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    Where did you get your footage? Is that a movie?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CobraStallone View Post
    Where did you get your footage? Is that a movie?
    It's from Sergeant York.

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    I like the song. Disturbed?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reginald Keene-Inglethorpe-Dempsey 3rd View Post
    I like the song. Disturbed?
    yep its definetly disturbed. not sure what song though.

    what song is it?

    very nice tribute i will have to look for this movie...


    although the 'both americans and germans alike'

    you left out the british and the french...and the russians...and the austrians
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    I thought it would be this


    Radiohead have just released a tribute to Harry Patch, the last surviving veteran of the trenches, who died this week.

    All proceeds from the single go to the British Legion.

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    that movie was quite impressive, when was it made? it seems like the 40's or so... the visuals were very impressive, such as dust kicking up when bullets were hitting stuff, and none of the deaths looked to overflamboyant like they do in some older movies that ive seen

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    Cool video + rep great done!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alkarin View Post
    yep its definetly disturbed. not sure what song though.

    what song is it?

    very nice tribute i will have to look for this movie...


    although the 'both americans and germans alike'

    you left out the british and the french...and the russians...and the austrians
    haha yeah, probably americans least of all, at least compared to the others
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    Quote Originally Posted by Icewolf View Post
    that movie was quite impressive, when was it made? it seems like the 40's or so... the visuals were very impressive, such as dust kicking up when bullets were hitting stuff, and none of the deaths looked to overflamboyant like they do in some older movies that ive seen
    It was made in 1938. I agree, the film is very impressive. I guarantee that it was studied extensively while making modern films like Saving Private Ryan. The song is "Indestructible". I don't like disturbed much, or loud rock/ metal music at all. This is an exception however.

    The footage doesn't feature anyone but Krauts and Yankees so I didn't reference them. :/

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    Your tribue is quite impressive. So is the original. I'd love to see it, one day.

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    THe movie "Sergeant York" is on of the very fine movies from Holywood. It is also amazing that it follows the bio of the real York fairly well, but in typical Hollywood fashion they simply had to make some changes. This is one of those movies that I might include a review to in my movie review thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Belgian General View Post
    Your tribue is quite impressive. So is the original. I'd love to see it, one day.
    Thanks!

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    I liked the video!

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    Nice video! Well done Imperiumiv.

    But this Sgt. York took out many germans... Holywood again, or is it true?

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    Excellent video, just didn't like the rambo-like brit a the end who made that platoon surrender

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    The line "Both Americans and Germans alike" has a redundant word. You should cut out either 'Both' or 'alike'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bovril View Post
    The line "Both Americans and Germans alike" has a redundant word. You should cut out either 'Both' or 'alike'.
    I probably should.

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