How accurate is Spielberg’s "Masters of the Air"?
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Re: How accurate is Spielberg’s "Masters of the Air"?
A great find. Dresden area I note.
People don't necessarily enjoy seeing the full reality.
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Masters of the Air fact checked – here’s what it gets wrong
Steven Spielberg’s soaring new war drama has sacrificed authenticity for Hollywood clichés
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Re: How accurate is Spielberg’s "Masters of the Air"?
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It's one those "register and get a couple of free articles a week" sites.
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Re: How accurate is Spielberg’s "Masters of the Air"?
I read a few other reviews and they all say the same thing.
An OK series but lacking in character development, exacerbated by the fact you can't see the crew members faces during the flight sequences.
And two reviewers even mentioned how they had to "squeeze" the Tuskegee Airmen into the story. I found it shocking that they'd bring it up considering how "woke" the entire publishing world is right now.
I will watch the remaining episodes but it's turning out to be a disappointment what with "wokeism" claiming another scalp.
One last thing.
No one, not reviewers, nor the thousands of comments to the reviews, has the least clue that the STATED purpose of the 8th Air Force's mission was the destruction of the Luftwaffe, not the German industrial base.
An OK series but lacking in character development, exacerbated by the fact you can't see the crew members faces during the flight sequences.
And two reviewers even mentioned how they had to "squeeze" the Tuskegee Airmen into the story. I found it shocking that they'd bring it up considering how "woke" the entire publishing world is right now.
I will watch the remaining episodes but it's turning out to be a disappointment what with "wokeism" claiming another scalp.
One last thing.
No one, not reviewers, nor the thousands of comments to the reviews, has the least clue that the STATED purpose of the 8th Air Force's mission was the destruction of the Luftwaffe, not the German industrial base.
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That last is is vital point. Those Mustangs cleared the skies for Overlord.
The 8th did a bit of damage to German war industry, as did RAF Bomber Command. It was trendy after the war to pretend that the damage done was insignificant, and not worth the civilian casualties. That was never true as Speer accepted especially after the Hamburg raid. Now it seems the efforts of the bombers can be accepted for what they were.
The 8th did a bit of damage to German war industry, as did RAF Bomber Command. It was trendy after the war to pretend that the damage done was insignificant, and not worth the civilian casualties. That was never true as Speer accepted especially after the Hamburg raid. Now it seems the efforts of the bombers can be accepted for what they were.
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‘I was one of the Bomber Boys shot down by the Nazis – this is how I survived’
Masters of the Air: ‘I was one of the Bomber Boys shot down by the Nazis – this is how I survived’
The remarkable story of B-17 navigator Frank Murphy – who is portrayed in the new blockbuster series from Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/books/autho ... spielberg/
The remarkable story of B-17 navigator Frank Murphy – who is portrayed in the new blockbuster series from Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/books/autho ... spielberg/
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Masters of the Air star felt 'great responsibility' playing US airman
Masters of the Air star felt 'great responsibility' playing US airman
Masters of the Air actor Louis Greatorex has spoken of the huge responsibility he felt playing an American airman in a new TV drama.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-d ... e-68198050
Masters of the Air actor Louis Greatorex has spoken of the huge responsibility he felt playing an American airman in a new TV drama.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-d ... e-68198050
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