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Fav war movies #100025
02/24/05 06:18 AM
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Lavinia from Italy Offline OP
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Sorry if it was already discussed here, anyway....

Here is my list:

my fav is Apocalypse Now (I recently watched the long version, AN redux.....it is one of my fav movies ever....a real masterpiece! I wonder why FFC doesn't make as good movies anymore )

then there are:

The Deer Hunter
Full Metal Jacket
Saving Private Ryan
The Thin Red Line
From Here to Eternity


I don't want realism. I want magic! Yes, yes, magic. I try to give that to people. I do misrepresent things. I don't tell the truth. I tell what ought to be truth (Blanche/A streetcar named desire)
Re: Fav war movies #100026
02/24/05 06:22 AM
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Apocalypse Now
The Deer Hunter
Platoon
Saving Private Ryan


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Re: Fav war movies #100027
02/24/05 07:23 AM
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Apocalypse Now Redux

Re: Fav war movies #100028
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The 'The Dirty Dozen' is definately my favorite!

'The Great Escape'
'Pearl Harbor'
'Destination Tokyo'


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Re: Fav war movies #100029
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Not a massive War Film fan (except Star Wars of course ), but I love 'The Great Escape'.


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Re: Fav war movies #100030
02/24/05 10:08 AM
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Great Escape
Saving Private Ryan
Full Metal Jacket
Apocolypse Now (haven't seen the Redux yet; gotta get out and rent it)
The Pianist


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Re: Fav war movies #100031
02/24/05 10:42 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Cancerkitty:
The Pianist
For some reason, I'd be reluctant to refer The Pianist to this genre, even though war is undoubtely the connectival tissue of films like this and Schindler's list, which I'd better refer to the dramatic genre. Just my opinion, of course.


I don't want realism. I want magic! Yes, yes, magic. I try to give that to people. I do misrepresent things. I don't tell the truth. I tell what ought to be truth (Blanche/A streetcar named desire)
Re: Fav war movies #100032
02/24/05 10:45 AM
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Actually I am not a big war movie fan. However, I have seen a few, mostly those about Viet Nam, since my ex was a Viet Nam vet, he took interest in these films, so they are mostly what I've seen.

That being said I guess my very favorite would be: Apocalypse Now; with Platoon, Coming Home also in the running. I also remember liking The Longest Day (from years back)

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Re: Fav war movies #100033
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I still haven't watched Apocalypse Now and I believe this is the only reason why it's not on my list. my faves:

Platoon
Black Hawk Down
Saving Private Ryan


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Re: Fav war movies #100034
02/24/05 10:54 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Tony Mosrite:
I still haven't watched Apocalypse Now
it's a gap you have to fill ASAP!!!!


I don't want realism. I want magic! Yes, yes, magic. I try to give that to people. I do misrepresent things. I don't tell the truth. I tell what ought to be truth (Blanche/A streetcar named desire)
Re: Fav war movies #100035
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I completely forgot about Black Hawk Down and Platoon. Fantastic movies.

Lavina - I consider the Pianist a war movie, as told from a different perspective. I guess it's also a drama/holocaust film, but I think it's applicable (whereas I don't think Shindler's List is) in that it's told about people living in an occupied country during war.


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Re: Fav war movies #100036
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These are the ones that stand out the most

Saving private ryan
Platton
Hamburger Hill
Full Metal Jacket
Black Hawk Down

Cant remember any more


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Re: Fav war movies #100037
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Quote:
Originally posted by DE NIRO:
Platton
Are you going for Platoon or Patton? Both good films BTW.


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Re: Fav war movies #100038
02/24/05 12:53 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Cancerkitty:
[quote]Originally posted by DE NIRO:
[b]Platton
Are you going for Platoon or Patton? Both good films BTW. [/b][/quote]No Platoon-My spelling


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Re: Fav war movies #100039
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In order:
The Pianist
Full Metal Jacket
The Deer Hunter
I'd like to add, war movies are not my fav. genre and my idea of having fun watching them. I just thought they rendered war as disturbing as it is.


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Re: Fav war movies #100040
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I'll add two movies that haven't been mentioned before:

"In Harm's Way" - John Wayne and Kirk Douglas as Navy officers in WWII. A few decent storylines within.

"Glory" - Denzel Washington, Morgan Freeman and Matthew Broderick in this wonderful film about an all black volunteer company in the Civil War.


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Re: Fav war movies #100041
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In order

Shindlers List
The Deer Hunter
Platoon
Patton
Full Metal Jacket

Thats my top 5


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Re: Fav war movies #100042
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Apocalypse Now
From Here to Eternity
The Guns of Navarone
Gallipoli
Patton

I know there are a few more I can't think of, but not too many... it's hard to find war movies that aren't just more of the same.

*If The Pianist counts, I'd definitely add that to my list.

Re: Fav war movies #100043
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I'm a very big fan of WWII movies made during WWII:
1. "The Purple Heart" (Dana Andrews, Richard Conti, Farley Granger). (The all-time champ!)
2. "Wake Island" (William Bendix).
3. "Gung Ho" (Randolph Scott).
After that:
4. "Sgt. York"
5. "From Here to Eternity"
6. "Apocalypse Now" (and "Redux").
7. "Paths of Glory"
8. "The Execution of Pvt. Slovik" (Martin Sheen's finest performance)
9. "The Caine Mutiny"
10. "Tora, Tora, Tora" (still the best Pearl Harbor film)


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Re: Fav war movies #100044
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TB,

I remember Pvt. Slovik too. Excellent movie. I don't think I've seen it probably when it was first on and then a repeat. It's been years, but I agree Sheen was excellent as was the entire story.

I forgot about "The Great Escape". Is that considered a war movie? I loved that one too.


TIS


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"War is over, if you want it" - John Lennon

Re: Fav war movies #100045
02/24/05 06:06 PM
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Saving Private Ryan
The Deer Hunter
Braveheart


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Re: Fav war movies #100046
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The Deer Hunter, closely followed by Apocalypse Now. And if these count, Schindler's List and Judgement At Nurembug were also great pictures.


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Re: Fav war movies #100047
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Here's my list no particular order.

Band of Brothers
We Were Soldiers
The Green Berets
Saving Private Ryan


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Re: Fav war movies #100048
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The one glaring difference between my list and most others is that Black Down tops it. Other then that, its the usuals:

Deer Hunter
Platoon
Full Metal Jacket
Saving Private Ryan
Apocalypse Now


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Re: Fav war movies #100049
02/25/05 12:18 AM
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I'm surprised hardly anyone except Mignon hasn't chosen Band of Brothers as a favourite war movie. For me, Band of Brothers is an excellent description of the war as it covers not only the soldiers' life but also the officers' and the medics'. Instead of being a non-stop action movie, it also focuses on the lives and situations each of the soldiers had to face, not like the war movies nowadays with lousy actors pretending to be excited or scared stiff. Nothing can compare to Band of Brothers, in the end you love each and every one of the characters as your realize each and every one of them were heroes.


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Re: Fav war movies #100050
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My favorite war movie ever is "From Here to Eternity." All of the actors were just...amazing, IMO. When it comes to war movies, I like the ones that have more of a story to them, that don't focus just mainly on the war. For example, I think "Saving Private Ryan" is a really great war film, but it isn't one of my favorites.


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Re: Fav war movies #100051
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War movies themselves should be seperated by the wars themselves. I mean different times, different views, different terms of context:

Best American Vietnam War Movie - Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now. Besides being the undisputed king of Vietnam Movies by many critics, its arguably the greatest war film ever.

Runner-Ups - Stanley Kubrick's criminally underrated Full Metal Jacket and Oliver Stone's Oscar-winning Platoon and Born on the Fourth of July, and Michael Cimino's The Deer Hunter.

First Gulf War(1991) - David Russell's Three Kings. Only 3 films about that war that I'm aware of. Of those 3, this is the best(and its a decent movie in the vein of many WW2 "Men on a Mission" sub-genre films like Kelly's Heroes, Where Eagles Dare, and Guns of the Navarone).

Runner-Up - The Made-for-HBO movie LIVE FROM BAGHDAD with Michael Keaton. Fine small-scale film about the CNN crew who brought those stunning night vision-filled battle footage over in Baghdad, and their fights with the Iraqi propaganda machine.

I'll post more later today.

Re: Fav war movies #100052
02/26/05 01:31 AM
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#1 -The Longest Day -has many stars in it

# 2 - Private Ryan

# 3 -Glory =


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Re: Fav war movies #100053
02/26/05 03:52 AM
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Gods & Generals even though it may not be a war film by definition, but there are still scenes of battle.


Re: Fav war movies #100054
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GODS & GENERALS?!?! Bah!

I rather take the earlier movie by the same(or majority) cast and crew that almost a decade ago had made the pretty darn and worty GETTYSBURG.

GODS & GENERALS' problem, among other things, was that it was a 5 hour film that got cut down to 3 hours and 30 minutes, and which caused for a big problem in terms of fluid narrative matter.

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