Band of brothers: Pacific
- 06bolton5pt3
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Band of brothers: Pacific
whos been watching, well the first show was last sunday? I couldn't get enough of the original Band of Brothers so ill be watching this series throughout!
Armed and conservative 

Re: Band of brothers: Pacific
I don't have HBO so I will have to wait for the DVD. I really can't wait for it though. I have the original and loved it so much that I was absolutely stoked when I found out about this.
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You can watch the first episode on HBO's website for free, all you have to do is register on their site since it's rated MA content.
I'm watching it now
I'm watching it now


- Hiwaytahell
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Re: Band of brothers: Pacific
Thanks for the info. I just signed up. Hopefully I will watch it soon.Username wrote:You can watch the first episode on HBO's website for free, all you have to do is register on their site since it's rated MA content.
I'm watching it now
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Just got done watching it and was really impressed. I definitely think that it stood up to same level as the first one. Not to mention my Pops is a Retired Marine so this one hit a little more close to home.
Re: Band of brothers: Pacific
Pretty awesome gun porn - lots of 1917 watercooled and 28 Thompson action. I think I saw a Johnson in there too. Needs more BARs, but I'll give them some time.
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Any body know if they are going to put the other episodes up on HBO.com or not?
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It's exceedingly unlikely. They can't make money off of them if they're free on the website.
They may be available for rent via the On Demand system your cable or satellite provider probably has. Otherwise, you have to either subscribe to the channel, wait for the DVDs, or get pirated copies off the internet.
They may be available for rent via the On Demand system your cable or satellite provider probably has. Otherwise, you have to either subscribe to the channel, wait for the DVDs, or get pirated copies off the internet.