What is the last WW2 Film or Series you saw?

Discussion in 'Books, Films, TV, Radio' started by Ivan1, Apr 9, 2007.

  1. Markyboy

    Markyboy Member

    I watched Yellow Canary on i-player with Richard Greene. Not seen it before and thought it was cheesy enough but still enjoyable.
     
  2. Chris C

    Chris C Canadian

    If it counts :) I introduced some of my fellow World of Tanks players to Kelly's Heroes last week. We'll finish it this week and will probably watch other war movies following but no idea which as yet.
     
  3. A-58

    A-58 Not so senior Member

    This afternoon I watched the last disc of “The Band of Brothers” collection again. Haven’t seen it in it’s entirety in about 10 years I reckon. Took about a week to take it all in, a few episodes here, one there, another one later on, etc. Hard to believe that it’s been 20 years since it was released. It holds up well.
     
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  4. stolpi

    stolpi Well-Known Member

    New in the Cinema: Battle for the Scheldt

     
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  5. Dave55

    Dave55 Atlanta, USA

    T-34 at 2:15 mark :)
     
  6. Markyboy

    Markyboy Member

    Anybody know how to watch Battle for the Scheldt in the UK? Couldn't find it on Netflix, so is it not streaming here yet?
     
  7. stolpi

    stolpi Well-Known Member

    It is a Dutch production and just came out in the Dutch Cinema's (after a long delay due to Corona) ... I have no idea if and when it will come out abroad.





     
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  8. Markyboy

    Markyboy Member

    Cheers Stolpi, it looks really good so hopefully it’ll be available at some stage!
     
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  9. Dave55

    Dave55 Atlanta, USA

    Not a great plot but lots of good footage of F3F Grummans

     
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  10. Dave55

    Dave55 Atlanta, USA

    Pilot episode

     
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  11. Steve Mac

    Steve Mac Very Senior Member

    Watched ‘The Dam Busters’ last night. Never get tired of watching it. Makes you proud to be British.
     
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  12. TriciaF

    TriciaF Junior Member

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  13. Dave55

    Dave55 Atlanta, USA

  14. davidbfpo

    davidbfpo Patron Patron

    Dave55,

    Ah, the BBC and copyright. I do recommend the book upon which the TV series is based: World War II Behind Closed Doors: Stalin, the Nazis, and the West by Laurence Rees. There is a thread on the book: World War Two. Laurence Rees
     
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  15. Dave55

    Dave55 Atlanta, USA

    That looks good. Available on youtube too. Thanks
     
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  16. Wobbler

    Wobbler Well-Known Member

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  17. Wobbler

    Wobbler Well-Known Member

    It may, with any luck, pop up on Amazon Prime or Netflix, which is where I fortunately managed to catch ‘April 9th (9.April)’, ‘The Resistance Banker (Bankier Van Het Verzet)’ and an excellent Finnish film that was so excellent that I can’t now recall whether it was ‘Winter War (Talvisota)’ or ‘The Unknown Soldier (Tuntematon Sotilas)’.
     
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  18. Wobbler

    Wobbler Well-Known Member

    I’ve also just saved to my Amazon Prime list, but yet to watch, “The 12th Man” (Den 12.Mann), the amazing story of Norwegian Jan Baalsrud, which looks and reads like it should be a very good film.

    The 12th Man (2017) - Video Gallery - IMDb

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  19. Chris C

    Chris C Canadian

    I was surprised and happy that I can fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinally watch Ice Cold in Alex via Hoopla Digital which I get some access to every month via the local library. I'm an hour in and enjoying it, of course. (Even though I am continually perplexed by the 50 year old John Mills playing characters who should have been in their 20s or 30s!) They also have Went the Day Well and I'm looking forward to that!

    edit: Yeah, I really liked Ice Cold in Alex :) Aside from everything else, it was great to see dealing with the desert and its hazards so well portrayed.
     
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  20. Wobbler

    Wobbler Well-Known Member

    Great film. As chance would have it, but no use to you Chris, of course, Talking Pictures TV here are showing it on Saturday at 6.35pm.
     
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