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What is the worst war movie ever made?
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| 6/25/02
| Burkeman1
Posted on 06/25/2002 4:43:34 PM PDT by Burkeman1
What is the worst war movie you have ever seen? Your reasons can be political, realism, historical innaccuracy, or a mixture but what is the worst?
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To: Blennos
I am so sorry to hear that.......
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posted on
06/25/2002 5:34:22 PM PDT
by
cmsgop
To: Burkeman1
The Contender and
The American President Both loads of PC C**p!
I went to see The Contender 'cuz I love Gary Oldman. Blecchhh!! I'm glad he disavowed the movie.
Went to The American President 'cuz my m-i-l wanted to do some female bonding. She loved it. It was torture with Michael Douglas and that weenie Martin Sheen.
To: tubebender
Anybody who has any doubt as to the WORST war movie ever, then just rent Battle Of The Bulge and your doubts will be cast aside.
To: Xenalyte
Ah, that explains why I broke out in hives after seeing it.
There was a movie, or it might have been a made for TV movie called "The Longest 100 Miles" set in the South Pacific in WWII. It was undoubtedly cheesy. But it was also extremely funny and unabashedly pro-American so I am afraid I can't nominate it for worst ever.
U-571 for all the historical liberties it takes.
a.cricket
To: DoctorMichael
I'd agree that MASH sucked as far as the (not so) hidden anti war agenda, but it's very realistic in the antics of soldiers trying to make an intolerable situation tolerable. The stories I could tell about my Cav days would absolutely horrify 90% of the US population but it was just GI's blowing off steam. Our good CO's let it slide because they found out our motto "Train hard then Play hard" worked well.
To: Jagdgewehr
HeHe. Best Line: There you go with the negative waves..
To: Burkeman1
What is the worst war movie you have ever seen? Your reasons can be political, realism, historical innaccuracy, or a mixture but what is the worst?It was never meant to be a serious war movie but a libertarian critique on WWII.
My apologies. I mistook your thread to be open to any movie that had a "war" theme.
My reason for not liking the movie is based on the "realism" and "historical innaccuracy" outlined above.
To: PJ-Comix
Okay- I have one to top "Battle of the Bulge". How about "The Patriot". It was a caricature from beginning to end. The British burnt a Church down with women and children in it? I would like to see where that happened? It would be a national memorial today. Also- "Braveheart" was a disgusting distortion of truth.
To: mhking
I thought 1941 was John Belushi's 2nd best role behind 'Animal House'. A beer guzzling fighter pilot flying stunts in a P-40 Warhawk in the Grand Canyon, what could be better?
To: Burkeman1
Any movie directed by Ollie Stone, unless you don't mind watching cartoons.
To: Jagdgewehr
I started a "Best War Movies Ever Made" thread,
HERE
To: Jagdgewehr
Actually, I think Kelly's Heroes is one of the BEST war movies ever made!
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posted on
06/25/2002 5:44:01 PM PDT
by
BradyLS
To: mamelukesabre
The original Thin Red Line was made in 1964. I have not seen it, but have read that it was a pretty good film. Jack Warden plays the sergeant. Just for the record, the original was 99 minutes; the more recent stink bomb was 170 minutes. It is an excellent example of the lack of imagination and degradation of Hollywood.
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posted on
06/25/2002 5:45:47 PM PDT
by
Blennos
To: FreedomFarmer
NO Best Line from "Kelly's Heroes":
In the midst of battle-
Crap Game: "What the Hell are you doing?"
Oddball: "Eating some Cheese and tasting some wine."
To: Burkeman1
What was that movie made by Singleton that was supposed to be the "black" Viet-Nam experienceI didn't remember a black Vietnam flick by Singleton - when I look up his filmography, I don't see one in the past, nor among his future projects. I'm not sure which movie you're referring to...
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posted on
06/25/2002 5:46:24 PM PDT
by
mhking
To: Burkeman1
Of the ones I've seen, Platoon, by far.
To: Blennos
Not only that- The Director wanted to make the film a full six hours= with three intermisions! Can you imagine! I saw that film and was bored to tears in 20 minutes with the constant self speeches in the mind.
To: PJ-Comix
Battle of the bulge was pretty bad, the "Tigers" were M48 tanks with black crosses and the US tanks were M24's which probably weren't used very much if at all in the real thing. Contrast that with the Bulge episodes of "Band of Brothers" There's simply no comparison.
To: mhking
It was not singleton- the name of the film was "The Walking Dead" and it was atrocious.
To: mamelukesabre
I'd have to say "green berets" wasn't very good either. Except for the fact that the sun set in the east at the end of the film, it wasn't all that bad.
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