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05-28-2003 09:42 PM

[quote="Jimmy Paterson":5af34]Do they use the "Rupert Dolls", in the real invasion?[/quote:5af34]

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Jimmy Paterson 05-28-2003 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Ferich
http://www.alliedassault.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=162735


thanks

Vance 05-28-2003 10:13 PM

EVERYTHING in TLD is histoircally accurate.

Jimmy Paterson 05-28-2003 10:21 PM

everything? are you sure ryan?

:Hybrid: 05-28-2003 10:33 PM

i like SPR, great movie

T.Hunter 05-29-2003 12:02 AM

the pegasus bridge part was totall shit, i have been working on a map for moh for about 7 months and im trying to get everything exact to the real thing on 6/6/44 ask me anything about pegasus bridge and ill tell you. example: sandbag bunker (in movie) was a concrete bunker across the road (real life). those wooden planks that they brit paras run on under the bridge to look for explosives (in movie) wherent there. infact the whole bridge wasnt rigged due to the Co of the garrison of the bridge was "afraid of resistance attacks"(real life). i say that part is 40% historically accurate



that part where major pluskat is in his bunker is fake. infact in real life that bunker wasnt finished, in the filming of the longest day they had to remove alot of dirt from the front side of the bunker.

there are loads of stuff thats not accurate in the longest day but remember the movie was made in Hollywood early 60's

freak:

05-29-2003 12:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Sclass12
Id say the fact that there were Germans and Americans, and that d-day was june 6. I mean, look at the part where the guy is shot because he thinks he hears the cricket, when its really the bolt of a K98. No rifle is supposed to be that loud, or it will really give your position away. But hey, its more historically accurate than SPR oOo:

spr is shorter and more entertaining ha

Tripper 05-29-2003 12:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Sclass12
and the G.I.'s walking past that whole group of Germans, theyd be dead in one second

Actually, numbnuts, that scene was based on true events.

Zoner 05-29-2003 06:49 AM

How about Robert Mitchum parading up and down Omaha Beach in a leather jacket and a cigar, no weapon in hand, saying, "C'mon, soldiers...we gotta take that ridge!!"

It was the single-most retarded scene I have EVER scene in a war movie. He was out in the open on OHAMA FRIGGIN BEACH and drew no fire from the defending germans. Not to mention that his character was a Brig. General! Like there were a lot of those storming the beaches on D-Day...

I thought The Longest Day was absolutely horrible.

05-29-2003 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Zoner91
How about Robert Mitchum parading up and down Omaha Beach in a leather jacket and a cigar, no weapon in hand, saying, "C'mon, soldiers...we gotta take that ridge!!"

It was the single-most retarded scene I have EVER scene in a war movie. He was out in the open on OHAMA FRIGGIN BEACH and drew no fire from the defending germans. Not to mention that his character was a Brig. General! Like there were a lot of those storming the beaches on D-Day...

I thought The Longest Day was absolutely horrible.

there was a brigadier general (don't recall name but I'll get back to you on that) who landed on Omaha actually, and enemy MGs basically couldn't do anything once you got to the seawall, so one could stand next to said wall. The big problem was that all areas were one could get over the seawall were covered with machineguns.


I think 60s Hollywood is more accurate than 90s,
SS panzergrenadiers in the American sector on D+6 please

05-29-2003 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Tripper
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Originally Posted by Sclass12
and the G.I.'s walking past that whole group of Germans, theyd be dead in one second

Actually, numbnuts, that scene was based on true events.

I love it when some dumbass tries to act smar and gets shot down biggrin:

Zoner 05-29-2003 01:30 PM

[quote="Sgt Stryker":83eec]...enemy MGs basically couldn't do anything once you got to the seawall, so one could stand next to said wall.[/quote:83eec]

Problem was, in the movie is was parading up and down open beach...nowhere near the seawall. hake:

05-29-2003 01:43 PM

[quote=Zoner91]
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Originally Posted by "Sgt Stryker":519cf
...enemy MGs basically couldn't do anything once you got to the seawall, so one could stand next to said wall.

Problem was, in the movie is was parading up and down open beach...nowhere near the seawall. hake:[/quote:519cf]

when I watched it I remember him being next to a seawall,
damn you Zoner, now I have to find 4 hours to watch it again biggrin:

Duke_of_Ray 05-29-2003 02:35 PM

I really like the Longest Day, its probably my favorite war movie ever, maybe not the most realalistic, but still great.

Jimmy Paterson 05-29-2003 09:28 PM

well I handed in my hwk...if I get a good grade on it I might post it here...thanks guys...


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