Posted on 06/06/2015 9:34:26 AM PDT by Marcus
Deadline Hollywood announced that the trailer for the latest collaboration between Steven Spielberg, one of the greatest directors of our time, and Tom Hanks, one of the worlds most popular actors, has been released. The collaboration is a film called Bridge of Spies, which relates the career of James Donovan, a lawyer who risked his career to defend Rudolf Able, a captured Soviet spy, in 1957, the height of the Cold War. Later, Donovan would negotiate for the release of captured U2 spy plane pilot Francis Gary Powers, in exchange for Able.
Spielberg has, for the most part, shone when he had directed historical films. Lincoln, Saving Private Ryan, and Schindlers List, remain classics of the genre. His only miss was Munich, which was heavily criticized for historical inaccuracies and for, in the minds of some, showing too much sympathy for Palestinian terrorists, as the UK Independent noted at the time. It did not help that the film was widely seen as a slap at then-President George W. Bushs war on terror
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I thought Brothers and Saving Private Ryan did an excellent job of portraying highly competent, politically neutral officers and NCOs during combat.
Great observation.
Funny thing is that type may enter a combat senerio but they won’t remain neutral after the first bullet whistles past his head.
Tom Hanks doesn’t deserve the libertys his fellow country men have fought and died for that he prospers from.
He is the poster child of a hypocritical asshole.
Uh, that’s quite a leap you just took.
BTW, I have Cancer and I look pretty good, so far.
So does my Wife who has been dealing with my Disease for the past ten Years. She isn’t thrilled at all actually.
Not sure why you felt the need to comment on an observation made by Max. I’m sure he never connected Hank’s appearance with his Wife’s Malady. Do you have any evidence that Hanks appearance is directly related to his Wife’s Medical Condition?
Unlike many, Hanks can hire Caretakers to assist his Wife. I assure you he isn’t doing Bedpan duty as I did when taking care of my Elderly Mother and Aunt before they Passed.
Well, I’ve beat this Dead Horse quite enough. Carry on.
I wouldn’t call “Lincoln” all that historical. Well acted, definitely. But as history it had a lot to be desired.
Band of Brothers was great.
however, i’ve been rewatching The Pacific for the past couple of days and i’ve been struck by how the tone of that series veered hard-left into “war is bad, US soldiers did bad things” territory. it’s almost as if Spielberg and Hanks were ashamed that Band of Brothers was received so well as a patriotic series about patriotic Americans and felt the need to veer left to make their Hollyweird and libtard friends happy.
technically it’s still a very good series... but the tone is really “off”. no wonder nobody talks about it anymore.
You make it sound like she had a prolonged illness, which was not the case. The last good Hanks movie was The Road to Perdition.
It’s quite good.
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