kender-725-358425
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The actor Javier Bardem is totally wrong for the part of portraying Desi Arnaz. Javier Bardem has a hugely obvious terribly broken nose and is not handsome enough, by far, to even conceivably play the part. His disfigurement is a constant distraction while viewing the film. Javier has no real singing talent. Desi Arnaz had real talent in singing and playing the drums and so on. Why would anyone cast Javier? There must have been some other actor that far better resembles Desi. Just watch the "I Love Lucy" shows from the period to see what Desi's appearance was. You can also listen to some of his albums with his vocals and instrument playing.
The RAF stopped daylight mass Bombing in Europe early in the war. It was too costly in casualties and aircraft losses.
The US Army Air Force 8th Air Force did do daylight missions and thus suffered high losses. Each B-24 Liberator had a ten-man crew.
This film is yet another case of "stolen valor". The British are shown flying highly dangerous mass formation bomber missions during daylight where they encountering accurate German flak and fighter aircraft.
This film should have been about American crewed B-24s. Credit where credit is due.
The US Army Air Force 8th Air Force did do daylight missions and thus suffered high losses. Each B-24 Liberator had a ten-man crew.
This film is yet another case of "stolen valor". The British are shown flying highly dangerous mass formation bomber missions during daylight where they encountering accurate German flak and fighter aircraft.
This film should have been about American crewed B-24s. Credit where credit is due.
1. Fire all of the writers. 2. Fire the Casting director. 3. Fire the director. Fire the acting coach, etc etc.