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DECORATED SOLDIER PICKS THE BEST, AND WORST, WAR MOVIES
Hollywood in Toto ^ | 7 Jan 2018 | Anon

Posted on 01/09/2018 6:18:46 AM PST by Rummyfan

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To: dfwgator

Loved that movie, and around the same time I saw another Australian film called Gallipoli starring some little known guy who later became somewhat famous.


61 posted on 01/09/2018 9:14:49 AM PST by Defiant (I may be deplorable, but I'm not getting in that basket.)
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To: DesertRhino
Then in Singapore they surrendered to the Japanese force 1/3 their size.

Singapore was the greatest military disaster in the history of the British Empire. And all those guys who had to endure the hell of imprisonment under the Japanese.... Could write a whole book on that theater of the war....

62 posted on 01/09/2018 9:15:30 AM PST by Rummyfan (In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man. Support Israel.)
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To: day10

Wasn’t there a documentary about that battle? I don’t think it was a movie I saw but it covered Romesha and it was great....


63 posted on 01/09/2018 9:16:33 AM PST by Thank You Rush
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To: Bull Snipe

At Dunkirk they did run home. At Singapore they surrendered to a Jap force a third their size.
Only pointing it out because we always accuse France of being fast to surrender.


64 posted on 01/09/2018 9:17:24 AM PST by DesertRhino (Dog is man's best friend, and moslems hate dogs. Add that up. ....)
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To: ExNewsExSpook

Good to know that about Tennant.


65 posted on 01/09/2018 9:18:45 AM PST by Rummyfan (In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man. Support Israel.)
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To: DesertRhino

again they did not “run home”. They died by the thousands at the hands of the Japanese.


66 posted on 01/09/2018 9:19:20 AM PST by Bull Snipe
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To: dfwgator

Did you see it with dubbed english?

All I’ve ever seen is in russian and couldn’t watch it


67 posted on 01/09/2018 9:21:31 AM PST by Thibodeaux (2018 is looking good)
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To: Thibodeaux

I saw with English subtitles it was on YouTube at one point, don’t know if it still is.


68 posted on 01/09/2018 9:22:12 AM PST by dfwgator
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To: Rummyfan
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/43825.Robert_Leckie

I recently read Leckie's book...called "Helmet for my Pillow"...a great book...and a very fine writer. Who was a Marine in the Pacific Theater....

And was played by and actor...in the series..."The Pacific"....which I've not seen it all...but from what I have seen...it's very good.

69 posted on 01/09/2018 9:23:14 AM PST by Osage Orange (Watch your six.)
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To: Crolis
I’m surprised as a helicopter pilot that he didn’t mention “We Were Soldiers”.

I guess it would depend on what type of missions he flew. Troop, gunship, dustoff, supply etc. From an Air Mobile grunt perspective of the era, also Ft Benning trained in the footsteps of the 7th Cav. which the movie was based on. You can rest assured that movie was chillingly, extremely accurate.

70 posted on 01/09/2018 9:23:44 AM PST by redcatcherb412 (Emerged intact.)
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To: submarinerswife

Crimson Tide and Hunt for Red October were always for me movies to be seen over and over - much like Sand Pebbles. Great acting in both and awesome music sound tracks.


71 posted on 01/09/2018 9:32:36 AM PST by Thank You Rush
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To: GailA

They didn’t stand 400,000 men on an open beach. The whole thing lasted over a week, mostly they were hiding in buildings and stuff, the lines were just as many folks as they figured they could get loaded in a couple of hours. As for air and ship protection that was England playing the long game and not wanting to lose ships and planes they would need later. As for overcrowded ships being sunk, yeah that’s what happened in the early parts of the war when the Wolf Pack owned the seas.


72 posted on 01/09/2018 9:33:25 AM PST by discostu (let's do another bad one, cause I like it when the blood drains from Dave's face.)
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To: Lurker

“”Bacon should have been nominated for an Oscar.””

He’ll be like James Woods - great, great actor and never an Oscar. I didn’t think Woods had ever been nominated but I guess he has. He’s made lots of very good movies.


73 posted on 01/09/2018 9:36:09 AM PST by Thank You Rush
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To: Rummyfan

Hmm... No Kelly’s Heroes???

:)


74 posted on 01/09/2018 9:38:15 AM PST by Kommodor (Terrorist, Journalist or Democrat? I can't tell the difference.)
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To: reed13k

“The Lost Battalion”


75 posted on 01/09/2018 9:47:27 AM PST by Sparky21555 (The buck stops over there.)
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To: catman67
"I think that “The Big Red One” is a better movie than “Saving Private Ryan”."

One thing I really appreciate about "Saving Private Ryan" was the attempt to get the details right, which I think influenced later movies. I grew up watching movies from the 50s, 60s and 70s where the "German" tanks were American Patton tanks with German insignia slapped on. If it's a WWII movie, I better be seeing ME 109s, MG 42s, Tigers and Panzer MK IVs - the details matter.

Not all the movies from the 60s were so casual - "The Battle of Britain" stands out with its ME 109s and HE-111s.

76 posted on 01/09/2018 9:52:35 AM PST by Flag_This (Liberals are locusts.)
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To: submarinerswife

Not surprised about Crimson Tide. The script was rewritten by Tarantino, who proved in “Inglorious Basterds” that he has no idea what war movies are about.


77 posted on 01/09/2018 9:53:15 AM PST by Boogieman
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To: DJ Taylor

Just read “Wrong Valley”, thank you. (My hands are sweaty after reading it.)

Watch near zero ‘war movies’.

The question I always ask, have you ever been in a car accident?
A car accident, a few seconds start to finish.
Please name a movie that is close to replicating your feelings for the short time of the accident, and movies run an hour plus?

Few movies can convey anything close.


78 posted on 01/09/2018 9:53:21 AM PST by DUMBGRUNT (This Space for Rent)
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To: Rummyfan

How about “Hell in the Pacific”?

Can’t go wrong with Lee Marvin and Toshiro Mifune.


79 posted on 01/09/2018 10:01:30 AM PST by Boogieman
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To: dfwgator

Breaker Morant is an excellent movie...haven’t seen it in over 20-years; time for another viewing.


80 posted on 01/09/2018 10:01:47 AM PST by Cuttnhorse
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