This is from the the film page I built called Rogue Trader.
Here are a couple interior shots which didn't add to the film page since they were not needed to help identify the Boeing 747. However, they are great shots related to airplanes so I wanted to include them here.
After finding that he has become a fugitive, Leeson gets on a flight to Frankfurt, but is arrested by the German police on landing.
Inside the 747 which Leeson takes to Germany.
In Leeson's closing narration at the end of the film, it is revealed that Lisa divorced him and became an air hostess for Virgin Atlantic Airways.
This is the top deck of Virgin Boeing 747.
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Nice job G-MANN! Thanks for posting them here.
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Um... I did not make that post.
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I know, I did. I hope you don't mind, too much. Just wanted to give credit where credit was due. I didn't want to delete them. The forum is a great place to have these kind of shots.G-MANN wrote:Um... I did not make that post.
It is also a great example of what we will be doing on this site as far as extra screenshots.
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So if that was you, why did you add a "thanks for posting these" comment
I don't really mind you making a post in my name, I don't think it's like you hacked into my computer
I suppose we're still working things out, but I still think it's better to keep images on the same page. I understand you don't want too many pictures on a page, but I don't think the Rogue Trader page was overcrowded (this is why on various pages I used small thumbnails). Is this an issue of memory space?
You may not think interior shots add much but in a film like Rogue Trader the shots of planes taking off/landing are probably just stock footage and in this film two scenes takes place in this plane interior.
It's not my site, so if you want it this way then OK, I guess. The Virgin Atlantic capture I admit is not essential.
I don't really mind you making a post in my name, I don't think it's like you hacked into my computer
I suppose we're still working things out, but I still think it's better to keep images on the same page. I understand you don't want too many pictures on a page, but I don't think the Rogue Trader page was overcrowded (this is why on various pages I used small thumbnails). Is this an issue of memory space?
You may not think interior shots add much but in a film like Rogue Trader the shots of planes taking off/landing are probably just stock footage and in this film two scenes takes place in this plane interior.
It's not my site, so if you want it this way then OK, I guess. The Virgin Atlantic capture I admit is not essential.