Director Bob Lindenmayer and international stage and screen star Barry Bostwick
BB finds his original crew swag after 35 years and sent me this pic.
Newport Ca. Army Navy Surplus caretaker of Mega Destroyer #3
BB back in saddle. Delta Mark 4 (#12) courtesy of David Breaux.
On Set November 1981
Photo by: Mako Koiwai
The day Bob met Barry 2017
Kent Hill - Film Threat
“Making Megaforce is a gem like no other… passion is contagious, and to watch Lindenmayer’s eccentric and illuminating odyssey unfold, with moments of sheer joy and exuberance blitzed together with the remembrances of those who made the magic together with those the magic touched, is at once enthralling, inspiring, and deeply moving”
Bob's Dentist
“Making Megaforce is a joyful, high-octane rediscovery, where director Bob Lindenmayer brilliantly channels a long dismissed ‘80s cult film into a heartfelt meditation on fatherhood. With kinetic energy and unfiltered sincerity, Lindenmayer turns film nostalgia into something personal and powerful"
Bob's Mom
“I won’t try to disguise my AHH! and WONDER! of my son Bob’s film Making Megaforce. Little did I know in 1982 by sending Bob and friends to a movie to get them out of our hair his passion for Ace Hunter and flying motorcycles would in 2025 be a movie of heart, with great story telling. His tireless research shows his respect for the original film. The bonus is having Barry Bostwick and his editor Felix Chamberlain as his friends. His gifts were self-evident; this film is beyond my hopes for his endless talents. A boy’s dream and code, “deeds not words” is now ready to be shared with all.”