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Fury

2014
Drama
Action
2h 14m
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 her five-man crew on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. Outnumbered and 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. (imdb)
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Fury

2014
Drama
Action
2h 14m
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Rated 20 Oct 2014
70
65th
There's nothing particularly new under the sun in David Ayer's well-made WW2-flick, but it's fittingly vile to witness Brad Pitt and his tank crew turn German soldiers into sauerkraut - and that long dinner scene half-way through was tense as hell!
Rated 28 Oct 2014
85
63rd
Ayer's obsessions with gangs, brotherly bonding and masculine seduction are at the fore. All of Pitt's acting comes from the scar on his face, but he does a good job strutting around like a warlord. Less a story about how War Is Hell and more about how war is something men do to boys. More Training Day than End Of Watch.
Rated 22 Oct 2014
80
77th
Brad Pitt's Big Brass Balls: The Movie
Rated 17 Oct 2014
65
65th
Who decided to put a 30 minute dinner scene in the middle of an action movie?
Rated 26 Oct 2014
78
70th
Quite good, surprisingly LaBeouf with the most standout performance
Rated 26 Oct 2014
6
34th
Essentially a collection of bone crunching, brutal set pieces with only the slightest backbone of a story. Consequently, the film's graphic depictions of human anguish and misery feel perfunctory rather than the result of narrative causality. And you know, your forthright quest for hard boiled realism proves questionable if you're going to pussy out at the very end.
Rated 24 Oct 2014
87
98th
Phenomenal. Awesome story, artfully shown. Heartbreaking to watch and yet inspirational. Characters show where the ideals of life and faith meet the ultimate reality of violence that determines history. Only criticism may be the music and some of the fade overlays over-emote in a few parts. LaBeouf truly redeems himself as Boyd "Bible" Swan, a man of faith that must put his trust in God's hand over the fate of the war. Dives into that messiness with respect. Loved this.
Rated 11 Jun 2016
80
83rd
An incredibly realistic, dark & gritty account of a tank command near the end of WWII. Excellent performances. Brad Pitt was amazing. The story is brutal, raw & engaging without resorting to overly gory graphic depictions. Riveting action details the harrowing experiences of warfare. Excellent production quality & music. Good writing & dialog. Entertaining & well worth watching. Not suitable for children.
Rated 01 Jan 2015
62
32nd
With the WWII-film horse kicked to death (I can still hear its screams), Fury heads towards covering the toll on the human psyche..explored in vastly greater depth by Malick, Spielberg, Kubrick, the Grey Zone & Come and See. Doesn't hold back on the war-gore which is commendable, but comes across too over-scored & formulaic to really hit home. The finale was an Allied mirror of the Nazi film shown during the theatre sequence in Inglorious Basterds. Pitt, on screen instead of in the audience
Rated 10 Nov 2014
84
45th
Fury uses it's fine direction and acting to show a pretty good depiction of World War II. Good sound effects and editing all the way through, in my opinion. I can't say it lives up to the hype, but it's at least good. The cast works together quite well and Lerman is slowly becoming a top young adult actor. Shia LaBeouf pulled this role off very well actually and I even liked the diner scene. Breaks the mood but for a good reason. It's not my favorite wat movie, but it's still good.
Rated 09 Jan 2015
3
31st
Intensive, dreary, great technical direction and good acting but ultimately ugly. The subversion of the war hero indoctrination seems to be what Fury strives to, and I say tries because of failure to uphold it over blasé narrative and plot points. I can't help but see Ayer's God Eye perspective showing a divine sanction of the bloodshed, rather than a demythification of the heavily loaded Good War imagery and culture.
Rated 18 Oct 2014
85
68th
A tense action-war film that is a technical showpiece. Stunning photography, a moody score, a booming sound mix and intriguing editing beats make for a nice modern take on the traditional men on a mission war film. Solid acting all around, from Pitt to a subdued LaBeouf, but it is Logan Lerman who has the spotlight, with an emotional breakthrough performance. While the set-pieces are remarkable, the standout moment is an extended dramatic scene that digs into the characters and the cost of war.
Rated 04 Dec 2014
95
83rd
A raw and unsentimental war movie without bullshit. Even though we don't know the crews childhood background we feel both repulsion, sympathy and understanding for the 5 main characters. It's not propaganda or patriotic when all the killing, badmouthing and so on aren't objectively justified in the movie. We simply see the war from the view of a single American tanks crew. That's it! Not a deep movie and It has its flaws, but basically fulfills its goal.
Rated 18 Oct 2014
75
54th
The ending is hokey and Hollywood as shit, despite the wonderful last shot that lingers on (in a good way), but the rest of the movie is solidly made. Cinematography, photography, the score, the editing, the acting... all on point. It tells a more personal tale and doesn't get caught up in American Jingoism, which is refreshing. Part character study, part action movie, succeeds at both.
Rated 29 Nov 2014
38
23rd
Spielberg could have made this: It's technically well executed, but the script plays everything safe and dumbly clings to convention. In one particularly contrived scene, a beautiful German virgin readily gives herself to the protagonist (i.e. a conquering enemy soldier) just because it would have been against-type for him to rape her. The macho bullshit actually keeps getting worse from there.
Rated 23 Oct 2014
65
20th
This is a movie that does what it sets out to do early on and then rubs your face in it the rest of the film. We get it, WWII was hellish. While the acting and cinematography were good (especially Pitt, but that was to be expected), the screenplay felt directionless. Mainly though, the movie was too long. Would have been much more palatable if it was shorter.
Rated 28 Nov 2014
50
15th
It's trying so hard to be something it's not. The whole humanity thing is leading nowhere. Some parts though feel like it could become something decent but then other parts feel like an Uwe Boll film. And the last act is just absurd.
Rated 17 Jan 2015
5
91st
A war film willing to paint in broad, bloody expressionist strokes, which I love. Its combination of unflinching, cavalier brutality and grim nihilism makes the violence in Saving Private Ryan seem sanitized. There's no dignity in war.
Rated 19 Nov 2014
90
85th
Any World War 2 movie where I spend 30 minutes on the edge of my seat afraid that I'm about to witness a rape is A-OK in my book.
Rated 29 Oct 2014
72
30th
Ayer establishes a grim and overbearing atmosphere early that never really lets up; it's standard "war is hell" stuff but it feels like we're in the middle of an apocalypse and it works really well. The technical craft is top notch as well, and the cast is good. Narratively and structurally, however, it never commits to being something different from just another bloody war film. There are compelling moments but we never stray far enough from the tropes of the genre. Solid but unambitious.
Rated 26 Oct 2014
100
90th
Shia LaBeouf is to acting what Kanye West is to rap. Incredibly solid war movie. Great cast and central characters. I really liked some of the unorthodox visuals, such as the color coded muzzle flashes. I honestly found it to be a very engaging human drama, offering food for thought about morality in fundamentally immoral situations. Just as brutal as it needs to be without going too far. One of the best cinema experiences of 2014 for me - not that that's saying particularly a lot thus far.
Rated 18 Oct 2014
75
56th
I enjoyed this! It strongly pulls off the gritty, all-encompassing atmosphere that it was going for, and from a performance standpoint, I don't think Brad Pitt has ever been better, to say nothing of the oft-criticized LaBeouf who, say what you will about him, can bring it in the right role. Calling these characters "heroes" is a misnomer (note: I feel the film addresses this), but that's not a criticism. Even if the "realism" doesn't hit perfectly for you, you can definitely enjoy "Fury" as-is.
Rated 29 Oct 2014
78
78th
Gritty and intense, Fury is a brilliantly acted, character driven war film that catches you up in the horrors and thrills of war on a very personal level.
Rated 22 Oct 2014
70
56th
A very true and gritty portrayal of a dirty war. Tonally, this movie hit the right pitch, making it a different breed of war film from Apocalypse Now or Platoon. Its acted well for the most part. LaBouef does some good for once and Lerman actually stands out over Pitt. The real problems, though not huge, lie with the writing. It was slow in parts and could be a little choppy, but that truly didn't stop the film from being a good war film. I came out satisfied.
Rated 02 Jan 2015
60
40th
it seems like whoever wrote this had a nice little saturday evening with some hard liquor and "saving private ryan", trying to come up with a way to one-up every aspect of said movie afterwards. the result is that there's no emotion in here that doesn't feel forced on you somehow. the constant shifts in tone and characters don't help either. there's some moments when you think it's going somewhere, but where it's all ultimately headed is just a less than mediocre ending.
Rated 04 Nov 2014
58
34th
My opening line could be the same as Rufflesack's but with entirely different interpretations. Brad Pitt looks more like Robert Redford with every movie. I'm beginning to tire of the David Ayer It All Took Place During One Day theme of his films. I was just exhausted with this. If I get home from work and take the time to untie my shoes, I blog about how productive I've been. Just kidding. Blogging takes effort (says man who evidently has never read a blog).
Rated 08 Dec 2014
68
82nd
(INGLORIOUS TANKERS)
Rated 20 Oct 2014
72
68th
Well made and fittingly tense throughout. Like many war films, it does a great job at examining how duty and morality clash in times of war. It does have some flaws, including an over-imposing score. It also begins to explore some themes, but doesn't get past the surface. For instance, the interplay between faith and war is touched upon, but it seems like there was more there to examine.
Rated 06 Sep 2020
6
60th
While displaying elements of a war film, this isn't really one and that's okay. Fury feels more like a over-polished action adventure, than gritty and dark depiction of war. The cast is more so the highlight of this, and you do genuinely feel a sense of camaraderie between them. They aren't the greatest written characters you'll see, but when they're together, it's a nice touch to a film that is a bit different than the latest world war movies we've gotten as of late.
Rated 04 Aug 2015
78
54th
Great performance from Pitt and solid ones everyone else make this a film worth watching. That said, it's also a film that reminds of that "it's not possible to make an anti-war film" quote because try as it might to make war gory and depressing and futile it can't help but delight in overwhelming violence and good guys vs bad guys dynamics. It's a conflicted film that doesn't really do enough with that conflict to stand out.
Rated 01 Feb 2015
68
65th
Propelled by a very talented cast this sometimes "tries too hard to be gritty" war film still manages to shine a bit. The good guys are kind of bad guys theme has been played before, but not often as well. The extended dinner scene was a highlight.
Rated 24 Oct 2014
83
88th
Lerman will get his deserved nomination for best supporting actor. Credits scene with war images was a masterpiece..
Rated 12 Nov 2014
90
81st
About as unvarnished a war movie as has ever opened the throttle across the silver screen, Ayer's grim, masterly conflation of nail-biting and character temperaments, delivered by colossal performances all around, flourishes almost too well as an enthralling microcosm of a crew of tank soldiers, which we've rarely seen in combat films, being robbed of their humanity, one slaughtered Nazi at a time.
Rated 26 Oct 2014
74
82nd
Brutal
Rated 13 Dec 2014
95
68th
Grueling, but rewarding. If it was a little less on-the-nose, it would be perfect.
Rated 18 Oct 2014
80
80th
Still not "End of Watch", doesn't have the ironic contrast of humor vs. pathos, but still excellent. The very end of the climax with the SS man, however, really pissed me off. Whatever they could have been trying to say there sucked ISIS.
Rated 12 Jan 2015
70
58th
A bit formulated and 'film by numbers', but not a bad watch.
Rated 24 Feb 2015
30
12th
Did you know war is hell? That its heroes are actually heartless killers? Did you know combat was horrible and awful and people burned alive and people got murdered and killed by murdering murderers? Blood, death, I'm 14 and this is deep.
Rated 03 Nov 2014
65
59th
If not for the last 30-45 minutes this movie could have been a classic. Still, an really good watch, specially the first half was just amazing. Really solid acting and directing. Very strong film, Ayer seems to like talking about brotherly bonds. Can'tb e sure if I liked End of Watch or this more, but Ayer is good at what he does.
Rated 07 Dec 2014
70
90th
Saving Private Ryan in a tank.
Rated 09 Nov 2021
40
11th
As pointless as war. I learned my lesson though: Americans don't rape, they make love.
Rated 03 Nov 2014
76
72nd
Heroic and greatly depicting how gruesome this war was, but on the overal very theatrical and men are minimized into cannon meat. Acting was great, but if you're looking for a once in a lifetime warmovie, you won't find it watching this one.
Rated 27 Oct 2014
81
76th
Was decent like.
Rated 26 Oct 2014
89
36th
A decent war flick that has great atmosphere and cinematography to compliment the great acting from all involved. It's a brutal film that doesn't sugarcoat war,shows it in all it's horror(from dead mangled remains of the combatants to the toll on civilians). The one major gripe I have with the film is the ending, too Hollywood for a film that made clear that in war,death can come at anytime, the ending battle kinda ruins that thread that was there throughout. That said: definitively recommend it
Rated 17 Dec 2014
92
76th
1305: it was good. realistic and well written. i never see a battle of tanks in a realistic thrilling way before.
Rated 05 Nov 2014
70
64th
It was pretty good until the final battle, which was completely ridiculous.
Rated 27 Dec 2014
80
57th
Great cinematography. That last shot is one of the best of the year.
Rated 21 Oct 2014
92
95th
Saving Private Ryan, but with bigger balls.
Rated 10 Dec 2014
45
9th
Adequately crafted, gritty and unnecessary. There's power in some set pieces (the dinner scene is a tense bit) but what exactly is the point? Lerman's character transformation comes off as unnatural, Pitt basically repeats Aldo in dead seriousness and for a film that seems to mourn how war turns people into animals, it's the badassery rather than the awfulness that's emphasized (the final shoot-'em-up, preceded by dramatic Bible quotations was one to puke for). Now go watch "Lebanon".
Rated 29 Nov 2014
60
57th
It could have been so much more. But it's still good.
Rated 22 Jan 2015
86
96th
The monotone, devilish-sounding German chants on Steven Price's brilliant score cue you in to what kind of experience this is going to be - namely one where hell is constantly on the verge of erupting. Shot on sumptuous 35mm, it even looks like grand opera. One of the best of 2014, underrated because it's at heart and in structure an adventure film.
Rated 23 Oct 2014
3
92nd
Fury doesn't spare its audience and takes no prisoners. That much is clear. I like how Ayer doesn't choose a particular side and shows war for what it is: hell on earth. Extreme realism is what this film is about, to capture what very well may have happened. The acting is strong, the cast delivers and more. The sound design is top notch and wouldn't be surprised if it would receive the Oscar this year. All in all a very good war film, go and see it. You will be 'blown' away.
Rated 15 Jan 2015
80
85th
Really enjoyable drama about five guys on a road-trip to the German countryside in 1945. They find most of the locals to be very aggressive and end up shooting the shit out of lots of stuff. Recommended!
Rated 29 Nov 2014
70
60th
I'm pretty sure I've seen this one more than a few times: fish out of water new recruit assigned to battle hardened and bloodied veteran tank crew grows to become part of the team. The action is good, sequences of tank rounds skipping off the ground and bouncing off enemy armour is pretty awe inspiring and as frightening as tracer rounds cutting through bodies. It's brutal. I'll agree with what most have said here, the first two thirds was good, the last third was just silly Hollywood meh.
Rated 29 Nov 2014
74
71st
A gripping if emotionally distant war film.
Rated 01 Dec 2014
70
42nd
It had fairly good acting all-around, great effects and good atmosphere at times. However, the dialogue was poor, the number of cliches is astounding (and annoying), and the final battle was absurd. One last gripe I have with this film is the tiring biblical references, which had to be injected into almost every scene (give me a break). Decent film for tank or WWII buffs to check out.
Rated 04 Dec 2014
90
87th
Excellent movie!!!! Very nice acting, nice scenes, the soundtrack was marvelous, I loved it!!!
Rated 13 Nov 2014
70
56th
The best way to describe Fury is by comparing it to Wolfgang Peterson's Das Boot just with a tank instead of a submarine. However if it wasn't for that last battle sequence. It is seriously, one of the silliest, most unrealistic scenes in any war movie. For me it really spoilt what could have been a near perfect good movie.
Rated 01 Jan 2015
62
53rd
I watched flick mainly because of Brad Pitt. He was worth every second. The first half was kind of okay, the latter was full of heroism. None of the character didn't go much skin deep, but then again the main character was Fury. Though I expected more stronger character from it as well.
Rated 01 Dec 2014
65
49th
Good in parts. Nice to see a real Sherman and Tiger used and attempts at accuracy with sets and uniforms. Too gruesome for my tastes but some very good acting. The last portion was quite unbelievable. The sound of the boots of the marching Waffen SS didn't fit with the mud underfoot. Why would they bother to assault the front of a disabled Sherman where most of the machines guns are located? Why not just go around it and move on. It would have benefited from some decent military advisers.
Rated 18 Nov 2014
80
47th
Aci bir 2. dünya savasi filmiyle tekrar birlikteyiz. Yönetmen 70mm film kullandigi için IMAX'de izlenmesi tavsiye edilir. Brad Pitt yine karizma abimiz. Tam bir asker ortami var. Egitimli, odun kafali, dindar, korkak profilinde olan askerleri bi arada yine. Allah allah diye Alman tanklarina yürüyorlar. Güzel action sahneleri vardir. Tipik savas filmlerinde kullanilan steadicam shotlar yoktur. Izlemeye alisik olmadigimiz cekimler var. Goruntu yonetmeni henuz 35 yasında basarılı bir
Rated 26 Oct 2014
67
70th
Sadly the last 40 minutes are nowhere close to the almost perfect first 90 minutes. Goes from Band of Brothers to average action.
Rated 26 Oct 2014
77
43rd
David Ayer's drama about a tank crew in the last days of WWII does one thing better than any war film I can think of: it shows how the human body is mutilated, even desecrated, by combat, reducing mankind to scraps of meat and bone. Otherwise, it's a technically accomplished and solidly-acted outing without a certain fundamental point. Ayer's script doesn't provide quite enough psychological depth or unique insight, but his direction, particularly in the climactic battle, is most forceful.
Rated 27 Feb 2015
73
66th
The first half is better than the second one. Really, really enjoyed the tank battling, but the necessary feels and the superhero next half took something away from the entire movie. Still, fully recommended if you crave for a movie with tank stuff. Also, nice to see Pitt getting back to his role as Aldo Raine- Oh wait.
Rated 28 Feb 2015
55
47th
The last 30 minutes were terrible. Okay before that.
Rated 02 Apr 2015
50
31st
Put this in black and white and shear out all the "fucks," and it's indistinguishable from all those old grind-em-out WWII flicks your dad used to sit around and watch on Saturday afternoons. So, your dad will probably like this more than you, is what I'm saying. It is what they call an Old-Fashioned War Movie. I am not too into Old-Fashioned War Movies. If you are, have at it.
Rated 25 Jan 2015
5
32nd
For something that I feel is supposed to feel like an intimate story in a larger setting, there is too much time spent on the action and too little on character development, group development. Normans change to the war and the group subsequently feels rushed and unbelievable - its like one moment he's this naive, reluctant kid and one engagement later a killing machine out for nazi blood. It's certainly a well made film, but one that misses it's mark mostly because of the aforementioned.
Rated 04 Aug 2016
75
65th
It does what it sets out to do, I guess. The ending was intense and... well. Gut-wrenching? Probably the best scene was the tank v tank battle. Really cool to watch. It's solid without really getting too much into new ground. It won't ever be a classic, but it's a good watch.
Rated 16 Nov 2017
84
86th
A competent war movie, but in a post '98 world, you've got to have something extremely special to make a splash among other WWII movies. I was pretty satisfied with the cast and the action was awesome. I'm a little tired of war movies humanizing the participants, show me a hard man with no mercy left, little empathy for his enemy. This has a few of those. I never get sick of seeing big budget movies taking place in the 40's, and this one is downright solid, maybe just a touch above.
Rated 19 Feb 2015
80
79th
Good stuff, shows good and bad on both sides (barely for the Nazis but come on, they are Nazis). Solid performances from all. Including The Beef.
Rated 04 Mar 2015
7
84th
Truth be told, a lot of the tank action/warfare sequences drone on and on, becoming tedious by the end. But I would still say I overall liked the film on account of pretty good group dynamics, some interesting perspectives on American/German relations during WWII, a good character arc for Logan Lerman, and a tense climax.
Rated 15 May 2017
67
15th
It will make you loathe the consequences of war while you grieve for those that were there. The strongest point of the film is the beautiful and well placed set in outdoor scenes, even if the script is not as good as you would hope for, the gritty and dreadful feeling of war is present by the ambiance around these characters. In contrast, the direction of the film was precarious through the whole journey, lowering the overall quality of this experience and finishing with an anticlimactic event.
Rated 04 Jan 2015
87
67th
I really liked this movie. Brad Pitt was great, and Logan Lerman was pretty good. I really didn't find to much to complain about this movie. I really liked it mostly because, It portrays a great description of World War 2. I was actually surprised that Shia LeBeouf puled it off. Logan Lerman is becoming a great actor. This is probably my favorite Logan Lerman movie so far. Although, i have not seen The Perks of Being a Wallflower yet,so.
Rated 26 Apr 2023
65
59th
Big tanks go brrrr. Shia goes method.
Rated 08 Jul 2022
50
12th
Brad Pitt/10
Rated 25 Jan 2015
40
12th
istediği film olabilmek için bu kadar uğraşması iyi yaptıklarını da gölgeliyor.
Rated 21 Jan 2015
56
43rd
Admirably unflinching in it's well-shot, affecting violence, but still ends up being little more than Saving Private Ryan's meaner little brother. Good acting from everyone involved (he may be crazy off screen, but I quite like this new Shia LaBouef, easily looking ten years older than his actual age). Ayer knows how to shoot the action. It's all just very familiar.
Rated 25 Jan 2015
60
26th
If it weren't for the last 30-40 min, this would be a reasonably good war movie. The last part is ridiculous and seems like a Schwarzenegger or Stallone movie.
Rated 25 Jun 2015
5
44th
Looks great and has some cool scenes but there's no plot which is needed for a movie like this. It's just random scene after random scene of people getting killed with no cohesion. And they never established a sense of dread, like when they were fighting that superior tank, was anyone like whelp they are dead here? Absolutely not. Logan Lerman was a poor casting choice as well as he just can't keep up with the other heavy hitters here.
Rated 05 Jan 2020
60
10th
Viewed January 4, 2020.
Rated 25 Feb 2015
72
81st
A masculine, violent and action-packed movie that focuses on a tank crew's experiences during WW2. It does well in creating a claustrophobic and intimate atmosphere where we witness an exhausted brotherhood of soldiers and how they take in the new rookie and the transformation he goes through. The scene where they enjoy their meal was a refreshing change from raw and horrid battle scene.
Rated 08 Jun 2015
80
57th
Tanks for the memories David Ayer. This film was really good, and I'm not a fan of war movies. It's not that I'm for or against it, I just don't like the genre. This movie did a great job of showing how brutal war is, you actually see a side of someones face that got scraped off inside then tank. The deaths in the movie are BRUTAL. This movie also had Shia LaBeouf be semi-likable which is a tough accomplishment...
Rated 31 Oct 2016
25
7th
War is heck and other clichés. The filmmaker's bright idea was to add extra heck. What comes across more than anything is the impression that Ayer imagined he was being unconventional when in reality every decision was utterly programmed and conformist. The writing is poor. If you like em big, ugly and stupid, then this one's just right for you.
Rated 25 Feb 2019
59
36th
A sorta poor man's Saving Private Ryan. Even the young inexperienced soldier trope and the band of tough guy heroes who sacrifice themselves at the end. But Pitt is no Tom Hanks, and Ayer is no Spielberg, making this just another slice of "War-is-hell" cheese.
Rated 12 Feb 2015
85
91st
Grim, bloody, miserable, carnage. An unglamorous depiction of the final stages of the second world war and the price that most heroes in the conflict paid.
Rated 17 May 2015
70
50th
A decent over the top war movie.
Rated 24 Jun 2024
75
49th
vraiment sympa!
Rated 12 Mar 2015
70
50th
The acting was adequate, the tank fighting was cool.
Rated 16 Aug 2015
85
64th
Liked it a lot. Hadn't seen any tank fighting before and the best part was the dehumanization of humanity or barbaraziation of character, in war time. The acting was measured, emotions were commensurate with the action. Yes, there were few cliches, but after seeing so many war movies, I can forgive few cliches. While this certaintly is not one of the best war movies, it does a fair bit on character building of the protagonists and the inhuman toll on them that a war takes.
Rated 18 Sep 2015
70
36th
Looks like after Saving private Ryan, every war movie is trying to raise the bar in realism and brutality. In Fury these elements work both as a plot holders and characters developers which is not enough to make a good movie.
Rated 02 Aug 2015
49
27th
I was in a Sherman as we pushed into Germany in '45 & I'm sorry to have to tell you but a lot of this film is nonsense.Much like my opening statement in fact.But come on buddy,if you think the battle at the crossroads is even the tiniest bit feasible then you're a complete and utter braindead fuckwit
Rated 08 Dec 2020
79
65th
You are a hero buddy! Yeah. Fuck yeah !!!
Rated 23 Feb 2019
70
40th
It's a good war movie and that's about it.
Rated 21 Nov 2016
67
29th
I didn't connect with this one as others and think there are better WWII movies out there.
Rated 29 Jan 2015
65
73rd
Fantastic until they reach the crossroads then it gets silly.
Rated 12 Dec 2015
75
74th
Great war movie, focussed on American tanks. REALLY YOU SHOULD WATCh THIS! Great acting and haha the ending is so American xD AMERICA F@%#CK YEAH!
Rated 11 Jan 2017
78
76th
my favourite us war propaganda film. you know when you listen to podcast and you imagine youre in the room with them laughing along? thats this movie for me.
Rated 19 Oct 2014
100
51st
really good 10 out of 10
Rated 24 Sep 2015
92
72nd
I was really impressed with this one. I wasn't expecting a whole lot, I got treated to a lot of heavy emotions and a bleak look at total warfare. Seeing what life would be like inside a tank, cramped spaces and all is very interesting. I kept being reminded of 'Das Boot' while watching this. its not quite as claustrophobic feeling as that movie is, however, it still manages to clue you in to the lifestyle they had. Its a very engaging movie, from beginning to end I was drawn in.
Rated 10 Feb 2015
78
70th
Solid war movie with a focus on tank warfare. Some of the action is slick as you see tank shells ricochet. The final lengthy scene, with many shots from inside the tank, is hard to forget and quite well crafted.

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