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Old news, yes, but the article isn't, which is far from accurate!

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Posted 7/22/2003 10:26 PM

'Croft' stunt soars to new heights of reality
By Karen Thomas, USA TODAY
One of the most jaw-dropping stunts of this summer's crop of action flicks isn't a stunt at all. It looks more like the latest extreme sport to hit the USA.
People actually fly in Lara Croft, Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life, which opens this weekend. No cables. No camera tricks. No blue screens.

Just a weird yellow suit with silk sewn in between the legs and along the arms to create wings.

Director Jan De Bont was searching for an original escape scene for the Tomb Raider sequel when he came upon "a little tape of these two crazy Swedish sky divers ... who had done one jump from a mountain" in the wing suits they had designed. "I said, 'Can you guys jump from a building?' "

Croft (Angelina Jolie) and her sidekick, Terry Sheridan (Gerard Butler), reach the top of Hong Kong's Two International Finance Center skyscraper with the bad guys in pursuit. Their stand-ins, jumpers Per Eriksson and Martin Rosen, don the winged suits and jump off the building's 84th floor (1,000 feet high). The pair glide several miles between skyscrapers before they unleash a small parachute to land on a freighter in Victoria Harbor.

Eriksson and Rosen practiced for months and jumped 28 times from the building. There were many unexpected difficulties, De Bont says. For instance, most skydiving scenes are filmed by a third skydiver who wears a camera on his head. But the helmet-cam skydiver weighed significantly more, so he dropped much faster than the jumpers in featherweight flying suits. The crew ended up filming from helicopters — another difficulty, because the slightest wind gust can send the jumpers into an unexpected direction.

The suits are intended only for low-altitude jumps, De Bont says, and allow a wearer to glide for about 3 miles. The suits are equipped with only one parachute — no backup.

Jolie, an accomplished skydiver, asked several times to try out the flying suit. "But because of insurance, they didn't let me do certain things," she says. "That upset me."

Says De Bont: "I said 'no way.' The studio would kill me."

The actors did wear the suits for a scene in which they sprint to the edge of the building. That, too, created a moviemaking problem.

"They looked really funny, like a couple of ducks waddling," De Bont says. The suits were modified with zippers along the legs so the actors could get a solid action-flick stance going before takeoff. That, De Bont says, "is the only thing that isn't real."

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Jolie, an accomplished skydiver
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Could be true. From http://filmforce.ign.com/articles/410/410088p1.html

***Q: Lloyd showed us the skydive sequence. Now what were you thinking about doing that scene? Did you actually get to go up to the top of the building under construction?

JOLIE: Uh huh! Yeah, I think everybody's got their things that make them uncomfortable ... I happen to be personally very happy when I'm dealing with heights. Which is fortunate for this. So I loved it. I thought I was lucky that I got to get [up there]. (She motions with her hands as if to exemplify being close to the edge of the building's edge.) There were a lot of issues about me going too close to the edge and all that.

Q: Have you ever skydived apart from working on a film?

JOLIE: Yes. Pretty amazing.

Q: Did you want to do that base-jumping yourself?

JOLIE: (She laughs.) Yes.

Q: Had you brought it up that you'd like to do it?

JOLIE: I'd just like to do it. But ... certain aspects of that are a real skill, and there's permits and everything. So, part of a dive I might be able to do, in a different way outside of getting in the air one way or the other.

Q: What did they say when you asked them to do it?

JOLIE: I think they expected that of me. And they just said, "Can we talk about it later, please?" And, "Can we just, um, get off the building!" (She laughs.)



Also found a quote from Jonny Lee Miller (one of Angelina's ex's) but he doesn't sound a very experienced jumper :-P

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HOBBIES -

Besides the skydiving and Aikido, he runs two half-marathons a week. He says of skydiving: 'If you jump out of an aeroplane, you're gonna die. You will die. If you panic, you will die. The buzz is then executing the procedures to prevent your death, using your equipment properly. If you jump at 10,000 feet, you've got about 30 seconds before you need to pull your chord, and then you've got about another 10 seconds before it'll be too late.' (Night & Day)


Skydiving Fatalities - Cease not to learn 'til thou cease to live

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If you jump at 10,000 feet, you've got about 30 seconds before you need to pull your chord,



Anybody who says they skydive and then uses the word chord to descibe pulling is either full of shit or a tandem passenger........every real skydiver knows it a string, first you do a trick then you pull your string.;):D:D
"It's just skydiving..additional drama is not required"
Some people dream about flying, I live my dream
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Croft (Angelina Jolie) and her sidekick, Terry Sheridan (Gerard Butler), reach the top of Hong Kong's Two International Finance Center skyscraper with the bad guys in pursuit. Their stand-ins, jumpers Per Eriksson and Martin Rosen, don the winged suits and jump off the building's 84th floor (1,000 feet high). The pair glide several miles between skyscrapers before they unleash a small parachute to land on a freighter in Victoria Harbor.


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several miles from 1000ft?
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Eriksson and Rosen practiced for months and jumped 28 times from the building. There were many unexpected difficulties, De Bont says. For instance, most skydiving scenes are filmed by a third skydiver who wears a camera on his head. But the helmet-cam skydiver weighed significantly more, so he dropped much faster than the jumpers in featherweight flying suits. The crew ended up filming from helicopters — another difficulty, because the slightest wind gust can send the jumpers into an unexpected direction.

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weighed more? featherweight suit? (not an option on my suit, what about anti matter)
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The suits are intended only for low-altitude jumps, De Bont says, and allow a wearer to glide for about 3 miles. The suits are equipped with only one parachute — no backup.



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suits only for low alti jumps? or the parachutes? hahahha
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damn wuffo's!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Leroy


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Croft (Angelina Jolie) and her sidekick, Terry Sheridan (Gerard Butler), reach the top of Hong Kong's Two International Finance Center skyscraper with the bad guys in pursuit. Their stand-ins, jumpers Per Eriksson and Martin Rosen, don the winged suits and jump off the building's 84th floor (1,000 feet high). The pair glide several miles between skyscrapers before they unleash a small parachute to land on a freighter in Victoria Harbor.


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several miles from 1000ft?
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They didn't actually wear the suits for the BASE jump, either.

HAHAHAHAAHAHAA @ "...the slightest wind gust can send the jumpers into an unexpected direction."
"¯"`-._.-¯) ManBird (¯-._.-´"¯"

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Jolie, an accomplished skydiver, asked several times to try out the flying suit. "But because of insurance, they didn't let me do certain things," she says. "That upset me."



Accomplished?

Did I miss something?

Was she on the 300-way or did she win a gold medal in skysurfing or something when I wasn't looking?
quade -
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Jolie, an accomplished skydiver, asked several times to try out the flying suit. "But because of insurance, they didn't let me do certain things," she says. "That upset me."



Accomplished?

Did I miss something?

Was she on the 300-way or did she win a gold medal in skysurfing or something when I wasn't looking?



Clearly she accomplished at least one skydive :ph34r:

Why so critical, Q? She vote for GWB or something?:ph34r::ph34r::ph34r:

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Was she on the 300-way or did she win a gold medal in skysurfing or something when I wasn't looking?



You mean it wasn't her? My world is shattered..think I'll go pull my cord after I jump at low altitude with a featherweight suit:S
Anybody care to join me ? I'm not accomplished but hey...it might be fun!








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And she has her own built in air bags in case of an emergency landing



So would that make her more floatly and fall slower or more aerodynamic and fall faster? :S
Or did you mean those inflated lips she's got? :)
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Clearly she accomplished at least one skydive



I'm not completely certain of that. Might just be media hype. Remember, she has a slightly skewed view of the world and may actually believe she did the BirdMan BASE stunt at this point. I mean, if you read the interviews she's been giving, it certainly -sounds- like she believes it.

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Why so critical, Q? She vote for GWB or something?



Oh no. I'm a equal opportunity debunker. The whole actor/poser/stuntperson thing kind of pisses me off. I've seen her do a couple of interviews now where she leaves that impression.

I have no doubt that it's a very cool film or that she looks great doing it, but for her to even imply that she had anything to do with the real stunt work . . . well, that's just silly.
quade -
The World's Most Boring Skydiver

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I will be sitting in the lobby of the Carmike theater on Friday afternoon for the premier of the new Tomb Raider movie. I am taking my SF-3 and my BM rig, a TV/VCR with all my wingsuit movies, and a display for what we have at our dropzone. I am thinking that my gear will be incredibly popular with the whuffos and paratroopers.

Chuck

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Be sure to slam about 3 red bull and vodkas before hand that way it won't hurt when you base off of the table onto the theatre floor;)
"It's just skydiving..additional drama is not required"
Some people dream about flying, I live my dream
SKYMONKEY PUBLISHING

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