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Iron Sky - Germany's WWII-era leaderships on the Moon

SamMarlowPI

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Story said:
That's how long it's gonna take to raise the rest of the needed funding.

Tish-boom. I'll be in town all week, folks. Try the chicken!

lollollol 2018 just seems like a random date for a space Germany's WWII-era leadership invasion...unless there is a link to when the Germany's WWII-era leaderships made their first move and annexed austria in 1938 thus making it a kind of '70th anniversary invasion'...i dunno...be better if they made it 2019 where it would be a 70 years after they invaded poland...oh well...its going to be hilarious anyway...the Germany's WWII-era leaderships return...i wonder what they are going to think when they see the u.s. military with similar helmets..."ai vhat haz happeened to zee M1?"
 

anabolina

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My brother sent me a link to the trailer on youtube, this movie does look awesome but I suppose it will take awhile for it to be completed. Bummer, I saw the trailer and hoped it would be out this summer.
 

flyfishark

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I haven't been to a theatre to see a movie since "Seabiscuit." I think a movie about moon Germany's WWII-era leaderships is not the one to get me back there anytime soon. I saw the Germany's WWII-era leaderships in Skokie and Marquette Park. I was hoping that someone would have sent them to the moon, or at least well on their way.
 

Effingham

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I've been waiting for this flick for about four years. Sigh.

There's another "cool Germany's WWII-era leadership film" that you might like: Dead Snow -- Norwegian zombie Germany's WWII-era leaderships. Way cool -- much more spiff than one might think. The trailer is a bit cheesy, but the film has great production values, a good internal logic, and is worth watching.
 

Nick D

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lollollol 2018 just seems like a random date for a space Germany's WWII-era leadership invasion...unless there is a link to when the Germany's WWII-era leaderships made their first move and annexed austria in 1938 thus making it a kind of '70th anniversary invasion'...i dunno...be better if they made it 2019 where it would be a 70 years after they invaded poland...oh well...its going to be hilarious anyway...the Germany's WWII-era leaderships return...i wonder what they are going to think when they see the u.s. military with similar helmets..."ai vhat haz happeened to zee M1?"

Or 100 years since Germany's defeat in WWI?
 

ron521

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Recently watched Fritz Lang's silent film, "Woman In The Moon", made in the late 20's. From the technical details provided in the film, the Germans clearly knew how to accomplish the journey, it was just a matter of getting the technology perfected. If they hadn't gotten sidetracked with that silly WW2 thing, I'm certain they would have been on the lunar surface well before 1960.
 

DNO

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I've been waiting for this flick for about four years. Sigh.

There's another "cool Germany's WWII-era leadership film" that you might like: Dead Snow -- Norwegian zombie Germany's WWII-era leaderships. Way cool -- much more spiff than one might think. The trailer is a bit cheesy, but the film has great production values, a good internal logic, and is worth watching.

Dead Snow was great...it can't be easy to come up with a new twist in the zombie genre but the Norwegians managed to do it.
 

W-D Forties

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I've been waiting for this flick for about four years. Sigh.

There's another "cool Germany's WWII-era leadership film" that you might like: Dead Snow -- Norwegian zombie Germany's WWII-era leaderships. Way cool -- much more spiff than one might think. The trailer is a bit cheesy, but the film has great production values, a good internal logic, and is worth watching.


Dead Snow was an excellent slasher/Germany's WWII-era leadership/zombie mash up. I was very impressed. And lets face it, if you are going to be so tacky as to ....(thinks how to put it)... make lurve to a guy whilst he is actually on the loo then you do deserve to be eaten by a Germany's WWII-era leadership Zombie, don't you think?
 

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