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  • we need a modern iteration of where eagles dare made more true to the book and with better sound effects

  • No Mercy here!

  • Is this based off the urban terror map Eagle? It looka like it

  • Why can't we make these wonderfully ridiculous War movies anymore?I guess if you set them in WW2 :I mean,who would root for Nazis?

  • Wow we were really advanced with dynamite that had different settings. It could blow the shit out of bridges,telegraph poles and old castles but u could set it to half strength so that it would destroy a cable car only a few feet away but not damage the one you are in or the cable that it is attached to.

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  • (Von Harpen): Perhaps ven deez two spies vere ready to take ze cable car from ze castle, i vould have ze honour to ezcort them, save for Major Smith, so SIT DOWN, COLONEL!!

  • Von Harpen in ze house, ja?

  • Don't patronize me, colonel. I went to dusseldorf you know?

  • you cant beat fighting Germans in a high place ( or on the front of a speeding truck).

  • Amazing movie, i love it

  • This is my favourite film. I especially disliked the blonde SS officer, and was pleased when Clint bumped him off !! (the drawing room scene where the other high ranking officers were duped by Burton.)

  • @Broadsword255 You can call me an idiot, but i have the theory that Tarantino was inspired exactly by this blonde SS guy for creating his SS-Sturmbannführer Dieter Hellstrom in Inglorious Basterds.

  • @AndyLaVie that could be thats darren nesbitt tarantino is into rehashing old movies they call this movie where doubles dare 4:14

  • @AndyLaVie Although WED was in no way perfect nor historically accurate, Inglorious Basterds still was utter shite compared to this masterpiece!

  • I can understand that, because, to some degree, I did too (and even though I DID understand he was a "bad guy").

    There are some things you don't really wish on anyone. Not even your worst enemy.

  • Hollywood Blooper: the camouflage winter parkas here have the late war camou pattern, and this is supposed to be about 1941 or something?

  • commentary blooper, who cares.

  • It was well done and very interesting all the same...

  • I always figured it was supposed to be winter of '43 - '44. Remember, the general supposedly had valuable information regarding the Normandy invasion. That would have been unlikely in 1941.

  • It's been years since I've seen this, but I seem to remember the "fake American General" is supposed to know all about the invasion plans for D-Day, which is why the Nazis would want to take him inside the "Schloss Adler" in the first place.

    That would set the movie in winter 1943/1944 or spring 1944 at the latest.

    Don't know how that would fit the chosen uniforms or not (but it wouldn't surprise me to learn they were STILL wrong).

  • @straightandkink917 who cares, this is an amazing film.

  • Tuttavia mu danno brividi

  • this part really scared me in the first time i saw it.

  • Then the filmmakers did their job.

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