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Only 3 episodes have aired so far, but it's definitely a great miniseries. Check it out if you haven't.
 

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Kilyin;2170142 said:
Only 3 episodes have aired so far, but it's definitely a great miniseries. Check it out if you haven't.

We had a thread about it in the political zone, because most of us in there have served at one time or another.

It is a very good series so far, still not in the league of band of brothers IMO, but pretty good anyways.
 

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BrAinPaiNt;2170182 said:
We had a thread about it in the political zone, because most of us in there have served at one time or another.

It is a very good series so far, still not in the league of band of brothers IMO, but pretty good anyways.

It was a decent book, and so far the series is OK, but it's not even close to Band of Brothers IMO.
 

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ITs pretty good.

Band of brothers and most world war II stuff comes off as magical because it was so long ago.

where as the guys in generation kill are guys like us, our age. Its tough to compare the two. FOr me anyway.
 

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The Hummer driver that won't shut up kills me. He was good as Ziggy in The Wire also.

My favorite quote so far: We just seized an airfield. That was pretty ninja. :laugh2:
 

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Band of Brothers is true greatness. I stop down and watch it every time it's on. I just love it.
 

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Not a big fan of Band of Brothers. Well-made and interesting, but for me, ramps up the forced poignancy a bit too much.
 

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BrAinPaiNt;2170182 said:
We had a thread about it in the political zone, because most of us in there have served at one time or another.

It is a very good series so far, still not in the league of band of brothers IMO, but pretty good anyways.

I've never been in the military, born in 74, but I love this series. Didn't care much for Band of Brothers... maybe I'm just a David Simon fan, because every show this guy makes is absolute gold...

Ziggy and Beecher invade Iraq!
 

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Band of Brothers was absolute magic. For a WW2 historian like myself, shows like that and Saving Private Ryan are solid gold. Some of you youngsters never have gotten what it is us older guys find so fascinating about WW2. Thats ok. But I would urge you to read the book BOB was based upon and you will better understand.
 

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burmafrd;2171390 said:
Band of Brothers was absolute magic. For a WW2 historian like myself, shows like that and Saving Private Ryan are solid gold. Some of you youngsters never have gotten what it is us older guys find so fascinating about WW2. Thats ok. But I would urge you to read the book BOB was based upon and you will better understand.

Don't pass judgement on me just yet.. I only watched a couple episodes of BOB... and it bored me. May not have given it a proper chance, but we have the whole series on DVD now... maybe I'll watch it and see if it grabs me.

Generation Kill I found intriguing from the start though.

I have much respect for anyone who's served in time of war and out of it, I don't have the discipline for it.

(Not much time to 'read books' anymore, with a year and half old daughter)
 

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Kilyin;2171394 said:
Don't pass judgement on me just yet.. I only watched a couple episodes of BOB... and it bored me. May not have given it a proper chance, but we have the whole series on DVD now... maybe I'll watch it and see if it grabs me.

Generation Kill I found intriguing from the start though.

I have much respect for anyone who's served in time of war and out of it, I don't have the discipline for it.

(Not much time to 'read books' anymore, with a year and half old daughter)

I'd consider both Band of Brothers and Generation Kill to be "easy reads". If you get a chance, I'd highly recommend trying to read both.
 

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burmafrd;2171390 said:
Band of Brothers was absolute magic. For a WW2 historian like myself, shows like that and Saving Private Ryan are solid gold. Some of you youngsters never have gotten what it is us older guys find so fascinating about WW2. Thats ok. But I would urge you to read the book BOB was based upon and you will better understand.

I don't consider myself a WW2 historian but by far WWII movies are my fav. Just something different about the era and that war that I love movies and shows about it.
 

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Kilyin;2171386 said:
I've never been in the military, born in 74, but I love this series. Didn't care much for Band of Brothers... maybe I'm just a David Simon fan, because every show this guy makes is absolute gold...

Ziggy and Beecher invade Iraq!

:laugh2:

Kilyin;2171394 said:
Don't pass judgement on me just yet.. I only watched a couple episodes of BOB... and it bored me. May not have given it a proper chance, but we have the whole series on DVD now... maybe I'll watch it and see if it grabs me.

Generation Kill I found intriguing from the start though.

I have much respect for anyone who's served in time of war and out of it, I don't have the discipline for it.

(Not much time to 'read books' anymore, with a year and half old daughter)

You need to keep watching. It starts out slow and picks up steam.
 

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I'm very interested in WWII, but neither Band of Brothers nor Saving Private Ryan did much for me. A very interesting account is The Rise and Fall of The Third Reich by William Shirer. Very long, and the author indulges in a tad too much editorializing at times, but very good nonetheless.
 

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BoB and SPR both were more about the grunts at the sharp end of the stick. I have talked with many vets and they both consider those two the very best at showing what WW2 was like. I was incredibly lucky enough to talk to Dick Winters (Major Winters of BOB) a few years ago right after it came out and he thought it was a great telling of their story. The generations brought up with MTV and after are so used to things that move so fast that stories that have actual conversations in it and do not pander to the lowest common denominator is not something they get. Sad for them.
 

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burmafrd;2171762 said:
BoB and SPR both were more about the grunts at the sharp end of the stick. I have talked with many vets and they both consider those two the very best at showing what WW2 was like. I was incredibly lucky enough to talk to Dick Winters (Major Winters of BOB) a few years ago right after it came out and he thought it was a great telling of their story. The generations brought up with MTV and after are so used to things that move so fast that stories that have actual conversations in it and do not pander to the lowest common denominator is not something they get. Sad for them.

It must have been really cool to be able to talk to him.
 
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