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Post by trevorgas on Sept 13, 2022 7:21:57 GMT
It's a great series, still has a few inaccuracies (to be expected) and a couple of character assassinations (unfair as these are real people) though. How far have you got? Watched about 6 so far . It's a good series as is Pacific,agree with Stuart re the character assassination and the air brushing of the British on D Day plus.
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Post by yattongas on Sept 13, 2022 8:10:13 GMT
It's a good series as is Pacific,agree with Stuart re the character assassination and the air brushing of the British on D Day plus. Not heard about Pacific , will give that a try afterward.
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Post by stuart1974 on Sept 13, 2022 8:41:35 GMT
It's a good series as is Pacific,agree with Stuart re the character assassination and the air brushing of the British on D Day plus. I would agree Pacific is good. Best film I've seen for accuracy (within the limits of artistic licence) is Master and Commander. Amistad was good too as was The Longest Day. Worst was definitely Braveheart, so much so I couldn't bring myself to watch The Patriot.
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Post by baggins on Sept 13, 2022 10:48:33 GMT
It's a good series as is Pacific,agree with Stuart re the character assassination and the air brushing of the British on D Day plus. Not heard about Pacific , will give that a try afterward. I tbought it wasn't quite as good as Band of Brothers, still worth a watch though. If they ever get round to it, looking forward to Speilberg and Hanks putting the series together of the Mighty 8th? About the US Bomber crews.
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Post by trevorgas on Sept 13, 2022 12:14:23 GMT
It's a good series as is Pacific,agree with Stuart re the character assassination and the air brushing of the British on D Day plus. Not heard about Pacific , will give that a try afterward. It's excellent
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Post by trevorgas on Sept 13, 2022 12:15:42 GMT
It's a good series as is Pacific,agree with Stuart re the character assassination and the air brushing of the British on D Day plus. I would agree Pacific is good. Best film I've seen for accuracy (within the limits of artistic licence) is Master and Commander. Amistad was good too as was The Longest Day. Worst was definitely Braveheart, so much so I couldn't bring myself to watch The Patriot. Yep with you on that selection,I would add Zulu as that is pretty accurate as well.
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Post by stuart1974 on Sept 13, 2022 12:35:30 GMT
I would agree Pacific is good. Best film I've seen for accuracy (within the limits of artistic licence) is Master and Commander. Amistad was good too as was The Longest Day. Worst was definitely Braveheart, so much so I couldn't bring myself to watch The Patriot. Yep with you on that selection,I would add Zulu as that is pretty accurate as well. Except Private Hook, the singing and the 24th Regiment of Foot being Welsh. 😉
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Post by oldie on Sept 13, 2022 12:49:53 GMT
Are you guys serious?
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Post by stuart1974 on Sept 13, 2022 12:53:15 GMT
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Post by oldie on Sept 13, 2022 14:10:06 GMT
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Post by trevorgas on Sept 13, 2022 15:48:08 GMT
Yep with you on that selection,I would add Zulu as that is pretty accurate as well. Except Private Hook, the singing and the 24th Regiment of Foot being Welsh. 😉 Ah yes bit of poetic licence but the setting and the battle were accurate ,yep I don't think many people realise that the 24th was an English Regiment,I've never understood why it was portrayed as Welsh. I have been lucky enough to visit Rorkes Drift and Islandwhana,the latter being like the Somme a place that is very quite and full atmosphere,if you climb up the hill where a few soldiers made their last stand and close your eyes I swear you can hear and visualise the whole battle spread out below you .
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Post by stuart1974 on Sept 13, 2022 16:13:32 GMT
Except Private Hook, the singing and the 24th Regiment of Foot being Welsh. 😉 Ah yes bit of poetic licence but the setting and the battle were accurate ,yep I don't think many people realise that the 24th was an English Regiment,I've never understood why it was portrayed as Welsh. I have been lucky enough to visit Rorkes Drift and Islandwhana,the latter being like the Somme a place that is very quite and full atmosphere,if you climb up the hill where a few soldiers made their last stand and close your eyes I swear you can hear and visualise the whole battle spread out below you . Probably how they got Richard Burton as narrator. Yes, the 24th started out as nominally the 2nd Warwickshires, not that those names really meant much to most regiments. As you probably know they did become the South Wales Borderers under the Cardwell and Haldane reforms. The 28th was supposed to be North Gloucestershire but was invariably manned by Irishmen. A good film nonetheless.
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Post by trevorgas on Sept 13, 2022 16:16:43 GMT
Ah yes bit of poetic licence but the setting and the battle were accurate ,yep I don't think many people realise that the 24th was an English Regiment,I've never understood why it was portrayed as Welsh. I have been lucky enough to visit Rorkes Drift and Islandwhana,the latter being like the Somme a place that is very quite and full atmosphere,if you climb up the hill where a few soldiers made their last stand and close your eyes I swear you can hear and visualise the whole battle spread out below you . Probably how they got Richard Burton as narrator. Yes, the 24th started out as nominally the 2nd Warwickshires, not that those names really meant much to most regiments. As you probably know they did become the South Wales Borderers under the Cardwell and Haldane reforms. The 28th was supposed to be North Gloucestershire but was invariably manned by Irishmen. A good film nonetheless. And Stanley Baker,nearly said Baxter🤭🤭
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Post by yattongas on Sept 19, 2022 13:58:39 GMT
Little bit late to the party but I’m watching ‘Band of brothers’ on sky Atlantic. It’s good ! It's a great series, still has a few inaccuracies (to be expected) and a couple of character assassinations (unfair as these are real people) though. How far have you got? Watching the last episode and I’m thinking ….that looks familiar 🤔…..anyway turns out it’s filmed at Grandhotel Giessbach very close to where I stayed on holiday this summer near Interlaken!
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Post by yattongas on Oct 1, 2022 21:40:45 GMT
This England.
What a bunch of *bleeps* we had leading us eh ? 🙄
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Post by francegas on Oct 11, 2022 18:18:22 GMT
Just watched on Netflix a three part documentary/series called "Aftershock Everest and the Nepal Earthquake"
It was excellent. Had interviews from survivors and real footage when the Earthquake hit Everest, Everest base camp,Kathmandu and the Langtang valley.
Having been to Nepal 4 times and Base camp 3 times it was a very poignant watch for us as we returned home just two weeks before the Earthquake hit. One of the villages we visited just a few weeks earlier "Barpak" was the epicenter of the earthquake and was totally flattened.
So in my books this is well worth a watch.
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Post by stuart1974 on Dec 23, 2022 0:22:56 GMT
Just caught the last few episodes of The Traitors on BBC. Interesting format with twists, sort of a game of Cluedo mixed with Big Brother and Bush tucker trials.
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Post by Gastafari on Dec 23, 2022 10:32:03 GMT
I've started rewatching The Wire again after about 15 years.
It just gets better and better with age.
It was always a close call between The Sopranos and The Wire as to the G.O.A.T in regards to TV Series.
Over time I think The Wire now edges it. Just superb in every way.
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Post by pirate on Dec 23, 2022 14:23:00 GMT
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Post by Gassy on Dec 23, 2022 15:17:52 GMT
I've started rewatching The Wire again after about 15 years. It just gets better and better with age. It was always a close call between The Sopranos and The Wire as to the G.O.A.T in regards to TV Series. Over time I think The Wire now edges it. Just superb in every way. This has been on my list for a very long time. Where are you watching it? I’ve just started House of Cards again, which I adore until the last season
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