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You're the expert 'here' on that era Jack, they were lucky to have you on the show!
Worst CGI (helicopter bit) ever.
Good grief, this thing is awful. The men are all far too young and where the hell did they find them? The School of Squint and Dimples? Worst CGI (helicopter bit) ever. All has the feel of a lot of kids doing what they think is right for the period and pulling it out of their butts. Mad Men has a feel of realism. An imperfection here and there. Believable characters. Pan Am is like a bad Chinese knockoff.
(no bearing at all on the good Senator Jack's involvement - I wish they'd brought you in to save it)
Yeah, I noticed a scene in a taxi, too, that was cgi. The car ahead of them and I believe even the streets were cgi.
Well, they're still shooting every week here, so i can't imagine it's going to be cancelled this season. Unfortunately, though they called me up for more work, it was last minute, and I couldn't get out of prior commitments.
It could be good, but it seems they just don't know where they want to go with it. It seems they don't have a solid multi-episode story arc. What I believe they failed to realize is that with three or four plot lines to juggle each week, you simply can't get a good espionage story to fit in during a quick layover in Paris, Berlin, what have you. And then that drama has to then be boiled down to 10 minutes to allow for all the other plots. Of course, with their built-in "deadlines" (meaning the story has to be wrapped up before the plane takes off) they kind of limited themselves even further in what they can do. I do know that ABC rushed the production company to get it on the air for autumn, so that could explain the weak scripts. Perhaps if there's a second season, it'll improve.
Oddly, I was also called in for a completely different show about Cuban skyjackers, but we only shot the pilot.
Regards,
Jack
...as if the show itself was written/made in 1963
I think Kate has beautiful colouring, and Colette is gorgeous.
...although I find Nick Dalton's Don Draper-like voice to be terribly annoying.
In 1948, for Pan American, she became the first stewardess ever hired with more than 1,000 hours of flight time. “She got to travel all over the world,” her daughter said. “But she’d rather have been in the cockpit any day of the week.”
“I’d hate a 9-to-5 job with weekends off,” she told The New York World-Telegram and Sun in 1950. “I had one once, but couldn’t stand it.”
Terminal 6 at Kennedy International Airport — a crisp island of aesthetic tranquillity by the master architect I. M. Pei — is being demolished.