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Cybermat47 10-16-14 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Feuer Frei! (Post 2252453)
Why not make a movie about a handful of farmers fighting 300 Spartans...

Ooh, a movie about one of the Helot revolts might have potential!

Feuer Frei! 10-16-14 07:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Cybermat47 (Post 2252457)
Ooh, a movie about one of the Helot revolts might have potential!

Gerard Butler and his entourage protecting the narrow pass from an onslaught of 10 farmers with......pitch forks and crude spears??

You sure? :haha:

August 10-16-14 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Feuer Frei! (Post 2252453)
Why not make a movie about a handful of farmers fighting 300 Spartans or Roman Legions

I don't get the parallel. The farmers in this instance won the war even armed with Sherman pitchforks.

Cybermat47 10-16-14 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Feuer Frei! (Post 2252462)
Gerard Butler and his entourage protecting the narrow pass from an onslaught of 10 farmers with......pitch forks and crude spears??

You sure? :haha:


:haha: I think they'd have to make it more like Spartacus.

Betonov 10-17-14 01:52 AM

But, what do we call Hollywood when it does something right, like Band of Brothers :hmmm:

Betonov 10-17-14 01:57 AM

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Originally Posted by August (Post 2252472)
I don't get the parallel. The farmers in this instance won the war even armed with Sherman pitchforks.

But they also had P-51 and P-47 arrows and the Spartans lost all their arrows due to Spitfire arrows and had no arrow support.
Plus B-19 and Lancaster catapults destroyed their homefront while the farmers simply brought their supply from the other side of the Aegean sea

Sailor Steve 10-17-14 04:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Betonov (Post 2252518)
But, what do we call Hollywood when it does something right, like Band of Brothers :hmmm:

We say it wasn't Hollywood, because, you know, Hollywood never makes anything good.

Jimbuna 10-17-14 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Betonov (Post 2252518)
But, what do we call Hollywood when it does something right, like Band of Brothers :hmmm:

Walt Disney :)

August 10-17-14 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Betonov (Post 2252520)
But they also had P-51 and P-47 arrows and the Spartans lost all their arrows due to Spitfire arrows and had no arrow support.
Plus B-19 and Lancaster catapults destroyed their homefront while the farmers simply brought their supply from the other side of the Aegean sea

Well the Spartans also had Tiger tanks and fighter jets and ballistic missiles and a whole bunch of other highly advanced weaponry, a highly experienced and professional army and the farmers supply had to come across, not a mere sea, but an entire ocean infested by u-boat killers. Long supply lines are a handicap, not an advantage.

Besides i've seen no proof this Fury movie is anything but the story about the camaraderie of a single tank crew. People here are assuming it singlehandedly defeats the entire nazi war machine but i've seen no evidence the plot is anything like that.

Dowly 10-17-14 02:00 PM

Why is it that movies made in modern day about WWII are critisised for their inaccuracies, when stuff like "Eagles Has Landed" are considered a classic?

What's the difference?

Not saying it's a bad or good movie, havent seen it, but maybe we should before we say 'yay' or 'nay'.

At least we get to see a real Tiger this time (and Sherman).

Oberon 10-17-14 02:02 PM

How often did Sherman tanks go on 'Deadly missions behind enemy lines' though? :hmmm:

Besides, it's written and directed by the same guy who did U-571 and The Fast and the Furious, I'm not expecting much. :haha:

Dread Knot 10-17-14 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 2252699)
How often did Sherman tanks go on 'Deadly missions behind enemy lines' though? :hmmm:

The closest instance I can think of was Task Force Baum.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Task_Force_Baum

And it was a complete debacle. :dead:

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The result of the mission was a complete failure; of the roughly 300 men of the task force, 32 were killed in action during the raid and only 35 made it back to Allied-controlled territory, with the remainder being taken prisoner. All of the 57 tanks , jeeps, and other vehicles were lost.

Dowly 10-17-14 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 2252699)
How often did Sherman tanks go on 'Deadly missions behind enemy lines' though? :hmmm:

That's my point. Does it have to be historically accurate? Saving Private Ryan wasnt, but I think most of us here liked it.

Geez, it's a movie, not a Disc-.. Histor-... well.. documentary.

Oberon 10-17-14 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Dread Knot (Post 2252702)
The closest instance I can think of was Task Force Baum.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Task_Force_Baum

And it was a complete debacle. :dead:

Now why didn't they make a film of that? (presuming that this isn't).
It's got good drama potential, character building, and shows some of the futility of war, even in the name of a good cause.
And before someone says that it wouldn't make a good film because it was a defeat, I shall point out 'A Bridge too far'.

Still, we'll see...films can surprise, but we'll see. :hmmm:

Dowly 10-17-14 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 2252705)
And before someone says that it wouldn't make a good film because it was a defeat, I shall point out 'A Bridge too far'.

So very good, seen it maybe 6-7 times. Almost a perfect warmovie. :up:
(Better than that silly The Longest Day)


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