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Did you notice how long it stayed in theaters?

Posted by Billy Wonka on December 12, 2014 at 14:32:15:

People went back 2 and 3 times. Fury was a study of the effects of war on men that just happened to have fairly realistic combat situations. The ballet between the Tiger and Pitt's machine was worth the admission. I felt tense the whole time.

If you noticed, the emphasis was on the crew and how men begin to act after years of war. I think Fury was the most realistic tank movie made from the standpoint of being inside. I believed I referred to it as Das Tank. You are probably the only one who finds it "cartoon-ish".