Went to the movie "Fury" last night. as a WWII history buff, and a bit of an armor buff, I would give it two thumbs up. They portrayed the equipment of the period very very accurately. They had obviously done their homework. It had an entertaining plot as well. I would recommned it.
Libertarian623 wrote: I saw it also thought it was very good, brings to light the effects of war our social structure. Glad to see some tankers getting some good press.
Especially that scene in the German women's apartment. All Brad Pitt really wanted was a civilized sit down meal, even if it was only one egg. He just wanted to feel human again, even for a very short time. I learned that the scene with the four Shermans and the Tiger that that Is the only working Tiger tank left in the world, and was loaned out by the British War Museum. The realism was incredible in the whole movie.
I love WWII movies. No flashin' it up modern-style with a buncha non-existant BS weapons, just real men in real action...with real weapons. Hard core, man.
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