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Cinco Ranch Aggie said:That would likely result in a disjointed narrative, which seems to be the biggest criticism of The Pacific. Go with one or the other theaters. I also would steer away from both Pearl Harbor and Midway as both have been done more than once theatrically.Quote:
I would love a naval battle show at some point - the major Pacific battles like Pearl, Coral Sea, Midway, Guadalcanal, Phillipines and Leyte for example, but also maybe encompassing the Atlantic convoy crossings and sub hunting or battles of the North Sea maybe. Lots of ground.
I don't have anything specific in mind, but I'd start at Guadalcanal to follow a group of Navy vessels through the big battles in the South Pacific, with a focus both on ship-to-ship battles and air group dominance of the Japs (thinking Marianas Turkey Shoot here), and end that show (after more than 10 episodes) on 2 September 1945 aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay.
annie88 said:
I just finished it the other night. Enjoyed it.
Wow, the respect I have for our guys in WWII.
I'm a huge Band of Brothers fan, rewatch it about every year, in fact taking a two-week trip in September to follow their path from London to Germany. Will definitely re-watch this one at some point.
I didn't hate The Pacific, is was phenomenal in it's own right, but I didn't enjoy it as much as these two.
I just felt the cohesion was better with these two as I felt, and only my opinion, The Pacific jumped around to more individualistic stories a bit more, while these really showed the camaraderie within the groups on a little level, but that is in NO WAY makes it bad. Weird to compare such devastating and amazing experiences in tv shows and to "rate" them, but I appreciate all the sacrifices made by all the men and women who sacrificed in all our wars.
This is the story I want done. The Battle off Samar was an extraordinary act of heroism by the destroyers and destroyer escorts.MAROON said:
I could see this being made into a limited edition series, with maybe another carrier battle also part of the series.
Greyhound (Apple TV+) is a good watch. Once the action ramps up, the suspense doesn't let up until the end.wangus12 said:This is the story I want done. The Battle off Samar was an extraordinary act of heroism by the destroyers and destroyer escorts.MAROON said:
I could see this being made into a limited edition series, with maybe another carrier battle also part of the series.
I'm just not sure the best way to put it on screen.
87Flyfisher said:
I thought about Dwight every episode. You and I are fortunate to have known a man who lived through what that show tried to convey.
87Flyfisher said:
when i was in Jr. High I was really into WW2 aviation. He spent a lot of time telling me about what he saw and experienced. Now I see that it probably was hard for him to talk about it and I appreciate it even more.