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spudthedestroyer wrote:That said, it still works pretty well, even though it covers a lot of time. I think one thing is for sure, the arthur legend is enough for a couple of films, i mean as disney showed with the sword in the stone film, you can make a film on a microcosm of the story, so doing the whole thing faithfully in one movie is a tad ambitious.
spudthedestroyer wrote:dead like me for $50
oh dear, you don't like that shite do you? I watched a couple of episodes when Sky 1 was bumming it as they do "the best droll shite from the states", etc. as if because american audiences like it (ie. joey) that's a selling point. It was so lame i thought, nothing happens... its so a little teenage girl's program. Did you keep the receipt?
spudthedestroyer wrote:btw, monty python and the holy grail is still the best arthur story.
The movie was pulled from release and banned in Britain after heated protest from British veteran groups and the military establishment. As the Burma campaign was a predominantly British and Australian operation, the picture was taken as a national insult and highlighted the resentment that many felt was another America winning the war single handedly. Incidentally, American writer 'Lester Cole' who co-wrote such a patriotic flag-waving script would be branded an "Un-American" communist, becoming one of the Hollywood Ten just a few years later.
The film was nominated for three Academy Awards for 1945:
really liked u571. and I think...yes...I prolly wouldn't like it if it was a buncha brits. being that I knew nothing about the enigma code (other than a forgotten blurb in history class that it was broken by the brits) I would have believed we did crack the code by comendeering a german sub
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