Red Tails(2012)- Trailers

Red TailsPG-13, 2 hours 5 minutes

1944. As the war in Europe continues to take its toll on Allied forces, the Pentagon brass has no recourse but to consider unorthodox options -- including the untried and untested African-American pilots of the …More »

Starring: Terrence Howard, Cuba Gooding Jr., Nate Parker, David Oyelowo
 
  • sable Diva  •  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  •  2 days 21 hours ago
    To the White Pilot of the USAF- First, thank you for your contribution to All Americans!! Second, obviously you are not familiar with the African-American culture during that era. Thirdly, "Red Tails" IS NOT from the White prospective. That story has been told numerous of times. This movie was to tell the Tuskegee Airmen's story and their heroics contributions to the U.S. My hope is that we all learn something and learn to appreciate all who serve our country!!
  • RONB  •  San Diego, California  •  3 days ago
    Every Thursday, I accompany my father to a meeting at the VA of X-POW's, mostly from WW2. It is literally a room full of hero's that I have the honor to listen to every week. Though my Dad was in the infantry, a totally different type of hell, the vast majority of them seem to be from bombers. After hearing what it was like to sit in a bomber on a mission over Germany, I can't imagine anyone doing it a second time. These guys did it over and over again until they finally got shot down. I am proud to know these men.
  • WilliamColo  •  Denver, Colorado  •  5 days ago
    I was thinking of seeing this movie. I love history and this seems to fit the bill. I see a lot of flaming and just outright stupid behavior on these comments. My opinion; These and all men and women who fought then, in the past, and now, are great. Had these men been given the same attitude, same training, same conditions from the onset of the war, would they have had as great of results as others through the war? Be careful not to judge harshly ay man or woman whose life was on the line!
  • BillA  •  Baltimore, Maryland  •  3 days ago
    I rather recently had the personal privilege of spending some time talking with a professional educator who recently retired after 50+ years as an educator and Dean at various colleges.. the last, if I remember correctly, where for 17 years he was a Dean in Wash. DC . He became a Tuskeegee Airman in his late teens at a time when all of America was doing their part in WWII. According to him, the really "true" story is yet to be told, but will soon be published by a fellow Tuskeegee airman and available in book stores. I've not seen "Red Tails" which is at least the 2nd movie produced about the 332nd yet I plan to very soon with full expectation that the movie was produced moreso to make money rather than tell the true story. I anxiously await the publishers delivery of the "real story" of the Tuskeegee airmen, who like many others unselfishly gave their "all" for our Country in the constant fight for Freedom.
  • RT  •  Monterey Park, California  •  10 days ago
    I have never been in the service. When I see any veteran I tell them thank you for your service. Were loosing alot of WW2 veterans every day now. Their comming up on 90 years old. Let them know that they are remembered. Thats live history were loosing on a daily basis!
  • A Yahoo! User  •  4 days ago
    I went 2 see this movie tonite, and in my humble opinion, it was too long. I loved the first movie, the tuskeegee airmen and I think that movie told the story well the first time. This movie, red tails, seems to be an attempt by the directors to tell the parts of the story that he felt was missing in the first episode. Either way, he did well, the first time, and the story line was a bit redunant for me. I was ready after the first 30mins. Its a good movie mind u so if you have to time, go watch it..
  • Kent  •  Hillsborough, New Jersey  •  3 days ago
    if this movie was about drug dealing .cleaning toilets,car jacking, it wouldn't matter if the movie was poorly made ,it was truth,and protrayed some of the prejudice that some of our black brothers had to endure just to fight for our -opps your country.
  • roger  •  Irvine, California  •  16 days ago
    Just saw the movie and for those who want to nit pick every detail, now hear this: Enjoyed the movie and understand how difficult it was for them, fighting the enemy abroad and at home. Had it not been for Eleanor Roosevelt they were overlooked for everything, until she got involved. I'm a Viet Nam vet, and a retired VA employee who had the honor and privilege of spending a little time with one. At 90 his mind was sharp as ever and you knew he was special just by the way he carried himself. And I believe they escorted the B-17 "Flying Fortress" safely, without a loss. Finally, go nit pick all the wanna be Rambo's, etc. I salute those gallant warriors.
  • John  •  23 days ago
    For get about Race. If you served in the Military Thank You, Thank You, Thank You. And my God Heal our Nation so we can get back on course.
  • JLM2010  •  Waco, Texas  •  3 days ago
    This movie was inaccurate and pretty much sucked all around. It is just another typical hollywood sensationalized movie intended to stir up old racial feelings and make it look like some black pilots single handedly won WWII for America. Yeah, let's forget about Italian-Americans giving the biggest sacrifice out of any ethnic group during the war. Why can't they make a movie about that? I guess George Lucas felt like re-writing Star Wars wasn't enough so he decided to re-write history too.What a joke
  • Lesa  •  Amarillo, Texas  •  6 days ago
    Hey Conrad, I am just a "Dumb White Female" Baby Boomer but even I get the differnce between Fighter Pilots and Fighter Escorts. Escorts were more about being the extra pair of eyes instead of The Kills.
  • djsirknight  •  Tokyo, Japan  •  2 days 15 hours ago
    I think all your comments are insulting. First of this movies was no way intended to say that Black Pilots are better than White Pilots, so all of you can get off your racist high horse. This movie was intended to show how the war was fought from their side. Yeah it may not be 100 % correct and maybe 10% of it was correct. If you feel you know the "Real Truth", then keep it to yourself. For all those that were "Mad at the Blacks for Talking Jive" How do you know they were or weren't were you there? If you had Family that were part of the 332, ask them about it. Don't go around bashing a pretty good action movie with doing your home work. I've read the books, meet the Surviving Tuskegee Airmen, and I myself am a Member of the USAF, and yes I'm black. And i find that both Black and Whites did their part back in history against Germany to help end the war. I'm prepared for any type of criticism and name calling (if your mindset is on that level). Maybe you disappointed that a White Man ( Lucas) put effort into making a black movie lead by a Black Cast, Which Hollywood wouldn't give two thoughts about it, who preferred that the cast not be all black.
    The point I'm trying to make is this: Every movie you watched that was "referenced to History or inspired by a true story" , is always going to match your level of "research" and the "truth you know" about how the Tuskegee. If you feel this is wrong on every "level", Why not get your paper and pen out, create your version of the truth, put all your hard earned dime in to it. Then have Hollywood try to produce it. Until then give credit to where it was due, It was a Great Movie. If you are still stuck on the fact of how the black men were talking back then, and stuck on the fact that the movies shows the blacks taking credit for how the war was won, then you have a of issues in your life you need to deal with.. God Bless!!
  • tony  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  4 days ago
    Boy lets hate white people america was discovered by blacks the great wall of china was built by blacks the first plane was built by blacks the world is round because of black people lets give black people a month too praise their #$%$ o we have one answer me this why do the black people in africa built their houses of animal waste
  • .  •  11 days ago
    Wow the racist really hate this movie. GOOD! that means it must be dam good. I can not wait to see it.
  • S. A  •  Winston-Salem, North Carolina  •  16 days ago
    USAF confirmed he's an Ace that's all that matters, not that bigoted individuals never let facts interfere with their hatred.
  • johnc  •  Morrisville, North Carolina  •  12 days ago
    It’s a shame this story was told with such a weak screen play. There was no back story and the dialogue seemed to been written by 5th graders. Watch "Soldiers Story" or "Glory" and compare cinematic styles. Looking at the box office numbers (4.5 Million) its clear to see that movie companies will feel reluctant to pursue compiling stories like this in the future. Lucas, has set African Americans back 30yrs with this trash he calls a movie.
  • BadOne8562  •  Baltimore, Maryland  •  15 days ago
    OK..I have read a lot of WWII history and there are several points that many readers of this article are missing. 1) The job of fighter escorts were to ESCORT the bombers during their mission and according to history the Red Tails did their job, 2) many of America's aces achieved their status during fighter sweeps, where the fighters actually went up looking for Axis fighters to engage and 3) who gives a rat's A@* if the Red Tails produced any aces as long as their goal of reducing the number of bombers lost was achieved.
  • ester s  •  London, Canada  •  1 month 3 days ago
    As a retired USAF veteran, the Tuskegee airman had noughing to prove to the White People of America. All they wanted to do was to Serve in the Armed Forces Of the United States and to defend the Country they Loved so much. I have read some of the comments posted here, and they never looked as if they had something to prove. They proved all they had to prove in the air. The Tuskegee Airman flew apx 1500 combat sorties of those 1500 combat sorties they only lost 25 heavy U.S Bombers while escorting them. Yet they killed and downed countless German Aircraft and pilots. As a USAF veteran, I thank the Tuskegeee Airman for a Job well done. On a somber note Luke Weathers a former Tuskegee Airman, who is credited with 2 enemy kills on the same day, was Laid to Rest in Arlington National Cemetery on this 20th Day Of January 2012. Mr Weathers will be getting Wings of another Kind. Mr Weathers This retired Air Force veteran will give you a full rundown of the movie,when I come to Visit Arlington National Cemetery in the near future. Rest in Peace to you Mr Weathers. Mr Weathers I am white and I salute you. May God hold you and look over your family and friends. Thank you.
  • Dan C  •  Wausau, Wisconsin  •  11 days ago
    they were B-17`s daaaa
  • James  •  Kingman, Arizona  •  1 month 2 days ago
    Let's see the Tuskegee Airmen never lost a escorted bomber and that story cannot be shown in major theaters. People, the Air Force is so proud of these heroes that the Expeditionary Wing serving in Iraq was the 332rd, from the lineage of the Tuskegee Airmen
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