I know it's only been a few days since it aired, but has anyone been able to find a torrent of this movie? I watched it and would really love a copy. Haven't seen it available retail either. If anyone knows where I can find it I'd really appreciate a heads up. Thanx!
No luck so far, may have to wait to see if they go for a DVD release.
Wow. Really? I'm surprised someone hasn't jumped on that one yet. Thanx for the reply. I'll post back here as sonn as I find something;
Looks like it's going to air again on the 15th and 16th. Any chance you can record it?
For those of you who get the History Channel and missed it or wanna watch it again..it's on now, at least in the EST zone.
And again at midnight EST
---------------------------
airs Monday, November 15 at 6:00 PM EST
airs Tuesday, November 16 at 12:00 AM EST
Still looking for a torrent. If someone has it saved, please seed!!!!!!
Nothing yet, I've got people looking too.
Torrent has been made and posted:
http://1337x.org/torrent/244034/Stormin ... -XVid-Biz/
Someone had it up on youtube a few months back. It wasn't bad for the budget they had. Small mistakes here and there but meh, it happens. 8/10 in my book.
good information and lucky to see
Sorry, but wtf? What was with your cross-border shopping post? Are you part of some inside-joke or bizarre cult? Were you employed to make that post? Very odd, very odd indeed.
http://www.canadaka.net/forums/canadian-history-f11/crossing-over-the-border-t102148.html
Watched it again last night. It's interesting that the vets interviewed in the final segment, 'Remembering Juno' stated that they didn't take prisoners, were ordered not to and admit to killing even those Germans that tried to surrender. Imagine the sort of stink that would raise today? We're Canadians, and should be above that....inquests coming out the ass....Canadian campaign in Normandy halted as Royal Commission convened to investigate 'War Crimes'.
The Regina Rifles were engaged fully with the 12th SS for weeks, and eventually destroyed them from being an effective force after that. With the executions of Canadian soldiers.......there were very few prisoners after that.