Saving Private Ryan/Band Of Brothers/The Pacific-Masterpieces by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg

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With over 80 awards and counting, Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg have perfected three of no doubt the greatest (war based) films ever created. It started with "Saving Private Ryan" in 1998 and continued to first "Band of Brothers" in 2001, and now "The Pacific" in 2010. Which was your favorite? Who was your favorite character? Let's hope there's more to come.

Films:
"Saving Private Ryan" © Dreamworks
"Band of Brothers" © HBO
"The Pacific" © HBO

Music:
"The War" by AVOX © 2010 Sleepwalker Music
"Serenata Immortale" by The Immediate © 2008 Imperativa Records

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  • is a great video my great great father is an marines (im french he go poland to america after war he came in france he was ex marines) R.I.P he was go to pearl harbor guadalcanal saipan okinawa

  • The actor (Freddie Joe Farnsworth) who plays Captain Thomas "Stumpy" Stanley in Part 9 of TP also plays the Able Co. paratrooper riding on a white horse in Carentan in BOB.

    The actor (Corey Johnson) who plays Major Kent, the battalion surgeon, in Part 9 of BOB also plays the 7th Naval Battalion (orange-marked helmet) radioman whose face is blown off in SPR.

    Pretty cool to see that there are actors who dedicated themselves to more than one of these productions.

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  • @mattthoms17 Slavery? The Civil War?What does that have to do with ANYTHING? You try too hard.

  • @Weintraubeheld221 you should learn some history. all slavery was abolished after the civil war..

  • They need to make one about the Russians now that would be cool

  • @Theakker3B The Japs would be cool too.

  • @Weintraubeheld221 Also, yes, racism was still alive in the 40s in EVERY country. Look at a propoganda country from any country. Yes the Wehrmact served many ethnicities but they were also in segregated units, just like that of the US forces. Still, I don't see what any of this has to do with your "German hating garbage" point as all the points you're making are completely irrelevant.

    P.S. If Hanks and Spielberg wanted a black guy for private ryan, they would've gotten one.

  • @Weintraubeheld221 That movie is based off of a book, Spielberg and Hanks were merely being true to that. There's one Jew in the unit which is just brings the audience character development as any decent film should. And what do you expect from an American unit? There's GOING to be people whose genes came from other countries being that their ancestors immigrated to the US. EVERY unit was like that.

  • @jiggyrules

    Read the Book "D-Day: Battle of normandy" by Antony Beevor for example if you wanna learn about history. I bet when you read a book last time it was in school. Stupid fuck.

  • @xBIzMOx

    Disrespect the men and woman blaw blaw, wrap your stupidity into phony patriotism doesn't make it true. If you don't care about the law of physics, in which grad could tanks shoot just for example, you don't care about logic.

    Your pathetic sir, your the grunting afterbirth of a generation which was raised with BS Media Propaganda. Go to hell, you can ask the "men and woman" who sacrificed there what realy happend. Stupid fuck

  • @hippowithnoodles444

    Yeah, German hating garbage. Example? Look, the Unit which should save Prvt. Ryan is a mixed group of Greeks, Jews,Italians and i guess Diesel should act a black guy.

    Thats total nonsens. In the 40s, in some US State slavery was still legal. There was strict racial segregation in the US Army while in the Wehrmacht served West-Asian Soldiers, Indians, Arabs, Turks and so on.

  • very well done

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