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Clint Eastwood, Tom Hanks, Aaron Eckhart and Laura Linney are part of the same movie. That’s pretty much all that marketing needs to promote a film with this director and cast.
(Can you name the sitcom that Aaron Eckhart and Laura Linney guest appeared in together?)
To give you a few more details, U.S. Airways pilot Chesley Sullenberger became a household name on January 15, 2009.
“Sully,” to be more precise.
Incredibly, both jet engines on Flight 1549 became useless that January morning due to birds flying in the exact air space they shouldn’t have dared flown into. The end result was the “Miracle on the Hudson.” Having flown on dozens and dozens (and dozens) of flights domestically and internationally throughout the past 25 years, the standard announcement by the stewardess detailing the seemingly impossible event of a water landing and corresponding step-by-step guide in the pamphlet in the seat back pocket in front of us depicting passengers sliding down a slide with life vests because of an emergency water landing was burned in my mind from a very young age.
Still is, but after “Sully” maneuvered the water landing in the Hudson River alongside New York City, that seemingly impossible cautionary warning has since caused my cognitive seat back to always be in the upright position while on any flight.
Clint Eastwood’s latest directorial project tells the known story of the spectacular events of that famous landing and the surprisingly unknown story of the aftermath following Mr. Sullenberger’s heroics.
As the trailer for Sully reveals, Mr. Eastwood appears to have been precise with the facts.
Sully arrives in theaters September 9th.
Considering the evocative imagery of an airplane experiencing an emergency around NYC, the release date of September 9th is a little curious. Not a controversy, but peculiar none the less. The real landing occurred in mid-January, after all.
If any two people in Hollywood can safely resolve this potential issue before the movie lands in theaters, look no further than Clint Eastwood and Tom Hanks.
Posted on June 30, 2016, in Uncategorized and tagged Aaron Eckhart, airplanes, Clint Eastwood, drama, flying, Laura Linney, miracles, new movie trailer, New York City, Sully, Tom Hanks. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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