Is The Great Escape based on a true story? I think it's hilarious that the Nazi's had trouble with guys escaping from POW camps all over the place, so what do they do? They take all of the best escape artists from all of the POW camps, and put them together into one camp so they aren't a problem anymore. Like dozens of escape artists aren't going to work together to hatch some master plan of escape lol.
Yeah, it's based on a true story.
I guess the idea was to put the "worst of the worst" (or "best of the best" - depending on your viewpoint) into a maximum security prison (from which they were less likely to escape).
Kind of like Alcatraz.
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[Re: SC]
#538199 04/20/0904:49 PM04/20/0904:49 PM
I watched "The Great Escape" on Saturday Night.. Classic war time drama about a bunch of POW who plan there escape. Starring Steve Mcqueen..
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Is The Great Escape based on a true story? I think it's hilarious that the Nazi's had trouble with guys escaping from POW camps all over the place, so what do they do? They take all of the best escape artists from all of the POW camps, and put them together into one camp so they aren't a problem anymore. Like dozens of escape artists aren't going to work together to hatch some master plan of escape lol.
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Blib, when it's on again, if you get a chance, watch the show on the History Channel called 'The Great Escapes Of WWII.' That show tells several real life stories about different escapes by POW's and includes the real story of which the Great Escape movie was based on. Excellent stuff.
Don Cardi
Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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[Re: Don Cardi]
#538259 04/20/0908:52 PM04/20/0908:52 PM
I got this dvd for free and I'm glad because I hate this movie.
Long as I remember The rain been coming down. Clouds of Mystery pouring Confusion on the ground. Good men through the ages, Trying to find the sun; And I wonder, Still I wonder, Who'll stop the rain.
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[Re: Longneck]
#538264 04/20/0909:01 PM04/20/0909:01 PM
Not really. I'd say DeNiro made a mistake accepting a part of this movie.
Long as I remember The rain been coming down. Clouds of Mystery pouring Confusion on the ground. Good men through the ages, Trying to find the sun; And I wonder, Still I wonder, Who'll stop the rain.
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[Re: Longneck]
#538314 04/20/0911:12 PM04/20/0911:12 PM
yea i understand wit deniro since he didnt act like capone. overall though it was just pure entertainment for me...but compare to other mafia movies it would be in the middle of the bunch.
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[Re: Blibbleblabble]
#538322 04/20/0911:42 PM04/20/0911:42 PM
I've never understood the popularity of that movie either, Longneck.
The cast and the subject matter.
I grew up on stories of Al Capone and watching the tv show "The Untouchables". It follows that when the movie came out, I'd love it.
I didn't. Sure, seeing DeNiro and Connery and Costner in one movie together has an appeal, but even they were unable to carry off the movie. The storyline was blah, the dialog trite and the pace was very uneven.
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[Re: ronnierocketAGO]
#538329 04/21/0912:56 AM04/21/0912:56 AM
I've never understood the popularity of that movie either, Longneck.
The cast and the subject matter.
I grew up on stories of Al Capone and watching the tv show "The Untouchables". It follows that when the movie came out, I'd love it.
I didn't. Sure, seeing DeNiro and Connery and Costner in one movie together has an appeal, but even they were unable to carry off the movie. The storyline was blah, the dialog trite and the pace was very uneven.
Exactly, very well put SC. It has everything to make a great movie, but instead it failed. Too bad.
"There's never enough time to do all the nothing you want." -Calvin and Hobbes
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[Re: Blibbleblabble]
#538407 04/21/0903:33 PM04/21/0903:33 PM
I've written about my love of the movie, "Nobody's Fool", one of Paul Newman's last appearances, and one of his best. I was just watching it again, and now knowing that he is dead, it takes on some differences.
One of the most endearing standouts in this truly wonderful movie is seeing an old Paul Newman suddenly flash a young Paul Newman smile (it was a totally candid, unscripted reaction). In the scene, Newman lets his young grandson drive his pickup truck and you'll see for yourself (below). The scene starts at the 3:30 mark and that "smile" is at the 4:00 minute mark.
Guys, also checkout the 5:15 mark.... it's a surprise with Melanie Griffith, and you won't be disappointed!
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[Re: SC]
#538412 04/21/0904:41 PM04/21/0904:41 PM
I love westerns and have wanted to see Open Range but have been putting it off because Costner is in it. I did like Dances with Wolves though, so maybe what SB said was true that he was better earlier in his career.
"There's never enough time to do all the nothing you want." -Calvin and Hobbes
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[Re: Blibbleblabble]
#538503 04/22/0906:42 AM04/22/0906:42 AM
I love westerns and have wanted to see Open Range but have been putting it off because Costner is in it. I did like Dances with Wolves though, so maybe what SB said was true that he was better earlier in his career.
Believe it or not, just because it has Costner in it, isn't a deep concern that it'll be worth watching or not.
I mean shit, I paid to see THE POSTMAN in theatres. So lets just say I know what I'm talking about when I say that OPEN RANGE is absolutely worth watching, and pretty good in fact.
Of course I could spend a hour or two hour eventually to write my review like I did QUEST FOR PEACE, but...how about you have the honors?
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[Re: Mignon]
#538511 04/22/0909:50 AM04/22/0909:50 AM
About a week ago AMC was showing Broken Trail with Duvall. I love that movie. It has some bad sudden edits (I think because it was made for television) but overall it's a good story.
I was miserable with a fever/pneumonia so it was nice to lay there on the couch late at night and watch Broken Trail, followed by The Man From Snowy River which I hadn't seen since I was a kid. I forgot how much I liked it.
Has anyone else seen either of those?
"There's never enough time to do all the nothing you want." -Calvin and Hobbes
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[Re: Blibbleblabble]
#538622 04/23/0907:50 AM04/23/0907:50 AM