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Postad 20 september 2009 - 03:08

Postad 20 september 2009 - 11:10

Skillnaden mellan BoB och Pacific är att i denna serie följer vi som nämnts 3 marin soldater över havet: "Joe Mazzello som Eugene Sledge, Jon Seda som John Basilone, och James Badge Dale som Robert Leckie.
Finska YLE ska sända serien i hösten 2010, (dom sände BoB före Sverige också)
Förhoppningen står till Canal+ då den Franska varianten ska visa under 2010.
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Postad 21 september 2009 - 07:53
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Postad 08 november 2009 - 14:45
Postad 17 november 2009 - 21:55
Här kan ni också bevaka Blu-ray-releasen av The Pacific (CDON börjar tidigt ^^) http://cdon.se/film/...blu-ray-7569144
Postad 21 november 2009 - 19:12

Postad 07 december 2009 - 17:23
Guuud vad jag längtar tills den släpps

Postad 11 december 2009 - 13:23

Jag undrar om de gör några paralleller med BoB i handlingen. Det var väl några från Eazy Company som, i slutet av BoB, även åkte över till 'the pacific'? Jo, så var det, Spiers åkte över minns jag nu.
Enligt deras hemsida så kommer ingen av skådespelarna från BoB vara med i denna.
Postad 14 december 2009 - 01:37
kommer bli så sjukt bra det där !!
Enligt deras hemsida så kommer ingen av skådespelarna från BoB vara med i denna.
Låter ju ganska smart med tanke på dom ÄR Easy för mig och dig och alla andra BoB fans det blir ju bara fel och se samma skådespelare spela en ny soldat, nä nya skådisar regisserade av Tom och Steve kommer lika ###### övergrymt som BoB om inte bättre.
Postad 14 december 2009 - 08:09
Vi blev nyfikna på om dom kommer göra som med BoB där dom spelade in Saving Private Ryan när dom ändå höll på.
Så frågan är om det kommer dyka upp nån Bio film i samband med pacific?
Postad 14 december 2009 - 10:36
De spelades inte in samtidigt.
Däremot väcktes iden till BoB´under inspelningen av SPR

Postad 18 december 2009 - 13:22

Redigerat av Unregistered03303df7, 18 december 2009 - 13:23.
Postad 18 december 2009 - 23:11

R.I.P Michael Kamen, han gjorde bra soundtracks.
Postad 30 december 2009 - 07:39
kommer att sända The Pacific med början den 21/3 2010.
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Postad 22 januari 2010 - 00:09

Postad 22 januari 2010 - 01:07
Bilden på explosionen var precis tvärtom för mig - Kändes mer Pearl Harbor än Band of Brothers liksom. Försöker intala mig att det inte är en bild ur serien utan bara en icke efterbehandlad bild från inspelningen.Fifan, jag blir alldeles våt i brallan av dom där bilderna
Postad 22 januari 2010 - 01:29

Något datum satt när den går på bio här i Sverige eller?
Postad 22 januari 2010 - 09:42
Shit va grymt!! detta har jag missat totalt i 5 år!
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Något datum satt när den går på bio här i Sverige eller?
Varför skulle den gå på bio? Haha. Det är en TV-serie i 10 delar. Den kommer visas på Canal+ (vilken specifik kanal vet jag inte) till våren.
Postad 22 januari 2010 - 11:56
Varför skulle den gå på bio? Haha. Det är en TV-serie i 10 delar.
haha wops, gick lite snabbt dedär. Skriva först tänka sen är aldrig bra.
Canal + sa du, vilken otur ;/ då får man väl vänta tills den kommer på dvd.

Ska ialf bli sjukt spännande. Har bara sett BoB serien 1 gång, men jag tänkte beställa BD boxen snart! Den verkar dock vara slut nästan överallt!.
Postad 28 januari 2010 - 03:37
Om du klarar dig med engeska undertexter så är €23.49 inklusive frakt direkt hem i brevlådan för BluRay-plåtlådan svårt att slå...haha wops, gick lite snabbt dedär. Skriva först tänka sen är aldrig bra.
Canal + sa du, vilken otur ;/ då får man väl vänta tills den kommer på dvd.
Ska ialf bli sjukt spännande. Har bara sett BoB serien 1 gång, men jag tänkte beställa BD boxen snart! Den verkar dock vara slut nästan överallt!.
Postad 06 februari 2010 - 20:14

A new miniseries coming to HBO from the producers of “Band of Brothers.”
Executive producers Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg and Gary Goetzman, who brought the Band of Brothers miniseries, will be premiering The Pacific miniseries March 14 on HBO. Along with HBO, Comcast is giving its subscribers exclusive On Demand content including a scene from The Pacific, interviews with the producers, and sneak peaks into the making of the series. Comcast is also loading up a Band of Brothers episode every week as a primer for the premiere.
The Pacific (which will be available in HD) follows the intertwined real-life journeys of three U.S. Marines – Robert Leckie, Eugene Sledge and John Basilone, as they travel across the the Pacific during World War II. The Pacific tells a different story than Band of Brothers, which focused “Easy Company” of the U.S. Army.
Here is a complete breakdown of the On Demand content:
•From Band of Brothers to The Pacific: Available exclusively to Comcast customers, this special content features Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg talking about their experiences making Band Brothers and how it led to the creation of The Pacific.
•Scene from The Pacific: An exclusive-to-Comcast early look at a scene from the miniseries with an introduction by the creators.
•The Making of The Pacific: This unique cut made for Comcast details the creation of the new miniseries.
•Trailer: A unique cut for Comcast highlights clips from The Pacific.
•Profiles of The Pacific: Sneak peek at character profiles of the real soldiers from the war.
•Band of Brothers: One new episode per week of the acclaimed HBO award-winning miniseries will be available on HBO On Demand in HD leading up to the premiere of The Pacific.
•The Making of Band of Brothers: This feature details the genesis of the project, its casting and the day-to-day grind the actors endured.
•Band of Brothers Video Diaries: Ron Livingston follows the actors and filmmakers during the filming of Band of Brothers.
•We Stand Alone: The Men of Easy Company: A documentary featuring interviews with actual soldiers from Band of Brothers’ Easy Company.

Postad 07 februari 2010 - 17:51
Spielberg håller på att producera en ny Band of Brothers som utspelar sig i Stilla Havet, detta är inga nya nyheter men ingen verkar ha riggat en tråd om denna så jag gör ett försök
PASADENA, Calif. -- HBO's 2001 miniseries "Band of Brothers" won critical and widespread public acclaim for its detailed, sobering account of World War II battles in Europe. Now the same network and executive producers -- Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks -- tackle a distinctly different part of the same war with "The Pacific," premiering on HBO March 14.
"The differences between 'The Pacific' and 'Band of Brothers' are as different as the concept of the two different theaters of war -- Europe, maps, territory lines drawn on it, armistices that would be honored," Hanks said. "By and large, the European war ... was the last war of its kind in which great armies fought and decided when they began and when they did not. In Europe, an enemy soldier could throw up his hands; his war would be over. The war in the Pacific was more like the wars we've seen ever since -- a war of racism and terror, a war of absolute horrors, both on the battlefield and in the regular living conditions."
Producers said they were inspired to tell stories from another geographical location in response to veterans who watched "Brothers."
"We got so much positive mail," Spielberg said, "but at the same time, mail that said, 'I was a veteran of the Solomons.' 'I fought on Tarawa.' 'I was at Midway.' We got so many letters of veterans from the Pacific theater of operations asking us if we could acquit their stories the way we acquitted the stories of the European theater of operations."
Hanks joked about HBO's eagerness to return to the front.
"And HBO also said, 'We are more successful. We make more money than all the commercial networks combined. We've got $250 million to blow. Do you want to do anything with it?' " Hanks cracked. "So we took it and we ran. We ran off to Australia and put some bullets in the gun and made the film."
Not that it was that simple. The production has been six years in the making -- Hanks said he and Spielberg first had a meeting about making another World War II miniseries during production of the movie "The Terminal," which was released in 2004 -- and presented more difficult storytelling challenges.
"It doesn't bend to the more graceful narrative that they can approach the war in Europe with," Hanks said. "The war in Europe liberated Paris. They landed at Normandy, and eventually you crossed the Rhine into the fatherland, and Berlin fell. The war in the Pacific does not fall into that brand of territorial narrative. ... A hundred miles from the moment where 'Saving Private Ryan' took place, more or less, is the Eiffel Tower. A hundred miles from Peleliu is an empty spot of ocean in the middle of the Pacific. It doesn't fall into the same cognizant recognizability that the war in Europe does. That's why in this, we have the much more individual stories of three Marines."

Postad 11 februari 2010 - 14:16
JAG LÄNGTAR EFTER DENNA SERIE!!!!!!!!!!!
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Postad 11 februari 2010 - 18:10
Eller hur!Det blir att rensa i hårddisken på digitalboxen så att jag kan spela in alla avsnitten ifrån Canal+Film HD!

Vill spela in dem på HD DVD eller liknande, det blir ett intressant problem att lösa



Postad 02 mars 2010 - 19:31

Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg Salute to Veterans with 'The Pacific'
Executive producers Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks rounded up the troops to premiere their HBO miniseries, "The Pacific," on Wednesday night in Los Angeles.
Steven was attracted to bring this story to the screen because both his dad and uncle are veterans of the Pacific. He said, "I have really always credited my dad for instilling in me a lot of values that have come through, especially in movies like 'Saving Private Ryan.'…I made this for all the veterans on both sides of the ocean. Tom and I continue to want to tell these stories of these engagements."
"This is a story about human choices, that people were living in a world that was very complicated and had huge problems," explained Tom. He found parallels between the era of World War II and 2010, saying, "1942, 1943, 1944 you would think are very different places than they are today. Sure, we have television and we have phones and we have a connectivity that's different and the world is a substantially different place, but the human condition is not."
Both Steven and Tom are staples at the annual Oscar Awards, so they shared advice with this year's crop of nominees on how to prepare for and take in the special night. Tom said, "It's the high school prom. It's the best dance of your life. You'll never forget it. It will stay with you forever." Steven mimicked, "All the nominees are winners…It'll be something you never forget. You'll tell your kids about it, your grandkids about it."
'The Pacific' sets sail on March 14 on HBO.
Here's the first rule for partying in style: The less you're seen the better. If you're a guest, come fashionably late. If you're a guest of honor, leave fashionably early.
So naturally Wednesday night, Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg -- two of the coolest guys in Hollywood and executive producers of HBO's new World War II miniseries, "The Pacific" -- were among the first to leave the cable channel's lavish U.S. military-themed party at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel.
But not until they'd tipped their hats -- or in the case of Spielberg, his baseball cap -- to the cast (and crew) of thousands who'd worked on the $200-million series premiering March 14.
"There might have been three of us at the beginning," Spielberg said before the first episode screening at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, referring to executive producer No. 3, Gary Goetzman, "but thousands followed very quickly.
"Please hold your applause until I'm done. There are only 2,000 names here."
Five hours later -- ah, but how time flies! -- Hanks introduced Jon Seda, Joseph Mazzello, James Badge Dale and the rest of the cast who were present
And he gave a shout out to senior military adviser Capt. Dale Dye, an actor and retired U.S. Marine who also worked on "Band of Brothers," the team's 2001 World War II series for HBO, and "Saving Private Ryan," Spielberg's 1998 tour de force feature.
"Dale Dye motivates men," Hanks said. "Dale gets actors to do things they never thought they could do -- although he can't convince them that they enjoy doing it."
Gritty, gritty. The 10-part series is based on the real-life experiences of three U.S. Marines, and the packed audience included the Marines' families as well as the surviving vets themselves: R.V. Burgin, Dr. Sidney Phillips and Chuck Tatum.
At the party later, Goetzman, who co-founded Hanks' production company and record label, Playtone, congenially held down the fort as he received a steady stream of well-wishers.
"Hey, listen, we're old guys," he said. "We've done a lot of stuff, and what's the favorite thing we've ever done? I would have to say, we're most proud of ‘The Pacific.' We love it, and we don't love everything we do.'"
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