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    #31
    Most realisitic war movies I've seen from a stand point of perceived realism since I was not there...

    Band of Brothers

    Das Boot

    Based on my reading at least.

    I was also partial to The WILD GEESE!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7sVt...eature=related

    The Pacific? Does not compare at all to Band of Brothers. Does not convey the hardships like I thought it would.

    William

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      #32
      How about "The Train" and "Is Paris Burning?"...

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        #33
        Hi,

        Why does no one mention the brilliant Russian movie "Come And See" anymore?
        It seems to be a film which polarises everyone's opinion!
        People seem to either love or hate this picture.
        I love it!

        Best regards to all,

        John.

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          #34
          not very popular in western countrys and I would not really reccoment it as realistic - but who wants to get the soviet view.... :

          Schlacht um Moskau (1941 - 2 parts):
          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvpbU...eature=related

          Befreiung (1943-1945 - 5 parts):
          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSXE4AHW8Jo

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            #35
            Die Brucke ( The Bridge )

            Sutjeska -

            The Longest Day

            The Thin Red Line

            Letters from Iwo Jima

            Flags of Our Fathers

            Stalingrad

            Come and See

            Battle of Britain

            Battle of the Bulge

            Bridge at Remagen

            Saving Private Ryan

            Enemy at the Gates

            Kelly's Heroes

            Bitka na Neretvi

            The Big Red One

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              #36
              Originally posted by Obergruppen2 View Post
              Die Brucke ( The Bridge )

              Sutjeska -

              The Longest Day

              The Thin Red Line

              Letters from Iwo Jima

              Flags of Our Fathers

              Stalingrad

              Come and See

              Battle of Britain



              Battle of the Bulge

              Bridge at Remagen

              Saving Private Ryan

              Enemy at the Gates

              Kelly's Heroes

              Bitka na Neretvi

              The Big Red One
              A Bridge Too Far ( Bridge at Remagen )

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                #37
                Bridge Over the River Kwai and Zulu.

                -Eric

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by organix View Post
                  I think any film that doesn't portray the Wehrmacht soldiers as a bunch of bumbling, incompetent almost comical clowns waiting to be mowed down in droves would get my vote!

                  Honestly, things like where eagles dare, the dirty dozen, the dirty dozen: the next mission, the dirty dozen: the deadly mission, the dirty dozen: the fatal mission and the original "Inglorious Bastards" from 1977 are bordering on comedy, the Germans are portrayed as absolute imbeciles who can barely shoot straight! And die in incredible numbers fighting the most unlikely "heroes"
                  Couldn't agree more!

                  I like...

                  The Dambusters
                  The Eagle has landed
                  BoB
                  Cross of Iron (with the Germans portrayed as humans for a change)
                  Longest Day
                  A Bridge too Far
                  Zulu
                  The Great Escape
                  The Cruel Sea
                  Above us the waves
                  The Wooden Horse
                  Dunkirk
                  The Four Feathers (remake)
                  All Quiet on the Western front (original)
                  The Big Red One
                  The Train
                  Went the day well
                  Waterloo (with Rod Steiger)

                  Apologies for duplicates, and there are probably many that I've forgotten!

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by peleliuexplorer View Post
                    Bridge Over the River Kwai and Zulu.

                    -Eric
                    Vets hate "Bridge Over the River Kwai" with a passion. Hollywood took even more liberties with history than usual in this movie for dramatic effect.

                    First off, the name of the river is not even pronounced correctly -- it should be Kway (rhymes with hay). Second, the bridge was made of iron and is actually still standing. Third, there was no contest of wills between a British and Japanese officer that bordered on collaboration. It was a horrible experience for all allied soldiers involved. All of the main characters are fiction.

                    While it may be an enjoyable movie on many levels, the fact that they used a real place and time and totally mangled the history irks a lot of people that were involved in the reality. Far too many people learn history from movies. All they had to do was mangle the name a bit more and change the location a few miles, and no one would care.

                    I think a good example of a movie that gets most of the history right while still telling a good story is The Great Escape. The Steve McQueen character is total fiction just to bring in American audiences (we have since gotten more used to foreigners in our movies), but the important facts are all there down to the way they distributed the dirt in the gardens.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by CurtD View Post
                      Vets hate "Bridge Over the River Kwai" with a passion. Hollywood took even more liberties with history than usual in this movie for dramatic effect.

                      First off, the name of the river is not even pronounced correctly -- it should be Kway (rhymes with hay). Second, the bridge was made of iron and is actually still standing. Third, there was no contest of wills between a British and Japanese officer that bordered on collaboration. It was a horrible experience for all allied soldiers involved. All of the main characters are fiction.

                      While it may be an enjoyable movie on many levels, the fact that they used a real place and time and totally mangled the history irks a lot of people that were involved in the reality. Far too many people learn history from movies. All they had to do was mangle the name a bit more and change the location a few miles, and no one would care.

                      I think a good example of a movie that gets most of the history right while still telling a good story is The Great Escape. The Steve McQueen character is total fiction just to bring in American audiences (we have since gotten more used to foreigners in our movies), but the important facts are all there down to the way they distributed the dirt in the gardens.
                      Yes, I'm well aware that movie is fiction but still a good story line and portrays the hardships of being a POW under Japanese rule. Just a classic w/good acting and entertaining.

                      -Eric

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by peleliuexplorer View Post
                        Yes, I'm well aware that movie is fiction but still a good story line and portrays the hardships of being a POW under Japanese rule.

                        -Eric
                        Sorry but it doesn't even come close to showing what b*stards the Japs were - and still no apologies from them!
                        I know this is a light hearted thread about films but lets remember the facts behind some of these 'whitewashed' films

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                          #42
                          36 Hours is not a big movie, but is enjoyable. It shows up on TCM here in the states every now and then and is on Netflix. It is an early Mission Impossible type of spy movie. I've always been a sucker for the elaborate mind-games stories.

                          It also has John Banner before he became Sergeant Schultz in Hogan's Heroes.

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                            #43
                            europa Europa...interesting movie , there were a couple good HJ movies.

                            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europa_Europa

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                              #44
                              warmovie

                              I vote "Operation Burma"

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