The Forgotten Battle - out today on Netflix.
The Forgotten Battle - out today on Netflix.
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Piginapoke

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Friday 15th October 2021
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Anyone else seen it? Absolutely fantastic. 10/10

SS427 Camaro

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193 months

Friday 15th October 2021
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Korea ?

Piginapoke

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Saturday 16th October 2021
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Holland 1944

anonymous-user

77 months

Saturday 16th October 2021
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Watched it last night - I thought it was superb.

justtourin1

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216 months

Monday 18th October 2021
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Watched this yesterday, highly recommended

coppernorks

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69 months

Monday 18th October 2021
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At Coppernorks Heights we love a guessing game, matron asks is it the Italo-Turkey shindig of 1911-12
her favourite land grabbing minor skirmish on the run up to WW1 ?

Piginapoke

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Monday 18th October 2021
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No.

joshleb

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167 months

Monday 18th October 2021
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I presume you mean The Forgotten Battle? Only one like that coming up on my Netflix.

If so, I’ll add it to my to watch list.

Piginapoke

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Monday 18th October 2021
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joshleb said:
I presume you mean The Forgotten Battle? Only one like that coming up on my Netflix.

If so, I’ll add it to my to watch list.
Yep, that's the one. Apologies for my failing memory but make sure you watch it as its very good, although maybe not with any visiting German relatives you may have.

nicanary

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169 months

Monday 18th October 2021
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Perfectly acceptable viewing. High production values for something that's not "Hollywood" - plentiful extras and accurate settings. The flooded village looked real and not CGI - no idea how they did it.

Pedant hat - I can't believe that a Horsa glider in Operation Market Garden would take off with only 3 passengers besides the flight crew. Barmy.

Piginapoke

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Monday 18th October 2021
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nicanary said:
Perfectly acceptable viewing. High production values for something that's not "Hollywood" - plentiful extras and accurate settings. The flooded village looked real and not CGI - no idea how they did it.

Pedant hat - I can't believe that a Horsa glider in Operation Market Garden would take off with only 3 passengers besides the flight crew. Barmy.
Agree on the Horsa capacity. Also, was surprised that no air cover was available when attacking the causeway. But, compared to 1917, it's a masterpiece!

nicanary

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Monday 18th October 2021
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Piginapoke said:
nicanary said:
Perfectly acceptable viewing. High production values for something that's not "Hollywood" - plentiful extras and accurate settings. The flooded village looked real and not CGI - no idea how they did it.

Pedant hat - I can't believe that a Horsa glider in Operation Market Garden would take off with only 3 passengers besides the flight crew. Barmy.
Agree on the Horsa capacity. Also, was surprised that no air cover was available when attacking the causeway. But, compared to 1917, it's a masterpiece!
Indeed. The Luftwaffe were almost non-existent by then and I would have thought a squadron of Typhoons could have sorted out the 88s. But then, it was the Canadians and we Brits had a habit of letting them down. Dieppe? Yet they never moaned.

Talking of air cover, what the heck was that Spit doing in the middle of the tug/glider formation? Another brainwave of the CGI folks.

Eric Mc

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Monday 18th October 2021
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How "forgotten" is the battle featured in the programme?

nicanary

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Monday 18th October 2021
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Eric Mc said:
How "forgotten" is the battle featured in the programme?
I guess you would call it "lesser-known" compared to events like Arnhem and the crossing of the Rhine. I doubt it's forgotten to the Canadians. By all accounts it was a pretty nasty and vicious encounter.