No Man's Land
post your favorite war movie
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Deer hunter was pretty nasty
But I prefer movies from the early 1960's such as The Longest Day on which Spielberg heavily copied to do Private Ryan, Bridge on the River Kwai, Taxi for Tobrouk or the more recent A Good German which was filmed according to cinematigraphic style of the sixties.
But I also have a sweet spot for Clint Eastwood's Flag of our Fathers.
I have also liked a few gruesome movies about the russian front.Brake harder. Go faster. No shit.
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no ones mentioned WINDTALKERS yet, i thought that was a good movie
also the THIN RED LINE was alright the battle scene was well done, but it was kinda boring in parts
oh and WE WERE SOLDIERS the one with mel gibson in it, that was a great movie, really great!
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Lawrence of Arabia is indeed a milestone movie that can help understand the whole situtation in the Middle East.
Great images and sublime soundtrack. I saw that movie at least a dozen times. Peter O'Tool shines.
The table of Damascus. All tribes united... for each's interested. That's the arab dilemna.
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Can you explain why you think that way? I recently re-watched Platoon and Full Metal Jacket and it is really no question which is the better movie. I guess for me, I like movies that appeal to my emotions, and Platoon definitely did that for me. Full Metal Jacket did not.Comment
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On a serious note - All quiet on the western front.
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