Sypnosis: On May 12th, Vista Pacific Flight 7500 departs Los Angeles International Airport bound for Tokyo. The take-off is routine but what transpires over the next ten hours is anything but ordinary. As the overnight flight makes its way over the Pacific Ocean, the passengers encounter what appears to be a supernatural force in the cabin.
Komen Penonton Kokesen: Well, it was worth it. I first heard of it back in 2012 when I was still in High School and I immediately thought, "Grudge on a Plane". I waited till it was August, and then no release. So I again waited till October 2013, still no release. Earlier this year, when that Malaysian air plane that went missing, I thought the filmed would be shelved permanently!
p/s TT dah tengok citer ni,ending dia buat kita tertanya2, mungkinkah nasib yang sama menimpa pesawat MH370? Last edited by tupaiterbang on 8-9-2014 02:39 AM
One retrospectively relevant aspect of this pilot episode is that the airliner has been hijacked (via remote control of the plane's autopilot) and, by the end, both Byers and his father have boarded the plane to try to stop the hijacking. Through the aid of the other Gunmen, they are able to regain control of the plane and just miss crashing into the World Trade Center with the airliner. This, of course, was before the actual 9/11 attack against the World Trade Center later that year. Similar to theories posited about the events of 9/11, the episode's plot indicates that the hijacking was committed as an act of voracity by a greedy American arms manufacturer to ultimately increase its weapons sales by invoking U.S. retaliation against a scapegoated anti-American extremist dictator.[2]
filem The Lone Gunemen ni berkait rapat dan kesinambungan dengan Xfiles
Xfiles pula banyak ttg konspirasi, secret organization, dark lord underworld, government within government... selain dari of course makluk alien dan hantu
Masa kecik dulu pernah mel tengok film pasal kapal terbang..serius mel x tahu tajuk tapi mel boleh ingat sikit2..
Filem pasal kapal terbang membawa penumpang ke satu kwasn di us...alih merek hanya terbang x sampai daratan..so panik lah bila pilot tengok smua kawasan gelap aje...so mmg panik penumpang...alih nampak ade makhluk hitam mengekori plane tu...so ade sowang budak ke dlm film suruh berdoa....then mereka berjaya mendarat...bila mendarat rupenya mereka ada di satu dimensi ...tempat sama tapi x de owang..so mereka tahu tu cuma khayalan ...so mereka masih meneruskan cari yang betul...
ending mel x inagt...ade sapa2 pasan tahu x cerita ni...
Ade owang kata film ni based kisah betul...pilot islam lalu area kawasan setiga bermuda lalu difilemkan..so sapa tahu tajuk atau mcm pernah tengok bgtahu mel ya...serius x ingat ending dia..
One of the greatest coincidence is the novel, The Wreck of the Titan, a 1898 novella written by Morgan Robertson. with the sinking of Titanic in 15 April 1912. That was about 15 years before the real Titanic sank!
Cuba baca Wiki ni:
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"The Wreck of the Titan" redirects here. For the Doctor Who audio drama, see The Wreck of the Titan (audio drama).
Futility, or the Wreck of the Titan is an 1898 novella written by Morgan Robertson. The story features the ocean liner Titan, which sinks in the North Atlantic after striking an iceberg. The Titan and its sinking have been noted to be very similar to the real-life passenger ship RMS Titanic, which sank fourteen years later. Following the wreck the novel was reissued with some changes, particularly in the ship's gross tonnage.[1]
Similarities with Titanic:
Both were triple screw (propeller)
Described as "unsinkable"
Contrary to Urban Legend, the Titanic was never actually qualified as "unsinkable" before she sank.[5]
The Titan was the largest craft afloat and the greatest of the works of men (800 feet, displacing 75,000 tons, up from 45,000 in the 1898 edition), and was deemed "practically unsinkable" (as quoted in Robertson's book).
Shortage of lifeboats
The Titanic carried only 16 lifeboats, plus 4 Engelhardt folding lifeboats,[6] less than half the number required for her passenger and crew capacity of 3000.
The Titan carried "as few as the law allowed", 24 lifeboats, less than half needed for her 3000 capacity.
Struck an iceberg
Moving at 22½ knots,[7] the Titanic struck an iceberg on the starboard side on the night of April 14, 1912, in the North Atlantic, 400 nautical miles (740 km; 460 mi) away from Newfoundland.
Moving at 25 knots, The Titan also struck an iceberg on the starboard side on an April night in the North Atlantic, 400 nautical miles (740 km; 460 mi) from Newfoundland (Terranova).
Sinking
The Titanic sank, and more than half of her 2200 passengers and crew died.
The Titan also sank, and more than half of her 2500 passengers drowned.