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Re: Favourite War Film
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Kelly’s Heroes Stanley Kubrick: Full Metal Jacket (1987) Edvin Laine: Tuntematon Sotilas ("Unknown Soldier") (1955) Parikka: Talvisota, the original film Mark Robson: The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1954 ) Zulu Battle of Britain Ashquit: The Way to the Stars (1946) Das Boot Sam Peckinpah: Iron Cross The flight of Intruder Tora-Tora-Tora Blue Max A couple which I couldn’t watch very long when shown in TV U-571 Pearl Harbor I didn’t like Rukajärven tie because of the numerous tactical mistakes in the film. Juha |
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Twelve O'Clock High Flying Leathernecks Angels One Five Cross of Iron All Quiet on the Western Front Night of the Generals Stalingrad Flying Tigers Catch 22 Oh! and the first Star Wars films Last edited by Brian Bines; 15th October 2010 at 14:11. Reason: forgot one |
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BBC2 has The Dam Busters on tonight, preceded by a documentary about the raid.
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There was a time when I was happy to get a reaction within a day, let alone an hour. But that aside, back to the topic. I like movies in general, so it would be hard to name one specific movie. Often I love a movie for a single scene (which in the case of war movies is merciful, as they are often mediocre taken as a whole). Band of Brothers, Saving Pvt Ryan, An Apocalypse Now, Dark Blue World, D-Day, The Hill, Flight of the Intruder, The Thin Red Line, Tigerland, The Way to the Stars, A Piece of Cake, Das Boot, Full Metal Jacket, Conspiracy, Catch 22, Twelve 'O clock High, Blue Max, Kelly's Heroes, Master and Commander, Indigenes, Soldaat van Oranje, Platoon, Hamburger Hill, Cross of Iron, Jarhead, The Hurt Locker etc. Tora Tora Tora and Battle of Britain are not strong movies, but they are classics non-the-less because of the aerial element. With Tora I like the Japanese bits, with Battle I like the Brit bits. I don't want a docudrama, I want a movie (so I can live with Troy and Patriot). Leaving out many good ones. Indeed Errol Flynn rules!! Ruy
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Hmmm.... I must disagree with our beloved site owner, for once.
Tora, Tora, Tora is very accurate for what it does (unlike Pearl Harbor which is garbage). Unfortunately, for today's generation, it does not have, sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll, just decent history. And, what about Gunga Din? A movie about how we think India should be in history, and, it has a real British officer from one of the Guards Regiments! |
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Ah a couple more.
Hell in the Pacific Sgt York Letters from Iwo Jima The Great Escape Battleground M*A*S*H (the movie) Stalingrad (ok...forgetting the "righteous twist") Hart's War (nice dogfight / aerial scene). Those civil war flicks produced by Ted Turner have something, although sometimes the "drama" ends up looking a bit funny. All Quiet on the Western Front should be mentioned (30-ies version). Ah, for a 'interesting" experience try The 9th Company, which is a pretty slick Russian / Ukrainian (and more?) coproduction. Heavy on the action, even some sex, drugs and rock and roll. Some stuff is over the top, but there are some gems in between (certainly if you like original Soviet hardware).
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Worthy of honorable mention:
Glory The Dawn Patrol Flyboys Paths of Glory O.S.S. A Walk in the Sun They Were Expendable Objective BURMA! The Sands of Iwo jima Fighter Squadron Stalag 17 The Train The Longest Day 633 Squadron The Eagle Has Landed Go Tell The Spartans Bravo Two Zero |
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1. Das Boot
2. Band of Brothers 3. Tora Tora Tora 4. Thin red line |
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1. Saving Private Ryan
2. Full Metal Jacket 3. Hamburger Hill 4. Platoon 5. Stalingrad 6. Tora Tora Tora ! 7. Memphis Belle ![]() 8. Das Boot 9. Die Brücke Last edited by JohnnyB; 30th November 2010 at 20:56. |
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1. The Alamo (starring Billy Bob Thornton as David Crockett)
2. Zulu 3. Zulu Dawn 4. Pork Chop Ridge 5. Hamburger Hill 6. The Pacific (The HBO series- OUTSTANDING) I haven't seen the Russian film on the Battle of Rzhev and don't have the actual title but I hear it was very good as to how it was done. So if it even shows up in subtitles I want to see it. |
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