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Jim Layes

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  1. The next Pearl Harbor?.. That would be nice, but what about this time use the right type of Navy Ship. Any sailor will know the difference. The last Pearl Harbor was a great movie, but a few of the ship were not made in the 1940's. The were a couple of ships that did not appear until the 1960's.
  2. What I mean is there anything you have done that might be on vhs or a dvd, and then just pull itoff of that.
  3. Hi, You might try a DVD?, or a vhs copy?...
  4. Hello, I have a Nikon D50 and it's really great. I bought it for using the pictures in my video projects. I am very happy with this camera.
  5. How does a Carrier get out of the way?.. It's called "Carrier Detail".. Did you see the little ship behind the Carrier.. That's what gets between the Carrier & the torpedoes.. I know, I spent over 2 years on a Destroyer "USS Gurke", chasing a few Carriers, including this Carrier. And for the "Cross Over", what a bunch of wimps (Navy).. I was in the Navy from 1972-1979 and I crossed twice (ShellBack). The Navy might as well get rid of the "Cross Over"...
  6. Hello All, I am new here to this site. I have been in the biz for some time now doing a little here and a little there. I guess my biggest thing is Westerns. I did a Heinz contest commercial last Aug 07 and it was shot by the old "Back to the Future lll" movie set. My son is the one who gets shot (he was not happy when he found out we were using real bullets). http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2397090786946686630 Also on my Google page is a 6 minute demo for a Western called "Town of Faith". This was shot at "Pollardville". They were located in Stockton California on highway 99. But they are now closed. This Ghost Town was the old movie set from "The Big Country", shot in Stockton in the 50's.
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