Fantastic trailer. But the doc itself will only be in theaters on December 17 and December 27, though I imagine it'll be on streaming and Blu-ray relatively early in the new year...
I tackled that over the summer.WaltonBlanks08 said:
Listening to Dan Carlin's Blueprint for Armageddon podcast to get ready for this
AggieChemist said:
Blackadder goes Forth is still the greatest WWI documentary of all time.
DrZ said:
The bulk of the movie was the Battle of Amiens. Considered the last battle of the war. Great piece of work. Outstanding.
I assure you the movie is out on the internet (for example, here's a link to one source of it, albeit low quality: https://vimeo.com/306889605) and was at the time I made the comment. I haven't had time to watch it, yet, just skimmed through.maverick2076 said:
That's not the movie at all. He worked with over 100 hours of film and 600 hours of interviews.
I apologize, the tone of my post came off wrong and I didn't mean to imply any criticism. One of the things that resonated with me was the soldiers plight and how mater of fact their acceptance was of it and that feeling came out a little too strongly in my post.bagger05 said:
Didn't mean it as a criticism. I didn't really think about what my expectations were going in, but on reflection I suppose I thought it would be more about the war as a whole. This angle was probably more compelling. Very well done.
Swarely said:
Watched it today with my brother and BIL. I liked it a lot. I've watched several WWI docs, listened to "Blueprint for Armageddon", and read books on the subject. This movie really made it seem more human to me.
Swarely said:
Also, couldn't stick around for the making of piece afterward. Was it any good?