Title: Turtle Know When To Run Source:
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I saw this movie not too long ago and personally I would have told my crew to abandon the tank and run away, rather than stay in those deathtrap Shermans. Easier to replace a cheap tank than a tank crew.
Turtle know when to run and when to fight. Mostly, run.
I saw this movie not too long ago and personally I would have told my crew to abandon the tank and run away, rather than stay in those deathtrap Shermans. Easier to replace a cheap tank than a tank crew.
I saw it also. It does make a good effort to show just how much of a no-contest fight it is for them to go up against tigers. How good... not sure, as I don't know the realities. It appears Shermans were designed to go up against infantry, and tigers were designed to go up against Shermans.
But Brad Pitt had another war movie in which he also hated Nazis with a personal passion, to the point of becoming a war criminal himself. I don't expect he'll be a popular celebrity in Germany any time soon.
In the other movie I saw, he clubbed a captured German officer to death (single blow to the head) for not answering questions about German troop locations and such. As depicted, the officer died bravely for his countrymen, and was certainly a war crime on the part of Pitt's character, though I don't think his execution of the officer was intended to be portrayed as any crime.
Don't know the movie title, but his personal hatred of SS soldiers / "Nazis" was, seemingly, as over the top as in Fury. Though I must admit I didn't watch that entire movie as I did Fury. But seeing the same animosity from Pitt in 2 different movies makes me think his hatred is personal in real life.