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Postby dawson99 » Mon Aug 03, 2009 4:23 pm

i know im late, im late, but supernatural!!! almost done season1, just rodered 2 and 3 from play...£11 each!!!

Sam whines a bit but Dean is class


Alos, True Blood, not sure about it yet... has potential but a slow burner
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Postby woof woof ! » Mon Aug 03, 2009 5:14 pm

:D , Supernatural is top of the shop Daws  :buttrock .

Meanwhile , back in the real world , is nobody watching "Rescue Me" ? produced co written and starring Dennis Leary it's been one of my favourite shows these last 2 years. As to be expected from someone with Leary's acid wit every week contains something that has me pmsl.

Last week it was

I'd fight a Lesbo no problem, you can call me Dyke Tyson"

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Postby Reg » Mon Aug 03, 2009 5:19 pm

bavlondon wrote:So HBO finally released a trailer for the upcoming WW2 drama - The Pacific. This is another Spielberg/Hanks production so expect this to be another epic mini series.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e99B80crU3E

PS If anyone is interested in this. I would reccomend people maybe pick up 'With The Old Breed - At Peleliu and Okinawa' - by E.B Sledge and give it a read in advance of watching this. The Pacific is based on that book as well as another which I can't remember of the top of my head. I read Band of Brothers before actually seeing the show on BBC and it really helped to get sunk into the show once it started as you are obviously familiar with many of the characters.

BTW If anyone was wondering what channel it will be on, Sky have the rights for it however it will be airing on one of the Sky Movies channels.

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Hi Bav, I´ll buy that book, thanks.

I read Band of Brothers and of course, the tv series couldnt portray the terrible suffering and psychological trauma the troops suffered (on both sides) under the intense strain of combat - hence in my opinion books are always better than film. Some of the WW1 books make your blood curdle. I wonder why no major film has ever been made of the major WW1 battles? It seems a taboo subject compared to WW11.
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Postby tubby » Mon Aug 03, 2009 5:23 pm

Definatley too taboo Reg, not to mention there are probably not enough veterans around who even want to sit down with a director to get it looking accurate.

Also couldnt agree more on the books are better than tv/film. I am always reading my WW2 books over and over again. Right now I am back on D-Day (Steven Ambrose). Although I tend to buy more books on the European offensive. With the Old Breed is the only 1 I have on the Pacific side so i need to read up more or that once I finish it.
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Postby Reg » Mon Aug 03, 2009 5:34 pm

bavlondon wrote:Definatley too taboo Reg, not to mention there are probably not enough veterans around who even want to sit down with a director to get it looking accurate.

Also couldnt agree more on the books are better than tv/film. I am always reading my WW2 books over and over again. Right now I am back on D-Day (Steven Ambrose). Although I tend to buy more books on the European offensive. With the Old Breed is the only 1 I have on the Pacific side so i need to read up more or that once I finish it.

Yeah I dont know the Pacific war too well even though my uncle flew Catalinas out there. He used to fly the gurkhas on raids.... he used to cr@p himself because he´d fly them in, switch off the engines and glide out of the sky onto the water. They´d quietly debus into dingies and start for the shore at which point the gurkhas would start singing, laughing and lighting cigars! That would be the signal to my uncle to start the engines and fly the héll out of there before the japs opened up!

A couple of great books on a campaign are 'Russia's War: A History of the Soviet Effort: 1941-1945' by Richard Overy and 'Stalingrad: The Fateful Siege: 1942-1943' by Antony Beevor. Both are extremely readable and dont get bogged down in too much unnecessary detail.

I recommend them both, get the Overy book first as it sets the scene for the Beevor tale. IMHO they are the two best books on the subject.
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Postby JoeTerp » Mon Aug 03, 2009 5:43 pm

I think WWI wasn't a "sexy" (sounds terrible to use the word) enough war for movies (Gallipoli, all quiet on the western front, and seargeant york are the only ones off the top of my head). trench warfare is a bit boring in comparison to blitzkrieg, normandy, bulge, holocaust, pearl harbour, iowa jima etc.  FFS even the eastern front of the Euroean theatre is massively underplayed in terms of the number of movies. I am guessing because of the cold war, it would have been taboo to play up the russians beating the germans.
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Postby woof woof ! » Mon Aug 03, 2009 6:15 pm

Although the authors credibility has been questioned (he claims to have been a member of the Gross Deutschland Division) either way, Guy Sajers "The Forgotten Soldier" is  possibly the most detailed and moving story of war on the eastern front I've ever read , I urge anyone interested in the "Eastern Front" to get their mitts on it.

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Postby dawson99 » Mon Aug 03, 2009 6:33 pm

would you class Lawrence of Arabia as a WW1 film?
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Postby Reg » Mon Aug 03, 2009 6:46 pm

woof woof ! wrote:Although the authors credibility has been questioned (he claims to have been a member of the Gross Deutschland Division) either way, Guy Sajers "The Forgotten Soldier" is  possibly the most detailed and moving story of war on the eastern front I've ever read , I urge anyone interested in the "Eastern Front" to get their mitts on it.

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I have it Woof, very dramatic book down to the last page.
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Postby Reg » Mon Aug 03, 2009 6:52 pm

dawson99 wrote:would you class Lawrence of Arabia as a WW1 film?

No I wouldnt because it focuses more on the romance of the individual rather than the tactical aspect of a theatre of war.

Fantastic film, unbelievable script that if it had been written as fiction would have been thrown out as fantasy.

Again there are some great biographies, I have an original  WITH LAWRENCE IN ARABIA by Lowell Thomas Hardcover - Jan 1, 1924) which is over romanticised, there are more objective books out there. The Seven Pillars of Wisdom is too heavy, I cant get into it.
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Postby dawson99 » Mon Aug 03, 2009 6:53 pm

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Postby woof woof ! » Mon Aug 03, 2009 6:56 pm

If you don't already have them Reg I'd recommend John Ericksons "The Road to Stalingrad" and "The Road to Berlin". Although heavy going at times they are both considered "bibles" when it comes to definitive accounts of germany's war against russia.
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Postby woof woof ! » Mon Aug 03, 2009 7:01 pm

Possibly the best (western produced ) film of war on the eastern from.

the classic Cross of Iron
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Postby dawson99 » Mon Aug 03, 2009 7:06 pm

That nutty howard hughes film was WW1 as well wasn't it? Complete mess tho
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Postby red37 » Mon Aug 03, 2009 7:14 pm

Anyone been watching 'THE STREET' written by Jimmy McGovern - 9 bells on a Monday:

Its been enjoyable so far

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