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Reviews (13)

Dec 10, 2020
Disappointing!.
Shot in low light, a lot of talk, good sets, very little real good shots of the creatures. A lot of these kind of movies seem to be shot in low light and not show what they advertise. I was disappointed.
I'll not be purchasing many more of these cheap, poorly acted, scarce creatures movies. They all must get their music from the same place to.
Hey, your win some and you lose some.
DVW

Feb 19, 2017
The Big Boy "Alive & Well"
A great addition to any tank fans collection of little known armor. It sure looks ready to roll.
Darryll V. Wilcox

Apr 23, 2016
Big, Bad & Beautiful.
As a fan of armour, I enjoyed this film. There are not that many good American Films that deal accurately with tank stories. A lot of Russian and other european films are usually a lot more accurate as they use tanks of that period or better special effects. The Battle of The Bulge was outright dumb as far as armour went. US M-60s and I think M-41 Light tanks look nothing like German Armour. Where were the Shermans? Fury, a new film was quite good. It was sort of the tank being the Alamo.
The cast and battles in The Tanks Are Coming, did a great job. Steve Cockrons Southern Accent was somewhat overdone, but I still liked this film. A great Warner Brothers supporting cast contributed to making it an entertaining war film.
Many say tanks are now obsolete. Not true!! On some distant battlefield, some commander is going to say, where are the tanks? Not long after that, the tankers will mount up, and the soldiers on the battle line will hear the word go out, "The Tanks are coming". A while later out of the morning mist, the enemy will hear the sound of tank engines and then see the steel monsters coming in to cause them much fear and kick their assess. Just ask the Taliban in Afghanistan what they think of the Canadian Leopards . Tanks obsolete, don't you believe it!!
Darryll V. Wilcox