When I comapre Band of Brothers to The pacific I often wonder what role the BBC played in the former show. It seemed like a lot of HBO's liberal use of sex, violence and forced drama were curtailed by the BBC's mandate to create a, at least, somewhat more focused show.
Possibly one of the better tv shows I've seen, at least.
Yup, awesome cast of characters.By the time you get to episode 10, I suspect you'll care much more about the characters. 3 episodes in, a lot of em' might seem like stand ins, but absolutely one of the greatest strengths of the series is how personable a lot of the characters felt by series' end, something that cannot be said for The Pacific.
Is that the one that opens and closes with the violin in the case? Gorgeous episode.Why We Fight is powerful, flat out.
Bastogne man
"Hey Joe, does this place remind you of Bastogne?"
"Well, sure, now that you mention it. Except of course there's no snow, we got warm grub in our bellies....and the tress ain't, fuckin', explodin' around our heads. But aside from that, yeah, Frank, this is a lot like Bastogne. Bull, would you hit him for me please?"
The Pacific would have been far better if they just focused on Sledge and his buddies instead of jumping around between three different story lines.I think it was more to do with the singular source material (the book) and the people involved (Spielburg/Hanks) than anything network executives had to do with it. IIRC correctly, The Pacific was cobbled together from multiple sources which probably allowed them to take more liberties with the story.
Although you may be right, they might have had their eye on the future on how these scenes would be play out on national broadcast television.
I found Bastogne to be a landmark episode in the series, a great example of how far they pushed the characters, after Bastogne there was a weight lifted, but not removed from those who had experienced it. This show is a testament to great storytelling and great film making.
I have it but I've only watched a bit on there, saw the whole series once on DVD then again in school. Quality seemed good but that's only based on the small bit I saw on the bluray and I didn't check out the special features yet. This probably wasn't much help, sorry.I bought the steelbook Bluray set of this 'coz it was ludicrously cheap for what it was but haven't watched that version yet. Anybody else have it?
I teared up like a damn babyat the end when all the guys revealed who they were. Goddam.
"I cherish the memories of a question my grandson asked me the other day when he said, 'Grandpa, were you a hero in the war?' Grandpa said 'No... but I served in a company of heroes.'"
;_;
"I cherish the memories of a question my grandson asked me the other day when he said, 'Grandpa, were you a hero in the war?' Grandpa said 'No... but I served in a company of heroes.'"
;_;
I prepare myself every time, but I can't hold back the feels."I cherish the memories of a question my grandson asked me the other day when he said, 'Grandpa, were you a hero in the war?' Grandpa said 'No... but I served in a company of heroes.'"
;_;
Thanks man, I just teared up at work.
Goosebumps
Also,the scene at the end of the Bastogne episode when they are in the church with the choir... So incredible and peaceful.
I prepare myself every time, but I can't hold back the feels.
It's the little pause before struggling to say the last sentence while choking up.
Even just replaying it in my head as I type, hairs on end. Such a perfect ending.
My favourite mini-series ever on television. Amazing in every single way.
Broke my heart when The Pacific absolutely failed to deliver the same experience.
I thought episode 1 of BoB establishes more interest and character development than the first 6 episodes of The Pacific.
By the time you get to episode 10, I suspect you'll care much more about the characters. 3 episodes in, a lot of em' might seem like stand ins, but absolutely one of the greatest strengths of the series is how personable a lot of the characters felt by series' end, something that cannot be said for The Pacific.
What a coincidence.
I bought a new receiver this week, the first thing I watched was the first disc of BoB.
This and the Wire are my favorite series of all time.
The last shot of episode 1, with all those planes. Ridiculous goosebumps. Amazing sound effects and score.
Hmmm...BoB Bluray for $43.99, or BoB + Pacific for $99.73.
...or buy an Apple TV for $100 and watch both?
Yeah. Even though there are many great moments in BoB, the best one is definitively at the end of Episode 1. The scale of the mission they are embarking on is incredible. And then they fly into the sunset of a beautiful summer evening and the music plays. Even writing about it is giving me goosebumps.
(I always wondered how long it took them to fly to France. Why do they leave at sunset, while they arrive in pitchdark? It looks like they flew for 6 hours)
Wikipedia said:To achieve surprise, the drops were routed to approach Normandy from the west.
I got the boxset BoB+Pacific bluray for like 50$ at Costco a couple of weeks ago. Beautiful set too
I really have 0 interest in watching the Pacific. I tried watching a couple of episodes when it first aired, but I couldn't get into the disjointed storytelling of it.
To be honest, I watched BoB so much on dvd that I don't even know if I could justify a $43 purchase.
I really have 0 interest in watching the Pacific. I tried watching a couple of episodes when it first aired, but I couldn't get into the disjointed storytelling of it.
To be honest, I watched BoB so much on dvd that I don't even know if I could justify a $43 purchase.
I always felt bad for the instructor from bootcamp. You know... Ross from friends.
I remember reading about the actual person and he lived a lonely life and sad death if I remember well
You should watch it anyway it's still pretty good. The main difference that you will come to understand is that The Pacific follows individual soldiers and not an entire unit. You follow the adventures of Lecky, Sledge, and Basilone primarily with a few others thrown in. But, once you get to Sledge on Pelilu and meet Cpt. Ack Ack the show really just takes off.
Oh yeah, I still have the original metal boxset for Bob that I paid like 120$ for back in 2002 but I couldn't pass up that deal.
That reminds me that I never did find that Tom Hanks cameo even though I've watched this series like a million fucking times
That reminds me that I never did find that Tom Hanks cameo even though I've watched this series like a million fucking times
Oh... didn't know about that.
Maybe in the episode with his son?
We're paratroopers, Lieutenant. We're supposed to be surrounded.
I watched him on BBC's Occupation first and he hides that accent well.And some that aren't as huge, but still made me do a double take:
Al Capone looking a little out of place (Stephen Graham):