Posted on 05/30/2016 7:05:39 AM PDT by rktman
What kind of war movies best capture the day set aside in remembrance of the honored dead?
Memorial Day remembers those who have died while serving in the armed forces of the United Statesin war or peace. As long as our nation produces these men and women willing to bear any burden, pay any price, our nation earns the liberty it enjoys. That is the eternal meaning of this day. When we walk out of a theater profoundly moved by the sacrifice of our soldiers on the screenthose are movies that evoke the sentiment of the day the most.
I have done lists before of the top war films that make you cry, but this is a Memorial Day list, so lets single out those history-based military movies that exclusively highlight the loss of Americans in harms way.
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Bridge Over The River Kwai
Patton
The Hurt Locker
Thanks, I will check out “The Beginning or the End”.
“Above and Beyond” I haven’t seen in a long time..IIRC, Robert Taylor became friends with Paul Tibbets.
Actually, I would like to add “United 93” to the list as well.
“They Were Expendable” was based on the true life exploits of alt. John D. Bulk elegy (portrayed as Lt. Brinkley by Robert Montgomery) who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his PT boat operations in the defense of the Phillipines.
Robert Montgomery served on PT boats during WW 2. He also filled in as director for John Ford on the film.
Taking Chance
Period. This is the ultimate Memorial Day movie. If you haven’t seen it, you must.
If you want Canadian Content, watch “The Devils Brrigade” or “Passchendaele”.
Agree Great Movie Forgot about it
Gettysburg, no matter which side you root for.
have any Vietnam vets in here seen “84 Charlie MoPic”????
All gave some .Some gave all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dznqNWIwvik&feature=youtu.be
I was 13 years old when I realized that liberals were evil, despicable people. It was late 1945 when all the GIs were coming back to my neighborhood (Chelsea district, NYC), some missing body parts or minds.
Almost every newspaper had some columnist wringing their hands about the "coming wave of violence" (WTH???). The meme was that these returning GIs were so addicted to killing and mayhem that they will bring that back to the States and that people better be prepared for the savagery.
Every vet we knew just wanted to get back to a normal life and try to make up for the lost years.
Then in the '50s, when none of their dire predictions proved true, they started snickering that under Ike's administration, society was "boring".
you have the best list of the list
Twelve O’clock high
The sands of Iwo jima
The patriot
Great add.
the companion Flags of our Fathers is also very good and I forgot it in my earlier post
There are Freepers that echo the sentiments of John Wayne’s son in in harms way
“A little walk in the Sun” is a great film. So too is “Segt. York”, “The Steel Helmet”, and “Tora, Tora, Tora?”
Is “13 Hours” coming out on DVD soon?
Watched at a theater in January with the usual distractions.
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#1 Favorite.
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,What we’ve Become.
How about the other James Garner World War II classic “The Americanization of Emily”?
Do other Freepers here find the war movies Garner did still watchable and enjoyable even though he was a devout Democrat (not immediately badmouthing him for that, but just curious of others’ opinions here)?
Agree!
"So Proudly We Hail"
"They Were Expendable"
"The Sands of Iwo Jima"
"12 O'clock High"
"We Were Soldiers" especially the part about the women and the telegrams.
“Taking Chance”
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