First Images of Russell Crowe as Herman Göring and Rami Malek as Douglas Kelley in ‘Nuremberg’ – Chronicles the eponymous trials held between 1945 and 1946 by the Allies against the defeated Nazi regime.
First Images of Russell Crowe as Herman Göring and Rami Malek as Douglas Kelley in ‘Nuremberg’ – Chronicles the eponymous trials held between 1945 and 1946 by the Allies against the defeated Nazi regime.
I’m so curious to see which way Vanderbilt is going to take it. Like if it will go as graphic and realistic as mentioning or showing how high ranking Germans had their bodies mutilated during torture and interrogation to confess to crimes they didn’t commit or if it’ll be full blown all “Nazi’s are evil”.
Really good potential for some interesting perspectives on things.
MawsonAntarctica on
I wonder how this is going to go. We had the Judgment at Nuremberg movie, along with the miniseries that was on TV in the 90s? Both of which seemed extensive and successful. I guess the only route is to go small and intimate I suppose.
squeeze_and_peas on
Just an insane shot, I love all the detail
Semi-unrelated but I’ve always thought it’s crazy that the prisoner guards at the trials are combat vets; they’re almost all infantry (the two pictured here are because of their [CIB](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combat_Infantryman_Badge) awards). Imagine being shot at and actively trying to end the war by killing these men and then a few months later you have to turn off that part of your brain and treat them with respect while you stand at attention and hear about their atrocities
WeDriftEternal on
I’m pretty sure we’ve already had this movie made…
But if you’re gonna do it, stick the the real history. Do not embellish or change. Make it real exactly as it was
ICumCoffee on
Have Russell wear glasses, he’ll look exactly like Gary Oldman was Churchill
norbertus on
I’m sick of WWII war profiteering. I want a movie about American psychiatrists violating the Nuremburg Code at Guantanamo.
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Crowe’s been doing a lot this year
It’s a shame he was able to avoid the noose.
Rami Malek 🔥
I’m so curious to see which way Vanderbilt is going to take it. Like if it will go as graphic and realistic as mentioning or showing how high ranking Germans had their bodies mutilated during torture and interrogation to confess to crimes they didn’t commit or if it’ll be full blown all “Nazi’s are evil”.
Really good potential for some interesting perspectives on things.
I wonder how this is going to go. We had the Judgment at Nuremberg movie, along with the miniseries that was on TV in the 90s? Both of which seemed extensive and successful. I guess the only route is to go small and intimate I suppose.
Just an insane shot, I love all the detail
Semi-unrelated but I’ve always thought it’s crazy that the prisoner guards at the trials are combat vets; they’re almost all infantry (the two pictured here are because of their [CIB](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combat_Infantryman_Badge) awards). Imagine being shot at and actively trying to end the war by killing these men and then a few months later you have to turn off that part of your brain and treat them with respect while you stand at attention and hear about their atrocities
I’m pretty sure we’ve already had this movie made…
But if you’re gonna do it, stick the the real history. Do not embellish or change. Make it real exactly as it was
Have Russell wear glasses, he’ll look exactly like Gary Oldman was Churchill
I’m sick of WWII war profiteering. I want a movie about American psychiatrists violating the Nuremburg Code at Guantanamo.