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Trump raped someone? Who? Why was you're comment deleted? If you didn't like Season one that much and even thought it was really boring, then I don't know why you would even bother asking this question. I personally liked season two, but I didn't think it was as good as the first season. So my answer is don't bother watching it. I think the guy said 300 million. @Lily1357 You just got roasted. Go lick your wounds. I personally didn't find it funny, but I remember everyone in the theater laughing during the spider pig parts. I don't think it was meant as an F-U to the fans tho, just a bad joke (in my opinion). I have no idea what you meant by that post. But sure, lets agree to disagree. Soldiers didn't run around the battle field with bodies as shields, shooting with perfect accuracy while firing with one hand! If you want to watch a much more accurate/realistic portrayal of WW2, watch the series band of brothers (Which actually includes the real life veterans) or the pacific. Or watch saving private Ryan (Veterans of D Day had problems watching the entire movie because of it's realistic combat scenes), flags of our fathers/letters from Iwo Jima. Hacksaw Ridge reminds me much more of the John Woo WW2 film 'Windtalkers'. Over the top, but fun to watch. Not realistic in any way. Lol, I think you have the wrong website. Here's some additional videos tho. https://www.liveleak.com/view?i=b4e_1483372953 https://www.liveleak.com/view?i=aa2_1471942770 https://www.liveleak.com/view?i=4d0_1381902979 So Hip just kept driving even tho the girls were yelling at him to stop? Ughh, I totally agree. I enjoyed this film, but people talking about how realistic this movie is drives me nuts and i'll never understand how this got a 10 minute standing ovation at the Venice film festival I actually had a good laugh at the sight of a soldier picking up a human torso, using it as a shield, charging towards the enemy while firing a BAR with one hand (hitting multiple Japanese soldiers), until people tried to convince me that this actually happened. Fun to watch, but not to be taken seriously. What got me was how the women and her child didn't have a spot on the helicopter until it was given to her by Téa Leoni's character near the end of the film (When everyone was being evacuated from the buildings). Why didn't she let her kid go on the chopper and stay behind alone? Kind of selfish.