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Not just IMDB, I haven't been able to find a name for Branagh's character anywhere. Not that I made an exhaustive search, but I did try a lot of the common places. My understanding is that the movie focuses more on the "typical" soldier rather than on the big names, so it might just be a tactic to avoid overemphasizing Branagh's character as the "commander".

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particularly for actors like Kenneth Branagh who appear to be playing the people in charge (as opposed to random soldier/pilot #5).

His Wiki (only fast scan) does not list Dunkirk (probably missed it myself), but he play a capt or commander, see here with pics too:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar ... -time.html


EDIT BTW: Typical yellow press ?? Check the pic of the "Spitfire" with the undertitle "Sky's the limit: A Spitfire plane was seen to fly dramatically over the beach"

EDIT2: I should read more OT threads on here, I learned another English word which I hardly heard before : "PENSIVE" (is this some slang or old anglish word?) refers to nachdenklich in German. I saw that Warspite used the word first so perhaps English slang word?
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Another official trailer to whet the old appetite [:)]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KX301edpEs


I never ever buy these guys (actors or extras) would have been in a real war (outside in the open I mean) maybe a war at the table, yes.

Pretty interesting I found this here:

"We have learned from multiple sources that a seven-minute prologue for Christopher Nolan‘s new film Dunkirk will play in front of select 70mm IMAX showings of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Hit the jump to learn more about the Dunkirk IMAX preview."

And this "In US Theaters July 21th 2017"

Not only interesting numbers, but also that a trailer comes out so early at all...(but I am really not into modern film/music business anymore tbh)
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particularly for actors like Kenneth Branagh who appear to be playing the people in charge (as opposed to random soldier/pilot #5).

His Wiki (only fast scan) does not list Dunkirk (probably missed it myself), but he play a capt or commander, see here with pics too:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar ... -time.html


EDIT BTW: Typical yellow press ?? Check the pic of the "Spitfire" with the undertitle "Sky's the limit: A Spitfire plane was seen to fly dramatically over the beach"

EDIT2: I should read more OT threads on here, I learned another English word which I hardly heard before : "PENSIVE" (is this some slang or old anglish word?) refers to nachdenklich in German. I saw that Warspite used the word first so perhaps English slang word?
PENSIVE means "thoughtful", not talking or doing anything actively, just thinking.
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Hopefully, Branagh won't be playing Midway's Matt Garth role.
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Talking of Dunkirk, let's not forget the amazing tracking shot from "Atonement":

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QijbOCvunfU


WTF they kill the horses...? To not let them fall in German hands or what ? I doubt that a dozen horses would help the Nazi War machine that much. Scumbags.

And can someone "enlighten" me what the Ferris Wheel (Riesenrad) at 1:45 is suposed to do there ? I have not seen one in historic pics. Looks more and more like a SF and animal hate movie[:-]

It would be better every BIG production or coming from Hollyweird is ignored, maybe they will then learn tomake better movies.

I also disgree about the Nolan director guy, I watched Interstellar from him a while ago, not impressed (but I am used to SF movies like eg. Blade Runner, Dark City, Event Horizon which all were well done, so my standar may be too high)

And another rambling WTF does not no one even try to make good historic movies anymore eg. with Roman legions and/or Gallic/German/Celtic warriors etc. Only Gladiator had some of this years ago. But they would fuck it up anyway. WW2 gets really old meanwhile.

And what a joke was "300" a cartoon movie from history. One could make a good and historic movie from the spartans/persians thing *sigh*
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But here an explaination from YT comments:
Dariusz Biskupskivor 1 Woche
I have a feeling we won't see a single German or any enemy soldier here. Nolan said it's not about war. If so this might be a great psychological thriller.

Jared Wignallvor 1 Woche
He said it's a survival film first and foremost, with aspects of a suspense film.
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It would definitely be a type of thriller, but more of a suspense kind. Imagine if you knew that you could die at literally any given point and you had no defence whatsoever except sheer luck. The ticking... it's important to show that their lives were just counting down by the second.


So it IS NOT a war or historic movie (just like Thin Red Line wasnt, but how great it was nonetheless, compared to 95% of shit coming out, the only thing I REALLY did not like in TTRL were the flashbacks to home with his girl etc. But I even like what most seem to hate, the long nature shots. 10 mins of TTRL has more art than most complete movies)
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Alone this scene from E.Horizon is better than the whole Interstellar/Inception for some reason overrated crap: And the actors actually CAN ACT

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtyySlBW6kk

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My grandfather was captured at Dunkirk. He was listed as "Missing" for 3 months before news of his capture finally reached home.

How long had he been with the BEF before capture? Did he talk about any of it afterwards?

he was in the TA and mobilized on 1st Sep 39. I have a photo of him marked as "Portsmouth" but no date. He was a tank recovery mechanic in the RAOC (later REME). He only really talked to me about it after I'd joined the Navy.
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WTF does not no one even try to make good historic movies anymore eg. with Roman legions and/or Gallic/German/Celtic warriors etc. Only Gladiator had some of this years ago.

Alpha77-do you like movies about gladiators?



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Alone this scene from E.Horizon is better than the whole Interstellar/Inception for some reason overrated crap: And the actors actually CAN ACT

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtyySlBW6kk

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Meh. I'm unconvinced. To each their own.
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My grandfather was captured at Dunkirk. He was listed as "Missing" for 3 months before news of his capture finally reached home.

How long had he been with the BEF before capture? Did he talk about any of it afterwards?

he was in the TA and mobilized on 1st Sep 39. I have a photo of him marked as "Portsmouth" but no date. He was a tank recovery mechanic in the RAOC (later REME). He only really talked to me about it after I'd joined the Navy.

Was he a 'guest' of the Germans for the duration then?
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do you like movies about gladiators?


Some of them.... those with tette

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Uhhhh, 300 was based on a comic book, and was not intended, in any conceivable way, to be "historical".

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@ Chicken, not really - but the Gladiator movie was the only one in recent times that came to mind with Roman legions etc. stuff :) Or can someone suggest others? I really like to see the 3 "rows" of the legion in action (velites, triirai, hastati) And why is it, in the few movies that exist, the romans seem to fight just like the others (so how did they win their battles with much lesser armies?), they had a clever battle system and good training. It failed however in enclosed spaces like woods etc (eg. Teutoburg forest)

Also the acting in Interstellar was "wooden" as if most of them got sleeping pills, alone this comparison with "event hoizon" where actors can act should be quite clear imo.

@ Panther: Thanks, yes I admit I do not now much about newer movies and not intent to change it. So ignore the ignorance on my part for "comic movies" to each his own right ?


Yes, I was rambling without much sense above:) One guy cannot change the movie industry right [:D]
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The Eagle 2011, Centurion 2010, The Last Legion 2007. I watched them all on Netflix. Not sure if they are still there.
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The Eagle 2011, Centurion 2010, The Last Legion 2007. I watched them all on Netflix. Not sure if they are still there.


WAAAITTT, I have seen I believe 2 of these :) Can be the fact that I forgot about them perhaps mean I was not impressed... need to look into this again. [;)]

Did you like them, cause here a pic from last legion:

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That looks promising as a historic movie right ??? No I do not mean the girl [:'(][:-]
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I bet ppl who like romances and/or dark skinned girls will like last legion...:
Which got a whopping 16% at rotten tomatoes (not that I trust reviews, but still. that is pretty low lol)


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Uhhhh, 300 was based on a comic book, and was not intended, in any conceivable way, to be "historical".

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Loved both films - the second one provided one of the best female performances ever on celluloid; Eva Green single-handedly stole the film. Astonishing.

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WTF does not no one even try to make good historic movies anymore eg. with Roman legions and/or Gallic/German/Celtic warriors etc. Only Gladiator had some of this years ago.

Alpha77-do you like movies about gladiators?



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