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Originally posted by glyn View PostOriginally posted by execrablethe film going public isn't always consulted
More often you have private screenings with a selected audience after the movie and changes are made enforced upon the director but sometimes the screenplay is pre-screened (a "Leica" type reel comprising rough story boards and visuals and possibly some sound) for audience feedback. Leica reels are more common to animation movies but the technique is quite old.
A film like 300 would have been easy to do (if the directors wished) as the images had already been done in graphic comic format.
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How on earth could you leave Das Boot out and put Pearl Harbor in there!
Das Boot, without a doubt."The right man in the wrong place can make all the difference in the world. So wake up, Mr. Freeman. Wake up and smell the ashes." G-Man
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Originally posted by T_igger_cs_30 View PostAlthough I am pretty sure this has been done before I voted Zulu and would like to mention a very close second ......'Das Boot".........and third ...."Cross of Iron"
Seriousy though it has to be for me Private Ryan . ;)
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Originally posted by ChrisF202 View PostZulu followed very closely by Where Eagles Dare and Saving Private Ryan, Letters from Iwo Jima is also pretty close to the top of the list as well.
I make a point of catching A Dirty Dozen whenever its shown on PBS around November.
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Originally posted by execrable View PostMore than just a war movie but I suspect the fact Eastwood was in it (at the same time as his Dirty Harry movies) means people won't take it seriously as a war movie.
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