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Top 10 War Movies of all Time
Am Shooting Journal ^ | 10/31/2017 | J Hines

Posted on 10/31/2017 8:52:29 AM PDT by w1n1

What’s your top 10 war movies that would make you binge watch all day? This list ranks the best movies about war, battles, and military conflicts. These films recreate some of the most significant events in world history from a variety of perspectives and with a variety of purposes and intentions. Some top war films attempt to recreate as realistically as possible the events that they depict, either from an omniscient perspective permitted by historical study or from the point of view of the soldiers and civilians involved in the conflict itself. Ridley Scott’s Black Hawk Down, for example, was both praised in its time and heavily criticized for bringing a “you are there” sense of realism – and little outside or cultural perspective – to a recreation of the Battle of Mogadishu. The best war movies of all time differ widely in their handling of the subject matter, but they all strike a chord with viewers now and in the time when they came out.

Some of the greatest war films use war as a backdrop to look at larger issues – such as man’s inhumanity to man or the crippling impact of post-traumatic stress – or just as a meditation on war itself. Still other films like Glory and Band of Brothers examine the personal drama of a few individuals, and mine it for larger insights about the meaning of war and the impact that violence has on individual human lives.

Finally, some war films – particularly those made during the classic Hollywood era – are simply adventure films with war providing a compelling setting and situation. The Great Escape, for example, remains a classic not because of its grand ideas about the nature of war, but because it is a ceaselessly entertaining spectacle. No matter what type of film, there’s no denying that these are certainly the best war movies ever.

Saving Private Ryan

Saving Private Ryan is a 1998 American epic drama war film set during the Invasion of Normandy in World War II. Directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Robert Rodat, the film is notable for its graphic and realistic portrayal of war, and for the intensity of its opening 27 minutes, which depict the Omaha Beach assault of June 6, 1944. It follows United States Army Rangers Captain John H. Miller and a squad as they search for a paratrooper, Private First Cl…

Full Metal Jacket

Full Metal Jacket is a 1987 war film directed and produced by Stanley Kubrick. The screenplay by Kubrick, Michael Herr, and Gustav Hasford was based on Hasford’s novel The Short-Timers. The film stars Matthew Modine, Adam Baldwin, Vincent D’Onofrio, R. Lee Ermey, Dorian Harewood, Arliss Howard, Kevyn Major Howard, and Ed O’Ross, and its storyline follows a platoon of U.S. Marines through their training and the experiences of two of the platoon’s Marines..

Apocalypse Now

Apocalypse Now is a 1979 American epic adventure war film set during the Vietnam War. Produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Marlon Brando, Martin Sheen, and Robert Duvall. The film follows the central character, U.S. Army special operations officer Captain Benjamin L. Willard, of MACV-SOG, on a mission to kill the renegade and presumed insane U.S. Army Special Forces Colonel Walter E. Kurtz. The screenplay by John Milius and Coppola..

Platoon

Platoon is a 1986 American war film written and directed by Oliver Stone and starring Tom Berenger, Willem Dafoe and Charlie Sheen. It is the first film of a trilogy of Vietnam War films by Stone. Stone wrote the story based upon his experiences as a U.S. infantryman in Vietnam to counter the vision of the war portrayed in John Wayne’s The Green Berets. It was the first Hollywood film to be written and directed by a veteran of the Vietnam War. See the rest of the top 10 war movies of all time list here. What's your favorite?


TOPICS: Hobbies; Military/Veterans; Outdoors; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: movies; warmovies
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To: eaglestar

That was a pretty good movie...any movie that features (or even shows) The Spad is a pretty good one to me!


101 posted on 10/31/2017 9:34:04 AM PDT by rlmorel (Liberals: American Liberty is the egg that requires breaking to make their Utopian omelette.)
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To: w1n1
The Siege of Firebase Gloria
102 posted on 10/31/2017 9:34:10 AM PDT by ßuddaßudd (>> M A G A << "What the hell kind of country is this if I can only hate a man if he's white?")
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To: exit82
Another favorite was “The Sullivans-1944”—the last scene made an incredible impression on me as a kid.

IIRC they hesitated releasing it because they worried about the impact on home morale.

103 posted on 10/31/2017 9:35:01 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: dfwgator

German. Same director as Das Boot I think.


104 posted on 10/31/2017 9:35:34 AM PDT by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: eaglestar
Dude on the right acts crazy.
105 posted on 10/31/2017 9:36:10 AM PDT by eaglestar
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To: freedumb2003

Das Boot is a masterpiece. Not American though, nevertheless a masterpiece.


106 posted on 10/31/2017 9:36:13 AM PDT by Hostage (Article V)
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To: tet68

Closely Watched Trains


107 posted on 10/31/2017 9:36:32 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: Chainmail

I completely understand your point of view on that. How could you not feel that way?

The leftist slant, constantly portraying our military as psycho killers while in combat, then broken, victimized and pathetic at home is hard to take.

I take it all with a grain of salt, for sure.


108 posted on 10/31/2017 9:37:01 AM PDT by rlmorel (Liberals: American Liberty is the egg that requires breaking to make their Utopian omelette.)
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To: MPJackal

Sgt York
A Bridge too Far
To Hell and Back
The longest Day

add Guadalcanal Diary
Run Silent, Run Deep
Twelve O’clock High
The Enemy Below


109 posted on 10/31/2017 9:37:14 AM PDT by Mollypitcher1 (I have not yet begun to fight....John Paul Jones)
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To: w1n1
John Wayne's "Alamo."

"Gone With The Wind"

"Paton"

"The Enemy Below."

"Green Beret"

"Waterloo"

Braveheart."

The above, American films, and several British films, which names escape me at the moment, dealing with historical wars in which the Brits were major players.

110 posted on 10/31/2017 9:37:26 AM PDT by Ohioan
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To: tet68

Me too. I was really looking forward to seeing the Russian one, but it was too Hollywood-ish.


111 posted on 10/31/2017 9:37:26 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: w1n1

#1 - Braveheart, the politics in the background of the film are as relevant today as they were back then ...


112 posted on 10/31/2017 9:37:32 AM PDT by 11th_VA (Kudos to President Trump for denouncing ALL violence)
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To: w1n1
Mrs. Miniver.
113 posted on 10/31/2017 9:37:41 AM PDT by mewzilla (Was Obama surveilling John Roberts? Might explain a lot.)
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To: dfwgator

Will look for it.


114 posted on 10/31/2017 9:37:51 AM PDT by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: Hostage

I agree Das Boot is a masterpiece. My favorite scene is the party before they go to sea. That seems somewhat timeless there. I had to buy that one.


115 posted on 10/31/2017 9:38:58 AM PDT by rlmorel (Liberals: American Liberty is the egg that requires breaking to make their Utopian omelette.)
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To: Ohioan

“The Battle of Britain” - Just for the “Repeat, Please” scene alone.


116 posted on 10/31/2017 9:39:00 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: exit82
“The Sullivans-1944”—the last scene made an incredible impression on me as a kid.

Me too. If you didn't choke up after that scene your not human.
BTW I'm a Sullivan.

117 posted on 10/31/2017 9:39:18 AM PDT by AU72
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To: Seaplaner

12 O’Clock High is not only a great war film, it’s an important one, taught at War College as illustration of leadership phases, weaknesses, strengths.


118 posted on 10/31/2017 9:40:47 AM PDT by Hostage (Article V)
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To: All

“By Dawn’s Early Light”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/By_Dawn%27s_Early_Light


119 posted on 10/31/2017 9:40:49 AM PDT by MplsSteve
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To: w1n1
"300"? Really?

(Rolls eyes)

120 posted on 10/31/2017 9:40:51 AM PDT by Simon Green
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