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Directed by Mervyn LeRoyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
ComedyThemes Military humor in film,
Théâtre,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Films based on plays,
United States Armed Forces in filmsActors Andy Griffith,
Myron McCormick,
Nick Adams,
Murray Hamilton,
Howard Smith,
Howard SmithRating74%
Will Stockdale (Andy Griffith) is a backward, backwoods rube from outside Callville, Georgia who may or may not be smarter than he looks. Accused by Mr. McKinney (Dub Taylor) the head of the draft board of being a draft dodger, it turns out that Stockdale's draft notices have been hidden from him by his father, who doesn't want the boy to leave home and be ridiculed. His father tells Will to be careful going to big cities like Macon and Atlanta. Pa Stockdale says he has been to those cities many years before and he was ridiculed., 1h49
Directed by Jason ReitmanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Transport films,
Films about the labor movement,
Aviation filmsActors George Clooney,
Vera Farmiga,
Anna Kendrick,
Jason Bateman,
Amy Morton,
Melanie LynskeyRating73%
Ryan Bingham (George Clooney) makes his living traveling to workplaces around the United States and breaking the news to workers that they have been let go for employers unwilling to do it themselves. Ryan also delivers motivational speeches, using the analogy "What's In Your Backpack?" to extoll the virtues of a life free of burdensome relationships with people as well as things. Ryan relishes his perpetual travels. His personal ambition is to become only the seventh person to earn ten million frequent flyer miles with American Airlines. While traveling, he meets another frequent flyer named Alex (Vera Farmiga) and they begin a casual relationship., 1h37
Directed by Peter CollinsonOrigin United-kingdomGenres War,
Comedy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Transport films,
Aviation films,
Rail transport films,
Political films,
Buddy filmsActors Tony Curtis,
Charles Bronson,
Fikret Hakan,
Michèle Mercier,
Grégoire Aslan,
Patrick MageeRating57%
Les aventures d'un vétéran britannique (Charles Bronson) de la Grande Guerre et d'un armateur américain (Tony Curtis) en Turquie, durant la guerre civile turque et la guerre gréco-turque de 1919-1922., 1h45
Directed by Robert AltmanOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
FantasyThemes Transport films,
Aviation filmsActors Bud Cort,
Sally Kellerman,
Michael Murphy,
Shelley Duvall,
William Windom,
René AuberjonoisRating68%
The film opens with the MGM logo, as usual, but with the voice of Rene Auberjonois saying, "I forgot the opening line," replacing the lion roar and proceeds with The Lecturer (Auberjonois) regaling his unseen students with a wealth of knowledge of the habits of birds. Owlish Brewster (Bud Cort), living hidden and alone under the Houston Astrodome, dreams of creating wings that will help him fly like a bird. His only assistance comes from Louise (Sally Kellerman), a beautiful woman who wants to help. Wearing only a trench coat, Louise has unexplained scars on her shoulder blades, suggestive of a fallen angel. She warns him against having sexual intercourse, as this could kill his instinct to fly., 1h47
Directed by Jack Conway,
Richard RossonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes Films about writers,
Films about journalists,
Transport films,
Aviation filmsActors Clark Gable,
Myrna Loy,
Walter Pidgeon,
Johnny Hines,
Leo Carrillo,
Walter ConnollyRating65%
Union Newsreel reporter Chris Hunter (Clark Gable) is sneakier and has fewer scruples than his rivals in war-torn China. When the Japanese do not oblige with a convenient aerial attack to film, Chris fakes one with a model airplane with his cameraman José Estanza (Leo Carrillo). , 1h36
Directed by Pete Docter,
Bob PetersonOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about children,
Scoutisme,
Transport films,
Vieillesse,
Aviation films,
Films about dogs,
Films about birds,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Edward Asnere,
Christopher Plummer,
Jordan Nagai,
Bob Peterson,
Pete Docter,
Delroy LindoRating79%
Carl Fredricksen is a young 8-year-old boy who idolizes famous explorer Charles Muntz. Muntz has been accused of fabricating the skeleton of a giant exotic bird he says he discovered at Paradise Falls, and vows to return there to catch one alive. One day Carl befriends a girl named Ellie, who is also a fan of Muntz. She confides to Carl her desire to move her "clubhouse"—an abandoned house in the neighborhood—to a cliff overlooking Paradise Falls. Carl and Ellie eventually get married and live together in the restored house. After suffering a miscarriage and being told they cannot have another child, the two decide to realize their dream of visiting Paradise Falls. They try to save for the trip, but repeatedly end up spending the money on more pressing needs. Finally, an elderly Carl arranges for the trip, but Ellie suddenly becomes ill and dies., 1h39
Directed by Alejandro Gómez MonteverdeOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
ComedyThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Political filmsActors David Henrie,
Kevin James,
Emily Watson,
Ted Levine,
Michael Rapaport,
Tom WilkinsonRating72%
The story centers on a 7-year-old boy, Pepper Flynt Busbee (Jakob Salvati), who is devastated when his father enlists in the army during World War II. The title is a reference to Little Boy, the code name for the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima as well as a reference to Pepper's height. Pepper has an extremely close relationship with his loving father. It begins from the very moment he is born when his father cradles him in his arms and mentions how small he is. When Pepper is examined by a doctor the physician is asked if the child is a midget. However, the doctor says that the term is offensive and suggests that he is just a "little boy." However, when World War II begins, Pepper's older brother is declared ineligible for military service because of flat feet and his father joins in his place. Not long after his father leaves for war, Pepper hears the Bible verse, "Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move" (Mt. 17:20), he becomes determined to get enough faith to bring his father home. Nevertheless, as his friend and mentor Father Oliver tells him, faith is useless to anyone who harbors hatred. The film highlights the tremendous hatred against Japanese-Americans that was rampant in America at this time. Father Oliver tells Pepper to befriend a Japanese man named Hashimoto. At first, the racism Pepper has internalized from society makes him hesitant to follow this advice, but as he gets to know Hashimoto, he begins to value their friendship and learns from Hashimoto to stand up to those who bully him about his height. The plot then takes a turn when Pepper's father is reported missing in action. Pepper's mother (Emily Watson) struggles to keep her family together in the face of these overwhelming hardships., 1h28
Directed by Éric JudorOrigin FranceGenres ComedyThemes Transport films,
Aviation filmsActors Éric Judor,
Ramzy Bedia,
Marina Foïs,
Philippe Katerine,
Serge Riaboukine,
Grégoire OestermannRating42%
L'action du film se situe en 1981, vingt ans avant le premier volet. À l'École de l’air de Salon-de-Provence, Ernest Krakenkrick et Bachir Bouzouk, les meilleurs pilotes de l'Armée de l'air française, sont sur le point de devenir les premiers spationautes français en étant recrutés pour le programme de la fusée Ariane. Mais à la suite du test de la centrifugeuse qui tourne mal, ils perdent une partie de leurs facultés mentales et sont contraints de renoncer à leur rêve. L'armée leur trouve finalement un poste de bagagistes à l'aéroport d'Aurly-Ouest (volontairement orthographié ainsi dans le film). Mais un soir, celui-ci subit une prise d'otage en son sein par un groupe de terroristes, appelé « Les Moustachious », qui s'empare de la tour de contrôle. Alors que le Ministère de l'Intérieur tente de négocier avec les criminels, Ernest et Bachir vont tout faire pour sauver l'aéroport.