Band of Brothers
Band of Brothers ★★★½ 2001
Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks executive produced this excellent adaptation of Stephen Ambrose's epic tale of the 101 Airborne's Easy Company as they made their way from D-Day through Operation Market-Garden, The Battle of the Bulge, and finally, the capture of Hitler's “Eagle's Nest” compound. Although uniformly showing the influence of “Saving Private Ryan,” each episode focuses on a separate sub-theme or character while not losing sight of the big-picture depth. Some characters are given short shrift, and sometimes it's hard to tell which characters lived or died during a battle, but that's a minor quibble with such a large and, in most cases, unknown, cast. Although they're young and mostly anonymous, they do give excellent, and in some cases, breakout performances (with the exception of one of the few “name” actors, David Schwimmer). The battle scenes are bracing, harrowing, and well-constructed, and the quiet moments serve to underscore the bond that develops between the men as they become battle tested. 600m/C VHS, DVD . Eion Bailey, Jamie Bamber, Michael Cudlitz, Dale Dye, Scott Grimes, Frank John Hughes, Ron Livingston, James Madio, Neal McDonough, Rene L. Moreno, David Schwimmer, Donnie Wahlberg, Colin Hanks, Marc Warren, Damian Lewis, Kirk Acevedo, Rick Gomez, Richard Speight Jr., Jimmy Fallon, Ian Virgo, Thomas (Tom) Hardy; D: David Frankel, Tom Hanks, Richard Loncraine, Phil Alden Robinson, Mikael Salomon, David Nutter, David Leland, Tony To; W: Tom Hanks, E. Max Frye, Erik Jendresen, Bruce McKenna, Graham Yost, Stephen E. Ambrose, Erik Bork, John Orloff; C: Remi Adefarasin; M: Michael Kamen. CABLE