airplane comedy effects are not as good as the American drama Friends. If you shoot early, you can shut up if you have been imitated too much. What is a classic? Friends is a classic, and the joke is still there. Moreover, classics can withstand the test of time. Works from more than a decade ago, even decades ago, are still outstanding...
Airplane II: The Sequel Comments
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Holden 2022-09-30 22:00:07
Comedy "Unprecedented and Unparalleled Flying in the Sky"
What profession is the director of the comedy "Flying All Over the Sky" ? Why is the director worth seeing?
I remember Jiang Wen said that watching thousands of films when he was a student and an actor, he would naturally gradually be able to guide!
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Itzel 2022-09-30 22:55:23
A comedy + sci-fi version of "Emergency Landing" filmed by Americans in the early 1980s
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a white space shuttle slowly passed by, followed by white subtitles slowly rising into the starry sky, with atmospheric music, telling a story. Suddenly the subtitles turned to describe an epic, and the story of that epic came to an abrupt...
Airplane II: The Sequel quotes
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Testa: Captain, Mr. Dunn and Mr. Unger were sucked out an air lock in the computer room!
Captain Clarence Oveur: Both together?
Elaine Dickinson, Testa: [together] Mr. Dunn and Mr. Unger were sucked out an air lock in the computer room!
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Elaine Dickinson: [On P.A] Ladies and gentlemen, please calm down. Please listen to me! I want to tell you what's going on with the ship! Thank you. We've been thrown off course just a tad.
Tad Woman: Miss? What exactly is "a tad?"
Elaine Dickinson: In space terms, that's about half a million miles. The bumps you feel are asteroids smashing into the hull of the ship. Also we're flying without a navigational system and can't seem to change course.
Dr. Stone: Miss, are you telling us absolutely everything?
Elaine Dickinson: Not exactly. We're also out of coffee.
[the passengers, who stayed calm for the other disastrous announcement, become hysterical]