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Mugen910 10:24 AM 06-24-2009
Found this on another forum...


I guess it's just like Band Of Brothers...but in the Pacific.. I cannot wait..same directors too!


Video
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adampc22 10:31 AM 06-24-2009
looks sweet
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adampc22 10:33 AM 06-24-2009
more crying at the end
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taltos 10:34 AM 06-24-2009
Not coming out until next year.
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Mugen910 10:34 AM 06-24-2009
Originally Posted by adampc22:
more crying at the end
:-)
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adampc22 11:45 AM 06-24-2009
Originally Posted by Mugen910:
:-)
u telling me u didnt cry at the end of band of brothers ? lol
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bigloo 11:47 AM 06-24-2009
Is this based on a book too. BOB is one of the best 10 hrs of film you can watch!
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Mugen910 11:51 AM 06-24-2009
Originally Posted by adampc22:
u telling me u didnt cry at the end of band of brothers ? lol
No...but it was a real tear jerker when I saw the old dudes recalling the story. :-)
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ActionAndy 12:08 PM 06-24-2009
Band of Brothers on Blu Ray is absolutely the raddest way to spend time in front of your home theater. Really looking forward to this--I feel like the Pacific theater doesn't get as much attention (though the Eastwood movies did give them some). Possibly because Nazis/Germans are the go-to tv/movie villain?
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bigloo 12:29 PM 06-24-2009
Originally Posted by ActionAndy:
Band of Brothers on Blu Ray is absolutely the raddest way to spend time in front of your home theater. Really looking forward to this--I feel like the Pacific theater doesn't get as much attention (though the Eastwood movies did give them some). Possibly because Nazis/Germans are the go-to tv/movie villain?


I think this mainly has to do with a 1:1 battle in the most part in the pacific. Europe was a true world war. The Pacific was small in comparison and the ending was quick. Then take into account that Japan quickly rebuilt and became a strong US alley. But I agree, the Pacific deserves more face time as it was a brutal war fought by brave soldiers too.
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ucla695 08:21 PM 06-24-2009
I can't wait to see this. I'm a huge fan of BOB and tt's great to see that Steven and Tom are at it again. :-)
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WildBlueSooner 09:09 PM 06-24-2009
This looks amazing...I cannot wait!
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JE3146 09:22 PM 06-24-2009
I will be watching this. I will be owning this. I will be rewatching this. Nuff said.

I've watched my DVD set of Band of Brothers maybe 40 times. I've watched the blu-ray set another dozen times.

Never gets old. Greatest pieces of film in my generation. Period.
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VirtualSmitty 09:37 PM 06-24-2009
Originally Posted by bigloo:
I think this mainly has to do with a 1:1 battle in the most part in the pacific. Europe was a true world war. The Pacific was small in comparison and the ending was quick. Then take into account that Japan quickly rebuilt and became a strong US alley.
I'm not sure I can agree with any of this :-)

Looking forward to the series tho :-)
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bigloo 10:24 PM 06-24-2009
Originally Posted by VirtualSmitty:
I'm not sure I can agree with any of this :-)

Looking forward to the series tho :-)

Which part?
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VirtualSmitty 09:45 AM 06-25-2009
Originally Posted by bigloo:
Which part?
All of it. The Pacific was not a 1 on 1 affair. Japan had been at war with China for much longer and was at with the Commonwealth forces. Russia also jumped in at the end. I don't think i'd call the battles of Midway, Guadalcanal, Okinawa, Iwo Jima, Leyte Gulf, small affairs. It wasn't shorter, it began in 1942 and ended in 1945 . And it took not one, but two Atomic bombs to get them to surrender. And the Japanese surrendered after the Germans so i'm not sure i'd call the ending quick.
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bigloo 10:10 AM 06-25-2009
The Russians has a few border wars with the Japanese after the war in Europe ended, not much else. Although Japan invaded China and drew massive response from the Soviets, this was not the 1942-45 Pacific war, this happened in the late 30's. Also European "participated" in the Paicific but was too busy picking up the pieces to really get involved, the support was small. I think the war in Europe was much bigger than that in the Pacific. I am not playing down the Pacific war (of 1942-45), just giving a reason why it does not get as much coverage. It does boil down to Japan vs. USA though. Sure the Aussies had people in their, I believe so did the Thailand, but the vast vast majority of forces can from two countries. The war in China is even more unreported/filmed then the other wars. Millions of Chinese died at the hands of the Japenese and this gets almost no coverage.
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Cigargal 10:15 AM 06-25-2009
There are tons of movies about the Pacific theatre

Sands of Iwo Jima
Guadacanal Diary
Back to Bataan
Flying Tigers
Bridge over the River Kwai
Pearl Harbour
30 Seconds Over Tokyo
Father Goose
From Here to Eternity

Just to name a few off the top of my head. I am sure you can think of others
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adampc22 03:03 PM 06-25-2009
Originally Posted by bigloo:
The Russians has a few border wars with the Japanese after the war in Europe ended, not much else. Although Japan invaded China and drew massive response from the Soviets, this was not the 1942-45 Pacific war, this happened in the late 30's. Also European "participated" in the Paicific but was too busy picking up the pieces to really get involved, the support was small. I think the war in Europe was much bigger than that in the Pacific. I am not playing down the Pacific war (of 1942-45), just giving a reason why it does not get as much coverage. It does boil down to Japan vs. USA though. Sure the Aussies had people in their, I believe so did the Thailand, but the vast vast majority of forces can from two countries. The war in China is even more unreported/filmed then the other wars. Millions of Chinese died at the hands of the Japenese and this gets almost no coverage.
what about the british forces thay were fighting the japanese there years before america joined the war in places like singapor borneo burma hong kong most of south east asia and even northern india
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Mugen910 03:10 PM 06-25-2009
Originally Posted by Cigargal:
There are tons of movies about the Pacific theatre
Just to name a few off the top of my head. I am sure you can think of others

Sands of Iwo Jima (Liked)
Guadacanal Diary (didn't see)
Back to Bataan (didn't see)
Flying Tigers (didn't see)
Bridge over the River Kwai (didn't see)
Pearl Harbour (eh)
30 Seconds Over Tokyo (didn't see)
Father Goose (didn't see)
From Here to Eternity (didn't see)

Thanks for the info...

Thanks guys for the History lesson.
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