Just watched the dvd Stalingrad produced by the same people who did Das Boote. Maybe not historicaly correct in some details, but certainly showed the horrers of that terrible time.
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I agree that Stalingrad is a great movie, for sure, and I also happily own it on DVD. However, I do also agree that such rank errors, so common in lots of otherwise great movies, are baffling, unexpected, and distracting.
There are actually few such movies I've seen that don't eventually do something wrong with the insignia/rank details. I wonder if they so often slack in this area because they simply don't care, don't think the average viewer will ever know, and/or just don't want to spend the extra money (however little that is) to get a real, knowledge expert on the subject. Baffling, it is...
Chris
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Hi all,
Stalingrad is also one of my favourite films, although some uniform detail is a little in error. But the overall feel of the movie captures for me the hopelessness and the terrible cold endured by both the Wehrmacht and Russian forces.
Imagine being transferred from the warmth of Italy to the frozen vastness of Russia!
One of my personal top ten war films.
Best regards,
John.
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My favourite movie! Indeed some rank errors. But we should look to what happened, the story and the comrades.
I watched the movie and though by myself, where they have been through, they went through HELL litteraly. I/We cannot IMAGINE nor feel nor know how it was in Russia during the Winter in World War II. Only those who have been there, they know.
I don't watch and think by myself.. WTF... A rank error?! What did the producers do there, .ssholes!!.. No I don't, as I said I look to what happened, the story and the comrades.
Indeed ranks and errors could be better but hey we don't watch a WWII movie to look what rank errors there are. I bet everybody who bought or rent this movie though "Stalingrad.. A pure hell.. Where have those Soldiers been through" and not "Mmhhh.. Okay I'll watch and go tell which errors there are and maybe say, What a waste of money".
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Jim Calhoun is a horrible story teller living in make belive land. He did not supply anything for this movie.
If you want to see what he is up to these days check out the links below:
If you want a good laugh, check out these videos and pics Calhoun posted on his My Space page. He is very pathetic, mainly talking about his ex-girlfriend who evidently finally told him to take a hike.
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu...deoID=41391285
Here is the other one made shortly after the first:
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu...deoID=41657048
Here is his pathetic profile:
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm...ndid=397149398
And 57 pages of pictures, very interesting notes he adds to the pics. Kind of contradicts a lot of what he says in the videos, but that is the narcissistic Jim that I knew.
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/inde...ndID=397149398
Enjoy!
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Originally posted by Chap15 View PostNico, Do you have the soundtrack??? If so, where did you get it?
Also, Jim Calhoun told me he supplied some of the uniforms to the movie Stalingrad. Maybe that's the problem.
Sorry Chap for the late answer... I just noticed your question today
I got it in a local flemish shop in 1993.
But you can get it at the german Amazon:
http://www.amazon.de/gp/offer-listin...2103638&sr=1-1
But it isn't cheap
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