I'm excited as a puppy with two peckers to see it.
Looks to be extremely intense and one of those movies where a fella could get emotional, especially if you're into this kind of stuff.
Have you read the book?

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I'm excited as a puppy with two peckers to see it.
Looks to be extremely intense and one of those movies where a fella could get emotional, especially if you're into this kind of stuff.
Have you read the book?
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No Brian I haven't but I do wanna see this one....should be an awesome movie and I'm sure Eastwood did this justice and played it straight with the facts.
I don't go to see "the moving picture show" very often. The last time I went was to see "Saving Private Ryan".
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Band of Brothers is another top 5 for me. Tom Hanks seemed to be involved in many of my favorite movies. Heck Forrest Gump is a favorite for me as well.
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The Mrs. bought me the boxed set of "Band of Brothers" on DVD for Christmas many years ago. Trouble was, we didn't own a DVD player. Youngest son knew about the gift and bought us the DVD player. Now, if I can only figure out how to use the dang thing!![]()
Son came to the rescue, got it all hooked up to the TV and taught me how to use it. Ah, memories of Christmas past.
The Mrs. bought me the boxed set of "Band of Brothers" on DVD for Christmas many years ago. Trouble was, we didn't own a DVD player. Youngest son knew about the gift and bought us the DVD player. Now, if I can only figure out how to use the dang thing!![]()
Son came to the rescue, got it all hooked up to the TV and taught me how to use it. Ah, memories of Christmas past.
Don't forget to rewind the DVD's before you put them away!
Band of brothers was great! You can also add the green mile as another one of tom hanks great movies. That one is another one of my favorites
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Robbie that was the last time Tish and I went to the movies as well. Dude that was 1998....LMAO. So this one is worth going to see as well I guarantee it buddy.
Saving Private Ryan was simply a masterpiece. It gave the credit visually to the greatest generation that many had never seen. Some folks finally realized why they can do what they do every day without fear. Many gave all!!!
I always have said at the end of that movie when the Old man that was the young Ryan asked his wife if he was a good man if your eyes were dry you either are a lying SOB or you are a vampire with no soul. Heck that was worse than not crying when Ole Yeller died.................COME ON MAN...........![]()
Holy Bat dung Ole Yeller died??? Last movie i went to was Lone Survivor and it was great three men dead because they let some sheepherder go because of what they would face from the left wing idiots back home if they killed them and of course they ratted them out and about forty Afghanistan showed up . It brought out what our fighting men are subjected to in war time. I can't wait to see this one.Robbie that was the last time Tish and I went to the movies as well. Dude that was 1998....LMAO. So this one is worth going to see as well I guarantee it buddy.
Saving Private Ryan was simply a masterpiece. It gave the credit visually to the greatest generation that many had never seen. Some folks finally realized why they can do what they do every day without fear. Many gave all!!!
I always have said at the end of that movie when the Old man that was the young Ryan asked his wife if he was a good man if your eyes were dry you either are a lying SOB or you are a vampire with no soul. Heck that was worse than not crying when Ole Yeller died.................COME ON MAN...........
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I always have said at the end of that movie when the Old man that was the young Ryan asked his wife if he was a good man if your eyes were dry you either are a lying SOB or you are a vampire with no soul. Heck that was worse than not crying when Ole Yeller died.................COME ON MAN...........
Yep, fluid was coming out of my eyes like I was peeling onions.
