Airborne
Airborne
PG | 17 September 1993 (USA)
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Good-natured teen surfer Mitchell Goosen finds himself staying with his aunt and uncle in Cincinnati, Ohio when his parents head to Australia for work. There he meets his cousin, Wiley, and together they try to navigate the perils of high school—avoid the bullies, get the girl, and win a little respect.

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Actuakers

One of my all time favorites.

Doomtomylo

a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.

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Numerootno

A story that's too fascinating to pass by...

Stephan Hammond

It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,

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cleargraphics

One of my Facebook friends postings, yesterday about the old flat-iron building in Mt. Auburn, motivated me to look up this movie that was shot in Cincinnati in 1992 and '93, called Airborne.I have a Roku1 plugged into the back of my TV, and I used it to rent Airborne (1993) from Amazon Instant Video.  So, last night, our whole family watched Airborne in the family room for the first time.  I was totally eating up this movie.  I could recognize almost every location scene and I had difficulty following the story because I was totally eating up the familiar location shots.  Watching Airborne was like celebrating my dating years from 1991-1994.  The night time scenes on the Covington Landing barge, old Newport restaurants near Pompilio's, and the Western Hills and Prospect Hill scenes, along with shots around Longworth Hall, near UPS.  I loved the shots in Mt Auburn, Mt Adams, Eden Park, and the Flower Conservatory.I was dazzled with the familiar sights and my kids enjoyed seeing me get excited about it.  The redheaded teenage cousin, Wiley, reminded me of house hunting for my first home in Covedale and Westwood in 1994 walking through beautiful charming old small homes that had at least one bedroom totally "tricked-out," in decorum, by a young teenage sloth.  My first house on Veazey, Ave, between Ferguson and Boudinot, was just a couple blocks away from Western Hills High.Watching this movie is like celebrating my courtship years in downtown Cincinnati, Covington, and Newport.  I'm not qualified to judge this movie at face value because I was totally dazzled and engrossed with all the familiar sights and places that I have grown to love these last 30 years.   The film critics were wrong when they said there is no real Devil's Backbone.  There is a Devils' Backbone that runs off of Ebenezer Rd. on the West Side, near Rapid Run.  Devils' Backbone is close to the large house that Pete Rose used to live in and the road does have some challenging grades and turns. I'm thankful to one of my Facebook friends, from my Mt. Auburn years, for helping me discover Airborne for the first time.

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Jason_VoorheesIMDb

To be fair this isn't a bad movie if anything it's actually pretty good but I do think it's a little disappointing. Let me say a few flaws about the movie. 1. There are times where I feel like i'm watching a commerical. 2. Some of the characters are just jerks for no reason other than to be a jerk. 3. Nikki is completely shallow. 4. Seth Green is like a girl in this movie. His hair is girly, he was wearing a headband when Mitchell was telling about Friday, and the scene where he was trying on different clothes. Well watch that scene with that girls wanna have fun song. Now that I covered what I don't like with this movie allow to talk about why I like it. While Mitchell's personality is on par with a Disney prince he's still an enjoyable character for the most part. The skating stunts are very good. The writing can be funny at times. The race at the devil's backbone was a really good race. It was a really intense race and the crashes looked pretty realistic. Although I was wondering why the devil's backbone went everywhere. What, is the garage part of the Devil's Backbone? Is the stairway part of the Devil's Backbone? Even your GPS would give up at this point! Also when Mitchell jump over the car? Unless your wheels are encased with Flubber, you just jumped the shark. Oh, I'm sorry, "Peppy." But don't let my words get in the way of the movie. Also the soundtrack was good. Either way it's 91 minutes of your life you're not getting back. This is one of those films that should be placed in a time capsule. I'm not saying it totally sums up the '90s, but it sums up how the media saw the '90s, and it's just every '90s cliché that existed at the time. In that sense, it's sort of a wonder. I don't know, but if you're looking for good generic stupidity from the decade where the band Hanson were popular, this would probably be your best bet. Take it for what it's worth.

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luftgekuehlt

Hey Huffman, if you recognize the streets and the skyline of Pittsburgh in this movie you must be toking the Maui-wowie. The movie was filmed in Cincinnati-check the credits, and by the way, they only mention the fact that the kid has moved to Cincinnati about a million times! If you have other doubts, watch the movie again-the Krohn Conservatory in Eden Park and Riverfront Stadium might help sort things out for you. By the way, the movie is wicked awesome and I recommend it to everyone. Viva Cincinnati-and for those of you who haven't been, it's not as lame as it's made out to be in the movie. Us native Cincinnatians frequently rollerblade down "Devil's Backbone" and beat the snot out of each other on the hockey rink-it's a happening place.

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number1ts20

This is a very good family movie. I love this movie. Great story lines, lots of comedy. The scene " I'm too sexy", I laughed so hard, it was so funny, I had to rewind and watch it again, the whole movie was great. Great rollerblade scenes. This movie has real good rollerblade stunts. I love the actor Shane Mcdermott, he was very good, can't find anything else he has done. Seth Green was just to funny in this movie, all of his movies I have seen with him in it, have been great. I am going to rate this movie as a 9. I suggest if you have not watched it, you need too. It would be worth your wild. Jack Black plays a real good roll in this movie as well. Fun for the whole family.

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