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Title: Dunkirk Movie
Post by: Dave on 06 August 2016, 09:46:22 AM

Saw the trailer, on the list to watch, since over the last 5 years I've been reading and buying all the books on the subject I come across.  Strange war film to pick, how well will it go down in the US???!!!!  Since it will be compared to the 58 film with John Mills.

Dave
Title: Re: Dunkirk Movie
Post by: Leman on 06 August 2016, 09:48:04 AM
I'll see if I can find that trailer.
Title: Re: Dunkirk Movie
Post by: Fenton on 06 August 2016, 09:56:06 AM
Saw it a couple of days ago . Looks really good for the couple of minutes it went for
Title: Re: Dunkirk Movie
Post by: d_Guy on 06 August 2016, 01:54:15 PM
Here is the first teaser:

As to US - it's Christopher Nolan - they give his credits - that alone will engender interest.
What is happening in the teaser is pretty ambiguous. A time of crisis - a guy on a beach - a bunch of soldiers in funny helmets doing a reverse wave (crouching down) before something making a terrifying noise - a transformer? Godzilla coming out of the sea? May have to go see it!
Title: Re: Dunkirk Movie
Post by: Tawa on 06 August 2016, 04:20:40 PM
Hollywood?

Aah, so the US Navy will turn up and evacuate everybody whilst the US Army steam ashore and win the war in 1940......  ;D ;D ;D


Joking aside, I shall be making a point of going to watch that.  :D
Title: Re: Dunkirk Movie
Post by: Fenton on 06 August 2016, 04:38:36 PM
This looks fun as well
Title: Re: Dunkirk Movie
Post by: petercooman on 06 August 2016, 04:53:30 PM
And this one:




Interesting to have a war movie where the main character doesn't want to kill
Title: Re: Dunkirk Movie
Post by: d_Guy on 06 August 2016, 06:05:00 PM
Quote from: Fenton on 06 August 2016, 04:38:36 PM
This looks fun as well

Interesting - undoubtedly for history buffs  ;)
Title: Re: Dunkirk Movie
Post by: d_Guy on 06 August 2016, 06:06:48 PM
Quote from: Tawa on 06 August 2016, 04:20:40 PM
Hollywood?

Aah, so the US Navy will turn up and evacuate everybody whilst the US Army steam ashore and win the war in 1940......  ;D ;D ;D


Dude, what about the marines!?
Title: Re: Dunkirk Movie
Post by: Leman on 06 August 2016, 08:53:20 PM
Summer 2017 seems an awfully long way off.
Title: Re: Dunkirk Movie
Post by: Techno on 07 August 2016, 06:38:35 AM
Yes.....We don't even appear to have had Summer 2016 yet.

(No....Tell a lie.....It was one day last month. =))

Cheers - Phil
Title: Re: Dunkirk Movie
Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 07 August 2016, 07:41:54 AM
Should have come to Tenby, four cracking days of sunshine
Title: Re: Dunkirk Movie
Post by: Techno on 07 August 2016, 07:49:30 AM
We have our own little micro climate here, Will,  =)

Cardigan's about 10 miles from Techno Towers. I can leave here with fog (cloud, really), drizzle or rain abounding...and by the time I get to Cardigan it's lovely and sunny. (Sometimes  ;))
Mind you.....We're almost 1,000 feet 'higher' than Cardigan.

Cheers - Phil
Title: Re: Dunkirk Movie
Post by: Leman on 07 August 2016, 08:54:08 AM
Keep an eye open for the Millennium Falcon, Phil.
Title: Re: Dunkirk Movie
Post by: Leon on 07 August 2016, 03:24:16 PM
Dunkirk is intriguing, Dave's been waiting on it for a while now but we're not sure what kind of storyline they can pull out of it?  Bit of a chase/escape movie, with the evacuation being the final stage of the film?

I don't know about the Matt Damon one, is that him vs. dragons?  I'm never quite sure of these films where they've had to find a tenuous reason to put an American star into an Asian setting like that, especially when the Wall was built nearly 2000 years before America came into existence.

Hacksaw Ridge is my favourite of the bunch, I'd never heard of the guy before so I'm interested to see that one.  It looks like it'll tick a lot of boxes for the Oscars as well, so could it restore Mel Gibson's stock?
Title: Re: Movie
Post by: Ithoriel on 07 August 2016, 05:26:56 PM
There's so much that this could cover that they must be spoilt for choice in terms of possible plot lines.

I have high hopes but low expectations for the film!
Title: Re: Dunkirk Movie
Post by: petercooman on 07 August 2016, 06:09:51 PM
Quote from: Leon on 07 August 2016, 03:24:16 PM
Dunkirk is intriguing, Dave's been waiting on it for a while now but we're not sure what kind of storyline they can pull out of it?  Bit of a chase/escape movie, with the evacuation being the final stage of the film?

I don't know about the Matt Damon one, is that him vs. dragons?  I'm never quite sure of these films where they've had to find a tenuous reason to put an American star into an Asian setting like that, especially when the Wall was built nearly 2000 years before America came into existence.

Hacksaw Ridge is my favourite of the bunch, I'd never heard of the guy before so I'm interested to see that one.  It looks like it'll tick a lot of boxes for the Oscars as well, so could it restore Mel Gibson's stock?

That was my first thought when i saw the asian one. What the hell is he doing there?

The dunkirk one has me on edge aboutwhat will happen to the lads in that transport at the end!
Title: Re: Dunkirk Movie
Post by: KTravlos on 07 August 2016, 07:45:49 PM
Asian one is a fantasy story with a team of global ancient heroes coming ot the great wall to beat up David Icke creatures :p

The Doss film looks good. We will see. Dunkrik left me cold. To be frank I wanted a western front film, or even just a Jutland one :(
Title: Re: Dunkirk Movie
Post by: Ithoriel on 07 August 2016, 09:33:45 PM
With so many good true stories to tell about the Great Wall  I have no idea why they're making that dross though I dare say if there is absolutely nothing else on that I'd watch some week I might go see it.

Hacksaw Ridge looks promising, definitely on my "ones to watch" list.

Dunkirk is something I've been looking forward to for a while.

Western Front has been covered well enough for me but Jutland would be interesting. Would be nice to see a Tora!, Tora!, Tora! style retelling with the story told from both sides and with each side speaking their native tongues.
Title: Re: Dunkirk Movie
Post by: toxicpixie on 08 August 2016, 08:57:41 AM
Caught ten mins of the '58 Dunkirk film yesterday, cracking film. Was the bit where you get to see John Mills bludgeon a German sentry to death with a rifle butt. No gore, no close up slow mo bloody spatters, but there's something about the nasty sounds and quick brutality that makes it really rather visceral nonetheless.

Atonement has an excellent modern portrayal of Dunkirk in, too - the 360 single take pan shot of the beaches is superb.

I wonder how the new one will stack up? The trailer looks good, but then they often do whatever the film is like...
Title: Re: Dunkirk Movie
Post by: Dave on 08 August 2016, 09:23:59 AM
Quote from: toxicpixie on 08 August 2016, 08:57:41 AM
Caught ten mins of the '58 Dunkirk film yesterday, cracking film. Was the bit where you get to see John Mills bludgeon a German sentry to death with a rifle butt. No gore, no close up slow mo bloody spatters, but there's something about the nasty sounds and quick brutality that makes it really rather visceral nonetheless.

Atonement has an excellent modern portrayal of Dunkirk in, too - the 360 single take pan shot of the beaches is superb.

I wonder how the new one will stack up? The trailer looks good, but then they often do whatever the film is like...

Filmed 4 miles from me on Redcar beach and the steel plant at Warrenby by the south Gare.

Dave