Posted: 6/19/2009 3:48:24 PM EDT
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Check it out on the youtubes, I am sorry but I can'tfigure out how to post a link with my phone.
Anyway it looks pertty cool |
| From the movie review, it seems like a lame revenge fantasy. Nobody (except some intelligence operatives) on the Allied side knew the Holocost was happening until the war ended, and certainly not during the active combat. People who write this garbage are the ones who would never dare fight a real war for any cause. |
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From the movie review, it seems like a lame revenge fantasy. Nobody (except some intelligence operatives) on the Allied side knew the Holocost was happening until the war ended, and certainly not during the active combat. People who write this garbage are the ones who would never dare fight a real war for any cause. So like Telemachus said, basically, it's gonna rock. |
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From the movie review, it seems like a lame revenge fantasy. Nobody (except some intelligence operatives) on the Allied side knew the Holocost was happening until the war ended, and certainly not during the active combat. People who write this garbage are the ones who would never dare fight a real war for any cause. So like Telemachus said, basically, it's gonna rock. yeah |
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From the movie review, it seems like a lame revenge fantasy. Nobody (except some intelligence operatives) on the Allied side knew the Holocost was happening until the war ended, and certainly not during the active combat. People who write this garbage are the ones who would never dare fight a real war for any cause. There is a skill useful in enjoying all manner of fiction including politics. It's essential to the appreciation of that which is made up for entertainment. It's called, "willing suspension of disbelief". It's when we voluntarily set aside the premise that the work in question is nonfactual, and allow ourselves the enjoyment of the work regardless. Associate yourself with this skill, assess the trailer in that light, and please do get back to us forthwith. |