Blue Thunder -1983- -- Dvd 5 ((better)) 【2025】
The film was revolutionary for its time. To achieve the blistering aerial acrobatics, Badham and his team used three full-sized mockups and actual helicopters, including the Aérospatiale Gazelle. The climactic chase through the Los Angeles riverbed and across the city skyline is a masterpiece of practical stunt work. There are no green screens here—just guts, hydraulics, and the sound of turbine engines screaming at 100 feet.
, providing deep insight into the technical challenges of the aerial stunts and the design of the iconic helicopter. Other notable features on this edition include: Audio Commentary Blue Thunder -1983- -- DVD 5
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When Blue Thunder was authored for standard DVD 5 releases, encoding engineers faced the challenge of preserving the film's gritty, nocturnal aesthetic within a 4.7 GB limit. Visual Presentation The film was revolutionary for its time
: A technical track featuring director John Badham, editor Frank Morriss, and motion control supervisor Hoyt Yeatman. The Special: Building Blue Thunder There are no green screens here—just guts, hydraulics,