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Great WWII Movies.
Jan, 05 2002
| Justice
Posted on 01/05/2003 7:48:31 PM PST by Justice
My wife and I just finished "Band of Brothers" and "Guns of Navarone". Two WWII movies which we both enjoyed very much. Please post any recommendations that any of you have for more movies of the same ilk. Many thanks!
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To: Justice
M.A.S.H.
To: NormsRevenge
Come on you guys, I would expect that The Sands of Iwojima would be listed earlier. This is the all time best war film and should be required viewing of all Americans. A few years ago I rented every WWII video that I could find and this one starring John Wayne stands out to me. The final scene is tearjerker. It will make your pride in America soar.
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posted on
01/05/2003 8:36:53 PM PST
by
garjog
To: Justice
The movie refered to in post #39 is "The Final Cowntdown" which I thought was a really cool movie. If you can find it try "Firebase Gloria". It's a 'Nam movie starring the same guy who played the Drill Sergeant in "Full Metal Jacket". There's also a movie about some old British Spec. Ops. guys who take on one last mission into Africa starring Roger Moore. I can't thimk of the title but it's a good one. Anyone know that one? FReepmail me.
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posted on
01/05/2003 8:37:59 PM PST
by
strick68
To: Justice
To: okie01
Lots of great movies in this thread. You've covered my favorites, but here are some that I enjoy but haven't seen named yet:
"Flight of the Intruder"
"Heartbreak Ridge"
"Mr. Roberts"
"Run Silent, Run Deep"
"They Were Expendable"
To: Missouri
If your dad was doing convoy duty in WWII then I would highly recommend
Action in the North Atlantic Also on the lidt would be
Victory at Sea, The enemy below, and Sink the BismarkIf you want some additional movies that are excellent for the Pacific theater some would include The Valiant hours, Run Silent Run Deep, Midway, Guadalcnal Diary, Task Force, In Love and War, Sands of Iwo Jima, Bataan, Back to Bataan and They were Expendable
There are many others.
Stay well - stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown
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posted on
01/05/2003 8:41:03 PM PST
by
harpseal
To: Semper911
"Das Boot" Ah yes, good call. One of my all time favorites. It's been so long since I have seen it, it might be new all over again. Has to be the subtitled version though. I remember looking for it a few years ago at blockbuster, and all they had was the dubbed version. I didn't waste my time on that. It is a great movie -- maybe I can find it in DVD.---------
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It's out on DVD. The set-up allows a choice of languages.
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posted on
01/05/2003 8:41:17 PM PST
by
RLK
To: Justice
Halls of Montezuma
The Big Red One
A Bridge Too Far
Von Ryan's Express
Hell is for Heroes
The Fighting Seabees
Guadalcanal Diary
To: Justice
"30 Seconds Over Tokyo" & "Guadalcanal Diary" are the best IMO.
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posted on
01/05/2003 8:44:15 PM PST
by
185JHP
To: Archangelsk
I would also strongly recommend
The Valiant Hours for the same category as
The Longest Day and
PattonIt is about William F. halsey in the Solomon Islands campaign. One small part of his tenure as an admiral in charge of major American operations when we could have still lost the war in the pacific.
Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown
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posted on
01/05/2003 8:44:56 PM PST
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harpseal
To: cornelis
I'd love to see "Piece of Cake", but can never find it. Loved the book, and would like to see the miniseries, even though I know there were quite a few changes.
To: Cloud William
Ditto
They Were Expendable Story of PT boats in the early days of the WWII.
To: BooBoo1000
I read an article the other day saying the movie " 12 Oclock High" was probably the best movie ever made of the 8th Air Forch.
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For many years it was used as a movie text as The air firce academy. Maybe it still is.
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posted on
01/05/2003 8:50:50 PM PST
by
RLK
To: Justice
I have an Amazon gift certificate burning a hole in my pocket. Your suggestions are appreciated. My premier suggestion solves three problems at once. Donate that fiery gift certificate to moi. Keeps your pocket from needing fire insurance, keeps you from self-immolating, and relieves you of every bit of that awful responsibility of deciding what to spend it on.
;-)
To: You Know Not The Hour
It's kind of ironic. He was so small that when he went to sign up for the Marines, they wouldn't take him.
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To: Justice
If you can, try to get and watch a movie named Objective Burma with Errol Flynn. I have been in foreign jungles during wartime. The ONLY movie I have ever seen that could actually portray jungle warfare, the desperation and the desire to overcome all and succeed. There is one particular scene where all seems to be lost. He hangs his head and has given up. But somehow he raises his head, makes his company get up and carry on. That one scene did it for me.
Regards......
To: rubofthebrush
Battleground is severely underrated...I watch that tape about twice a year and just marvel at the way they captured the life of an infantry squad. The recent Band of Brothers series was excellent in that regard, too. Hmmmm. They were both about the 101st.
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posted on
01/05/2003 9:13:48 PM PST
by
IGOTMINE
To: Ciexyz
The book Enemy at the Gates was great. Unlike the movie it details the entire battle of Stalingrad. Lots of different points of view.
To: Justice
The Desert Fox (James Mason as Rommel), its sequel, The Desert Rats (the 9th Aussies stand tall at Tobruk), and Victory at Sea (the dramatic documentary of war in the Pacific with often riveting battle footage and a memorable original soundtrack.) Oh, and Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
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