1917 15:58 - Jan 11 with 8444 views | Johnw102 | Saw it last night, well worth the visit very cleverly done, a few jump out your seats moments. | |
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1917 on 18:39 - Jan 30 with 1265 views | perplex |
1917 on 10:39 - Jan 24 by Highjack | A lot of them couldn’t shoot straight. Most of them didn’t have much training, they were just given a gun and shoved right in there. The guns were awful in general. The french had a gun called a chauchat rifle where the magazine was on the outside, underneath the gun. It got clogged up with mud and constantly jammed. It’s known as one of the most unreliable guns ever made. Their equipment was completely unsuitable. Most people died from artillery and machine gun nests. |
Come on now, in the film the Brits could shoot straight whilst the Germans could not, that aspect of the film deserves a | | | |
1917 on 18:49 - Jan 30 with 1250 views | Highjack |
1917 on 18:39 - Jan 30 by perplex | Come on now, in the film the Brits could shoot straight whilst the Germans could not, that aspect of the film deserves a |
Probably explains why Germans lose pretty much every war they’re involved in. | |
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1917 on 12:26 - Feb 8 with 1171 views | SgorioFruit | did anyone else wonder why the letter he had to pass on wasn't ruined with the water when matey boy was submerged under that river beforehand? | |
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1917 on 12:49 - Feb 8 with 1154 views | Lohengrin |
1917 on 12:26 - Feb 8 by SgorioFruit | did anyone else wonder why the letter he had to pass on wasn't ruined with the water when matey boy was submerged under that river beforehand? |
When the written order was handed to the two Lance Corporals at the beginning it was wrapped in a canvas pouch. | |
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1917 on 13:00 - Feb 8 with 1143 views | SgorioFruit |
1917 on 12:49 - Feb 8 by Lohengrin | When the written order was handed to the two Lance Corporals at the beginning it was wrapped in a canvas pouch. |
Ok, I missed that, but it didn't show him taking it out of a canvas pouch when presenting it to the officer in charge. Next question, matey boy falls in that river, it was pitch black at night, he floats downstream for about 40 seconds, and then its complete daylight. Can anyone shed some light on that? Pardon the pun. | |
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1917 on 13:24 - Feb 8 with 1137 views | Lohengrin |
1917 on 13:00 - Feb 8 by SgorioFruit | Ok, I missed that, but it didn't show him taking it out of a canvas pouch when presenting it to the officer in charge. Next question, matey boy falls in that river, it was pitch black at night, he floats downstream for about 40 seconds, and then its complete daylight. Can anyone shed some light on that? Pardon the pun. |
I’m still scratching my head as to how the film shifted from the clay soil of Flanders to the rolling chalkland of the Somme within the space of 600 yards? | |
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1917 on 16:55 - Feb 8 with 1071 views | SwanDownUnder | It is a fairytale but a good film | | | |
1917 on 18:12 - Feb 8 with 1044 views | exiledclaseboy |
1917 on 13:24 - Feb 8 by Lohengrin | I’m still scratching my head as to how the film shifted from the clay soil of Flanders to the rolling chalkland of the Somme within the space of 600 yards? |
It’s not a documentary. | |
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1917 on 18:13 - Feb 8 with 1041 views | perplex |
1917 on 18:49 - Jan 30 by Highjack | Probably explains why Germans lose pretty much every war they’re involved in. |
Saying that we have to thank the Yanks for bailing us out, in the last world war without them we would have been in big trouble. | | | |
1917 on 19:21 - Feb 8 with 1003 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
Is the correct answer. | |
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1917 on 20:02 - Feb 8 with 984 views | SwanDownUnder |
Its more fantasy | | | |
1917 on 20:10 - Feb 8 with 973 views | Lohengrin |
No it’s not but an accurate depiction of the terrain sets the scene. Wouldn’t you have thought it odd to have been sat in the cinema and watched Lawrence of Arabia driving his camel through snowdrifts? | |
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1917 on 20:13 - Feb 8 with 968 views | SwanDownUnder |
1917 on 20:10 - Feb 8 by Lohengrin | No it’s not but an accurate depiction of the terrain sets the scene. Wouldn’t you have thought it odd to have been sat in the cinema and watched Lawrence of Arabia driving his camel through snowdrifts? |
So the grass is the same? | | | |
1917 on 20:24 - Feb 8 with 958 views | Lohengrin |
As it happens, no. | |
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1917 on 00:50 - Feb 9 with 898 views | exiledclaseboy |
1917 on 20:10 - Feb 8 by Lohengrin | No it’s not but an accurate depiction of the terrain sets the scene. Wouldn’t you have thought it odd to have been sat in the cinema and watched Lawrence of Arabia driving his camel through snowdrifts? |
Aye cos that’s the same. | |
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