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I thought this movie was awesome. Some very intense, memorable battle scenes. The only thing I disliked was Grady's character.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by CJ View PostThe movie seemed like it did as much to humanize it's main characters as it did to demonize them. The apartment scene was a good example of this.
"The duality of man."
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The movie seemed like it did as much to humanize it's main characters as it did to demonize them. The apartment scene was a good example of this.
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oh and the movie was... meh. i mean, its hard to make a good tank movie but for what it was i think it was decent. i didnt like coonass at all, but i dont like that actor in anything he plays.
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i thought the CGI gunflashes from the small arms was really distracting. crazy that theyd get so realistic with the big round stuff and wounds and use cheesy b movie grade cgi for the muzzle flash. i think using blanks would have looked alot better visually.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by Unicorn Jeff View PostWhat is exactly hard to watch? Shoot me a PM if you want.
It's hard to describe. Lets just say it doesn't pull any punches whatsoever.
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Guest repliedDamn, this was a seriously intense movie. The big rounds bouncing off the tanks was like nothing I've ever seen in another war movie. The battles looked extremely realistic, more realistic than any other film I can think of. The apartment scene, the scene against the Tiger, which looked massively imposing against little Fury, just on and on intensity and a tightly directed powerhouse of a film. Incredible acting all around, except as mentioned, the rookie was a bit off, but even Shia didn't drive me insane with his whole "I have one character and I'm it in every movie" shit. He actually played a character in this one. Just a great, but hard to watch film.
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Yeah man. The whole movie pulled no punches. When I saw Saving Private Ryan, I loved it because it underscored the discussion of the, "Greatest Generation." It put a big fat line under their literal saving of the world from tyranny. Band of Brothers took a more intimate tack, and Fury really brought that intimacy home. The apartment scene, and Wardaddy kicking Coonass highlight how close their situation forces them to be, and that's glossed over in a lot of war movies. They can get big and impersonal. You really have to go back to Das Boot for a WWII movie this gritty and ferocious.Originally posted by CJ View PostThe apartment scene sure got uncomfortable fast.
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Saw it the other day with my dad, I was surprised that Shia was actually tolerable in a movie.
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Yep and yep..Originally posted by 95DRGT View PostSaw it last night on a pre release. I thought it was damn good overall. It did not disappoint.
Much like Private Ryan when I watched it at the theater everyone just sat there for a few minutes after it was over and said nothing- just kind of stunned of the sacrifice our guys went through and the devastation of war.
I think they could have found someone better person than 'Shane' from Walking Dead to play that character. He was annoying to me.
We saw it last weekend. Good movie.
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I liked it, I like war movies. I thought the plot was a little dry, and brad Pitt didn't top his "Lt Aldo Raine" roll but a good movie nonetheless
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