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  • #91
    Originally posted by Sprayber
    Some of you may disagree but the last samurai with Tom Cruise was a pretty good movie. It wasn't the best ever but I pretty much enjoyed it.
    excellent movie. for some reason I don't think of it as a war movie though. more of a movie about samurai's

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    • #92
      Master and Commander.
      Yes, let's be optimistic until we have reason to be otherwise...No, let's be pessimistic until we are forced to do otherwise...Maybe, let's be balanced until we are convinced to do otherwise. -- DrSpike, Skanky Burns, Shogun Gunner
      ...aisdhieort...dticcok...

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      • #93
        another great movie, but for some reason I don't think of it as a war movie.

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        • #94
          In Harms Way
          Starring John Wayne
          Directed by Otto Preminger
          “It is no use trying to 'see through' first principles. If you see through everything, then everything is transparent. But a wholly transparent world is an invisible world. To 'see through' all things is the same as not to see.”

          ― C.S. Lewis, The Abolition of Man

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          • #95
            A lot of my favorites mentioned
            Longest day
            Kelly's heros (alltime most entertaining)
            Patton
            Bridge over
            Great Escape
            SPR
            TTT
            Midway
            and a lot of others.
            Not mentioned
            Lawrence of Arabia.


            Worst
            Starship troopers, but it was so stupid it was funny.
            Pearl, Good special effects but SO SAPPY
            U571 or whatever
            It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
            RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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            • #96
              Originally posted by Dissident
              another great movie, but for some reason I don't think of it as a war movie.
              What exactly do you consider war?
              Which side are we on? We're on the side of the demons, Chief. We are evil men in the gardens of paradise, sent by the forces of death to spread devastation and destruction wherever we go. I'm surprised you didn't know that. --Saul Tigh

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              • #97
                Originally posted by monolith94
                Another great war film: The Cranes Are Flying

                although we don't actually see that much of the war.

                I also really liked Cold Mountain. I think I'm in the minority though.
                "Cold Mountain" has to be the best Civil War flick ever, but I think that it more belongs in the Romantic category. If you're going to include films in which war is primarily a background event then you could add "Casablanca".

                Has anyone here ever seen "King of Hearts"? It was a great film, but it was more of a balck comedy than a war film.

                For those of you who have seen "King of Hearts":

                "And who are you?'

                " I'm ....uh..... the king of hearts."

                " Sire! You've returned!"
                "I say shoot'em all and let God sort it out in the end!

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                • #98
                  Run Silent, Run Deep

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                  • #99
                    We Were Soldiers - The Mel Gibson movie everyone forgets.

                    Great movie

                    A Bridge Too Far - Recently saw this for the first time watching it all the way through.



                    Glory - Everytime I see it on TV I stop and watch. Great performances.

                    Is that the one with Denzel?

                    Saving Private Ryan - Great battle scenes and it wasn't necessary a good ending

                    This movie gets very bad stick for no apparent resons IMO. I know of very few other movies that caused me to piss my pants. The problem maybe that after those frist 20 minutes, anything after that is going to be a disapointment.

                    Black Hawk Down - Hard movie to watch especially after losing some friends overseas. It has a lot of idealism and a lot WTF are we doing here.

                    Must have seen about 4 times, great soundtrack too.

                    Three Kings - very good performances from Clooney, Cube and Marky Boy

                    Good movie but wouldn't classify it as a war movie though, rather an action movie in war enviroment.
                    Great Escape - Classic movie


                    For some reason I can't watch this movie anymore with chuckling all the way through.
                    " Donald Pleasance is doing forgeries on bits of tin can with a bit of jam. Clang! And on the day of the escape, they’re all there, and Steve McQueen has joined up in the escape, and the British have trilby hats on, overcoats, canoe, a bit of a rabbit… And Steve’s just there in jeans and a T-shirt, disguised as an American man! He romps out, jumps in a motorbike, knocks a guy off, and within 15 minutes, he’s in the borders of Switzerland. This is from Poland! And if you don’t know the geography, it goes Poland, Czechoslovakia, Holland, Venezuela, Africa, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon… and then Switzerland."


                    Full Metal Jacket - Another Classic



                    Though perhaps not as serious as the rest but I really loved "Biloxi blues"
                    Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
                    Then why call him God? - Epicurus

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                    • Worst war film ever - Braveheart
                      Braveheart would be my second choice. Sentimental, dull, pompous schlock that seems to drag on forever.
                      Imagine a historical film about, say, the D-day landings. Now imagine that all the attacking American troops were dressed as cowboys and the fighting took place on the side of a mountain.

                      That's Braveheart.

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                      • Originally posted by Alexander's Horse
                        strange that some people think the thin red line wasn't realistic. I found it haunting.

                        what is brought out really well is what it means to assault a position and officer's role of driving men over an objective regardless of cost when you really feel like the smartest thing to do would be to run away. I really got drawn in to the drama and fear and the ruthless primitive brutality of an infantry assault. The fact that soldiers were being shot down by gunners they couldn't even see before they even got close to the objective was very realistic and chilling.
                        There were many surreal moments in that movie.

                        It gets better and better every time you watch it.

                        I think alot of people were let down because they were expecting another Saving Private Ryan with this movie. Thin Red Line is totally different kind of movie, and in the long run is a deeper, more thoughtful movie.
                        We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution. - Abraham Lincoln

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                        • Originally posted by Sandman


                          Imagine a historical film about, say, the D-day landings. Now imagine that all the attacking American troops were dressed as cowboys and the fighting took place on the side of a mountain.

                          That's Braveheart.
                          Hmm, could be but before the movie:

                          William who?!?!?

                          after the movie:

                          William...F R E E D O M
                          Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
                          Then why call him God? - Epicurus

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                          • I found Saving Private Ryan really annoying. The Hanks character continuously makes poor command decisions which ultimately lead to his death and the death of most of his patrol. And he's the heroe?

                            I was irritated even more because I still felt really upset when he died
                            Any views I may express here are personal and certainly do not in any way reflect the views of my employer. Tis the rising of the moon..

                            Look, I just don't anymore, okay?

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                            • Originally posted by Alexander's Horse
                              I found Saving Private Ryan really annoying. The Hanks character continuously makes poor command decisions which ultimately lead to his death and the death of most of his patrol. And he's the heroe?
                              Not to mention the mission itself was idiotic.
                              (\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
                              (='.'=) "Claims demand evidence; extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence." -- Carl Sagan
                              (")_(") "Starting the fire from within."

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                              • Originally posted by Oerdin
                                Saving Private Ryan and Tora, Tora, Tora are at the top of my list. I also saw a four and a half hour Soviet era production of Leo Tolstoy's War & Peace which was damn good. In a capitalist society no one could have reproduced Napoleonic war battles using tens of thousands of soldiers simply because of the cost but the Soviets did and the results were world class.
                                Many Chinese war movies are like that. There are huge mobs of soldiers on both sides. It's awe-inspiring.
                                (\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
                                (='.'=) "Claims demand evidence; extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence." -- Carl Sagan
                                (")_(") "Starting the fire from within."

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