Twilight Zone Movie Crash Explained - Part Two
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within to go on to ever dangerous pursuits? Terribly handled by almost all involved, from then until now. Way too much covering of ones ass and far too little remorse and responsibility taken, it seems as though nobody was at fault. Obviously nobody purposely caused the crash or the deaths but numerous people, including the pilot, did nothing or not enough to prevent the possibility. Live ammo on set, pyrotechnics close to the helicopter, kids working at 2 AM, numerous violations of laws and gu
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Wait, have I got this right, the heli pilot involved in the 1982 Twilight Zone set deaths of 3 people goes on to make a career out of one of the most dangerous ways to fly a helicopter? If so, my first thought would be that this sounds like a guilt complex whereby he puts his own life at risk out of an inability to change what has happened. But then when taking into account the crass way this was handled, it's hard to tell what this guys all about. Or did the event just spark the thrill seeker
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@SinisterDexter1 I think it was one boy and one girl, but your so right, it's like he was talking about going to the store or something that didn't involve the awful death of 3 people. At first I didn't know exactly what to make of it and watched it again, then I got angry then sick.
Yeah, I'm gonna run right out and buy your book mr wingo, duh
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@Superfreaxx That is not correct. In FACT Dorsey KNEW from prior trial runs that the explosions were a possible risk to the helicopter. He did not tell the director Landis nor the explosions experts and continued operating the helicopter....which made him criminally negligent along with John Landis the director...although for other reasons.
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He didnt kill them, though. The pyrotechnicians triggered an explosion too early which took off the tail rotor, and caused the helicopter to spin out of control. Doug didnt make any contributions to the accident, and couldnt do anything to save Mr Morrow or the two children so therefore he wasnt responsible.
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I always wondered why my grandfather called John Landis "HEADHUNTER"....mr wingo....don't you ever feel bad that you killed 3 people ?
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goofy outfits, silly music, phony setting... quite a place to chat about this horrific shit.
morons.
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Death Loggers written by Pilot Douche Bag!
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Allow me to rephrase that. It's better than watching a couple of OUT OF SYNC old farts jabbering about a 300 year old MOVIE.
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At least it's better than watching a couple of ol' farts jabbering about a 200-year-old show!
There's something moderately creepy about the pilot dressed up as a cowboy discussing the decapitation of two kids and an adult. Is it just me or is this somewhat insensitive?
MGR1900 2 years ago 25
Yeah never mind about the crash here is my book and here is another book I have collecting dust in a warehouse.
rbevanx 3 years ago 12