dpb
Well-Known Member
Watched this last night on Netflix.
It really is not a very well made film at all I am afraid.
However it was worth watching as it told the story of Don Aronow (or at least the gist of it) and so that you can entertain yourself by spotting the boating related errors.
The film is set in the 60’s and 70’s and whilst they seem to have made some effort with the cars, they seem to have made very little effort with the boats.
Such as:
Boat described as having twin V8’s being shown driven with single engine controls and then on trailer with one shaft and prop.
Boats in early 60’s with recent model outboards on them.
70’s Monaco shown with recent harbour arm extensions in place.
70’s scene taking place on a very modern looking large hardtop sportscruiser complete with blue LED lights all over it.
There were plenty more.
I had fun watching it.
It really is not a very well made film at all I am afraid.
However it was worth watching as it told the story of Don Aronow (or at least the gist of it) and so that you can entertain yourself by spotting the boating related errors.
The film is set in the 60’s and 70’s and whilst they seem to have made some effort with the cars, they seem to have made very little effort with the boats.
Such as:
Boat described as having twin V8’s being shown driven with single engine controls and then on trailer with one shaft and prop.
Boats in early 60’s with recent model outboards on them.
70’s Monaco shown with recent harbour arm extensions in place.
70’s scene taking place on a very modern looking large hardtop sportscruiser complete with blue LED lights all over it.
There were plenty more.
I had fun watching it.