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  • saurabh
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2005
    • 329

    #1

    Which are good WAR movies to see

    hmmmm so what do you think are good WAR movies to watch , WWI WWII......anything....ooops ...anywar.
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  • stringzz
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    • Apr 2005
    • 50

    #2
    Depends on what you are looking for. If you are looking for action, then Saving Private Ryan is a good one, great effects, the V-day puts you right in the action. I also like Full Metal Jacket, Apocalypse Now, and Band Of Brothers.

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    • saurabh
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2005
      • 329

      #3
      Any War movie released to date...........

      Platoon
      bridge over river Kawai
      Where eagles dare
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      • purplepeople
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2004
        • 242

        #4
        I guess it depends on what you call war.

        ensen.

        Gladiator - war in ancient Rome
        Last of the Mohicans - War of 1812
        Gallipolli - WW1
        Dirty Dozen - WW2
        Das Boot - submarine warfare
        Dr. Strangelove - cold war
        Blackhawk Down - regional war
        Hunt for Red October - sub/nuke/cold war
        Scarface - drug war
        Hackers - electronic war
        Independence Day - war for the world
        Matrix Trilogy - cyberwar
        Star Wars - intergalactic war

        and

        LOTR Trilogy - fictional war
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        • ds22030
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2004
          • 109

          #5
          I highly recommend Tae Guk Gee- The Brotherhood of War....its a Korean film...very well made human story of the Korean War. One of the best war films ever.... Couple querks but its a tear jerker. Be warned...it is graphic. For commentaris, check out Amazon.com.

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          • David Meek
            Ultra Senior Member
            • Aug 2000
            • 8934

            #6
            There are a hundred definitions of "good" ya' know? Having said that, most of these are from my collection, but a couple are ones I still want to get.

            Revolutionary - French/Anglo War:
            Last Of The Mohicans
            Patriot, The


            Civil War:
            Gettysburg - mini-series
            Glory

            WWI:
            All Quiet On The Western Front
            Blue Max, The
            Lawrence Of Arabia


            WWII - Must Haves:
            Band Of Brothers - a mini-series, not a movie - but possibly the best of them all
            Bridge On The River Kwai, The
            Das Boot
            Enemy At The Gates
            Great Escape, The
            Kelly's Heroes
            Longest Day, The
            Patton
            Saving Private Ryan
            Tora! Tora! Tora!
            Twelve O'Clock High


            WWII - other good ones:
            Battle Of Britain
            Battle Of The Bulge
            Big Red One, The
            Bridge At Remagen, The
            Bridge Too Far, A
            Dirty Dozen, The
            Father Goose
            - comedy
            Guns Of Navarone, The
            Hart's War
            In Harm's Way
            Memphis Belle
            Midway
            Operation Petticoat
            - comedy
            Pearl Harbor
            Thin Red Line, The
            U-571
            Windtalkers


            Korean War:
            Bridges At Toko-Ri, The
            Pork Chop Hill


            Viet Nam - Must Haves:
            Platoon
            We Were Soldiers


            Viet Nam - other good ones:
            Apocalypse Now Redux
            Flight Of The Intruder
            Full Metal Jacket
            Go Tell The Spartans
            Green Berets, The


            Other:
            Black Hawk Down
            Braveheart
            Crimson Tide
            Tears Of The Sun
            Top Gun
            Last edited by David Meek; 17 May 2005, 08:51 Tuesday. Reason: added titles
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            • George Bellefontaine
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              • Jan 2001
              • 7636

              #7
              Tex has pretty much nailed all the goodies. BTW, just picked up Battle Of The Bulge. It replaces a non-widescreen vhs tape. Hope to watch it tonight in all its widescreen glory.
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              • Stoney
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                • Dec 2004
                • 232

                #8
                Studio Ghibli Grave of the Fireflies directed by Isao Takahata.

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                • George Bellefontaine
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                  • Jan 2001
                  • 7636

                  #9
                  Battle Of The Bulge

                  I watched this last night. Terrific job on restoration. Looked like it did in the theater, and maybe even better. I had it on tape but hadn't played it for years because I just can't watch tape anymore, but seeing it again in widescreen was a real treat. And talk about W I D E S C R E E N, my 92" wide screen has masking for 2:35 ar and there were black bars above and below the image. It was 2:75:1. Now that's widescreen.
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                  • Glen B
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                    • Jul 2004
                    • 1106

                    #10
                    Other titles not mentioned:

                    Force 10 From Navarone
                    Von Ryan's Express
                    Back to Bataan
                    Sands of Iwo Jima
                    Battle of Britain (Michael Caine, Chris Plummer, Laurence Olivier, etc.)
                    Objective Burma [also released as Operation Burma]. (Errol Flynn)
                    Halls of Montezuma
                    The Fighting Seabees
                    Merrill's Marauders (Jeff Chandler, Claude Akins)
                    The Enemy Below (Robert Mitchum, Curd Jurgens)
                    Pursuit of the Graf Spee
                    Raid on Rommel
                    Sink the Bismarck
                    Stalag 17
                    The Devils' Brigade
                    Tobruk
                    Zulu (Michael Caine)


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                    • David Meek
                      Ultra Senior Member
                      • Aug 2000
                      • 8934

                      #11
                      Glen, I'd forgotten The Enemy Below, Sink The Bismarck, Stalag 17 and Zulu. Of course, I like the John Wayne vs. Japan series too.
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                      • jimmyp58
                        Super Senior Member
                        • Aug 2003
                        • 1449

                        #12
                        Though it is post-Vietnam, Uncommon Valor is a good one. Vietnam-era.

                        Mentioned above was We Were Soldiers --- WOW. It is a dandy!
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                        • purplepeople
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2004
                          • 242

                          #13
                          Interesting that the common definition of a war movie is one in which gunpowder is the state of the art in weapons technology. Must be a Hollowood stereotype. Even more intesting is that movies set in a time before the American Civil War are often called epics rather than war movies.

                          saurabh: I'm curious, is this your definition too or is it "any war" as you state?

                          Maybe the fact that war is a major plot device in so many movies that it is not feasible for me to classify 50% of all Hollywood pictures as "war movies." Is this a indication of how important it is to humanity that much of our entertainment is based on conflict?

                          ensen.
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                          • saurabh
                            Senior Member
                            • Feb 2005
                            • 329

                            #14
                            Well well, war for me would be anything which has the core plot surrounding a fight (as in war), whether or not they use conventional weapons or the traditional ones (bows, arrows) is not my concern.

                            Yeah! I agree with you that most people enjoy it, overlooking the humanitarian part of it, but thats human nature I guess......
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                            • David Meek
                              Ultra Senior Member
                              • Aug 2000
                              • 8934

                              #15
                              I'm sure it's just a gap in my knowledge (or memory :B ), but I can't remember many "war" movies that are set in times before the advent of gunpowder. The 300 Spartans comes to mind, but most are movies that focus on events happening on the edges of some war.

                              Some examples of pre-gunpowder movies would be nice - I'm still drawing a blank. :yesnod:
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                              • purplepeople
                                Senior Member
                                • Aug 2004
                                • 242

                                #16
                                Originally posted by David Meek
                                Some examples of pre-gunpowder movies would be nice - I'm still drawing a blank. :yesnod:
                                Even though the Chinese had invented it, the true power of powder had yet to be unleashed.

                                Troy
                                Cleopatra

                                Funny how boys have always seemed to get into fights over girls.

                                ensen.
                                Those who claim to be making history are often the same ones repeating it...

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                                • Chris D
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                                  • Dec 2000
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                                  #17
                                  Well, how about Braveheart?
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                                  • David Meek
                                    Ultra Senior Member
                                    • Aug 2000
                                    • 8934

                                    #18
                                    Oh! Braveheart! Good one Chris. :T

                                    Jensen, Cleopatra (at least to me) is one of those romances that takes place on the edge of a war - ie, the war isn't the focus of the movie.
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                                    • saurabh
                                      Senior Member
                                      • Feb 2005
                                      • 329

                                      #19
                                      The Last Samurai........although gunpowder was used to some extent.....
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                                      • Shane Martin
                                        Super Senior Member
                                        • Apr 2001
                                        • 2852

                                        #20
                                        Master and Commander
                                        Thin Red Line - though I hated it.
                                        Tigerland - Little known war movie with Colin Farrell. Directed by Joel Schulmacher. in the $5 bins..

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                                        • George Bellefontaine
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                                          • Jan 2001
                                          • 7636

                                          #21
                                          The Big Red One was mentioned earlier. If you liked this Samuel Fuller film you should get the new dvd release that has added about 40 minutes missing from the previous laserdisc I had. I haven't played it as yet but am looking forward to it. It's one of Lee Marvin's best performances IMHO.
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                                          • goe2112
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                                            • Feb 2005
                                            • 41

                                            #22
                                            One of my favorite war movie is "The Boys of Company C" . Unfortunately it is not on DVD (released 1978) only on VHS.

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