Andy_R
Hard of hearing..I said Herd of Herring..oh FFS..
- Location
- County Durham
We're booked up to see it tomorrow
It was exactly the same cost at the IMAX I saw it at as at my local small-screen cinema.That is true of any movie shot with today's equipment, although it is only in respect of the sound and vision. A good story well told is a good story on any screen.
And no doubt the TV ad for the movie that says watch it on the biggest possible screen was so pitched to make gullible idiots pay a premium so that the production company maximise their profits.
Cowardice? Like when they slinked back out of A'stan with their tails between their legs?
You completely missed my point. I was just using that link to indicate there were non-whites at Dunkirk.Saw this discussed elsewhere. During a retreat, different units and ranks are prioritised. Infantry and armour officers are top priority, followed by infantry regiments, signals units and so on right down to sappers. At Dunkirk, complete infantry units marched straight down the quay onto RN ships. Those on the beaches were largely cooks, transport etc. At Crete, large numbers of rear echelon troops were left for capture. Ashdown's orders weren't racist, they were brutally pragmatic. An officer who could command Empire troops was far more valuable than the Indian mule team he was commanding.
As always, I was being kind.I'm afraid I don't share @Marmion 's opinion of the film. I thought it was utter garbage.