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Post by lufttiger » Wed Dec 21, 2005 10:12 am

This may have been posted before but i thought it would be cool if
we could start a list of war flicks out there, as I am always trying
to find ones I've never seen. Since there are alot I'm thinking of the less obvious ones. Here is a start, this one recently came out,
I rented it from Netflix, (Come and see) it was made in 1985 in USSR.
It looks like it was made this year, anyway a good story about a boy who
joins up fighting the Germans invading Russia.
Here is some more:

Stalingrad (90's Germany)
The Star of Africa (60's Germany)
Firebase Gloria (90's USA)
Tao Keo (Korea 2005) I'm not sure of the spelling ?
The Beast (90's USA) USSR vs Afganistan
The Winter War (90's Finland)
Waterloo (60's Brit)
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Post by Teamski » Wed Dec 21, 2005 4:31 pm

My favorite list is:

A Band Of Brothers
A Bridge Too Far
The Longest Day
Memphis Bell
12 o'Clock High
Das Boot
Enemy at the Gates
Saving Private Ryan
Dark Blue Sky
All is Quiet on the Western Front
The Great Escape
Gallipoli

One of my all-time favorites is a documentary called "Night Bombers". I saw it playing at the RAF Hemswell Antique Center back in 97'. It is a hour's worth of original color footage of a Lancaster bombing mission out of Hemswell filmed in 1944. I bought the PAL version from the UK a month or so ago and it plays perfectly well on the PC. I can't recommend it enough. It is the only color footage of the Lancaster from WWII. Great stuff!!

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Post by immeww2 » Wed Dec 21, 2005 6:46 pm

I like:

Guns of Navarone
Merrills Mauraders
Green Berets
Longest Day
Blackhawk Down
to name a few.

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Post by grockwood » Sat Dec 24, 2005 9:37 pm

Some on my list may not have great scripts or acting, but lots of armor.

Battleground(paratroopers at Bastogne one stationary M18))
Bridge at Remagen(lots of American armor)
The Tanks are Coming(Shermans,Shermans,Shermans and a M26)
Is Paris Burning(Shermans and Panther mock ups from M24)
Kelly's Heroes( Clint Eastwood with Shermans and Tiger 1 mock up)

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Post by kevrut » Sat Dec 24, 2005 10:30 pm

Band of Brothers is my favorite.
Battle of Britain.
Midway.
The Green Berets.
There are so many to list... :)

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Just saw a new one

Post by lufttiger » Wed Jan 04, 2006 11:14 am

I rented a new war flick this last weekend called
El alamein. Its a Italian made movie thats very good quality, it
came out about two years ago i think, anyway it tells about
the battle from their point of view, not alot of action but great story.
And yes you have to read the dam thing, but worth it.
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Post by tmanthegreat » Wed Jan 04, 2006 2:52 pm

My favorites in no particular order:

Empire of the Sun (not quite a war film, but it does have some action!)
Saving Private Ryan
Band of Brothers
Memphis Belle
Das Boot
Blackhawk Down
Apocalypse Now
Battle of Brittain
The Downfall

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Post by Emil Frand » Tue Jan 10, 2006 8:20 am

Hell Is For Heroes
In Harms Way
They Were Expendable
God Is My Co-Pilot
Pork Chop Hill
Flying Tigers

Whenever I see a thread about this Im always amazed that Memphis Belle makes the list, to me its about one of the most inaccurate, sappy movies ever made.

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Post by lufttiger » Wed Jan 11, 2006 11:16 am

Here's one you don't here about too offten but in my opinion the best
one about B-17 Bombers; The War Lover, with Steve Mcqueen.
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Post by p51 » Wed Jan 11, 2006 1:19 pm

Surprised no one mentioned Patton! What a grat movie. One of my favorites.

Other movies.. Empire of the Sun has THE most gorgeous P-51D Mustang moment EVER in cinematography... those who seen it know what I mean. Literally gives meaning to Cadillac in the Skies!

Saving Private Ryan is my all time favorite, it's what got my heavily into World War 2. I owe a lot to that movie and Steven Spielberg.

Band of Brothers, I skipped night classes to watch the show when it first aired and would come home early from work. IMO, it's the closest thing to come to Saving Private Ryan's level. It was some of the best $75 I've spent for a DVD set too later when it came out. I still watch the series quite often. I can't wait for 'The Pacific' sequel to the series.

Memphis Belle... While high inaccurate, still a great portrayal of a B-17 Flying Fortress crew during World War 2... a bit steriotypical though. This movie was the inspiration for the hour long screenplay/script I wrote called 'Target: Berlin' that someday I'd love to see get made into a movie about the debated first bombing of Berlin.

Longest Day, classic. Love it. A Bridge Too Far was pretty good. 12 'O Clock High has a special place mostly because the 'star' B-17 Flying Fortress 'Picadilly Lilly' is actually our B-17 at thje Planes of Fame Museum.

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Post by STUKA » Thu Jan 19, 2006 12:40 pm

BAND OF BROTHERS (ALL TIME BEST)
THIN RED LINE (THE NEW ONE) INCREDIBLE MOVIE
DASBOOT
SAVING PRIVATE RYAN
APOCOLYPSE NOW
A BRIDGE TOO FAR
I COLLECT WAR MOVIES BUT HAVE YET TO SEE SAINTS AND SOLDIERS AND GREAT RAID.

JUST WATCHED THE BEAST - NOT BAD.

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Post by Rogue » Sun Jan 22, 2006 2:00 pm

Bridges Of Toko Ri
Men of the Fighting Lady

(which I cannot find on DVD.)

Both have nice F9F footage.

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Post by tmanthegreat » Sun Jan 22, 2006 3:28 pm

p51 wrote:.. Empire of the Sun has THE most gorgeous P-51D Mustang moment EVER in cinematography... those who seen it know what I mean. Literally gives meaning to Cadillac in the Skies!
YES!! Finally someone around here who also loves that moment! (Though given your screen name, small wonder :) ) I practically cry evey time I see that part - Jim's pent-up emotions welling over, John Williams moving score, the sound of the Merlin engines, the straffing and bombs. I always sort of identified with Jim's character. That is a great cenematic moment and a poetic tribute to the best fighterplane of WWII. ...and to think, it was done with real aircraft and no CG effects!

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Post by ARMY GROUP 1 » Sat Jan 28, 2006 8:25 pm

LOVE THE FILM ENIGMA, CRACK THE CODE. A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING IN THIS ONE.

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"CROSS of IRON"

Post by MG-42 » Sun Jan 29, 2006 1:20 am

"CROSS of IRON" .....is my favorite,.....starring : James Coburn,...Maximillion Schell,..and James Mason, + a few others. .....One of the best films about the "Eastern Front" ever made. ....Based on a True Story,...and book by "Willie Heidrich" ! ....in which I also read. ...I actually have it on DVD too,.. which is "rare". ...If you like "War" movies,...I highly reccommend this one then. ***** A must see ! :shock:
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Post by krieglok » Tue Jan 31, 2006 2:09 pm

If you like Empire of the Sun, you will like "End All Wars" Excellent movie about UK POWs in Thailand. "Saints and Soldiers" is another sleeper about Malmedy and the BoB. Pick up "The Big Lift"if you are an aircraft nut. Excellent, made in Berlin in 1946, movie about the airlift. Finally, for the WW1 guys, "The Lost Battalion" is excellent even though A&E had a hand in it. Very true to the book and historically correct.

Please dont take offense, but I was suprised that Midway made someone`s list. I saw it once as a kid and then I recently picked it up on special at WM. If you watch Tora, Tora,Tora and then Midway you will see too many stolen shots taken from TTT and spliced into Midway. The persistant views of the angled deck carrier are kind of aggravating. It reeked of 1970`s through and through. Cheap and not well thought out.

I was glad to see the "Big Red One" didnt make any lists. I forgot how bad that movie was especially with the blaring loud speaker exchanges on the beaches of French Morraco in the Torch invasions and then the huggy kissy scene after that battle. Eewwww ! And then the over representation of condoms on the ends of rifles made me think Trojan was one of the producers. It was a good concept to make a movie about the 1st Infantry Division, but too much money spent on stars and not on advisors...

Many excellent titles mentioned by you guys, Though. keep up the good work.

TJ

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Post by H.N. » Mon Feb 06, 2006 7:20 pm

...Did not see this good movie posted...It is a very good 1...The Bridge at Remagen.

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Post by tankduel » Tue Feb 07, 2006 5:32 pm

Escape to Athena, anybody seen that?

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Here's another

Post by lufttiger » Wed Feb 08, 2006 1:37 pm

I forgot about this one made in the 60's.
"The Bridge", about a group of very young germans who get drafted
out of school towards the end of the war to defend germany
from the invading americans.
Based on a true story, very good, sad ending.
Also more recent "Tears of the Sun" & "Behind enemy Lines"
I liked both of these, excellent war flicks.
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Post by Fox Tare-28 » Thu Feb 09, 2006 6:41 pm

-Victory at Sea (All episodes)
-Memphis Belle (Both 1944 and 1990 versions)
-Battle of Britain
-Natl. Geographic: Lost Ships of Guadalcanal
-Natl. Geographic: Battle of Midway
-Stalingrad (1992 version)
-The Great Escape
-Platoon
-Apocalypse Now
-SPR (60th anniversary D-Day edition)
-Pearl Harbor (Ick!)
-Where Eagles Dare (The greatest...Ever.)
-Bridge on the River Kwai (Its what got me started on WWII :) )
-U-571 (Good time killer :lol: )
-Das Boot: The director's cut
-Tora! Tora! Tora!
-Pearl: The miniseries
-Windtalkers
-Deathwatch (WWI/Horror film)
-Below
-Sands of Iwo Jima
-Full Metal Jacket
-Band of Brothers
-Heartbreak Ridge
-Kelly's Heroes
-The Dirty Dozen
-Schindler's List
-Uprising
-The Final Countdown
-Dr. Strangelove
-The Dambusters

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Post by steelbonnet » Tue Feb 14, 2006 3:41 am

Well for me,my War film favs are (No particular order BTW):-

Who Dares Wins,
Band of Brothers,
Blackhawk Down,
The one that got away,
Bravo Two Zero,
WARRIORS,
Gettysburg,
Wild Geese,
Steel Tempest,
Wheels of Terror,
We Were Soldiers once,
Platoon,
Rules of Engagement,
BASIC,
The Generals daughter,
Battle of the Bulge,
Wheels of terror,
Where Eagles Dare,
The Eagle has landed,
A bridge too far,
Das Boot,
Stalingrad,
Zulu.


There you go,a nice mis-mash of films there :D

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Post by STUKA » Tue Feb 14, 2006 8:09 am

I would like to add:
"When we were Soldiers"
"God's and Generals"
Ich liebe den Geruch von Sturzkampfflugzeug morgens.

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Post by blaster_e11 » Tue Feb 14, 2006 11:26 am

you may want to add :

- la légion saute sur kolwezi aka Operation Leopard (the legion storms Kolwezi) (Fr 70's)
- Platoon (USA, 80's)
- Full Metal Jacket (USA, 80's)
- Behind enemy lines (USA, 00's)
- Rules of Engagement (USA, 90's)

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Post by eddie372 » Mon Feb 20, 2006 2:30 am

Just saw 12 O'Cloch High for the first time. Although not particurly impressed with the storyline, the cineamatography is very good. I truely enjoyed the many, many shots of the B-17s
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Post by lsc1002 » Thu Feb 23, 2006 7:52 pm

Platoon
Guns of Navarone
A Bridge too far
Full Metal Jacket
Band of Brothers
Heartbreak Ridge
Kelly's Heroes
The Dirty Dozen
Where Eagles Dare
And some might laugh but I really like the 80’s propaganda film
Red Dawn. I think it has a interesting plot. :oops:
There are others.
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