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Masters Of The Air (Band of Brothers and The Pacific 'Sequel')
Posted on 12/3/14 at 9:25 am
Posted on 12/3/14 at 9:25 am
Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg are supposed to be making another WWII mini series for HBO.
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There was a thread on this at the beginning of 2013 when this article and a few others came out. Has anyone heard anything about it lately?
I recently rewatched Band of Brothers and I'm in the process of rewatching The Pacific. I hope this one lives up to the reputation of the first two.
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The pair has the rights to Donald L Miller’s book Masters Of The Air: America’s Bomber Boys Who Fought The Air War Against Nazi Germany, which follows the Mighty Eighth as they carried out bombing runs in France and Germany and engaged in air to air combat. The Eighth survives to this day as a key US fighting force.
There was a thread on this at the beginning of 2013 when this article and a few others came out. Has anyone heard anything about it lately?
I recently rewatched Band of Brothers and I'm in the process of rewatching The Pacific. I hope this one lives up to the reputation of the first two.
This post was edited on 12/3/14 at 9:26 am
Posted on 12/3/14 at 9:43 am to LST
I still have only watched about the first 1/3 or 1/2 of The Pacific...I need to get on that. I just sort of got bored the first time, and never got back into wanting to watch it immediately.
I may try to knock that out over the holidays or something.
I may try to knock that out over the holidays or something.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 9:58 am to CocomoLSU
I can watch BoB over and over. The Pacific on the other hand is not rewatchable. It doesnt pull you in to feel for the characters like BoB did.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 10:23 am to LST
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the Mighty Eighth
Based right here in Bossier City, LA
I hope they put this in production soon.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 10:33 am to CarRamrod
quote:Yep. Feel the same way. I only got through about 2 eps of Pacific before I quit it.
I can watch BoB over and over. The Pacific on the other hand is not rewatchable. It doesnt pull you in to feel for the characters like BoB did.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 10:36 am to CocomoLSU
quote:Sames.
I still have only watched about the first 1/3 or 1/2 of The Pacific...I need to get on that. I just sort of got bored the first time, and never got back into wanting to watch it immediately.
I need to go and rewatch that and BOB, too. Just because, really.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 11:01 am to CarRamrod
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I can watch BoB over and over. The Pacific on the other hand is not rewatchable. It doesnt pull you in to feel for the characters like BoB did.
Used to feel the same way. BoB has better character development that really draws you in.
I watched a Pacific marathon on HBO on Veteran's Day, over 10 straight hours. By the end of the day the show really got to me. I had trouble sleeping a bit that night. 10 hours straight of brutal violence. When I originally watched it was a week to week show, but when you binge watch it, wow, you really get a sensory overload of the violence and brutality of the war in the Pacific. Much greater appreciation now.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 11:06 am to SoDakHawk
Pacific is definitely rewatchable...
BoB is better, but The Pacific's opening theme is better than BoB.
BoB is better, but The Pacific's opening theme is better than BoB.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 11:06 am to CarRamrod
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I can watch BoB over and over. The Pacific on the other hand is not rewatchable. It doesnt pull you in to feel for the characters like BoB did.
The Pacific was certainly more focused on the psychological torment aspect of the individual characters throughout the war, which was very different than the "bond" and "brotherhood" narrative in BoB. This made it seem slower as it surrounded the 3 main characters, and not a whole unit. Personally, I thoroughly enjoyed The Pacific because it wasn't just BoB in the Pacific theatre.
My only complaint with BoB is that I had to rewatch the series in order to match the names and faces of all the guys in Easy Company. Sometimes I just got confused about who was talking about who.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 11:13 am to The Sad Banana
Those of yall that gave up on The Pacific need to stick around until Snafu shows up. He's awesome.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 11:14 am to Bluefin
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The Pacific was certainly more focused on the psychological torment aspect of the individual characters throughout the war, which was very different than the "bond" and "brotherhood" narrative in BoB. This made it seem slower as it surrounded the 3 main characters, and not a whole unit. Personally, I thoroughly enjoyed The Pacific because it wasn't just BoB in the Pacific theatre.
Yeah I remember when Tom Hanks was interviewed about The Pacific he mentioned how it was a conscious choice to make sure there wasn't a "glory of war" feel to it. They wanted to document how horrible and unglorified it really was.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 11:32 am to theGarnetWay
The Pacific captured the feel of the war in that region perfectly.
There was no glory in the fighting, no liberation of cities...just death...and the next island.
With BOB you had a group of guys who were freeing europe so the bond was tighter....
There was no glory in the fighting, no liberation of cities...just death...and the next island.
With BOB you had a group of guys who were freeing europe so the bond was tighter....
Posted on 12/3/14 at 12:12 pm to BCLA
My dad, from Bastrop,La., was in that Bossier city/Shreveport group. Went to London for several years and bombed the Germans all over the place,North Afica, Europe, Germany a lot. I look forward to see a movie about what my late father did in the war. He used to talk about it,but would get upset,even cry whwn a similar movie would come out in the 60's/70's. That Clark Gable Air Force movie was all about dad's bombing effort.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 1:00 pm to asurob1
I've said it here before - The Pacific suffered from trying to tell 3 stories in one series. It just didn't work.
I think they could have maybe put the Leicke and Sledge books together into one series successfully. But the Basilone part was of a different tone. I think his story would have been better as a stand alone movie.
I think they could have maybe put the Leicke and Sledge books together into one series successfully. But the Basilone part was of a different tone. I think his story would have been better as a stand alone movie.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 1:57 pm to Methuselah
I'll watch. But I'd like to see Spielberg & Hank distanced themselves from WW2 series. It would be nice to see them have a series about the Korean War or Vietnam.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 3:21 pm to JBeam
I prefer the pacific over bob.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 3:42 pm to LST
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The Pacific need to stick around until Snafu shows up. He's awesome.
And he was from Louisiana.
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