@@MLawrence-z9k to be fair ML not one of my top 10 ,Saving P R is in a different league but I think this film has a good human, friends, brothers interaction which I think is what they were aiming for ,not so much the "technical correct war equipment" but a tale of brothers caught between a rock and a hard place
@@derek-press u must have misread my post because I'm definitely not disagreeing with you about anything other than it not being in the top 3 greatest war films , I never said it's not in the top ten tho ❤️🥱
The way these guys treat each other is pretty spot on. As a former army infantryman the way these guys ride each other annoy each other fight with and for each other is pretty damn spot on.
Exactly!!! When you mesh into that brotherhood, nobody has to say a word. You can read and understand each other to maintain momentum. Whoever hasn't experienced it, is missing out on something special.
The mark of a great movie is one that makes you feel as if you are actually there experiencing events etc. and not just a bystander watching through a window.. This movie nailed it.
yea i don't get why a lot of people didn't like it. I guess because it's not like other war movies that are full of heroics perfect soldiers. It just told it like it is. There was no glory in the end. Just war
The thing that amazed me about this film was the tank cannon actually looked like they were firing (especially recoil) and not just ejecting a puff of smoke. Not sure if they did it during post-production or real-time but I appreciated the detail regardless.
If you want to know what tank warfare is like then watch this movie. I was a US Army tanker for 12 years and my crews acted like these guys, even cruder at times and the battle scenes are spot on. It is exactly like that when a tank fires of a tracer goes flying past you.
My dad was brad Pitt in real life. Tank squad commander in the end of WW2 and Korea. He only told us one story. In front of my tank a young boy stood up with a panzerfaust aimed at us , hit him with a shell and he completely disappeared.
Yes, old people tell stories, when you hear them you think he probably won the war on his own. mean it comes out later that he was a chef or carried maps on the staff... people who have really experienced war - do not talk about it. And only documents and historians can confirm how it really was, everything else is just fairy tales
@@bigdevil73 WOW , reads like you have a lot of practice to what you wrote ind the end. Not everyone keeps things bottled up. It does no good. My father was anti- war when he came home . And then lost another son in Vietnam, plus one wounded, my brothers. My wounded brother talks about things. He still has a piece of bone fused to his forearm from his friend that was standing next to him. So , Rafael , not everyone lives in silence. DON'T EVER lump individuals into a group.
In my opinion Fury is a superb war movie. Has a great story and a top notch cast. The filming really gives you a feeling of the horror and intensity of war. Definitely one of the best I've seen.
We lost our Dad back in 1996, and he'd commanded a Stuart tank in Patton's Third Army. He got to see the Patton movie, and I think he would have enjoyed Fury and others. As was common back then he didn't speak of his war experiences although we understand and wish he would have. We still miss him.
I watched this film 3 times and I get very emotional just thinking about my uncle walking behind such a war machine. It must have been freaking to count the time you have left to live...He never came back home.
My Uncle Bill was killed in Germany 22 days before Nazis surrendered. I live in the house my Grandfather built and sleep in his bedroom. Old timers, when I first moved here, would come up to me in the street and tell me what a great guy Bill had been. Army, 2nd Lt. Bill Lorenz. Please say his name.
I don't often rewatch movies these days, simply not worth it. However, I keep rewatching Fury. This is top notch and immersive in my opinion. Great flick.
Love all the details the director put into every single aspect of this movie. It’s a fantastic film and the actors chosen were spot on. Really enjoy seeing this behind the scenes stuff, stuff I’ll never ever know about otherwise. Great movie.
This movie gets quite a bit of hate online due to some ridiculous scenes, but overall it is incredible for anyone interested in Sherman tanks and the POV of a tank crew. Wish there were more of these movies and less Fast n Furious
tbh theres not a lot of inaccuracies other than the fact that 1 a tiger wouldn't fire on the move, 2 the Shermans in the film wouldn't be able to fire on the move or that the tiger would target the last tank first but got to agree very entertaining. If they had a 76 with a gyro maybe itd be able to but they didnt have one
Was a tribute to the men of the Greatest Generation. I have known men that were in the Armor Division. A great tribute to the men and machines. Thank You for the making such a great movie.
Entertaining, loved the Tiger tank scrap. The crossroads battle scene at the end, is frankly b-ll-cks! Incapacitated Sherman would have been destroyed in minutes by a SS battalion.
He mentioned at the end of this video that as a director you tend to butt heads with the writers. I like to think David had a disagreement with the writers about this scene. He clearly knows it didn’t make sense but as a Director it’s still his job to convey the writer’s story. Even if doesn’t make sense
@@dailyrevs1320: The writer's story is often the first thing that goes out the window in movie-making. Screen-writers bitch about this, but they love the money.
I've watched this movie many, many times (including i'm watching now - 10/march/2023) and I love this movie so much, the sets is surreal and the cast's performance is incredible and worthy of applause! I've been curious to see what it was like behind the scenes of 'Fury' since the first time I saw the movie, but I kept forgetting, I'm just seeing it now.
you can nitpick all you want but the movie was an emotional rollercoaster and it did a better jjob at showing the horrors of war and the emotions of the soldiers than any other war movie ive seen.@@fallschirmjager0000
@@fallschirmjager0000I'm a history nerd but this is just a movie. If the main characters died in the first battle or in the tiger ambush, it wouldn't be a good movie.
FURY has to be one of my favorites, especially as i adore Tanks. Some folk say this film was unrealistic. How the fk would they know when they weren't there?
Because it was unrealistic. You can read much about tank combat and tactics. Especially the final end of the movie was the most stupid. A whole SS battalion running in front of a isolated sherman was just pure madness and made 0 sense. The germans were not stupid and would have taken that sherman out with 5-6 men and a dozen of panzerschrecks and panzerfaust flanking the sherman.
@@MasterSteve_117 you're correct, I think the director was trying to put across the dedication these men had for the machine, each other and hatred for their enemies cause. Remember at this point in the war, they heard about the Holocaust.
This was an excellent film. What a great look into the process. Folks that criticize some of its inaccuracies are totally missing the point. This wasn't meant to be a documentary.
Very good for a hollywood movie. The multi levels of relation between the commander and the crew in the different situations added a very special dark/bright atmosphere to the scenes.
It looks like it is more easier to be at war than make a movie about war. Thank you for this great behind whane i see all in order to front. Excellent casting by the way
I generally enjoyed the film. But as an ex Tankie I had to cast a slightly critical eye over it. The main criticism is that the troop of tanks operated far to close to one another, in real life there would have been far more distance between tanks, but I fully understand that this was for photographic purposes. The other is the ending, sorry, just naff.
Agree. They made great visual work and atmosphere, but the story is quite flat and battles are too far from reality. Even the last battle. With couple of Panzerfaust, which every division of SS had at that time, Germans would have finished this battle pretty soon. Or simply ignored this immobilised tank and went their way. The final religious speech was also a bit artificial to me, but I can admit, that probably it is personal judgement. I was much more impressed by "Band of Brothers" miniseries. Probably it is good idea to use real background for the film instead of imaginary situations. There are plenty of real stories.
How is it unrealistic? Ah right, because people like you judge an entire move over one scene (that is still extremely good, but apparently having a documentary matters more than entertainment).
Imho this movie has two unrealistic scenes (and I'm not even mentioning the long fighting scene at the end) : the Tiger tank should never have left its conceiled position in stead of coming out of it; and the hidden anti tank cannon should have taken out at least one Sherman tank.
Most comments here assume war is predictable and the procedures are always followed by every group. That is simply not the case. What the tiger should have done or how the Sherman's should have responded is up for anybody's guess in war. Try not to think too much into this film and you can really enjoy it. It's not a history movie.
I mean... If you weren't there how would you know what is accurate and what isn't... Plus yes I know there are books and documentaries but that doesn't account for all Tankers who served... There is a slight possibility that this could have happened in the later parts of WW2... Plus overall it's a film for entertainment... And yes some Historical learning but it's not to overthink about
@@nicolelawless9942 Waaaaaaaaay more intense. But fury is deep and light at the same time while entertaining. I love Saving Private Ryan, great film. But Fury is up there with Inglorius Bastards. Its just a good movie. Saving Private Ryan is so realistic I get involentary body reactions and nervous twitches my wife notices durring some scenes. I've even heard that some WWII verterans couldn't cope with the beach landing scene. It made me tense and I didnt have to go through that before. I'm a Paratrooper but from the 80's and 90's My Grandfathers served in the Pacific and In Europe. My Dad in Vietnam
The last scene makes me uneasy. When I saw it at the theater it moved me. I wasn't right for a few days thinking of the sacrife that the greatest generation made to fight against fascism.
I swear these videos have more production than the movie itself... let that sink in for a sec.... if they put all of the effort on the movie instead of these "videos" it might have been legendary, instead, we got a mid-low movie....
4:13 it's crazy how post-processing, effects, lighting, sound, are all so different in the final film vs the actual filming noises and colours of real life.
With the amount of work they put into the Sherman interior set, attention to detail, the fact that they had access to a real functioning Tiger I (though the Americans never went head to head in Shermans versus a Tiger I, they could have done something else with it)...they had the opportunity to make an incredibly good WW2 movie and they ruined it with things like hip firing M1 Garands, Star Wars red & green tracers, Norman's love story, and the totally incompetent SS unit at the end.
I agree. The special effects were good, the acting was good but the story line was BS. No tank crew in their right mind would stay with a disabled Sherman and take on half the German army including Tiger tanks. In the real war, the crew would abandon the tank and get out of there ASAP. It was just too far fetched.
At the end, the fight at the crossroads with the grenades thrown into the tank . Wardaddy would have been in pieces, if anything. And how come the Germans didn't use their Panzerfaust weapons to just destroy the tank? They sure had many of them......But, all in all, a very entertaining movie which I've seen more than once
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This is one of my top 3 favorite films ever made. The actors in this movie nailed their roles and the director did an amazing job.
You really need to see more movies if this is in your Top 3
@@garrybaldy327 - tell yours favorite top 3 then
@@PereraAjith not this 😂😂😂
@@MLawrence-z9k to be fair ML not one of my top 10 ,Saving P R is in a different league but I think this film has a good human, friends, brothers interaction which I think is what they were aiming for ,not so much the "technical correct war equipment" but a tale of brothers caught between a rock and a hard place
@@derek-press u must have misread my post because I'm definitely not disagreeing with you about anything other than it not being in the top 3 greatest war films , I never said it's not in the top ten tho ❤️🥱
The way these guys treat each other is pretty spot on. As a former army infantryman the way these guys ride each other annoy each other fight with and for each other is pretty damn spot on.
Cool story BroVet.
@@haveaday1812 he's sort of right it varies from crew from unit from regiment
Exactly!!! When you mesh into that brotherhood, nobody has to say a word. You can read and understand each other to maintain momentum. Whoever hasn't experienced it, is missing out on something special.
@@russellgover8899 I hear ya, but missing out on these guys' personality kind sounds like a win to me. Great movie, despicable gang of dudes.
As a female I would not want to bump into an infantryof men in the war!
The mark of a great movie is one that makes you feel as if you are actually there experiencing events etc. and not just a bystander watching through a window.. This movie nailed it.
yea i don't get why a lot of people didn't like it. I guess because it's not like other war movies that are full of heroics perfect soldiers. It just told it like it is. There was no glory in the end. Just war
REALLLL especially at the end where theyre slowly lossing allies and ammo you could FEEL the frightening
I was a stand-in for Logan on Perks of Being a Wallflower. Really nice guy. Fantastic actor. Almost every take he did was money
The thing that amazed me about this film was the tank cannon actually looked like they were firing (especially recoil) and not just ejecting a puff of smoke. Not sure if they did it during post-production or real-time but I appreciated the detail regardless.
Turret coming off the Sherman was pretty realistic. Cool to see how it was done...
The thing that amazed me was how terrible it was.
@@mrderp1292 the movie or war? It was realistic for a made up battle with a tiger tank. So ur saying.....
@@thetvbaby83 Just a terrible film. The tanks couldn't make up for what a terrible movie it was.
@@mrderp1292 you can write, but not so good with reading comprehension ah.
If you want to know what tank warfare is like then watch this movie. I was a US Army tanker for 12 years and my crews acted like these guys, even cruder at times and the battle scenes are spot on. It is exactly like that when a tank fires of a tracer goes flying past you.
They made a PIGS EAR of the tank battles though. No Tiger crew would have done any of that nonsense.
My dad was brad Pitt in real life. Tank squad commander in the end of WW2 and Korea. He only told us one story. In front of my tank a young boy stood up with a panzerfaust aimed at us , hit him with a shell and he completely disappeared.
the young boy was very brave
Yes, old people tell stories, when you hear them you think he probably won the war on his own. mean it comes out later that he was a chef or carried maps on the staff...
people who have really experienced war - do not talk about it.
And only documents and historians can confirm how it really was, everything else is just fairy tales
@@bigdevil73 WOW , reads like you have a lot of practice to what you wrote ind the end. Not everyone keeps things bottled up. It does no good. My father was anti- war when he came home . And then lost another son in Vietnam, plus one wounded, my brothers. My wounded brother talks about things. He still has a piece of bone fused to his forearm from his friend that was standing next to him. So , Rafael , not everyone lives in silence. DON'T EVER lump individuals into a group.
@@vonzitzewitz5454no❤❤❤❤❤❤ lmk❤no
l don't lppn❤
@@vonzitzewitz5454 the child was forced into army
In my opinion Fury is a superb war movie. Has a great story and a top notch cast. The filming really gives you a feeling of the horror and intensity of war. Definitely one of the best I've seen.
Hell of a movie. My dad was 1st Armored in Korea and it brought back many memories of how and what he trained on. Thanks 🙏🏻
He might know my dad tank squad commander end of WW2 and Korea
Your dad may have known my dad
Wouldn't that be something.
My old man was tough as nails with 11 kids, fair, but tough. Never disciplined. He would tell the older ones to do it or he would to them.
We lost our Dad back in 1996, and he'd commanded a Stuart tank in Patton's Third Army. He got to see the Patton movie, and I think he would have enjoyed Fury and others. As was common back then he didn't speak of his war experiences although we understand and wish he would have. We still miss him.
I watched this film 3 times and I get very emotional just thinking about my uncle walking behind such a war machine. It must have been freaking to count the time you have left to live...He never came back home.
My Uncle Bill was killed in Germany 22 days before Nazis surrendered. I live in the house my Grandfather built and sleep in his bedroom. Old timers, when I first moved here, would come up to me in the street and tell me what a great guy Bill had been.
Army, 2nd Lt. Bill Lorenz. Please say his name.
Me too....
All gave some. Some gave all. Honors.
"If you add water to dirt, you get mud.
If you add a lot of water to a lot of dirt, you get a lot of mud."
- David Ayer
Haha
I don't often rewatch movies these days, simply not worth it. However, I keep rewatching Fury. This is top notch and immersive in my opinion. Great flick.
a movie that has real functioning vehicles, true legend
One of the best movies I've ever seen. Brad Pitt and Shia LeBoeuf give stunning performances.
LA Boeuf did a good job....but Pitt gave his normal poor performance....he really is a mediocre actor.....
Love all the details the director put into every single aspect of this movie. It’s a fantastic film and the actors chosen were spot on. Really enjoy seeing this behind the scenes stuff, stuff I’ll never ever know about otherwise. Great movie.
This movie gets quite a bit of hate online due to some ridiculous scenes, but overall it is incredible for anyone interested in Sherman tanks and the POV of a tank crew. Wish there were more of these movies and less Fast n Furious
This film ranks as one of mt favorite war movies. Despite some inaccuracies, its super well made and very entertaining and relatable.
tbh theres not a lot of inaccuracies other than the fact that 1 a tiger wouldn't fire on the move, 2 the Shermans in the film wouldn't be able to fire on the move or that the tiger would target the last tank first but got to agree very entertaining. If they had a 76 with a gyro maybe itd be able to but they didnt have one
@@stubbystudios9811 duh Easy eight sherman can fire while moving
Was a tribute to the men of the Greatest Generation. I have known men that were in the Armor Division. A great tribute to the men and machines.
Thank You for the making such a great movie.
That scene where the tank round pinged off the other tank was 👍🏼
One of the better war movies out there. Not perfect but really good.
Entertaining, loved the Tiger tank scrap. The crossroads battle scene at the end, is frankly b-ll-cks! Incapacitated Sherman would have been destroyed in minutes by a SS battalion.
Yeah, that Tiger would have never broken cover!
What a spectacular job by the Director. So much coordination required. This was one of the best WW II movies. Right up there with Saving Private Ryan.
it was a good movie but historically inaccurate.
david ayer should be so proud of his self ,producing a first class film, filmed as it would have happened
This Fury movie should come back with fury 2 it started from North Africa to France
It’s a great movie and I can’t stop watching,they did incredible job from the director, actors and producer they did amazing
I watched this movie about 20 times and everything was perfect,the acting wow everyone was on point
One of my favourite war movies.well done to all involved
10:39 David ayer admit it 🤣
This, roll credits.
He mentioned at the end of this video that as a director you tend to butt heads with the writers.
I like to think David had a disagreement with the writers about this scene.
He clearly knows it didn’t make sense but as a Director it’s still his job to convey the writer’s story. Even if doesn’t make sense
So many other terrible actions taken in the film as well
@@LucidLegend1984 absolutely agree. It's full of inaccuracies but as a movie, I still think it's great and enjoy it.
@@dailyrevs1320: The writer's story is often the first thing that goes out the window in movie-making. Screen-writers bitch about this, but they love the money.
Absolutely one of the greatest in every way! Production, cast, sets and all!!
What on Earth are you talking about? It's amongst the worst, up there with Hacksaw Ridge..
@@yeahno6100got disagree with you there, bud. Not quite saving private Ryan, but not far off.
@@yeahno6100 whats your greatest war films then?
I've watched this movie many, many times (including i'm watching now - 10/march/2023) and I love this movie so much, the sets is surreal and the cast's performance is incredible and worthy of applause! I've been curious to see what it was like behind the scenes of 'Fury' since the first time I saw the movie, but I kept forgetting, I'm just seeing it now.
you can nitpick all you want but the movie was an emotional rollercoaster and it did a better jjob at showing the horrors of war and the emotions of the soldiers than any other war movie ive seen.@@fallschirmjager0000
@@fallschirmjager0000I'm a history nerd but this is just a movie. If the main characters died in the first battle or in the tiger ambush, it wouldn't be a good movie.
Best tank movie ever. And among the best war movies too.
Love these guys man great actors
One of the best cast ensembles in any war movie
I love that movie so many times i watching right here in the Philippines, the expression
of their face is so ideal its so natural
Former US ARMY 19K (M1A1 Abrams crewman) this is by far one of if not my favorite movies.and yes I do like it for the accuracy
Even if this film isn’t accurate to WWII , it’s still one of my favorite movies
This movie was such a blockbuster movie
In the worst sense of the word.
I remember seeing a picture of my Uncle Cecil Dickerson with his Sherman tank crew. He was the tank commander.
You made an awesome movie!
Great film , really is one of the best all-time war movies
Incredible film always will be every time u watch it . Perfect
*Awaiting the director's cut to be shown in full soon!* 👍
can't forget "fire.! "fire what" 😂
finally a new video of fury ... ;)
FURY has to be one of my favorites, especially as i adore Tanks. Some folk say this film was unrealistic. How the fk would they know when they weren't there?
Because it was unrealistic. You can read much about tank combat and tactics. Especially the final end of the movie was the most stupid. A whole SS battalion running in front of a isolated sherman was just pure madness and made 0 sense. The germans were not stupid and would have taken that sherman out with 5-6 men and a dozen of panzerschrecks and panzerfaust flanking the sherman.
@@MasterSteve_117 you're correct, I think the director was trying to put across the dedication these men had for the machine, each other and hatred for their enemies cause. Remember at this point in the war, they heard about the Holocaust.
5* movie. Absolutely addictive.
This was an excellent film. What a great look into the process. Folks that criticize some of its inaccuracies are totally missing the point. This wasn't meant to be a documentary.
For me this is one of the best war movie
I wish they’d make more movies like this. I thought it was incredible
No other movie can beat saving private Ryan hands down! The addiction is real
Right here in the Philippines, that movie is number one at that time FURY
Gerçekten taktir edilecek bir film olmuş bravo çok tşkurler harika
Best Tank Movie ever Design
Very good for a hollywood movie. The multi levels of relation between the commander and the crew in the different situations added a very special dark/bright atmosphere to the scenes.
I think it was a great movie ,I've watched it about 5 times
I'm finally getting to see this on today. Thanks to Netflix!
This will be the best movie I have ever watched in the future. ❤
It looks like it is more easier to be at war than make a movie about war.
Thank you for this great behind whane i see all in order to front.
Excellent casting by the way
Watched the behind the scenes of the involvement of the tank museum’s involvement, excellent piece
The best War Movie i've ever seen!!!!!!! I love tanks!!!!!!!
O melhor filme de guerra que eu vi na minha vida. Sensacional, o realismo das cenas são de arrepiar. Fantástico!
I hope they make a prequel!
A prequel would be important. I commented earlier on the back story of Pitts character, and why Norman was a special case to him.
I generally enjoyed the film. But as an ex Tankie I had to cast a slightly critical eye over it. The main criticism is that the troop of tanks operated far to close to one another, in real life there would have been far more distance between tanks, but I fully understand that this was for photographic purposes. The other is the ending, sorry, just naff.
What a masterpiece
I loved this movie ba j in 2014 and just re watched it 👌🏽👌🏽 it feels very real
Best dam movie I ever seen.
Michael Peña wearing the top hat! 💀🤣
“I want to try to make it as real as possible” then proceeds to make the tank duel with the Tiger as unrealistic as possible
Agree. They made great visual work and atmosphere, but the story is quite flat and battles are too far from reality. Even the last battle. With couple of Panzerfaust, which every division of SS had at that time, Germans would have finished this battle pretty soon. Or simply ignored this immobilised tank and went their way. The final religious speech was also a bit artificial to me, but I can admit, that probably it is personal judgement. I was much more impressed by "Band of Brothers" miniseries. Probably it is good idea to use real background for the film instead of imaginary situations. There are plenty of real stories.
How is it unrealistic? Ah right, because people like you judge an entire move over one scene (that is still extremely good, but apparently having a documentary matters more than entertainment).
Imho this movie has two unrealistic scenes (and I'm not even mentioning the long fighting scene at the end) : the Tiger tank should never have left its conceiled position in stead of coming out of it; and the hidden anti tank cannon should have taken out at least one Sherman tank.
Most comments here assume war is predictable and the procedures are always followed by every group. That is simply not the case. What the tiger should have done or how the Sherman's should have responded is up for anybody's guess in war. Try not to think too much into this film and you can really enjoy it. It's not a history movie.
I mean... If you weren't there how would you know what is accurate and what isn't... Plus yes I know there are books and documentaries but that doesn't account for all Tankers who served... There is a slight possibility that this could have happened in the later parts of WW2... Plus overall it's a film for entertainment... And yes some Historical learning but it's not to overthink about
Best job I ever had!!
What a great movie. So we’ll done.
god this movie is so good
This was great. Thank you for putting this together.
Amazing movie. Very well done
I'm going to watch this movie again tonight! Love this movie!!!!!
I loved saving private Ryan more, way more intense
@@nicolelawless9942 Waaaaaaaaay more intense. But fury is deep and light at the same time while entertaining. I love Saving Private Ryan, great film. But Fury is up there with Inglorius Bastards. Its just a good movie. Saving Private Ryan is so realistic I get involentary body reactions and nervous twitches my wife notices durring some scenes. I've even heard that some WWII verterans couldn't cope with the beach landing scene. It made me tense and I didnt have to go through that before. I'm a Paratrooper but from the 80's and 90's My Grandfathers served in the Pacific and In Europe. My Dad in Vietnam
Un grande film 🎥 🇮🇹
Fantastic Film & very immersive 👍👍
For me , Fury is a masterpiece war movies !!!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 y los Marvel el futuro.😂😂😂
Bridge at Remagen is a good movie with tanks also, the tanks are not the focus (well sort of) but it's cool to see them smash through lines.
This movie was sooo nerve wracking
Bravo .....respect de Romania
I've never seen a funnier "anti-war" movie. This film was the cinematic revenge for Omaha Beach.
I agree 👍 bro
Anti war?
Don’t agree
"Anti-war movie?" Hell, I don't even get what your intimating let alone understand what you're saying.
You haven't seen full metal jacket?
What a epic movie David 👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
This movie was art & loved every minute of it. 🤘
Loved the Film. Have watched it several several times Liked the action
Superb Video!
The last scene makes me uneasy. When I saw it at the theater it moved me. I wasn't right for a few days thinking of the sacrife that the greatest generation made to fight against fascism.
Exactly what saving private Ryan did to me when i watched it at home 2 weeks ago. My nightmares are very intense though
I swear these videos have more production than the movie itself... let that sink in for a sec.... if they put all of the effort on the movie instead of these "videos" it might have been legendary, instead, we got a mid-low movie....
Excelente peli, dsd San Luis. Argentina 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
This was a fantastic movie.
Favorite film is very good
4:13 it's crazy how post-processing, effects, lighting, sound, are all so different in the final film vs the actual filming noises and colours of real life.
One of my favourite movie .
With the amount of work they put into the Sherman interior set, attention to detail, the fact that they had access to a real functioning Tiger I (though the Americans never went head to head in Shermans versus a Tiger I, they could have done something else with it)...they had the opportunity to make an incredibly good WW2 movie and they ruined it with things like hip firing M1 Garands, Star Wars red & green tracers, Norman's love story, and the totally incompetent SS unit at the end.
I agree. The special effects were good, the acting was good but the story line was BS. No tank crew in their right mind would stay with a disabled Sherman and take on half the German army including Tiger tanks. In the real war, the crew would abandon the tank and get out of there ASAP. It was just too far fetched.
After 9 years of waiting.
Best War Movie Ever
At the end, the fight at the crossroads with the grenades thrown into the tank . Wardaddy would have been in pieces, if anything. And how come the Germans didn't use their Panzerfaust weapons to just destroy the tank? They sure had many of them......But, all in all, a very entertaining movie which I've seen more than once
Brilliant film
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Its a hard work i love too much this movie❤❤
Great production, but final showdown has nothing to do with reality.