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May 11, 2008

BAND OF BROTHERS Full Series DOWNLOAD!



PLOT:Band of Brothers is an acclaimed 10-part television miniseries set during World War II, co-produced by Steven Spielberg andTom Hanks. The mini-series centers on the experience of Easy Company of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, U.S. 101st Airborne Division andone of its early platoon leaders, Richard Winters. It is based on the book of the same name written by historian and biographer StephenAmbrose.

EPISODES

1)Currahee(uploaded)
Easy Company undergoes paratrooper training at Camp Toccoa, Georgia, including climbing Currahee Mountain. The major characters are introduced, particularly Lt. Dick Winters and Lt. Lewis Nixon. The episode focuses largely on the men's reaction to Capt. Herbert Sobel, the egocentric and harsh commander of Easy Company, whose leadership ineptitude during combat training exercises leaves the men uneasy about following him into battle. The episode focuses on the controversial aspects of Sobel's command, and his adversarial relationship with Winters. At the end of the episode, the company is shipped to England and prepares to drop into Europe as a part of the Operation Overlord D-Day invasion.

2)Day of Days(uploaded)
The second episode focuses solely on D-Day. The title "Day of Days" comes from a reference by regimental commander Sink to the "night of nights" in a pre-battle speech mimeographed and distributed before the troops boarded their planes. Easy Company's jump into Normandy, is depicted, with emphasis given to the experiences of Lieutenant Winters and Sergeant Guarnere. With Lieutenant Meehan missing, Winters assumes command of Easy, and carries out the company's mission with a handful of men. The real-life action, known to historians as the Brécourt Manor Assault and considered a textbook example of an assault on a fixed postion, is faithfully depicted onscreen.
The episode concludes with a voiceover by Winters revealing his thoughts on his participation in the war.

3)Carentan(uploaded)
The third episode revolves around the battles in and around Carentan and Hill 30, and foreshadows later developments in the miniseries. These foreshadowings include the role Captain Ronald Speirs will eventually play in the company, as well as the prominent role a German Luger will later have. The assault on Carentan is shown in some detail, as are the casualties suffered in war, both physical (a particularly gruesome scene shows an Easy Company soldier severely wounded by mortar fire) and mental. The latter is explored through the experiences of Private Albert Blithe, whose struggle with fear results in a case of hysterical blindness. Leadership is also examined, in particular Winters' role in leading the company during German counter-attacks after Carentan has been taken. Lt. Ronald Speirs delivers a speech very similar to Gregory Peck's speech in 12 O'Clock High, in which he attempts to calm Blithe's fear of death by saying that the only way a soldier can function in war is to accept that he's already dead. Later, the 101st falls under counter-attack from Fallschirmjäger and Panzer units, and Easy Company is engaged in a ferocious firefight. No match for the overwhelming enemy tanks, the division is about to succumb when the 2nd Armored Division comes to the rescue. Later on, Blithe volunteers to lead a reconnaissance on a farmhouse, having overcome his fear, when he is shot in the neck by a sniper. The episode explains that Blithe would never recover from his wounds, and would die in 1948. The company returns to England after its service in Normandy is over, and the episode ends with a poignant vignette as Sergeant Donald Malarkey picks up clothing from an English washerwoman who unwittingly inquires about the bundles of unclaimed laundry left behind by Easy's fatal casualties.

4)Replacements(uploaded)
The ongoing task of combat infantry units — absorbing replacements — is discussed in this episode which begins in England. The respite is brief, and Easy Company is in the vanguard of the 101st as they returned to the Continent, parachuting into the Netherlands as part of Operation Market Garden. The liberation of Eindhoven is shown, and a major battle at Nuenen shows Easy Company ambushed by unexpectedly heavy German resistance, including scenes of tank-to-tank combat; a rarity in World War Two dramatizations. The episode focuses on several replacements — as well as their lack of combat experience which leads in some cases to being killed early on — as well as Sergeant "Bull" Randleman who goes missing in action. The Company faces the challenge of its first defeat in battle, and the temporary loss of at least one main character.

5)Crossroads(uploaded)
The 101st Airborne occupied "The Island" in the Nijmegen Salient after the failure of Market Garden. Captain Winters faces several challenges in this episode including a haunting encounter with a teenage German soldier, the tactical challenge of meeting superior German forces in an unexpected attack, his unique approach to fighting the battle, and the frustration that comes with being promoted to Battalion XO. Winters also assists Lieutenant "Moose" Heyliger, Easy Company's fourth CO in his first combat mission as company commander (Heyliger commanded the Company's mortar platoon in Normandy and in Operation Market Garden) - the rescue of "Red Devils" in a risky river crossing. (Director and producer Tom Hanks makes an uncredited appearance in the group of rescued British soldiers.) Unfortunately, Heyliger is afterwards accidentally shot multiple times by a nervous sentry and severely (but not fatally) wounded, and Winters must yet find another to lead the company. Much of the episode takes place in flashbacks as Winters is writing an After-Action Report on the battle which took place at the beginning of the episode, the only use of the technique in the series. Actor Jimmy Fallon makes a brief cameo as 2nd Lieutenant George Rice of the 10th Armored Division as the 101st is called into Bastogne in the closing minutes of the episode.

6)Bastogne(uploaded)
Easy Company's experiences in the Battle of the Bulge are told from the perspective of Technician 5th Grade Eugene Roe, a company medic, as he witnesses death and destruction all around him, yet is rather powerless to help. The company is required to hold ground near the strategic Belgian crossroads town of Bastogne despite shortages of ammunition, food, medical supplies, personnel, inadequate leadership in the form of Lieutenant Dike, and warm clothing. The misery of simply "holding the line" is punctuated by occasional combat patrols (one of which goes awry), German assaults, and intermittent heavy shelling, all of which are depicted in the episode.

7)The Breaking Point(uploaded)
This episode depicts actions leading up to and including a battle in the town of Foy, Belgium, after the siege of Bastogne has been broken. A central theme of the episode is that of leadership, of which Lieutenant Dike provides a negative example. The actions of 1st Sergeant C. Carwood Lipton, who also narrates the episode in voiceover, and his effectiveness at holding the company together in what he describes as "the low point of the war" are examined. The consequences of poor leadership are made apparent during Easy Company's assault on Foy, and the company gets a new commander, Lt. Ronald Speirs. Easy's new commander reinforces the importance of NCOs in a closing scene set in a church, which also features a montage of Easy's losses thus far in the war.

8)The Last Patrol(uploaded)
With the war seemingly in its final weeks, Easy Company is rejoined at Haguenau by David Webster (whose book Parachute Infantry was a prime source for both Ambrose's book and the scriptwriters). Webster's voiceovers convey the feelings of a combat veteran missing Easy's biggest challenge - Bastogne - and trying to fit back into the company after a long absence. Replacement Lieutenant Jones (played by Colin Hanks, son of the executive producer, Tom Hanks) also joins the company. A dangerous mission (from which the episode gets its title) - seemingly senseless so late in the war - is reluctantly carried out by the weary company, and with the end so near, inexperienced soldiers like Lieutenant Jones and even the company clerk are eager to see action before the finish. Captain Winters, however, seems determined to avoid unnecessary losses with the end in sight, and his surprising order at the end of the episode reveals another facet of his character. Winters receives promotion to Major at the end of the episode.

9)Why We Fight(UPLOADED)
The title of this installment is borrowed from that of wartime documentary film series Why We Fight, produced to stiffen resolve among the English-speaking Allies. With major combat all but over, the episode follows Easy Company in the last days of the war, as attention passes from combat to creature comforts and thoughts of home. The episode also focuses on Captain Lewis Nixon, whose service on loan to the 17th Airborne during Operation Varsity gives him more combat jumps than most other 101st troopers (though ironically, he has never fired his weapon in combat). Replacement Private Patrick O'Keefe's eagerness for battle highlights the war weariness of Easy Company's veteran survivors, and the necessity of the sacrifices Easy Company has made in four years of war is highlighted by the discovery of a concentration camp near Landsberg.

10)Points(UPLOADED)
As Easy Company enters Berchtesgaden at the conclusion of the European war and captures Hitler's Eagle's Nest, time is taken to reflect on long years of training and months of combat. Garrison life proves to be almost as dangerous as combat, and casualties continue to mount after VE Day, from traffic accidents and access to alcohol and firearms. In the background is the spectre of reassignment to the Pacific and the officers (highlighted by voiceovers by Major Winters) struggle with the choices available to them: volunteer to fight in the Pacific or go home to an uncertain future. The final minutes of the dramatic presentation review in voiceover what the Easy veterans went on to do after the war, and the series ends as it began, with interviews of actual Easy survivors. The anonymous interview subjects are finally identified during these final scenes. The survivors are identified as Richard Winters, Carwood Lipton, Donald Malarkey, William Guarnere, John Martin, and Babe Heffron.

INFO

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3 comments:

  1. whats the pass for rar files????

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  2. PLEASE RE-UPLOAD THE LINK FOR http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JS63NCGB (EP1-PART2). THANKS.

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  3. Some of links are blocked by megaupload (?) in each of episode ;[

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