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Sounds like it has more depth and substance than the "Sgt. Fury"...

Posted by musetap on October 19, 2014 at 11:50:45:

I thought of when just seeing the title and subject matter.

Still a LOT of comic books Hollywood hasn't tapped into in place of putting any effort into developing original scripts and stories.

Nice review! - I'll look for "Fury" on BR - gotta love a good WWII film.

As an actor could Pitt finally be catching up with his celebrity status?

The past few years he's become pretty solid.

Addendum: In "Wayfairing Stranger", James Lee Burke creates a King Tiger tank(s)/Yank getting creamed
scene that is original, gripping and quite memorable. He's one helluva great writer.