![]() I know complete techno geeks that can tell you ever aspect of the perfect jump. I know one or two folks in the sport that don't take anything seriously. I know one or two highly competitive folks in the sport that take things a bit too seriously. ![]() I still maintain a trailer at the dz I use as a team room. At one point I had even considered it myself. I have known people that have dropped out of real life to become dz bums. I saw characters in Cutaway that I recognised at my dropzone as real people. When I said it was based more in fact than fiction, I was speaking of the some of the characters and sub-plots of the film which are in -my- experience pretty damn accurate. Then again, he made a movie on time and under budget, which is commendable. So, yeah, he cheaped out on a few things. 23 days of shooting even at minimum scale would be at least an additional $35,000 for characters that wouldn't really add anything to the plot. Also, It's a pretty large cast already even with only an 8-way adding in 3 more people to the mix (What? You forgot the camera flyer?) would have made writing the script a bit more difficult and, like I said, would have impacted the budget quite a bit. Why 8-way? Maybe because it's 80% less expensive on the budget than 10-way. is going to give Hussein a pass, the tooth fairy will blow anybody for a quarter (ask her what she'll do for a dollar) and Olav Zipser is taking humility training. We have 'cut away' parties at least once a month as doctors, lawyers and real life people make the switch, 'take the plunge'.so to speak. And yeah, I've seen a lot of friends 'cut away' when they decided to quit the real world and become full time skydivers and DZ denizens, trading in their S.U.V.'s for ramshackle caravans and tents. I liked the suicide cutaway and track at the end where he landed right dead center in the peas and was looking pretty good for all his troubles too. What happend to 8-way as it is? But the tracking mirror (complete with sound effect) made us rewind to see it again a couple of times. Why did they have 8 way speed star as the big Nationals event? We already have 10-way. This movie sucked! It's chock full of holes. I've been around 14 years - and not just weekends - and I still think Guy Manos should be ashamed of himself. Pelicans at a wharf being fed scraps by a local restaurant cook are also seen.Oh I don't know about that. He merely took the food offered him by the actor. This was a tame raccoon that had been placed in the scene by his wrangler. In still another scene one of the skydivers is seen feeding a raccoon. This was stock footage from a nature documentary added in post production. The hawk then supposedly swoops down out of the tree and snatches up the mouse. The hawk and the mouse were filmed separately. In another scene a hawk is in a tree and a mouse is in a meadow. In reality, the cats were placed in the carriers and on the plane by their handlers, but were never actually transported on the plane. Once outside, the cats are loaded onto an airplane for transport. Upon his escape, he takes the cats, in cat carriers, with him. He is seen holding, petting and feeding the cats. Inside the prison we see that Earl cares for a family of cats. This was stock footage that was added in post production. An alligator is seen going into the moat that surrounds the prison. One scene takes place in the prison where Earl is serving time. There are several animal scenes in this picture, most of which are mild. ![]() Screenwriter(s): Tony Griffin, Guy Manos.Starring: Wesley Snipes, Gary Busey and Yancy Butler.He meets Jessie, a beautiful young skydiving instructor, and together, through some hair raising stunts and breathless moments, they are able to capture the crooked skydivers and overthrow the plan. Marshall, infiltrates the closely knit clique of skydivers in order to try and foil this dastardly plot. at the capital building during the largest skydiving event of the year. This heist is to take place in Washington D.C. By obtaining these records, the underworld will be able to do virtually anything they wish, as they will enable them to eliminate the agents at will. The group kidnap Earl Leedy, a criminal computer mastermind, from prison to help them in their endeavor. agents so that they can be sold to the underworld drug lords for the handsome price of $200,000,000 a month. A group of five hell-raising skydivers plan a heist that will tap into all government records and lists of undercover F.B.I. Drop Zone, an action-packed thriller, involves thievery, deceit, murder, blackmail, love and skydiving.
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