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Sailor Steve 10-17-14 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2252752)
However, while all in all BoB was far better, for the opening sequence of SPR, the storm of the beaches, you cannot give enough credit to Spielberg's masterful movie craftsmanship.

And I had exactly the opposite reaction. In that opening D-Day sequence I saw nothing but a string of cliches. When the helmet saved the soldier's life and he took it off to look at it, it was obvious what was coming next. When the medics were trying to save the soldier on the beach, it was obvious what would happen next. Ruined the whole movie for me.

nikimcbee 10-17-14 10:23 PM

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Originally Posted by August (Post 2252438)
Lots of judgement here but not one of you have actually seen the movie. Maybe you all are right but I'll wait to see the movie and judge for myself.

Done.

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Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 2252704)
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.

I went for the real tanks. The only thing I didn't really like about it was the fact the tiger didn't get much face time.:down: The plot didn't go how I though it would go and the ending didn't happen how I thought it would.:hmmm: There were aspects of the film I didn't like, but it wasn't a deal breaker for me.

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Originally Posted by Kptlt. Hellmut Neuerburg (Post 2252789)
I think the difference here is that "The Eagle Has Landed" is based off of a novel by Jack Higgins so it's already is "historically inaccurate" in a way, whereas "Fury" is supposed to be based off a true story and Hollywood manages to get the historical aspects wrong. If I do decide to see "Fury" it's going to be after some reviews are out.

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/fury...id=home_list1a

WoT is milking this for all it's worth. I wonder how many "Fury" tank packages they sold today?

August 10-17-14 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by HunterICX (Post 2252777)
Well he actually does this time, in Fury's case he written it and directed it.

Well then that is certainly different. :yep:

Jimbuna 10-18-14 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by nikimcbee (Post 2252824)
Done.



I went for the real tanks. The only thing I didn't really like about it was the fact the tiger didn't get much face time.:down: The plot didn't go how I though it would go and the ending didn't happen how I thought it would.:hmmm: There were aspects of the film I didn't like, but it wasn't a deal breaker for me.



On the contrary....I wasn't at all surprised with the ending and in some way it reminded me of the SPR ending.

donna52522 10-18-14 09:39 AM

Everyone and their brother are driving Fury's around in World of tanks...They are basically a Sherman Easy8 but with all the upgrades and benefits of a Premium. My Sherman Jumbo has been doing well against them.

http://worldoftanks.com/en/news/pc-b.../fury-special/

August 10-18-14 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2252912)
On the contrary....I wasn't at all surprised with the ending and in some way it reminded me of the SPR ending.


Do you mean the end of the battle or the "present day" scene in the graveyard with the old Pvt Ryan and his family?

Peter Cremer 10-18-14 04:38 PM

Like all the other movies that come out, I will wait until 'Fury' is $10 for a Blu-ray dvd. It ain't that I'm cheap, it's just that Social Security doesn't go very far.

Jimbuna 10-19-14 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by August (Post 2252945)
Do you mean the end of the battle or the "present day" scene in the graveyard with the old Pvt Ryan and his family?

The former but don't want to spoil it for others :03:

Oberon 10-19-14 08:18 AM

Some of the chaps at simhq who have seen it seem quietly impressed. It's supposed to be quite grim and gritty, the Tiger battle is relatively short but the ending bit is alledgedly a bit un-necessary.

See for yourselves (spoilers, naturally):
http://simhq.com/forum/ubbthreads.ph...t?#Post4024011

August 10-19-14 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Peter Cremer (Post 2253036)
Like all the other movies that come out, I will wait until 'Fury' is $10 for a Blu-ray dvd. It ain't that I'm cheap, it's just that Social Security doesn't go very far.


A wise move at any income! :salute:

Eichhörnchen 10-19-14 08:55 AM

Thanks, guys. If it did nothing else then at least this thread gave me another idea for my Animal Film Club ('spect you can guess what it is)

Feuer Frei! 10-19-14 09:29 AM

Glad some enjoyed this fantasy propagandist movie.

If you're going to make a movie about a specific moment in a specific theater of war at least have the decency and 2 brain cells to make it a little believable.

A company of SS marching down the street in April 1945 singing?:haha:
Running continuously and blindly into the tank's machine gun fire?:haha:
Carrying panzer fausts and not using them against a immobilized and lightly-armored Sherman and blowing the crap out of it?:haha:

There's more...

Cool. Let Bollywood (someone said why do i call Hollywood Bollywood?) churn out another tripe fest and assume and present the Germans as stupid and dumb and that the US Army was invincible and represented as demi gods and hell, if they were armed with just pitch forks they could have won this particular battle in this theater of war (that's the Parallel, August) then yep it's Bollywood.
Because Bollywood movies are crap, and the majority of Hollywood movies about ww2 are crap.

So, Bollywood, keep em coming, keep the tired and old "let's kill some Germans and make em look like idiots and the Allied force demi-gods" tripe flowing, i'm sure the sheep out there will line your pockets with more Greenbacks.

Someone else said but this isn't a doko it's meant for entertainment.

Shallow argument, but i can see 'entertainment' is subjective.
If i want entertainment i watch a Arnie film or a Clint Eastwood western.

If i'm presented with a ww2 movie (albeit) fiction, like this garbage, then i expect some balance, some believability, some form of realism, not far-fetched and incredibly far-out scenarios which no Soldier would have enacted in the real deal.
Don't treat me, the movie-goer with absolute disrespect and expect me to believe half the stuff that you directed in this, and other ww2 movies.


But, that's Bollywood for you.
And the masses lap it up.
Because you know, it's entertainment.

Oberon 10-19-14 11:03 AM

Eh, Bollywood ain't that bad, they put out pretty decent flicks here and there.

Buddahaid 10-19-14 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Feuer Frei! (Post 2253262)
Glad some enjoyed this fantasy propagandist movie.

If you're going to make a movie about a specific moment in a specific theater of war at least have the decency and 2 brain cells to make it a little believable.

A company of SS marching down the street in April 1945 singing?:haha:
Running continuously and blindly into the tank's machine gun fire?:haha:
Carrying panzer fausts and not using them against a immobilized and lightly-armored Sherman and blowing the crap out of it?:haha:

There's more...

Cool. Let Bollywood (someone said why do i call Hollywood Bollywood?) churn out another tripe fest and assume and present the Germans as stupid and dumb and that the US Army was invincible and represented as demi gods and hell, if they were armed with just pitch forks they could have won this particular battle in this theater of war (that's the Parallel, August) then yep it's Bollywood.
Because Bollywood movies are crap, and the majority of Hollywood movies about ww2 are crap.

So, Bollywood, keep em coming, keep the tired and old "let's kill some Germans and make em look like idiots and the Allied force demi-gods" tripe flowing, i'm sure the sheep out there will line your pockets with more Greenbacks.

Someone else said but this isn't a doko it's meant for entertainment.

Shallow argument, but i can see 'entertainment' is subjective.
If i want entertainment i watch a Arnie film or a Clint Eastwood western.

If i'm presented with a ww2 movie (albeit) fiction, like this garbage, then i expect some balance, some believability, some form of realism, not far-fetched and incredibly far-out scenarios which no Soldier would have enacted in the real deal.
Don't treat me, the movie-goer with absolute disrespect and expect me to believe half the stuff that you directed in this, and other ww2 movies.


But, that's Bollywood for you.
And the masses lap it up.
Because you know, it's entertainment.

OK you don't like it so don't go see it. I don't understand why the angry rant.

Schroeder 10-19-14 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Buddahaid (Post 2253313)
OK you don't like it so don't go see it. I don't understand why the angry rant.

Because as a German he's pissed that we get frequently portrayed in Hollywood movies as stupid idiots who can get wiped out by an army of kindergarten kids.
And I would actually tend to agree it starts to piss me off as well.


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