April, 1945. As the Allies make their final push in the European Theatre, a battle-hardened Army sergeant named Wardaddy commands a Sherman tank and his five-man crew on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. Outnumbered, out-gunned, and with a rookie soldier thrust into their platoon, Wardaddy and his men face overwhelming odds in their heroic attempts to strike at the heart of Nazi Germany.Written by
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In the battle against the Tiger tank, the Fury crew of has to maneuver in order to penetrate the Tiger's weaker rear armor. Fury has an upgraded 76mm high-velocity gun, not the standard 75mm gun. At the range shown in the film, the 76mm gun could have penetrated the Tiger's frontal armor without issue. See more »
Quotes
Grady 'Coon-Ass' Travis:
[Wardaddy kicks Coon-Ass in the back while Coon-Ass is working on the tank's electrics]
Aah fuck! What the fuck you do that for? I'm tryin' ta fix it!
Wardaddy:
You know why.
Grady 'Coon-Ass' Travis:
You wanna fuggin' whoop me? It ain't gonna fuggin' help anything!
Wardaddy:
[radio check]
Probate Fox Six.
Grady 'Coon-Ass' Travis:
I said, why you always whoopin' on me?
Wardaddy:
Because you're an animal, a dog. All you understand is the fist and boot.
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When one watches this movie you need to keep in mind that not all war movies are the same and the focus of the movie depends on who made the movie, how it was made and who is watching it? Make sense...of course not but in a nutshell keep an open mind. Is it about war? Yes some of it is. It is about bonding and camaraderie? Yes of course, it highlights strained relationships in very stressful and violent situations. I enjoyed the movie and being ex military in the 3rd Armour Division you do tend to pick things out BUT I could do that in just about any military movie I have seen especially from WWII to date. Without being too specific I spotted armor and infantry tactical strategies which confused me a bit but other than that I did enjoy this movie. War is ugly and this movie does not miss that point.
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When one watches this movie you need to keep in mind that not all war movies are the same and the focus of the movie depends on who made the movie, how it was made and who is watching it? Make sense...of course not but in a nutshell keep an open mind. Is it about war? Yes some of it is. It is about bonding and camaraderie? Yes of course, it highlights strained relationships in very stressful and violent situations. I enjoyed the movie and being ex military in the 3rd Armour Division you do tend to pick things out BUT I could do that in just about any military movie I have seen especially from WWII to date. Without being too specific I spotted armor and infantry tactical strategies which confused me a bit but other than that I did enjoy this movie. War is ugly and this movie does not miss that point.