Films or tv with this aesthetic?

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Game of Thrones

Kingdom of Heaven? idk

What PS2 game is this cutscene from?

how much of the city did she really destroy?

Grave of the Fireflies
It's about Amerimutts going full Targaryen on innocent Japanese kids

A lot

Spartacus

She finishes the job in ep 6. Everyone executed and every building destroyed.

Troy.

Avengers: Age of Ultron

While I think America is a joke, the Japs had it coming. They picked a fight they could never win.

This.

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Americans are truly evil.

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Low testosterone, PMS suffering eurofag defected

There was a shlt in episode they completely fucked up, there was a kino moment where drogon was burning the walls whilst cersei watched, it was a kino shot from afar but stupidly jump cut to a super closeup of the dragon.

It would have been kino if they used the shot from afar

How cute of you to think it wasn't deserved.

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Reign of Fire. Shitty movie, great dragon CGI.

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>Implying they wouldn't have been even more brutal to us
Fuck off tranny.

Japan was an absolute monarchy.
The civilians napalmed and nuked in 1945 had no say in their country's foreign policy (unlike the US citizens killed in 9/11 for exemple).

Don't worry, in the next episode it'll be revealed she only burned two or three houses and only a dozen people died

>Shitty movie
You wot m9

>The human carnage was so great that the blood-red mist and stench of burning flesh carried high into the sky sickened the bomber crews, forcing them to use oxygen masks to keep from vomiting.

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War of the worlds, where the machines are killing people and tom cruise is watching from about a mile away, you can hear people screaming and the popping sounds of their bodies blowing up under the heat rays. its all so surreal.

Terrible logic. The same excuse is used to "exonerate" the Soviet and German governments as well. "There's no democracy so 99% of the people had nothing to do with any of it!"

>Reign of Fire
The only thing worse than Dragons....Americans.

As almost all of King's Landing was engulfed in flames, Drogon's shadow approached Flea Bottom. Daenerys had saved this district for the end, when her sexual arousal was almost at a peak: It would be the act to push her lust over the edge, it would make her finally overflow with joy to hunt and burn alive the poorest of the poor, those who could help themselves the least, those, whose houses held the weakest against the overwhelming storm of the dragon's fire. House after house, inhabitant after inhabitant, no matter if sleeping in their beds or running from her in terror, were turned to ashes in a swift rush of divine wrath, a long-due retribution of the self-apotheosed Goddess of Westeros. Yet another street turned to dust. When the dragon centered in on the final street to complete her work, when he reached Gin Alley, when house after house vanished, when the last four, three, two men, one man ran from her, Daenerys, now crazed with blizz, could have sworn, that at one moment, before the final blow against the last inhabitant of King's Landing, this man was shouting, before he disappeared in flames: "The Gods be my witnesses, Karl Tanner truly was a fooking legend".

>The same excuse is used to "exonerate" the Soviet and German governments as wel

Except Germs elected Hitler

The trailer promised apache helicopters vs dragons. Didn't deliver.

Honestly, The Pacific. The entire episode all I could think of was the scene in SPR "Don't shoot, let ,em burn!", and The Pacific has multiple flame thrower scenes that are even better and makes a big deal out of fire.

If there is one thing this episode did well, it was chaos. Alot of the street scenes reminded me of the chaos in the battle scenes of BoB and The Pacific. HBO really does chaos well and i am glad to see the influence on productiob from previous unrelated series used in other series.

Just watch the Peleliu beach landing scene from The Pacific, and Basilones death on Iwo Jima scene, and the chaos in those and then the chaos in kings landing.

Not enough

based

ROFL what fucking madeup head-canon is this. We dropped a million bombs? A million? LMAO. from 400 bombers? So what each bomber was able to carry 25000 bombs?

This is the dumbest shit I've ever read

Given that the bombs are 60x8cm, that's believable.
It says the "1 million bombs" amounted to 2,000 tons, which is within the capabilities of 400 B-29.

>Alot
Inbred.

All of these overhead scenes of the dragon spraying fire, the city burning, the scenes where civilians are running trough the streets with buildings tumbling down around them and fire in the sky.

All of these effects and camera angles will be prominent in hbos next WW2 mini series which will be announced after GoT ends. Just wait.

I'll say it again:
>Alot
>Alot
>Alot
Learn grammar.

There were bombs within the bombs

>US bombers dropped 1,665 tons of bombs, the majority 500lb cluster bombs, each of which split into 38 napalm bomblets at 2,000ft.

Its ironic that they created the greatest firebombing, city sacking, dragon burning sequence ever put to film, but in the context of the abysmal story it was all for nothing... Literally the most brutal cinematic depiction of war since Saving Private Ryan pissed away because of 2 writers.

This is the only movie that really compares

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