This 10-part HBO television miniseries focuses on Easy Company, a group of American soldiers in World War II, tracking their experiences from the beginning of boot camp to the end of the war. Anchored by actors Damian Lewis and Ron Livingston, the series gives detailed attention to their experiences as a group, as well as the way that each of them develops individually. Based on historian Stephen E. Ambrose's book of real-life accounts, BAND OF BROTHERS was executive produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, who worked together on SAVING PRIVATE RYAN. Hanks also directed one episode, featuring his son, Colin Hanks.
Rating: Not Rated Rating Reason: n/a Runtime: 705 minutes DVD Code: Region 1 US, CA Genre: Dramas Color: Color 6 Disc Set Rating: Blu-ray Features:
6-Disc Set
Audio:
DTS Master Audio - English
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary - Words of Easy Company with optional picture in picture commentary by the East Company Veterans
Featurettes
Interactive Features
Shane Taylor, Stephen Graham, Tom Hanks, Thom Hanks, Donnie Wahlberg, Frank John Hughes, Dale Dye, Damian Lewis, Marc Warren, Matthew Settle, David Schwimmer, Andrew Scott, Simon Fenton, Colin Hanks, Richard Speight, David Blair, Jason O'Mara, Iain Robertson, Jimmy Fallon, Ron Livingston, Peter Youngblood Hills, Neal McDonough, Scott Grimes, Paul Williams, Michael Fassbender
This 10-part HBO television miniseries focuses on Easy Company, a group of American soldiers in World War II, tracking their experiences from the beginning of boot camp to the end of the war. Anchored by actors Damian Lewis and Ron Livingston, the series gives detailed attention to their experiences as a group, as well as the way that each of them develops individually. Based on historian Stephen E. Ambrose's book of real-life accounts, BAND OF BROTHERS was executive produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, who worked together on SAVING PRIVATE RYAN. Hanks also directed one episode, featuring his son, Colin Hanks. () "...If it doesn't put a lump in your throat, you need to have your throat checked..." Entertainment Weekly (11/08/2002) |