Yeah. Sandude. They still exist.
Apparently.
Anyhow, for those not aware, currently Sandude, a subsidiary of Graingy, mostly covers short haul flights. A couple hours at most, smaller aircraft, usually smaller fields.
So, on such a flight what films would you want to watch?
If it's public domain (and so something that they don't have to pay for) you can have one of these cookies.
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@Rob119 Sounds time consuming.
@Graingy eh far enough. Far enough I could been in like 7 countries if I was in Europe
@Rob119 Not very far, presumably.
@Graingy uh yes up.. around... and back down again.
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I've traveled just not via plane
@Rob119 But, like, have you never gone anywhere?
@Graingy I think flying the plane is much better tbh
@Rob119 Are you telling me you've never been on a commercial flight?
Damn.
@Graingy although forest Gump might be a good one
@Graingy ima be real the only time I've flown I got to fly, so i never got watched anything more than the instruments
@Rob119 Ooh the one with the logs, right?
Final destination.
@WaterFlavouredSpitfires Lmao
@Graingy Coaxedintoasnafu
@WaterFlavouredSpitfires Oh. Joy.
Where?
DUNE Part 2 or maybe Star Wars or something
I've also seen you on reddit which was kinda cool
@Boeing727200F pfft
@Boeing727200F pfft
oh shit mb I mean 1917
@32 Which? Which?
John Wick and maybe the Simpsons.
@Graingy I also saw the 1918 movie. that's what I originally thought that is what is was.
Neat!
@THEOKPILOT Yes, that's what google brought up.
Both one year and 35 years apart from 1917.
@Graingy I think it was this.
@Boeing727200F 1918? Can't say I'm familiar, personally. Gotta google something real quick.
there was this old model train tv show called "I love toy trains" I used to watch.
would be funny to see that (this is such a horrible, horrible idea)