@Tischdecke No Tisch, thank you! Its you guys and girls taking the time to comment that makes the whole thing worth doing. Many thanks for your great comment Tisch!
This was really well done! All the people you picked for the named parts were really good, and I especially liked that you didn't pick a German soldier to be "the evil", and instead went with a character who did something that was truly cruel. Awesome job!
@@rawbwasab5732 im 5 years late, but "The Evil" is the I Company replacement who kills the German checkpoint guards and a member of EZ during the epilogue.
perfect! really perfect! just awesome. i am very happy to see a new movie of band of brothers by you. and like every time it is just awesome. thank you :b
vilhelm999, you really dont have to say "thank you". you are the person who does this work. you just do a awesome job. and again: i listened to this video now with my headphones and full-screened.. DAMN, it's so emotional. this video touched me, the scenes, taken by you are awesome and goes with the music (even with the lyrics!) great. if you want to know; my favourtite movie by you is the "heart of courage" BoB movie. it's like a perfect trailer.. thanks for this great jobs you do
@DarcyEW Thanks for the great comment Darcy! Amazing that you still comment on my videos after all this time! I mean seriously its been years now! Thanks for sticking with me! I still think Web fits here for Pariah though, in episode 8 he is an outcast because he wasn't in bastogne. I wouldn't count Sobel or Dike as pariahs because they are officers and as such their being removed from the group is part of their job. Webster isn't perfect for it, but I don't think anybody is really in BOB.
I wanted to say how much I love this video, you really do make amazing BoB videos. Though I do have to agree with all the posts that say that Webster wasn't a pariah. Pariah means an outcast or a person who is generally despised or avoided. Someone like Sobel or Dike
@cew1965 I must admit I wasn't to sure what Pariah meant. I took it to mean the forgotten (basically because that's what google search told me) which Webster very much is at the start of episode 8.
@Warmenhuizz Nice of you to assume that I haven't read the book there champ because I have. Just how many times I am going to have to say this I wonder, Webster was a outcast at the moment in which I show him in contrast with the word Pariah. He had just been fobbed off by men he considered to be his friends and told in no short terms to get lost. I picked to use that moment because I don't think any of the characters in BOB can be seen as Pariahs at all. But in that moment webster is.