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- After the crew becomes sick with food poisoning, a neurotic ex-fighter pilot must safely land a commercial airplane full of passengers.
- A faulty computer causes a passenger space shuttle to head straight for the Sun. Can Ted Striker save the day and get the shuttle back on track - again?
- En route to Australia, Logan is terrified; it's his first time flying. All of his worst nightmares come true when the "influencers" aboard refuse to switch their phones to airplane mode. The internet is about to crash.
- When a commercial airliner is trapped within a ring of erupting volcanoes, the passengers and crew must find a way to survive - without landing, but, when the relentless onslaught of lava and ash causes fear and distrust amongst those onboard, it isn't just the volcanoes that are life-threatening. Everyone must learn to work together if they are to survive their epic flight of fire.
- Follows the young Ana, who studied fashion design dreaming of becoming a great stylist but dropped everything to become a digital influencer for a famous brand.
- When her mother suddenly dies, and her father having been in a mental institution for more than 30 years, 40-something Eva finds herself in an existential crisis.
- Airplane Repo men chase luxury planes for big dollars, but are the rewards worth the risk? Watch Airplane Repo videos, only on Discovery.
- "Airplane Mode" tells the story of Leo, a person devastated by grief, whose best way to cope is to seclude himself at home with the company of an artificial construct that substitutes for his deceased father.
- This is a story about how the airplane has changed the world. Filmed in 18 countries across all seven continents, it renews our appreciation for one of the most extraordinary and awe-inspiring aspects of the modern world.
- A handicapped boy, stuck in a wheelchair, dreams of having a friend. Just when a toy airplane flies into his hospital room and magically turns into a boy, who takes him on an outing he will never forget.
- Two pilots are hired to reclaim a stolen jet from the son of a South American dictator.
- This is the 4th CBS Copperfield TV special, introduced by the host Jason Robards and then presented by David Copperfield himself, inside a flying Lear Jet. For the first time he is also the producer. This special is officially titled "THE MAGIC OF David COPPERFIELD", but is better known as "The Magic of David Copperfield IV: The Vanishing Airplane", in which "The Vanishing Airplane" is a reference to the last illusion, a feat that for the first time in the history of magic had to be performed in the open, outside the television studios, because of the dimensions of the object: a Gates Lear Jet model 25, year 1976, registration number N564CL, 7 tonnes, produced by Gates Learjet Corporation. And never before an illusionist has been able to vanish an airplane, or in any case something that big. To demonstrate the absolute absence of camera tricks or video effects, the illusion itself has been filmed in long take. The Lear Jet is surrounded at 360 degrees by a ring of 40 blindfolded spectators and also by external walls that have hidden all within a square area. Until a few seconds before the disappearance, only the shadows of the Lear Jet and of the ring of spectators were visible on the front wall thanks to some headlights. So, the illusions performed are: "Jet Emblem Vanish", "Picture Frame Illusion", "Zig-Zag Laser" (aka "Upside Down Laser Cutting"), "Doll To Life" (aka "The Ballerina"), "Clubhouse", "Finger Ring In Rose" (aka "Ring Flight To Rose"), "Love Isn't Just For The Young", "Levitating A Boy", "C.J.'s Card Trick" and then "Lear Jet Vanish", which is also one of the few illusions no more repeated by Copperfield during his own career.
- An experimental drama detailing the post 9/ll life of a successful musician who tries to rescue his floundering relationship by reinventing himself, but has lost his ability to communicate beyond his own vanity.
- Three people on their early twenties, living in Prishtina, Kosovo explain what living in isolation from the world due to the visa liberalization issues in Kosovo means for them. The three have never been on an airplane and never left the Balkans.
- An interactive DVD feature which includes brand new interviews from the cast and crew, deleted scenes and behind the scenes photos.
- Ted Striker tries to get back together with his girlfriend Elaine Dickinson. He decides to board the flight she's attending, but doesn't realize the flight is doomed!
- Dangerous spirits are unleashed mid-flight on a commercial airliner.
- A behind the scenes split-screen look at the making of the airplane crash scene in Final Destination 5 including green screen footage.
- Music video for Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit." A woman evocatively moves around a beach, a rock, and through waves while images of a caterpillar, a chess piece, and the band's "Surrealistic Pillow" album cover are inter-cut.
- Thirteen classic perfomances by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band Jefferson Airplane, augmented by orginal interviews with the band members and photographs by famed photographer Jim Marshall.
- Lola, a 23-year-old student, is working on a law thesis while working part-time at a nursery. Lola lives in a studio under the small apartment that her mother, Claire Forestier, occupies with her younger brother, Guillaume, 15, high school student. From Italy where she spends her holidays, Claire sends postcards to her children. In fact, she decides not to return. In raincoat and black glasses, she drags a suitcase on wheels in a street in Paris. It feels unstable, weird.
- The film opens on a man who seems to be doing some sort of exercise or martial art next to an airport, celebrating when an incoming plane lands successfully. A curious passer-by stops to ask him about his activities, and derides the man's magical explanation. It's difficult to take casual comments about creating a "golden shield of protection" around aircraft via hand movements without some skepticism, after all.
- After being forced to join the aviator's club at his high school, Tommy Schroeder attempts to help Eugene and Anna accomplish their goal: to fix their radio-controlled model airplane in time for an R/C air show.
- Paper Airplane is a romantic drama. While falling in love with a reclusive homeless musician, a self-abandoned, drug-addicted Chinese school girl regains her appetite for life and makes peace with herself.
- Jason Frank, a high schooler obsessed with conspiracy theories, loses the confidence of his friends after one too many failed secret missions. When he discovers that the principal of his high school has created a mind-control substance she is using to take over the city, he sets out alone to save the day. His fate will end up in the hands of his friends, who will have to overcome obstacles, outsmart the security guards and face their arch nemesis - Stanley Duncan, hall monitor.
- The engine in the airplane heading from Cairo to another city starts leaking oil; in an attempt to save the passengers; Captain Burhan tries to land the airplane in the desert. The airplane gets buried in the sand while the passengers try to the means to survive in the desert and on a quicksand spot.
- A young boy imagines his mother to be an airplane who travels to exotic lands.
- The film follows a group of drug addicts.
- A poetic piece of work that tells the story of a projectionist, Hashem Hakemzadeh, as he drives up to the countryside with his son Reza in order to show films to poor villagers living in remote areas far away from the city. An emotional and essential piece of Iranian cinema by director Farhad Mehranfar; a film about the importance of cinema and the effect it has on audiences. Winner of several film festivals, Paper Airplanes celebrates life and nature in a unique and spectacular manner.
- Documentary feature film depicting the training of young Lieutenant Jim Anthony as a pilot of the B-26 Marauder bomber. Dick, the captain charged with pilot instruction, leads Jim through every aspect of preparation to fly the bomber, going through a detailed checklist of pre-flight procedures, long before he allows Jim to turn an engine over. Once preparations are completed, Dick shows Jim the process of starting the engines, followed by take-off. In the air, further instruction helps Jim understand the various limits and capabilities of the aircraft. When one engine fails, Dick must simultaneously guide the limping plane back to a safe landing and explain to Jim each step of the procedure.
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- Paper Airplanes explores the lives of four groups of wildly diverse university students struggling to balance the academic, emotional and social pressures of becoming an adult in an uncertain world. From a young single mom trying desperately to raise a daughter alone, to a hard core party guy secretly fighting a crippling insecurity; an angry homeless girl hiding from her own loneliness to a thoughtful and popular young man finding the courage to accept his emerging sexual identity, these are students living intensely, searching for meaning, joy, love and truth in the ever-changing landscape of their lives. Paper Airplanes is the result of an innovative creative-team approach to filmmaking that blurs the lines between student and professional production in the 21st century.
- SF Sketchfest presents the "Airplane!" 40th anniversary reunion panel with a special conversation with co-writer/co-director David Zucker, leading man Robert Hays ("Ted Striker") and leading lady Julie Hagerty ("Elaine Dickinson") for an afternoon of funny stories and audience Q&A, moderated by "Rifftrax" and "Mystery Science Theater 3000" funnyman Kevin Murphy. Fasten your seat belts for the film that brought us Ted Striker's "drinking problem," Otto Pilot, jive-talking Barbara Billingsley, a feud over the uses of the red zone and the white zone, and the reinvention of the wonderful Leslie Nielsen as a comedy superstar. Surely you will have a great time. And don't call me Shirley.
- Ana's mother was an airplane. After landing as an immigrant in a new country, Ana is determined to restart her life from scratch - just like a newborn baby.
- The story of Anaheim's most popular and unique playground fixture, the Boysen Park Airplane, a Grumman F9F Cougar jet acquired from the US Navy in 1959.
- Film Chronicles 88 year old Andy Anderson who has been building airplanes since the age of 14-
- Detailed training film describing preflight and airborne operations of Consolidated B-24D heavy bomber.
- An airplane built 100 years ago by two teenage brothers on the American prairie is restored and flown again. AERO unearths the history of the airplane and the boys who built it then, and follows the restoration team's risky effort to fly the plane again.
- Training film demonstrating the correct procedure for uncrating and assembling the P-47 fighter aircraft under field conditions. A dismantled plane is uncrated, put together, inspected, and flown off on camera.
- A short film showing a Curtiss JN-4 ("Jenny") biplane in flight.
- U.S. Army Air Force pilot Bob Chilton and North American Aircraft designer Arthur Deeds show an Air Force colonel and major the new P-51B aircraft, explaining the changes in this new model and taking the plane through its paces with full description of its flight characteristics.