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That's E.2 'Day of Days'. Spielberg and Hanks have a new series in the vein of BOB 'The Pacific'

Posted by Tony D. on March 7, 2009 at 20:11:10:

that should be released in 2009. This time following a Marine platoon. I'm really looking forward to it.

In BOB the interviews with the veterans of Easy Company put a stamp of authenticity on the series although I've also read the book by Stephen Ambrose and the producers of the series do take some liberties with events etc. Doesn't change the fact that it is one of the best WW2 series or movies ever made.

I've watched 'Generation Kill' three times now...so easy to get caught up with those guys and as with any good performance start to care about what happens to them. Very very good stuff IMO.


J.B.