It has Nazis, explosions and I won't have to think while I am being entertained.
"It has Reacher and the Witcher in it!"
My wife is very excited about this. I think it looks like it could be pretty fun as well.
Noddaz said:It has Nazis, explosions and I won't have to think while I am being entertained.
Also based on real people:
John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming Churchill, DSO & Bar, MC & Bar (16 September 1906 – 8 March 1996) was a British Army officer. Nicknamed "Fighting Jack Churchill" and "Mad Jack", he fought in the Second World War with a longbow, a basket-hilted Scottish broadsword, and a set of bagpipes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Churchill
My favorite "WW2" movie is currently Inglorious Basterds. This looks a lot like that. Color me interested.
In reply to Keith Tanner :
The "Reacher" that can pretend to be almost Reacher's size, but not the greatest actor, or the guy 1/2 Reacher's size, that - despite not being a very good person - is actually a good actor?
In reply to aircooled :
The book this was based on was very interesting. I'm torn about it being made like this, but I'll watch.
I'm in. It's directed by Guy Ritchie, who has more hits than misses, IMO. Speaking of him, his new Netflix show "The Gentlemen" is really good. It's loosely based on his film of the same name that came out a few years back.
In reply to Tom_Spangler (Forum Supporter) :
Is that the one with the scene of Colin Farrel whooping those kids in a deli? I've only seen that scene, but that alone makes me want to watch it.
z31maniac said:In reply to Tom_Spangler (Forum Supporter) :
Is that the one with the scene of Colin Farrel whooping those kids in a deli? I've only seen that scene, but that alone makes me want to watch it.
Yeah, that's the one. The movie is pretty decent, nothing amazing, but it's entertaining. The show is better, IMO, because it has a chance to develop the characters a bit more. They are very loosely connected, you don't need to see one to see the other.
z31maniac said:In reply to Tom_Spangler (Forum Supporter) :
Is that the one with the scene of Colin Farrel whooping those kids in a deli? I've only seen that scene, but that alone makes me want to watch it.
I've probably watched that scene 20 times. Never fails to brighten my day.
I have a feeling I've read a book about that group. They were hardcore--planning on taking a page from Vlad the Impaler by nailing Wermacht testicles to trees if there was an invasion...
Kreb (Forum Supporter) said:z31maniac said:In reply to Tom_Spangler (Forum Supporter) :
Is that the one with the scene of Colin Farrel whooping those kids in a deli? I've only seen that scene, but that alone makes me want to watch it.
I've probably watched that scene 20 times. Never fails to brighten my day.
Clicked the link expecting Will Ferrel. That would have been a very different kind of movie.
ShawnG said:I wonder how Christopher Lee would feel about it.
Probably that they got the sound effects all wrong...
In reply to Beer Baron 🍺 :
He was a member of the real Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare.
Haven't seen it yet and was ready to bow it off but then I saw Guy Ritchie directed it. Going to watch.
In reply to Keith Tanner :
The Critical Drinker referred to the bigger of the Reachers visually as "a condom filled with almonds" - while that is a weird visual to imagine, Its not entirely wrong. Its a nice homage to the books.
Combine that with Cavil who is both a great actor and a beast, and a topic that is always fun, I think im 1000% in on this movie.
I saw it Tuesday. It was entertaining. I don't think it's going to go down as a classic, but it was worth watching. Definitely better than most of the movies I've seen in the last few years.
Just got home from seeing it. It's a little bit like Inglorious Bastards meets Casablanca meets The Guns of Navarone. I wouldn't say that it's the best WWII movie ever made, but it is absolutely worth seeing.
Mndsm said:My favorite "WW2" movie is currently Inglorious Basterds. This looks a lot like that. Color me interested.
Inglorious Basterds has its moments, but it's painful to watch in the same way that Everybody Loves Raymond is painful to watch. Far too many long drawn out moments of awkward.
That opening scene, however, nails it. And I had a serious laugh when Brad Pitt's character complained about how dumb an idea it was to fight in a basement.
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