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10 years ago before that movie was made. It's when King Tut was excavated. After the team have excavate King Tut, many horrible things have happened like one caught a stroke, another got in a car accident and one likely gone mad do with superstitious beliefs and commit suicide by jumping out of a window. Many believe it's all cause by a curse done by King Tut with a help of his gods. And likely those events cause an inspiration to create this movie.
Personally I don't smoke but seeing Manning and Hellboy interact like this is wholesome.
Humanising monsters because monsters are.... human.
The nuclear war lasted 326 years so it Didn't end until 2292? What were they fighting over??
dID Moncks really say this ?
General LeMay sure whipped them boys into a combat BUFF crew. HIIP...HIIPPP.....HOOORAY FOR GENERAL CURTISS LEMAY!
The answer to the burning question. Maj. Kong (CMOH), rides down the "Hi There" bomb. Not the "Dear John" letter bomb.
Girls: "OMG they're going to end the world!" Boys: "OMG the switches are going 'click'!"
Killed in 1944 in a staffing attack. Just as well. The Russians would have executed him. He was a major planner of the invasion of Russia. Operation Barbarossa.
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Lord Worfin for president
A brilliant strategist. Good thing his superiors ignored him...
When you think about it, there are certain creatures that make you wonder what god was thinking. Look at the platypus.
Kriegsspiel was wargaming developed by the Prussian Army in the 19th century to teach battlefield tactics to officers. Gave them a huge advantage so not always a bad idea ... unless you turn it into just an ego boost.
sure, when your comparing it to zippo fluid flavor...
Gorgeous movie with some hot buttered popcorn beautiful movie thank you you too you bring buy everything free and everybody is Netflix is trying to get on the board and so oh no you got to pay for this you got to pay for that you can go to your neighborhood library sorry Netflix You're not Dead trying to capitalize on some guesses free
Trying to conduct a naval landing during bad weather really is a plan only a German general could come up with, especially considering their "plans" for sealion. And would have broken any invasion fleet.
Never seen the movie but I wasnt aware that D'Onofrio played Welles on screen here while Maurice LaMarche waa uncredited as the voice. Really nice synergy here to give us a solid portrayal.
And he was right
This B52 flies like a Whitley...
Dwight Eisenhower offered to play himself but they felt that at 74 it would not be realistic for him to play his 54 year old self.
The actor they chose was a dead ringer for him
Really?!!! Damn who cares if he would have looked too old! A former beloved president play himself? That would have been incredible
And yet they let John Wayne at age 54 play a paratrooper officer who was 27 at the time.
In my opinion, one of the great acting pieces in that movie. It's what comes to mind the most.
Either way the war was lost by then. It would have only prolonged the war by a few months as the Russians were marching fast towards Germany. Nevertheless he was 100% right.
Apgreed, the war was lost at this point. However, the invasion was about the outcome of the peace, not the war. If the allies didn't invade and open the second front, and Stalin did the majority of the fighting, he may have not kept to the land division agreed upon at Yalta
For some reason that reminded me that the Normans started in Normandy and landed near Hastings in 1066.
Yes. Indeed, at the Bayeux Memorial, there is inscribed in Latin "We, once conquered by William, have now set free the Conqueror's native land." 😮
The old Ripley's Believe It or Not! comic once had a panel claiming that, by what is presumably at least somewhat mythohistory, the first Norman warrior to land foot on English soil was called Taillefer- Iron Cutter. Then noting the commander of the Allied invasion was Eisenhower- Iron Cutter. Hower being "hewer" literally. Update- the wiki on Taillefer mentions the Ripley use of the story. Apparently Taillefer was a jongleur, a duke's minstrel, who played a role comparable to that of Piper Bill Millen on D Day- as entertainer as well as fighting man.
Who's here playing Red Dead 2 in 2024?
They found an actor that even looked a lot like him, that was such a well-done movie.
Pretty simplistic. Completely disregards the Hollywood inflatable camouflage campaign and the work of MI5 double agent, code named Garbo, who was instrumental in convincing that little Charlie Chaplin cosplayer the invasion would be at Pas de Calais.
Jeez, he's SPOT ON!
Spot on old boy, spot on
To the very last moment the movie is telling you that there is a way out. They don't have to blow up the world, and at the very last moment they snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
Mundt was bisexual
This scene is incomplete without Pickens riding the bomb down to target.
Eisenhower out-generaled them all. All those snotty Prussian geniuses. Frederick Morgan came with with the idea of landing in Normandy. Eisenhower and Montgomery made it a five beach invasion and planned the hell out of it.
I don't remember where it is from, but i remember a story about how, after the attack on Pearl Harbor and Germany's decleration of war against the US, some German general remarked that German Generals are superior to any American General. Then one of his colleges said: "Remember, Eisenhower is a German name!"
What in the wide wide world of sports is a going on here?!
Love the basic on and off switches. No computers.
Calculon!
Maurice LeMarche going all Brain on poor Eddie… And yes, I know that’s Vincent D’Onofrio.
My name is Of No Consequence. My son, Not Sure.
The voice of the rings was also the voice of Colossus
I love the movie but the female character was poorly written.
It really is so terrifying to think about. How can anybody conquer truly defeat his demons? If ancient peoples like the Krell, who achieved godlike levels of technological and cultural civilization, were destroyed literally by their inner demons, then what hope do lesser species (such as humanity, in this case) have to avoid the destiny that awaits all living creatures in the universe, to be eternally at war with the Monster from the Id?
@@dracandros Actually, that's not it.
Kubrick’s nature and profound instinct was to always expose the folly of man. Essentially every movie he ever made revolved around a microcosmic example of the whole of humanity good and evil.
This is my sexual preference
To clarify, it’s Mr. Zabladowski’s lack of concern that turns me on.
Negative Function. James Earl Jones, was enough for me to see this was "realistic " The way we communicated in the military!
I only read this scene an hour ago before finishing the novel. Fantastic read.
Such a great classic 🎥
The electronic sounds really bring the monster alive. A science fiction masterpiece. Walter Pigeon adds much gravitas.
“Tired agents sometimes need pruning….” Alec was set up to die in order to protect Mundt, who’d been turned and was in danger of being exposed by Fiedler.
Do you what Maj. King Kong said as soon as he hit the ground? "I'm wunting wabbits!"
SPECTRE - Special Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion.