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OT: Favorite War Movies
So what are everyone's favorite war movies?
My List would be: All Quiet on the Western Front Bridge Too Far The Longest Day Midway Gettysburg Guns of Navarone Where Eagles Dare (cheesy but it has its moments) Das Boot Siege of Fire Base Gloria
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Movie List
For me, my list goes like this.
Saving Private Ryan Longest Day Battle of the Bulge Troy (Yeah, I know it is archaic weapons, but watching Achillies and the Myrmidons take the beach before Troy....WOW) Terminator II (Great scenes of man vs machine PLUS watching LA bite the big one in Sarah Connor's dream) There are more, but my mind is blank right now, again, still, yet My $0.02 ! Mike |
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Mine...
Apocalypse Now Cross of Iron Stalingrad Das Boot Downfall Thin Red Line |
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How could I forget...
To Hell and Back Strike Force Z
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A Bridge too far
Stalingrad (this is a MUST see) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stalingrad_(film) Das Boot Zulu Zulu Dawn Spartacus Kirk Douglas, they don't make them like that anymore. Lawrence of Arabia
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Neglected classics (and a few better known ones)
A few gems that are worth looking for:
* An Ungentlemanly Act - the Argentine Invasion of the Falklands - very dry sense of humour but very, very accurate. * Went the Day well - Graham Greene's story of Germans impersonating British troops written and filmed in World War Two * The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp - Another film made in World War Two showing the death of the "gentleman" type of officer. * Heartbreak Ridge - Lost track of the number of times I have nicked Clint Eastwood's line when training people on the AK. * Dog Soldiers - British ARmy vs Werewolves in a horror (dark) comedy. If you want to roleplay a British character watch this. It has then squaddies to a T (and look for the brilliant homage to Zulu). * 9th Company - the Soviet War in Afghanistan through Russian eyes. * Top Gun - no plot but great soundtrack and great air to air sequences. * Go Tell the Spartans - Green Beret advisers to the South Vietnamese. * Who Dares Wins - cheesy film but some very interesting sequences by some special advisors. * Contact - next to impossible to find dramatized film of a Parachute Rgt tour of Northern Ireland in the 1970s. No background music in a (successful) attempt to increase the realism. * Raid on Entebbe - account of the Israeli raid on Uganda. Very accurate for the info available at the time. * A Day in Iraq - an Australian film of a very hectic day in Iraq. A bit over the top and too many events but a few really nice sequences (in particular the first firefight). * The Wild Geese - for Merc 2000 players - should teach you not to trust your employers. Just don't look at the cap badges worn on the wrong berets. * Children of Men - the final battles in the refugee camps are straight out of Twilight 2000. |
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Where does one start?
A bridge too far Cross of Iron Dirty Dozen Saving Private Ryan Hamburger Hill The bridge on the river Kwai Platoon Where eagles dare Stalingrad Kelly's heros Seven samurai Breaker morant Gettysburg To name a few.
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Here's one that ends up on few lists: Go Tell the Spartans, about the US's early involvement in Vietnam.
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Beat you to it! :-)
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Here's my list, in no particular order:
A Bridge Too Far Kelly's Heroes Midway Tora!Tora!Tora! Patton Siege of Firebase Gloria Red Dawn The Hanoi Hilton By Dawn's Early Light Run Silent, Run Deep Battle of Britain Not movies, but they're among my favorites: Band of Brothers The Pacific Tour of Duty China Beach
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Very much enjoyed many of those mentioned above. I won't repeat them. One that hasn't been mentioned so far is Gallipoli. A bit cheesy but great soundtrack and it's about AIF soldiers from right here in Western Australia. Also had some great lines by the recently deceased, great Australian actor Bill Hunter. For those who aren't aware, one of the two main characters the film follows is played by Mel Gibson. Oh Mel, what the hell happened to you? He seems mad as a cut snake nowdays.
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84 Charlie MOPic (a must see)
We were soldiers Band of brothers Saving private ryan Troy Last Samurai Apocalypse Now Redux Letters from Iwo Jima Longest day Blackhawk down Platoon Full metal jacket And recently thanks to this board 9th Company |
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For what it is worth, saw this movie on the telly a while back, and watched it with my father, who was stationed in Germany during the movies time frame (72-78). At the end of it, looked at him and asked, "OK, so how far from reality was that?" He replied that it was a lot closer to reality than anyone will ever admit.
The movie? Buffalo Soldiers (2001).
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Not a war film
Not a war film but really nice post apocalyptic film - Doomsday - from the director of Dog Soldiers. If nothing else it has a fantastic villain that could almost be Dain Dangerous.
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All right, my son talked me into buying Sucker Punch...
It is something that only a teenager could love....but the combat scenes! Not to bad! Won't make my list of all time favorites, but some nice touches.
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Watched "age of heroes" today. Ok, it's not oscar-winning material but it's a pretty good, low budget, WW2 movie about British commandos starring Danny Dyer and Sean Bean.
It's worth a punt as the combat scenes are surprisingly well filmed and the cats where drilled by Royal marines. Such anti-hollywood concepts as conservation of fire and single shots are used which make it more realistic than most offerings in the genre. The combat scenes are relatively short ranged aswell which adds to realism, none of these 2000 yard pistol headshots you see in hollywood flicks.
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Most recent thing I saw that was pretty interesting was Cease Fire!, made in 1953 and depicting the closing day of the Korean War. As movies go it really isn't very good, but it's supposed to be a reenactment/documentary with actual soldiers retracing a patrol they did right before the cease fire went into effect. Acting is what you'd expect from telling Joe to play himself and the plot's pretty straightforward (go on patrol, get into firefight with Chinese, have air and arty save the day, roll credits), but it's a real superb look at weapons, gear, and equipment as used right at the end of that war. |
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I might go way out on a limb and nominate Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back...No? OK, Oops...
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Caught the second part of Rough Riders last night - some really nice touches and one of the few non-SF films where the US is technologically behind. Made me think that if the ACW was the first modern war then this was a throwback! |
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