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Discussion in 'WWII Films & TV' started by JCFalkenbergIII, Aug 26, 2008.

  1. JCFalkenbergIII

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    "Hei de Mexicaaans ore cohming" He is probably saying this already ;) :rolleyes: LOL.
     
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  2. Kruska

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    Hello JCFalkenbergIII,

    Yes I guess you are correct on that one :)

    Regards
    Kruska
     
  3. C.Evans

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    Hi Lias, i'll have to get back with you on the reply above-not time enough to post that today ;-))

    In short though, I fully agree with you about Tom Cruise.
     
  4. JCFalkenbergIII

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    Tom Cruise movie release dates set

    14th September 2008, 5:14 WST


    The release of Valkyrie, a controversial World War II movie starring Tom Cruise, has been set for December and January, Twentieth Century Fox said in Berlin.
    The movie tells the true-life story of one of Germany's few war heroes: Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, who tried to assassinate Adolf Hitler in 1944 and was executed by the Nazis when the coup attempt failed.
    Many Germans were not only unsettled by the return of swastikas and jackboots to Berlin streets during the 2007 filming, but also by the casting. Cruise has been widely criticised in Germany because of his Scientology beliefs.
    The distributor, Twentieth Century Fox, said the German release had been set for January 22, 2009.
    The US release would be on December 26, allowing the movie to play to holiday season crowds and to maximise the opportunity for an Oscar nomination.
    Completion of the movie, directed by Bryan Singer, had been repeatedly delayed, but the distributors have always maintained this was purely so they could choose a profitable date for first release.
    DPA

    Tom Cruise movie release dates set : thewest.com.au
     
  5. Kai-Petri

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    Good to see it´s finally coming to the theaters.

    Wonder if it´s bound to end like "Pearl Harbor"...

    Some interesting figures from the past though:

    Mission: Impossible - $180 million, A Few Good Men - $141 million, Rain Man - $172 million, Top Gun - $176 million, Jerry Maguire - $158 million, The Firm - $158 million, Mission: Impossible 2 - $215 million.
     
  6. Stefan

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    Broken bones and suspected internal injuries? Sounds fair to me sueing for that!
     
  7. C.Evans

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    No, they COULD have settleed for having all their med bills associated wiht the accident paid in full for, as well as lost wages paid.

    I broke some bones in my left fooot at work-I could have sued them too-but didn't! Instead, I chose light duty-which I had until the cast came off-which I think was about 6 weeks-then I returned to full duty. I could also have chosen another route with my injutry, and accepted Workman's Comp, and not having to work for a few months while still getting 3/4th of my pay. I could have sat down at homw, and played my Nintendo 64-and got paid in full for doing so ;-)
     
  8. Stefan

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    Ah, the amount is fairly irrelevant, you think Cruise deserves the thundering pay-cheque he is going to get for the film? Probably not so who cares. They are trying to get the most they can which is capitalism in action ;)
     
  9. C.Evans

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    Hi Stefan, I agree with you in that I don't feel tom cruise is worth the money he's going to get and do not blame those people for their lawsuit. However, from everything I have read about this movie and causes for its delays, is that it appears to me, that the Germans do not want this movie to be released to the theater-no matter what the cost? That's the problem I have with them and their lawsuits-the blocking of release to a long-anticipated release of another war movie by those who want to see it and also to see it to see how historically correct it is?

    I for one, and because I collect WWII German MIlitaria, I wan't to see it for that reason as well as to see how accurate this movie is going to be. Other than that, I can't stand tom cruise.
     
  10. Kruska

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    I think it is not so much about Tom cruise as a singled out character, but in general in regards to having an actor that can actually put himself into the mindset and educational/historical background of a von Stauffenberg, and whether this is even wanted or promoted by the producers.
    Most Germans will be unlike many Americans, emphasizing more on the historical and character issues of the person Stauffenberg then special effects and $ bringing action.

    This is probably the reason why a lot of (IMO) very well made German ww2 movies never make it into the US market or even outside of Germany. They are simply too boring in regards to action.

    Stauffenberg had served initially in the former 1st Bavarian Ulan Regiment. (After 1919 it’s the Reiter Regiment 17 and after 1936 it is the Kavallerie Regiment 17) This Regiment was one of Imperial Germany’s three most elite and prestigious units. Actually my family history is also closely attached to Bavaria and this unit.

    Almost all of the Commanding officers were from aristocratic families and also most of the Officer Corps. Therefore the initial German/Bavarian imperial soldiers and officer codex, as well as the aristocratic mindset were strongly observed and ritualized. It was a great honor to serve in this regiment and ill conduct, misbehavior or a non-soldier and dishonorable attitude was strictly bared from this unit.

    So this is the kind of environment that sets the stage for a von Stauffenberg convictions towards the Third Reich and Hitler. After the assassination attempt it was also the 17th that suffered about the highest rate of arrests and court martial’s unlike most other Wehrmacht units.

    IMO a Tom Cruise, J. Hartnett, or this Titanic wimp and alike will just never be able to portrait that kind of a character in its true historical proportions.

    It would/should have to be a character and high class actor such as C. Heston , G. Peck, J. Coburn or a S. McQueen who could “live” that kind of a person. Amongst today’s Hollywood actors I could only imagine an Ed Harris, Russell Crowe and my personal favorite in this role Joaquin Phoenix.

    Regards
    Kruska
     
  11. C.Evans

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    Kruska, well said on the above. Also, you do have quite good "taste" for some great actors. ;-D I could easily "see" Heston or Harris in the role of Stauffenberg. I also agree with you that there just aint much in the way of talent in hollywoodland these days. Joacuin Phoenix is a darn good actor. Have you seen him in: "I Walk the Line?" I have not seen much of that film but, it is excellent-and it aint the kind of movie im likely to go see.

    Back on topic

    It would be very easy to see Heston or Harris in that role. As far as I know, Heston never played a German-at least in more modern times but, comparing to how well Harris did as the fictional Major Koenig-in EAtG; he could easily pull it off. Also, I might add that I think that Robert Duval might be able to have done that role about 20 years ago.
     
  12. Kruska

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    Hello C. Evans,

    yes you are correct - totally forgot about Robert Duvall. AFAIK C. Heston had a strong dislike for Germans - somewhere or someone told me this - because just as you noticed, Heston never played a German role or part.

    Well maybe he would have accepted the part of Stauffenberg :)

    Regards
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  13. Keystone Two-Eight

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    But see, you dont know about medical conditions, HE does! LOL

    Ja, they want us all to vergessen Sie why WWII started Kameraden !! Dont you know that? It was all our fault, thats why we apologize for fire bombing Dresden, nuking Hiroshima, etc, and our new friends/old enemies never come out and say theyre sorry for anything. They dont want people to remember the truth, they want it to fade into the yellow pages of History (Like I wish Tom Cruise would) so noone will remember those nutsy nazis
     
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    Hi Keystone-I fully agree with you and you got my salute for this.

    Take care and best regards-C.

    PS, You do have a good way about you in speaking the truth ;-D
     
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    First ole Tommy was a “last Samurai” and now he’s a German officer during WWII??? Is this the best those loons out in moonbat land can do for a WWII movie? Give ME a break! I just watched the trailer and farted so hard from laughing that I must go and check my drawers!
     

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