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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Anybody else going to see it tonight?
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Would like to but it is raining cats and dogs here so will stay in. Let me know what you think.
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I can't wait to see it but am not sure if I want to fight the Memorial weekend crowds. A couple of reviews I read this morning were not good but I don't pay much attention to critics. If anyone sees it, give us a report.
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On some of the other forums it is not getting good reviews. Seems it is more a love story that is interrupted by a Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
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I read that the best part is the 30 minutes of the air raid. I may wait and watch it on DVD so I can leave out the yucky love story part!
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Well, I will have to say the reviews are right about this one. I will give it three out of four stars (just b/c of the awesome special affects) This is not a "war" movie, it's a wartime love story (does "Enemy at the Gate" ring a bell?). I will have to give some credit to the air combat scenes. VERY AWESOME!!! love story part is just the same old story. Overall it's a good movie. Jesse
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30min battle part
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I guess a lot of what you like depends upon which generation you grew up in. I have DVDs of both U-571 and Das Boot, and even with all the special effects in U-571 it does not come close to the realism of Das Boot.
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Hi Johnny! It's going to be tough for ANY war movie to beat Das Boot for realism! It is my all time favorite! the irony of the movie, is what war must have really been like.....to escape all those close calls, only to be bombed in their sub pen port! Great show!!...till...later...G.T.
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Johnny, I agree with you unreservedly about Das Boot. Concerning generational differences: I was nine years old in 1941. I came out of a local movie theater in Louisville, KY about 4:00pm one Sunday everning and newsboys were shouting, "EXTRA, Japs bomb Pearl Harbor". I thought I better get home as quickly as I could because they might get our house next; (cuz I thought Pearl Harbor was somewhere on the Ohio River). I know now I was wrong......Regards, Ad Yeaman
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I agree with you guys about "Das Boot". Great movie! Another classic is "The Bridge". I saw it in college an about 1961 and it still makes me feel sad. I was waiting to get the movie "Enemy at the gates" at Blockbuster. Didn't you guys like it?
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Hi Big Norm! I have never seen the bridge, I shall have to look for it! I classify war movies into two catagories, ones with love stories, and ones without......the ones without are definitly better! Enemy @ the gates, had too much love story!! till...later...G.T.
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