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Top 10 Military Movies
http://wmbriggs.com/blog/2008/11/26/top-10-military-movies/ ^ | William Briggs

Posted on 11/26/2008 4:39:25 AM PST by mattstat

Here’s my list.

1. Twelve O’Clock High : Inarguably the best. No show, no false notes, no forced emotion like you see so much nowadays. No political correctness in the sense that there are no directorial heavy-handed “war is evil” sub-tones. No actors posing or posturing. Utterly realistic. This takes place during a time when the outcome of the war was by no means assured. The actors believe it: there is no foreshadowing of ultimate victory here as in so many other movies. A son of a general learns his lesson that even the privileged must do what is expected of them. Gregory Peck is the perfect leader, trying to get “Maximum effort” from his men, giving more of himself than he asks from anybody. 2. Tora! Tora! Tora! : Stays exceptionally close to what is known historically. Brilliant idea to have a Japanese director direct Japanese actors reading lines written by Japanese writers. Increases the sense of realism to a remarkable degree. The “special effects” are astonishing, especially since no computers were involved (Thank God). Gordon Prange (who wrote many Pearl Harbor books) contributed to the script—which is why we never see the emperor Hirohito’s involvement (Prange could never let himself believe that the Showa emperor was what he was). People who know me won’t watch this with me anymore because I like to point out just what did and did not happen at each moment in the movie. 3. The Train ...

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To: mattstat

Breaker Morant


41 posted on 11/26/2008 5:18:21 AM PST by The Louiswu (Celebrating 42 years as a fan of the Green Bay Packers! Go Pack Go.)
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To: greedo

Great scene. IIRC, they found a dead mosquito, at which point Jack Webb asks the recruit if he killed a male or female mosquito.


42 posted on 11/26/2008 5:19:05 AM PST by Malone LaVeigh
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To: mattstat
I would put Zulu first, followed by The Longest Day.

Why? I just happen to like them...

43 posted on 11/26/2008 5:19:16 AM PST by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: greedo
"The recruit was told to remain motionless but he slapped a mosquito." GREAT scene from that movie.

Here it is in two parts:

Part One

Part Two

44 posted on 11/26/2008 5:21:56 AM PST by DemforBush (Millions of conservatives have got your back, Sarah!)
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To: CrazyIvan

Patton is in his list after the list, of movies that should have been in the top ten but, hey- there are only ten in the top 10.


45 posted on 11/26/2008 5:22:14 AM PST by arthurus (Old Age beat itself with its ownguile and lack of enthusiasm.)
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To: All

An uncle of mine was in the Army in the 1920’s and 30s (a few years in Hawaii); listening to his stories, “From Here to Eternity” was more of an indictment and criticism of prewar Army than it was about duty and honor, and he thought every officer was a Captain Holmes.


46 posted on 11/26/2008 5:22:40 AM PST by Pelagius of Asturias
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To: N. Theknow

Nitpicking spelling is a lame debate tool, and besides, i agree with you. What other movie so closely connected with history, and involved the actual men who were directly involved while making the movie, AND released the video of their interviews as part of the movie/series? Frickin spectacular.

Some say it’s hard to watch. Well, yeah, because it’s war, and war IS hell. It’s not supposed to be pretty. It’s not like we won every battle, and none of the good guys ever got hurt.


47 posted on 11/26/2008 5:22:44 AM PST by Travis T. OJustice (Change is not a destination, just as hope is not a strategy.)
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To: N. Theknow

The Great Escape (Bronson, McQueen, Coburn) is also one of my favorites. Am also a fan of submarine movies and I don’t think any top Das Boot, I kept forgetting they were the other side (and the ending, didn’t see that coming).


48 posted on 11/26/2008 5:24:21 AM PST by Peter Horry (Mount Up Everybody and Ride to the Sound of the Guns .. Pat Buchanan)
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To: Malone LaVeigh

That’s it. And some guy keeps reassembling his rifle and leaving out one little crucial part, a spring I think it was.


49 posted on 11/26/2008 5:24:39 AM PST by greedo
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To: mattstat
The Russian version of Tolstoy's War and Peace, made with the assistance of about four divisions of the Soviet Army in 1968. For some strange reason he Soviet government did not seriously interfere in this epic, which quite closely tracks the novel. The second half includes the Battle 0f Borodino, the burning of Moscow, and Napoleon's disastrous retreat into the Russian winter. For a sheer 6.5 hour spectacle, ther's nothing like it, and no CGI.
50 posted on 11/26/2008 5:24:43 AM PST by libstripper
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To: CrazyIvan

He did mention Patton. He said Patton should be in the top 10 but there can only be 10 and he felt the others warranted their position.


51 posted on 11/26/2008 5:25:59 AM PST by bcsco (Liberals don't understand, it's impossible to pick up a turd-like Obama-by the clean end...)
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To: mattstat

Clearly a bunch of old foggies are on FR today. Let’s get some youth involved:

Full Medal Jacket
Platoon
Top Gun
A Few Good Men
The General’s Daughter
Blackhawk Down

Many more that I can’t think of right now but that is a realistic start.


52 posted on 11/26/2008 5:26:13 AM PST by napscoordinator
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To: DemforBush

Thanks, it never occurred to me to look for it there!


53 posted on 11/26/2008 5:26:48 AM PST by greedo
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To: mattstat
Interesting list.

"Breaker Morant" is the best military movie of all time, in my humble opinion.

Not much military action per se, but the underlying theme is perfectly tuned to my libertarian streak and absolute distrust of big government.

54 posted on 11/26/2008 5:27:05 AM PST by Alberta's Child (I'm out on the outskirts of nowhere . . . with ghosts on my trail, chasing me there.)
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To: mattstat

Wow, there are some good ones mentioned.

I’ll add the first Academy Award movie “Wings”(1927) and “Das Boot”.


55 posted on 11/26/2008 5:28:22 AM PST by Varda
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To: N. Theknow
Bank of Brothers

Isn't that why we're in the pickle we're in today... :)

56 posted on 11/26/2008 5:28:22 AM PST by bcsco (Liberals don't understand, it's impossible to pick up a turd-like Obama-by the clean end...)
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To: The Louiswu

You beat me to it. LOL.


57 posted on 11/26/2008 5:29:23 AM PST by Alberta's Child (I'm out on the outskirts of nowhere . . . with ghosts on my trail, chasing me there.)
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To: mattstat

10. “Gunga Din”
9. “They Died With Their Boots On” (Garryowen!)
8. “Zulu” and “Zulu Dawn” (Same war different battles.)
7. “Breaker Morant” (Rule Number 303, sir!)
6. “Twelve O’clock High”
5. “Strategic Air Command”
4. “Flight of the Intruder” (Downtown!)
3. “We Were Soldiers” (Custer was a pu$$y, you ain’t)
2. “Heartbreak Ridge” (You’re an anachronism, Highway.)
1. “Band of Brothers” (Currahee!)


58 posted on 11/26/2008 5:30:04 AM PST by CholeraJoe ("This is a good day to kill some savages." Suetonius 60AD)
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To: Red_Devil 232

Who could forget Rules of Engagement. A phenominal movie!


59 posted on 11/26/2008 5:32:02 AM PST by napscoordinator
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To: Travis T. OJustice

I totally agree...Band of Brothers is very well done...and the interviews were spellbinding...

My father was with the Third Army under Patton and chewed a lot of the same ground as did these guys..I wish he’d lived to see this film...(He passed in 1989)

As stated before, I’m a Vietnam vet and 84 Charlie Mopic is the only movie that captured Vietnam for me...We Were Soldiers was very close 2nd....


60 posted on 11/26/2008 5:32:15 AM PST by Boonie
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