Great movie. Weapons are correct and plenty of them
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Great movie. Weapons are correct and plenty of them
Wasn't it banned in Israel think she is an Isralian thought it was in the review seen on TV last week.
It has been banned in Lebanon. She is Israeli. She is a tough bird from what I can gather, member of the IDF. Strong advocate for Israel.
Movie is just great. And they had some good individuals getting period weapons right. I can't say all were accurate but the British had Enfields, the Germans GEW98's and the British sniper had a P-14/1917 with a scope. The American had a trench gun. German fighter plane used to escape was a bit outdated for that late in the war. Only ones I can't say for sure were the Turks. Just couldn't ever get a good enough look at them to tell.
Was it a "G" "D" "K" series or one of the Spanish Merlin engined ones they used in the Battle of Britain (Adolf "Dolpho" Galland flew one in that movie.) actually I think those are in a hanger in the USA somewhere, it is getting pretty hard now days to find these WWII birds in flying condition as I think the last ridgy didge flying ME-109 went for a belly landing some years ago.
I try to get past the obvious fo pars they have in movies and look at the story line as long as they are close, unless they had an M1A1 going head to head with a Tiger then again we had that ridiculous movie where a current day aircraft carrier went back to Dec 7th 1941 and was just about to stop the Japanese attack on Pearl when at the last minute they warped back to the present day!!!!!!:confused:
Saw it tonight only because of the WW1 theme. Was not disappointed in that aspect at all.
yes dam good film, just seen it today
only spotted 2 errors,
Banned in Syria, too. I don't think they do much movie watching these days.
Only youtube with tanks being blown up with wire guided A/T rockets