- Studio: Twentieth Century Fox
- Release Date: Jan 20, 2012
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5.9
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 82 Ratings
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Positive: 49 out of 82
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Mixed: 14 out of 82
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Negative: 19 out of 82
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Jan 22, 201210â
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Jan 21, 20129This movie had its flaws, just like every movie out there has. It did a great job, however, at showing the struggle the "colors" had to go through, even when defending our country. I can't give it a perfect score, because a 10 to me means i think it is the best movie for all of 2012. I can, however, say i can't wait to see it again!
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Jan 27, 201210Unless your totally burned out by decades of Swedish art films
your Inner Child will love Red Tails.
Great sets, 1940's dialogue
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May 24, 201210
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Feb 3, 201210I really enjoyed this film. It was entertaining. The air-to-air combat scenes were pretty amazing. I loved the photography and cinematography. And the special effects blew me away.
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Jan 20, 201210
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Jan 20, 201210Great Movie! So proud to be Tuskegee ALUM!!! Great acting and great script! So much rich history!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This speaks to the numerous untold stories of American Americans and other great pioneer of other races in this country!
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Jan 20, 201210I just got back from watching RED TAIL, It was an ok movie however, I thought it very much short of the movie a few years ago titled "TUSKEGEE AIRMEN", now that was a great movie about the Tuskegee Airmen and a goo war air movie about these guys.
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Jan 31, 20129
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Feb 1, 201210This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Feb 5, 201210
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50You leave Red Tails thinking of what might have been instead of what is – a missed opportunity.
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50Red Tails is both a stirring and simplistic tribute to the men that not only shattered the U.S. Army Air Corps' racial barrier but also saved the lives of many a white, B-17 crew member, all while downing countless numbers of Hitler's formidable, jet-propelled Luftwaffe.
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75Thankfully, much of Red Tails is spent in the skies, where fighter planes swoop and zoom in thrilling dogfights with incendiary direct hits. Executive producer George Lucas apparently gave Hemingway the keys to his CGI kingdom, creating marvelously designed in-flight action and a sappy, snappy salute to the Tuskegee Airmen.