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FLIGHT 666 documents the first leg of Maiden's legendary SOMEWHERE BACK IN TIME WORLD TOUR which took them 50,000 miles round the planet playing 23 concerts on five continents in just 45 days. One of the stars of the movie is the band's customized Boeing 757, Ed Force One, which carried the band, all their crew and 12 tons of stage equipment and was piloted by Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson, a fully qualified and active Airline Captain with Astraeus Airlines.
Taking you on a visual global tour from Mumbai to Sydney, Tokyo to L.A., Mexico City to Costa Rica, Bogota to Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires and Santiago to New York and Toronto and places in-between, you travel with the band and crew on the plane, to and from shows, in the bar and during leisure time, while experiencing the exhaustion and fan pandemonium that comes with such a mission. (texto oficial de la distribuidora)

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inglés I have no great love for Iron Maiden and I haven’t even heard any of their music for a few years no, but their Rock in Rio is the absolute zenith of shit-kicking concert in your living room movies. And now I should correct myself and turn that last sentence into past tense because, seven years later, they outdo themselves. Light 666 has more balls than any other concert ever (especially in HD with DTS sound track), and the idea of recording each song in a different place on the tour is excellent and even better for being supported by the director who devotes equal time to the group and to the pumped audience. And it’s nice to see that people around the world all know how to have a good time, whether they are from North or South America, or even Asia. And this is the first time that I have broken out into a sweat just watching a recording of a concert tour, ruunn tooooo tha hiiilllzzz... ()

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