Watched this just the other day, twice. It was better the second time around. It was nice seeing a modern tank movie as the classics tell a good story but the action can be rather hokey. I've been watching war movies since very young and enjoy most. You can't beat a good written account or documentary but it was very entertaining and for the most part well scripted and acted. I like the focus on the small unit as some movies try too hard to be an epic. Focusing mostly on one tank and crew was refreshing.
I've gone from a HMMWV gunner to vehicle commander and can relate to both the camaraderie and the individual clashes of personalities while stuck in a vehicle for days or weeks at a time. Having done some miles in APC's I know how much it can suck being stuck in one. Even a "modern" LVTP7 really sucks for crew accommodations and the stifling smell of dirty folks and diesel fumes while packed like sardines can't be depicted in a movie.
Our best TOW gunner hit an M60 tank set as a target from eleven to twelve hundred meters square between the turret and tank spectacularly launching the barrel and turret into the air. I've also watched WP rounds impacting hillsides and the movie depictions were right on.
The only quirks I found was the rather spacious looking depiction of the tank interior, as others mentioned, and the German attack at the end depicted them as rather clumsy, poorly trained, and poorly organized. I guess if "Fury" went up in smoke in a minute or two it would have been a bit less dramatic. The circumstances that could have done in the original assistant driver are a mystery as well.
The wife liked it, though like any other such movie had her feeling sad. It makes me want to go out and get a 1917 with a matching holster and sweetheart grips with a depiction of my young sweetheart in them.
We've got a flat screen and surround sound so the theater doesn't add a whole lot to the experience save for discomfort and a headache.