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A sting jet refers to a small area of extremely intense wind that can form inside storms passing across the UK, Ireland and parts of Europe. Some want to pressure him into revealing the location of the bomb, while others such as Doctor Bergstein try to reason with the now silent Tilley. Actually the confines of the aircraft are not anywhere near as small as they ought to be; the aircraft cabin set is eerily quiet, and incredibly spacious, having eight foot plus ceilings, wide seats and a huge gangway. Silverbolt was temporarily turned into Jetstorm, causing Tankor to try and recruit him into his battle for the 80s, but Jetstorm retained his love for the live-action Transformers movies and refused. thanks to an outstanding cast, this air-disaster film manages to limp to a landing with its 'thriller' status intact.

But here the style is of a serious drama and thriller, as opposed to a comedy, except for the inevitable inadvertent howlers for the contemporary viewer. Bravado aside, Jetstorm was quickly crispy-fried and knocked into the distance by Savage's fireballs. They were only formally discovered following the Great Storm of 1987 and have only happened a handful of times since. But it’s like anything simulated: you’re all in a nice clean, stable environment and you can have a cup of coffee with you. When the winds are very intense you’re literally flying sideways … A big load of props has to go to these pilots and all the other people who are working in the industry as well.There are also types of satellite images that show the amount of water vapour, made up of light and dark shades. It was jointly written by the director Cy Endfield, who was not a hack but in fact a well-educated person of taste. And coupled with those high spring tides, it's going to make for some pretty treacherous conditions.

The movie is boring, monotonous, I just wanted to see it for the sake of Stanley Baker, an exceptional actor. Zeta, Megatron similarly created Jetstorm, commander of the Aero drones, from the spark of Silverbolt, a free agent who had been captured by Waspscream's crew.

Richard Attenborough is well cast as the villain of the piece, as anyone who's seen him play "dark" in the likes of BRIGHTON ROCK and 10 RILLINGTON PLACE will attest, but surprisingly he's off screen for the most part here, his presence merely the catalyst for dissent among the other passengers. He takes great pleasure in tormenting the Maximals and lets them know at every opportunity how much better than them he is. O. In this movie, the airline, on which the passengers fly, is a British one running a London to New York City service. Berated by Megatron after his team's failures, Jetstorm protested that he'd almost captured the Maximals, only for the "lugnuts" to screw him up. This might not be the very first all star airline dramas (I believe The High and the Mighty was) but it was way ahead of its time.

Descent Once he had her spark, Jetstorm took off to bring his prize to Megatron, and maybe earn a prize of his own. So, for the excellent drama, and the bits of cultural history alone I give this 9/10 with just a point loss on the plausibility front.I found this to be one of Baker's more middling collaborations with director Cy Endfield, my favourite of theirs still being Hell Drivers. Close to the fronts there tends to be more focused streams of warm and cold air that run parallel to them.

The addition of the "lounge deck" is important in the story, and anyway adds to the feel of specialness and luxury that flight in the 1960s was synonymous with. All they had to do was tie his hands behind his back, and he would not have been able to press the button on the detonator! As other reviewers have noted, WHY are they boarding a SOVIET Tu-104 in London, which later morphs into at least two other kinds of planes? You know you're in trouble right at the start when the credits roll up the screen and when the title appears Marty Wilde starts warbling "Jet Stream" rather than "Jet Storm".Sir Richard Attenborough plays Ernest Tilley, a man who lost his daughter in a hit-and-run accident. In the Time Out review, John Pym saw Jet Storm as, "A British prototype for the Airport disaster movies of the '60s and '70s. But if one cares to pick the latter apart it's not hard to see wobbly elements like the odd two-level areoplane in the studio when the external shots are of a re-fitted Tuplov Soviet nuclear bomber with just a single deck fuselage. This movie was made under the slightly different title, "Jetstream" (some reports printing this as two words). Big Jet TV is a full-time operation for Dyer, supported by financial contributions from members who pay for access to extra streams.

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