Re: Enemy at the Gates
I finally saw 'Enemy' on Saturday afternoon and the theater I saw it in (Century Cinema, Reno, Nevada) had a very good copy of the film and also an excellent sound system (the film has awesome sound effects). I felt it had some of the elements that 'Private Ryan' had but both of them got lost in sub-plot storylines. I look more for authentic scenes and less for good acting in war movies. 'The Dirty Dozen' was probably one of the most entertaining I can think of and 'The Big Red One' probably one of the best overall. Somewhere 'Patton' has to fit in (that would have to be for George C. Scott's acting, I guess). Bill
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