Following the model laid out by Band of Brothers, The Pacific begins with actual footage of Pearl Harbor and interviews with some of the veterans of the Pacific War. We’re rapidly approaching the time when the generation who fought in WWII will be gone and I find these interviews extremely valuable. In Band of Brothers, [...]
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HBO’s THE PACIFIC: Part One
Posted in Book Reviews, Film Reviews, HBO's The Pacific, tagged bushido, constantine in tokyo, film review, HBO's The Pacific, Helmet for My Pillow, Japan, Japanese, Japanese history, Steven Spielberg, The Pacific, war, With the Old Breed, World War II, WWII on May 21, 2010 | 12 Comments »
HBO’s THE PACIFIC: Introduction
Posted in Book Reviews, Film Reviews, HBO's The Pacific, Japan, Japanese History on April 9, 2010 | 7 Comments »
The Second World War is a massive subject, so I will endeavor to stick closely to the subject of The Pacific – the land war fought by the marines in the South Pacific and on the islands surrounding Japan. This will be very difficult for me…those who have had the misfortune of experiencing one of [...]
5 Things I Want to See in ‘The Pacific’
Posted in Book Reviews, Film Reviews, HBO's The Pacific, Japan, tagged Guadalcanal, HBO, HBO's The Pacific, Helmet for My Pillow, Okinawa, Peleliu, Steven Spielberg, The Pacific, toms hanks, war, With the Old Breed, World War II, WWII on March 25, 2010 | 2 Comments »
5. An accurate depiction of battle, of course. Unfortunately, film can only go so far when it comes to recreating battle. One of the most important features of the battlefield that is absent in film is the smell. Movies cannot show us what the smell of rotting flesh, discarded food, gunpowder, spent artillery, and burnt [...]
HBO’s THE PACIFIC
Posted in Book Reviews, Film Reviews, HBO's The Pacific, Japan, Japanese History, tagged Band of Brothers, Eagle Against the Sun, Eugene Sledge, HBO's The Pacific, Helmet for My Pillow, Japan, Japanese history, military, Pacific theater, Robert Leckie, Ronal Spector, Steven Spielberg, The Pacific, Tom Hanks, war, With the Old Breed, World War II, WWII on March 16, 2010 | 13 Comments »
It only takes the opening theme of Band of Brothers to make me cry. Now, I can add The Pacific to that list. I am not embarrassed to admit this, because anyone who is not brought close to tears when they think about World War II is guilty of either the grossest ignorance or the [...]

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