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Saving Ryan's Private - Oh Crap, wrong type of movie
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So is We Were Soldiers. |
Good Morning Vietnam!!! lol :p
Braveheart Platoon I just saw Platoon last year, quite disturbing, but that just shows it was well done....my friends refuse to see any war movies because of Platoon - they can't handle the violence (they walked out during the opening of Saving Private Ryan) |
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At least they did finally release the complete musical score to the film, though, performed by Miklos Rosza. (https://secure.filmscoremonthly.com/...lCD.asp?ID=241) |
Paths of Glory (Kubrick's 1957 film about the French in WWI)
All Quiet on the Western Front (1930 version) Glory Full Metal Jacket No Man's Land (intresting film about Bosnia) Stalingrad We Were Soldiers All I can think of right now |
Enemy at the Gates was a pretty good war flick
Braveheart Saving Private Ryan The bridge over the river kwi all quite on the wastern front those are a few of my favs |
I thought windtalkers was good
although it did start to drag a lil bit in the middle The movie with samuel l jackson and tommy lee jones -- i cannot think of the name, but its on the tip of my tongue... |
Brave Heart
13th warrior ( Since I'm Nordic) We were soldiers Saving private Ryan The Dirty Dozen When Trumpets Fade (One of the best battle of the bulge movies) K-19 ( Cold War movie with Harrison Ford) Patriot Band of Brothers series and last but not least......Patton |
favorite war movies
Favorite War Movies:
"Kartoum" Charlton Heston. About General Gordon and the seige of Kartoum by the Mahdi. Good theatre, pretty good history, lots of action, fun guy flic. "Charge of the Light Brigade" 1930's version. Errol Flynn/Olivia deHaviland. Fabricated history but great fun. Good guy flic and (according to my sister) pretty good chic flic as well. "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" John Wayne/Joanne Dru. One of John Ford's best directing efforts, reasonably accurate picture of the old frontier Army. A classic in every sense. "The Long Gray Line" Tyrone Power/Maureen O'Hara. Not a dry eye in the house, and a great guy flic as well. The Old Army seen through several generations at West Point "Gone With the Wind" What a film! "The Blue Max" George Peppard/James Mason/Ursula Andress. World War One aviation flic from the German point of view. Well done. "Lawrence of Arabia" Peter O'Toole. Epic story of a campaign of WW-1 that set the stage for the development of the Middle East as it is today. Pretty topical just now. "The Horse Soldiers" John Wayne. Dramatization of the Grierson Raid with a few other stories thrown in. The scene where the Union Cavalry faces off with the kids from the military school who have marched out to block their advance strikes close to home as something like that really happened. My New Orleans cousins' great great grandfather commanded the corps of cadets of what is now the Jesuit High School - New Orleans when they turned back an attempt by a Michigan Cavalry regiment to attack the city from the North via the River Road while the Union fleet pushed up the river from the South. 246 boys ranging in age from 12 to 16 beat hell out of the 800 troopers to the extent that the unit was removed from the Union Army Order of Battle and deactivated. The city fell shortly thereafter but I understand that to this day the school's flag carries a battle honor. Pretty terrible event, but by God those kids earned their spurs that day. Anyway, its a good film and well worth watching. What is on the horizon: Pray for peace but be ready for the alternative. |
Saving Private Ryan and Braveheart... not very original on my part, but great.
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I just saw 'The Damned'
It's an old movie about the German Nazi SS Disturbing but great work People who like weird twists They would like it |
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hey, no love for 1941? :D Belushi makes this movie worth watching. Saving Private Ryan Gladiator(kinda a war movie) Patton My dad's a big fan of "Tora! Tora! Tora!" Although, it's tough watching military themed movies with my parents. Both are retired Army and usually spend the entire movie pointing out inaccuracies in uniforms, military protocol, etc. As far as new war movies coming out, i believe there's a new "Alamo" epic being released. You can bet your behind i'll be there :D Kitso KS 361 |
oooh... I just read that one of the "soldiers" in Tears of the Sun is the real thing. He served as a Recon Marine for four years. I bet his influence ups the realism of the movie.
also caught a cool clip of the movie on Yahoo. I guess they have some special deal or something. Anyway, its pretty intense! I like the effects at the end. |
Apocalypse Now
The Best Years of Our Lives Deer Hunter Coming Home |
Really liked We Were Soldiers...
Black Hawk Down was good too-- but that really disturbed me... I didn't really care for Saving Private Ryan. |
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