Seriously, when was the last good World War 2 movie? It seems like ages.
Why are good WW2 movies in such short supply these days?
Can't pander to the diversity sjw crowd, it was a white man's war.
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Do you really need another one? There was Fury and Mel Gibson's.
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#1 - actual german soldier
#2 - hobo with gun and helmet found in trash
#3 - mongolian soldier
#4 - retard with a sailor outfit
>There was Fury and Mel Gibson's.
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We'll get another one soon enough.
What are you talking about? There at least 2 big budget WWII movies each year. WWII is an overdone topic.
Why is the clothing so baggy? Wouldn't it be a hinderance?
The failure at Stalingrad, that's why
I think you mean WW1, barely any good ones about it being made.
He said good, and Fury was shit
Got overused in late 2000's early 2010's
WW1 is less ideologically simple.
Plus, the heroes are mostly French
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I remember in the 2000s every new release was a wwII movie
I was like fuck can't they think of something else
Why did people enjoy that tripe
I know it's Nolan, but Dunkirk looks promising
Wut
Fury was trash though.
Isn't that Danish film that has an Oscar nomination, a WW2 movie?
>Found out my great grandfather was cut down at Dunkirk
Sucks to know he died like that.
Fury was honestly one of the worst war movies i've ever seen
Because the world has changed enough that WW1 doesn't even make sense to a current audience. The thought process behind even starting WW1 was completely stupid then and off the wall ridiculous now.
Why the wut?
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What WW2 movies were spammed in that time period?
The hobo is a paratrooper, they were pretty badass
>What is Hacksaw Ridge?
I enjoyed anthropoid.
There isn't enough World War 2 Movies yet there are 6 gorillion Holohoax films. You tell me.
Damn straight.
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