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| Quote: SouthStander.com "It is a fantastic mini-series. Epic in every sense of the word. Not for the squemish.
The Pacific, in a very similar vein is also excellent.'"
Disagree on the pacific. Too broad in it's scope and uses three different characters in different war zones to tell the story. Does not have the same level of emotional involvement in the characters and is very disjointed compared to BOB.
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| Quote: SouthStander.com "It is a fantastic mini-series. Epic in every sense of the word. Not for the squemish.
The Pacific, in a very similar vein is also excellent.'"
I agree , Both very powerful series.
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| Quote: Durham Giant "Disagree on the pacific. Too broad in it's scope and uses three different characters in different war zones to tell the story. Does not have the same level of emotional involvement in the characters and is very disjointed compared to BOB.'"
I think they were a bit scared of being accused of just making 'Band Of Brothers 2: The Pacificking', so conciously tried a different formula. I agree with you, it didn't work as well. I've not re-watched it. Who knows, it might improve when I do.
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| I can heartily agree - Band of Brothers is fantastic TV; the interviews with the actual veterans who are portrayed on screen that precede each episode are particularly powerful.
Fantastic stuff, if a little difficult to watch at times.
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| Hated it from start to finish. Historically inaccurate in the extreme with no reference to the other "Allies" in the war - something the yanks have a real inability to do.
Worse than Private Ryan which I thought an impossibility.
Jingoistic sentimental crud which the fantastic action scenes could not even save.
Sorry guys but I really don't like either of them, but the wife does if that helps
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| I've had the BoB boxset for a few years and never got round to watching it, until this week.
Sensational I thought. Some seriously powerful scenes, and for me it really carried across the emotions. You'd feel tense when something was happening, feel the utter relief when they go away etc.
Well worth the £20 I paid for the boxset all that time back.
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| Quote: vastman "Hated it from start to finish. Historically inaccurate in the extreme with no reference to the other "Allies" in the war - something the yanks have a real inability to do.
Worse than Private Ryan which I thought an impossibility.
Jingoistic sentimental crud which the fantastic action scenes could not even save.
Sorry guys but I really don't like either of them, but the wife does if that helps
I'm with you on the US tendency to re-write history, particularly in film; Braveheart, and U571 being particularly egregious examples.
Was BoB guilty of the same crimes, or did it just focus on US units, to follow their stories and create a narrative? I'm not familiar with the facts of the conflicts that were featured in the series in sufficient detail to form a view, so it's a genuine question.
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| Quote: bren2k "I'm with you on the US tendency to re-write history, particularly in film; Braveheart, and U571 being particularly egregious examples.
Was BoB guilty of the same crimes, or did it just focus on US units, to follow their stories and create a narrative? I'm not familiar with the facts of the conflicts that were featured in the series in sufficient detail to form a view, so it's a genuine question.'"
It followed the US units. I'd highly recommend you give it a go to judge for yourself, too.
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| Quote: Steve-O "It followed the US units. I'd highly recommend you give it a go to judge for yourself, too.
I have - watched it ages ago and loved it.
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| Quote: bren2k "I have - watched it ages ago and loved it.'"
Ah I wasn't sure if you were asking the question as someone who hadn't seen it. I can't believe it took me so long to get around to it.
It's what I seem to do with all TV shows really though..
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| Quote: bren2k "I'm with you on the US tendency to re-write history, particularly in film; Braveheart, and U571 being particularly egregious examples.
Was BoB guilty of the same crimes, or did it just focus on US units, to follow their stories and create a narrative? I'm not familiar with the facts of the conflicts that were featured in the series in sufficient detail to form a view, so it's a genuine question.'"
It was the story of a group of volunteer US airbourne troops and to my limited knowledge historically accurate and in my opinion far from jingoistic.
There is one scene where the US troops are sent to escort British Paratroopers from Arnem back to safety. The two commanders meet up at night and the US commander asks the British one where his troops are. The US guy is stunned as with a signal hundreds of British paratroopers emerge from all around. To me that was tribute to the skill and fieldcraft of the British forces that were within feet of the the US airbourne unit, who didn't even know they were there.
Ambrose had already written a book on UK Airbourne forces (Pegasus Bridge) and Band of Brothers was intended as telling the story of Airbourne forces contribution in WW2 from the US perspective.
For me it is one of the finest TV series ever.
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| Quote: vastman "Hated it from start to finish. Historically inaccurate in the extreme with no reference to the other "Allies" in the war - something the yanks have a real inability to do.
Worse than Private Ryan which I thought an impossibility.
Jingoistic sentimental crud which the fantastic action scenes could not even save.
Sorry guys but I really don't like either of them, but the wife does if that helps
Seeing as it's based on accounts of the experiences of Easy Company of the 101st as related by the veterans and in conjunction with historical records and other autobiographies, it's actually considered to be very accurate and is pretty highly regarded by the troops themselves. It's not a wide account of the Allies during the campaign, but a close examination of a small group of men - there is no reason to mention other Allies much at all.
Private Ryan, of the other hand, was indeed over-hyped and over-dramatic according to many veterans.
I would absolutely urge anyone planning on watching Band of Brothers for the first time to read the Ambrose book first. It delivers far more insight and allows you to relate to the characters of the TV series far more deeply.
That said, Ambrose didn't actually think much of the British soldier in WWII. His view was that the British were exhausted by 1944 and were still marked by the horrendous losses of WWI - therefore less willing to expose themselves to danger or take risks, whereas the Americans were 'fresh' and made more impressive advances due to their relative lack of exposure to the dangers - and of course they had Patton driving the Third Army forward. He felt that the war could have ended earlier had the British pushed themselves as the Americans did.
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| I love to see Pegasus Bridge made into a movie .
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| One of the finest things ever put to film for me. The book is also a thoroughly good read. I have watched The Pacific and enjoyed it although I have never felt inclined to re-watch it where as I re-watch BoB at least a couple of times a year.
If you haven't seen it watch out for early roles for such (now) Hollywood luminaries as Tom Hardy, Michael Fassbender and James McAvoy.
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