American Assasin... One for Porto to drool over

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In the film American Assassin towards the end there's some action on a rather gorgeous Itama 62...

Bloomin' good looking boat!

Time for you to drool Porto!
 
Holly woody with a twist it was made in Italy with Italian production / sets etc ....hence the local stuff , cars and boats .
Goto 3 min for the full boaty scenes . They removed the saloon table .
Interestingly I wonder how they managed the gravity free ( flying up to the ceiling shots ) ......do you think they charged through waves or used a studio simulator.? The simulation would require a mock up interior built + loads of other stuff .
May be CJI ?
I know Tom Cruise on MI films and Danny Craig with Bond do not do CJI fight scenes .

Looks real enough the bouncing about inside the saloon to me .Any ideas anyone .

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Beautiful looking boat, but I'm not a fan of the plain interior. A bit of a non event for such good looking lines / exterior so to speak!
 
Beautiful looking boat, but I'm not a fan of the plain interior. A bit of a non event for such good looking lines / exterior so to speak!
In Amati's time till 2004/5 you could do it how you want. Plain white with a parquet floor was the most popular choice, followed by the mahogany.
The request was always 8/10 for the white interiors, and to this day they are the most easy to sell in the brokerage market.
People still love them, and in reality that white lacquered interior is so much high quality and it never does get old. Also the quality of that white wood work is really flawless.

To be also fair the opposite is true for other brands, as Sunseeker's, the white ones tend to be harder to sell much harder in the brokerage used market.

When FG took over the brand in 04 at first they where doing them with a Pine wood interior, but at the 100th build of the Forty (around 2009) they presented a special white version and everyone wanted that.
And so FG reverted to the full white interior on all the line. I still do not know if the quality of the white wood of the FG models still matches with that of the original Itama's.
The pine-wood finished ones felt weaker in my opinion.
 
Holly woody with a twist it was made in Italy with Italian production / sets etc ....hence the local stuff , cars and boats .
Goto 3 min for the full boaty scenes . They removed the saloon table .
Interestingly I wonder how they managed the gravity free ( flying up to the ceiling shots ) ......do you think they charged through waves or used a studio simulator.? The simulation would require a mock up interior built + loads of other stuff .
May be CJI ?
I know Tom Cruise on MI films and Danny Craig with Bond do not do CJI fight scenes .

Looks real enough the bouncing about inside the saloon to me .Any ideas anyone .

goto 3.0

most likely CGI Porto, green box and all that jazz, relatively easy.
Boat looks good, film seems carp though cannot stand such "action" movies...

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