Gabbafella
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I will at some point, but Tom Hardy has put me off seeing it, he mumbles in every film he's in, can't stand him.
I will at some point, but Tom Hardy has put me off seeing it, he mumbles in every film he's in, can't stand him.
It probably concentrates on an American boat owner who single handedly sails his paddle steamer across the channel and rescues everybody
And then pops back to paint his tank for next weeks invasion of France! Tbf we would have been f**ked if they had not got envolvedCome on! He single handedly sails the ATLANTIC, then captures the Enigma decoder after ramming a German U-boat, carries on up the Channel, turns right at Dover (film shows the white cliffs while the soundtrack plays the "Stars and Stripes") heads for Dunkirk, lands on the beach, shoots down two Stuka dive bombers and an ME109, runs on to the beach destroys two German machine gun nests, meets and shags some amorous bit of French totty, back to the ship and tells 2,000 troops to get on board while yelling " We can do this thing. Whoop! Whoop! Yeah!", everybody on board, French tart swims out to ship and he dives in to rescue her and they both get on board, sail back to England, land at Dover to be welcomed by King George VI, Princess Elizabeth, Winston Churchill and President Eisenhower. God bless America!
I hope I didn't ruin the plot.
It probably concentrates on an American boat owner who single handedly sails his paddle steamer across the channel and rescues everybody
Not to mention Hozza (Harry Styles)
Joking aside. It seems quite unconventional for a WW2 movie
According to reports, the film will not 'focus on backstories' of the characters, but will emphasise how these men have been thrown into a situation where they could die any second. Despite having some of the finest British (and Irish) stars such as Mark Rylance, Tom Hardy, Kenneth Branagh and Cillian Murphy, it is less about them and more about how they handle the scenario.
Also, in order to mimick the experience of being in battle from the perspective of British soldiers, there are apparently no Germans on screen at all, save for the Luftwaffe pilots in fighters and dive bombers.
I am bloody excited, I might just have to go to the IMAX to see it.
Me too when we went to see Rogue One. Made the nipper ask what it was all about and now he wants to see it too.I saw a trailer on imax, it was very very good.
I will at some point, but Tom Hardy has put me off seeing it, he mumbles in every film he's in, can't stand him.
Mumbler!Silly! So anyone who mumbles in a film is an awful actor and nobody mumbles in real life?
Silly! So anyone who mumbles in a film is an awful actor and nobody mumbles in real life?
Going but expecting it to be inferior to the John Mills classic.
Did I say he was an awful actor? No. I said I can't stand him for the fact that he mumbles. And yes people do mumble in real life, but in a movie I'd like to actually hear the dialogue, it usually plays a big part in helping to understand the plot.
The cast in this is looking quite good.......i really hope they dont frack up the telling of one of the greatest stories of D Day, or quite possibly one of the greatest glider assaults in the history of warfare.
Come on! He single handedly sails the ATLANTIC, then captures the Enigma decoder after ramming a German U-boat, carries on up the Channel, turns right at Dover (film shows the white cliffs while the soundtrack plays the "Stars and Stripes") heads for Dunkirk, lands on the beach, shoots down two Stuka dive bombers and an ME109, runs on to the beach destroys two German machine gun nests, meets and shags some amorous bit of French totty, back to the ship and tells 2,000 troops to get on board while yelling " We can do this thing. Whoop! Whoop! Yeah!", everybody on board, French tart swims out to ship and he dives in to rescue her and they both get on board, sail back to England, land at Dover to be welcomed by King George VI, Princess Elizabeth, Winston Churchill and President Eisenhower. God bless America!
I hope I didn't ruin the plot.