Went to see "Fury" last night

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  • MetropolisLake, TMI, man, TMI!! Lol!
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  • drumminman
    drumminman Posts: 3,396
    I watched it last night, the cannon blasts and 50 cal fire on my 18's were really fun. Not entirely sure it's realistic or anything though. I mean, the final scene, where a tank that couldn't even move took out an entire large SS battalion, not because of one well placed exploding round, but because the Germans kept coming at it on foot only to get mowed down? Makes absolutely no sense. Mindless tactics like that might have existed during the Korean War but ****'s were smarter than that.

    But anyway, you will want some powerful subs for this one.

    It was a crossroads so they had to try and take it out - couldn't just bypass it. They were SS, fanatical. Would'a been in character. The **** who were still willing to fight would have fought to the bitter end.
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  • drumminman
    drumminman Posts: 3,396
    drumminman wrote: »
    I watched it last night, the cannon blasts and 50 cal fire on my 18's were really fun. Not entirely sure it's realistic or anything though. I mean, the final scene, where a tank that couldn't even move took out an entire large SS battalion, not because of one well placed exploding round, but because the Germans kept coming at it on foot only to get mowed down? Makes absolutely no sense. Mindless tactics like that might have existed during the Korean War but ****'s were smarter than that.

    But anyway, you will want some powerful subs for this one.

    It was a crossroads so they had to try and take it out - couldn't just bypass it. They were SS, fanatical. Would'a been in character. The **** who were still willing to fight would have fought to the bitter end.

    Oh really, N-A-Z-I-S is censored?
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  • westmassguy
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