Tags: air, airforce, airplane, Britian, Christian Brassington, dog fight, Germany, Nick Ryan, oby Kebbell, SFX, special effects, The German, World War 2, WWII
Here’s a great World War II short film that I watched last night. I think you’ll enjoy watching it as well. C’mon, there’s dog-fighting. How can it not be cool?
Plus, there’s a unique double-twist at the end (:spoiler: bwuhahaha! 8) ).
The movie’s budget was right around $100,000, but unfortunately was spent entirely on the live-action sequences… meaning that all of the visual effects had to be created by the director Nick Ryan (that’s what happens when you don’t budget right). But hey! It didn’t turn out too shabby, did it?
The long film “The Brycreem Boys” (spelling?) tells such as story as what’s found in the end.
@John: “The Brylcreem Boys”
Cool, I’ll have to check into it.
@John: “The Brylcreem Boys”
Cool, I’ll have to check into it.
Sweet. I always do love me a good dogfight before bed.
The dog fight was cool. But the ending was really…um…and…the story plot was…well…the dog fight was cool.
@Tanner and @Alex, Agreed. Aerial dog fights are the best.