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Offline StSanta

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Just saw Band Of Brothers
« Reply #15 on: December 31, 2002, 05:20:42 AM »
Great  series, and aye, these guys faced terrible hardships. It's one of the best deipictions of WWII I've seen. The artillery attack in the woods in one of the epsiodes is the best damned war sequence I've ever seen, methinks - I felt like I was there. Gave me a whole new respect for artillery.

I just feel sorry for the 12-16 year old Germans who really didn't like Hitler that much, but who was forced to fight against insurmountable odds or be shot. That'd be even worse than what the Americans were facing. Of course, these guys were fighting for the wrong cause. Still, there had to be some people in the Werhmacht who really dinnae like Hitler very much but were forced to fight on. Anyone know of such examples, beyond the failed assassination attempt on hitler?

Oh, maybe I should start another thread...don't mean to hijack.

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« Reply #16 on: December 31, 2002, 07:18:31 AM »
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If females like this show/movie, it must be some sort of sappy emotional thing.  

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This is not a sappy emotional movie, not at all, but still in the end I had tears in my eyes, when I saw how hard it was for the real vets to talk about it, even after 50 years had gone...

As I said, have you not seen this series, then you should, I think it is the best movie I ever have seen.

It is kind like Saving private Ryan for 10 hours++ , only this is better, and a 100% true story.

Lasse

Edit: The combat scenes was at least as realistic at those in private Ryan, but here it was way more of them.
I have a digital souroundset in my livingroom and a movie projector, so when the fighting was on I found my self duckin in the chair I was sitting in, amazing piece of filming.
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Re: Re: Re: Just saw Band Of Brothers
« Reply #17 on: December 31, 2002, 07:31:11 AM »
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so that dude actually ran thru a bunch of Germans to the other side of the town/village/field.......AND BACK!?!??!?!
(srry its been a while since I saw it and dont remember his name..but its when the leader (I forgot which rank) was always dissapearing then he gets hit because he freeses up)


You are referring to lt. Speirs, it's in part 7 of the series, after Bastogne, when lt. Dike (what's in a name?) freaks out. Then Speirs, a platoon leader in Dog Comapany takes over Easy company by orders of Capt. Winters. Don't know whether this was also in the book and if and how it happened in real life????

But don't forget, he also shot all those german POW's on D-day! ;)

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« Reply #18 on: December 31, 2002, 10:22:42 AM »
I recieved the DVD set for Christmas and hadn't watched it yet, but I read the book in one sitting this year and was a very good book... Buit after reading the comments I am stoked!!!
 Now I have a New Years day Agenda

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« Reply #19 on: December 31, 2002, 10:50:54 AM »
"You are referring to lt. Speirs, it's in part 7 of the series, after Bastogne, when lt. Dike (what's in a name?) freaks out. Then Speirs, a platoon leader in Dog Comapany takes over Easy company by orders of Capt. Winters. Don't know whether this was also in the book and if and how it happened in real life???? "

That guy (if I recall correctly) went on to be the govenor of Spandau prison, thus he was Hess's jailor.


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« Reply #20 on: December 31, 2002, 10:54:25 AM »
That guys rocks~!

I love how the rumors about him killing prisoners grows, and how everytime they start talking about it he shows up!

One time even offering a cigerette!

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Just saw Band Of Brothers
« Reply #21 on: December 31, 2002, 01:09:01 PM »
Excellent mini-series. Best I've seen. Watched and taped 'almost' all of them on HBO. Hoped to get the CDs for Christmas but didn't. Might buy them soon or buy them myself for my birthday in April. Do still have a gift certificate to Best Buy for $100...hmmmm.... :D

If you've never seen it you DON'T know what you are missing. Like I say I've seen them all a couple of times and I'm still going to buy the DVDs. It's that good.

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« Reply #22 on: December 31, 2002, 04:17:53 PM »
I might be beating a dead horse, but I'll agree with everyone. BoB was an outstanding series. I just finished the book and it is outstanding also. I liked the part  at the end where they went to their reunion and you got to see the real guys. The part that really got to me was when they showed the cemetary at Normandy. It really choked me up. The first and last scenes in SPR also choked me up when Ryan was in the same cemetary.

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