Band of Brothers all episode download
The story of Easy Company of the US Army 101st
Airborne division and their mission in WWII Europe from Operation
Overlord through V-J Day.
Stars:
Scott Grimes, Damian Lewis, Ron LivingstonStoryline
This is the story of "E" Easy Company, 506th Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division from their initial training starting in 1942 to the end of World War II. They parachuted behind enemy lines in the early hours of D-Day in support of the landings at Utah beach, participated in the liberation of Carentan and again parachuted into action during Operation Market Garden. They also liberated a concentration camp and were the first to enter Hitler's mountain retreat in Berchtesgaden. A fascinating tale of comradeship that is, in the end, a tale of ordinary men who did extraordinary things.User Reviews
A-1, TOPS, the BOMB what else can I say?
Judging by other
comments, it seems that this miniseries struck a chord with many
viewers. I almost hate to add yet another glowing endorsement since the
other reviews are pretty much identical...but here goes. This one made
me wonder WHERE DOES AMERICA GET SUCH MEN? The things that Easy Company
(boy, there's irony for you!) went through. I've always been grateful to
all those who fought for my freedom (I served my country but never had
to fight) and have wondered how men could do the awful things that had
to be done. I've admired those who actually faced combat. Anyway, Band
of Brothers is superbly done historically correct documentary about E
Co, 101st Airborne. It follows the lives (and sometimes deaths) of the
men of Easy Co. The miniseries takes the men through most of their
combat engagements. The cinematography is outstanding. Spielberg and
Hanks really did a great job on this miniseries! There are some
interviews with some of the survivors, who have remained close to this
day. Disks 1-5 are the actual miniseries but WHATEVER YOU DO, DON'T SKIP
DISK 6! There is a lot of information about how the film was cast, the
"boot camp" that the actors went through and how soft actors were turned
into lean, hard fighting men. There are more interviews with surviving
members of Easy Co. Folks, this is a don't-miss series!