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Captain90s
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Location: Olympia Joined: Wed Feb 6, 2013 Posts: 5365
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Soldier_Citizen wrote: Captain90s wrote: TechnoWeenie wrote: The chemistry between Denzel and Gene in CT was fucking amazing. Loved Crimson Tide. For that matter "Behind Enemy Lines" was, as a movie, terrible IMHO. But the back and forth between McConnaughey and Hackman over the radio was great. "You still got your boots on?" "Roger. They were tied on." It was Owen Wilson not Mathew McConnaughey That one!
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RocketScott
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Was going to post this in the random pic thread but here seemed more appropriate. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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HK_Dave
Location: Puyallup Joined: Sun Jan 20, 2013 Posts: 219
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Quote: 12 O'Clock High Bridge on the River Kwai Lawrence of Arabia Das Boot Apocalypse Now Tora! Tora! Tora! and add: Battle of Britain Sergeant York Paths of Glory (Kirk Douglas at his best) Midway So Proudly We Hail! Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo The Killing Fields They Were Expendable Ministry of Fear The Charge of the Light Brigade Beau Geste Gunga Din Breaker Morant Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World snozzberries wrote: Soldier_Citizen wrote: Hogans heroes and M*A*S*H were two that I watched on tv land with my dad when I was little. Technically they aren't movies though M*A*S*H was actually a movie in additional to a TV Show. If we are going to count it then it heads straight to #1 for watchability. but Hogans Heroes got the prison camp idea from a movie - Stalag 17.
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Raygun74
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My all time favorites have always been Stalag 17 Dirty Dozen Memphis Bell
I remember liking Platoon Leader when I was in high school. Haven't seen it since. I imagine it didn't age well. lol
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cdoniguian
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Otto Preminger's "In Harm's Way".
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deadshot2
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cdoniguian wrote: Otto Preminger's "In Harm's Way". By the time that movie came out I'd already OD'd on John Wayne.
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Captain90s
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HK_Dave wrote: Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Totally forgot about Master and Commander. Great movie, one of my favorites of all time....
_________________ "If it doesn't work, the proper sequence of tools is duct tape->screwdriver->hammer->shotgun. If none of that fixes it, it wasn't meant to work in the first place."
I am free because I say I am. My freedom is not dependent on any government benefit or piece of legislation. My rights are inherent in the fact that I was born a sovereign being. They are non-negotiable. The government can list them and protect them, but my rights are not theirs to give away.
Yolo: Because idiots don't know what "carpe diem" means.
What, do you think I`m an amateur? You think this is Amateur hour? I`m covered in broken glass and hatred. You think someone would want to anger that with a Vz? - Fjordforder
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cdoniguian
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deadshot2 wrote: cdoniguian wrote: Otto Preminger's "In Harm's Way". By the time that movie came out I'd already OD'd on John Wayne. That would be 1965. :) It was the last film that Duke made in black and white film.
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joao01
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I don't think I saw Glory. Great Civil War movie.
Gettysburg.
The Patriot (not exactly "histrocial", but fairly accurate I think for the era of combat). Same thing could be said for Brave heart.
A Bridge Too Far
Patton
Of them all, Band of Brothers is pretty darn accurate.
While not "technically" a war movie, The Kingdom is pretty accurate I think in regards to GWOT.
Three Kings is pretty good for the Gulf War.
Heartbreak Ridge.
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funugy
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too many good movies to choose my favorite. This one hasn't been mentioned yet- When Trumpets Fade http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0135706/I believe it is still free for Prime members
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Sissyboy
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Spies like us.
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Captain90s
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snozzberries wrote: Soldier_Citizen wrote: Hogans heroes and M*A*S*H were two that I watched on tv land with my dad when I was little. Technically they aren't movies though M*A*S*H was actually a movie in additional to a TV Show. If we are going to count it then it heads straight to #1 for watchability. M*A*S*H the movie was far superior to the TV show IMHO. Donald Sutherland's Hawkeye is much better. Another one that I forgot to add to my list, but is totally one of my favorite movies of all time. I guess I don't really consider it a "war movie", even though it's in a war setting.
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I am free because I say I am. My freedom is not dependent on any government benefit or piece of legislation. My rights are inherent in the fact that I was born a sovereign being. They are non-negotiable. The government can list them and protect them, but my rights are not theirs to give away.
Yolo: Because idiots don't know what "carpe diem" means.
What, do you think I`m an amateur? You think this is Amateur hour? I`m covered in broken glass and hatred. You think someone would want to anger that with a Vz? - Fjordforder
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glockgirl
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Run Silent Run Deep Saving Private Ryan Bridge Over The River Kwai The Killing Fields The Dirty Dozen Apocalypse Now Forrest Gump (don't laugh, the scenes in Vietnam are pretty scary) Master and Commander
...and a few dozen others.
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quantsuff
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Zulu Kagemusha Galipoli The Dam Busters '71
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sportsdad60
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I cannot really identify a favorite, I loved them all for their specific content, but I will tell you that I watched Saving Private Ryan moreso than any others.
Looking forward to the USS Indianapolis movie, my great uncle Walter McFall was a survivor and only spoke of his terror in the water ONCE. He died an alcoholic at age 50.
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