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    Favorite War Movies

    Hello,
    My favorite War Movie is hardm becuae I am torn between the original All Quiet on the Western Front, Lawrence of Arabia and Das Boot. But I also love the following films:

    The Desert Fox (hey James Mason is wearing Rommel's real tunic in that one)
    Zulu (my wife's favorite)
    The Bridge on the River Kwai
    The Great Escape
    The Longest Day
    The Blue Max
    The Bridge at Remagen (Robert Vaugn the German wearing shades-cool)
    Cross of Iron
    The Eagle has Landed
    Gallipoli
    Saving Private Ryan

    For dumb fun, I really enjoy Kelly's Heroes.
    Regards,
    Jody
    Last edited by Jody Beltram; 02-19-2005, 02:37 PM.

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      "Das Boot" has to be my own personal favourite war film. Gritty, action packed and simply addictive (cannot remember how many times I have watched it now!) but thankfully without hollywoods 'tackiness'. But, that isn't to say.....Stalingrad, Cross of Iron, The Blue Max, All Quiet On The Western Front and A Bridge Too Far are also great in their own rights, but "Das Boot" remains the no 1. I personally would like to see a producer/director show enough balls to make an objective film about the career of Jochen Peiper, there is enough detail in his character and career to make an epic !

      Regards Richard.
      Always looking for Luftwaffe Kampfflieger related document groups. In particular anything to Kampfgeschwader 2.

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        Well, I can't make up my mind here, but here are my faves, in no particular order:

        All quiet on the Western front (Real one, not the crap remake)
        Wings
        Hells Angels
        The Grand Illusion
        Sieg im Westen (hehe)
        Die Bruecke (I love the real noises, from MG echos to gas mask cans clanking)
        Patton
        Battlefields (Battlegrounds? Early 50s About the Bulge)
        The Train
        Dark Blue World
        Das Boot

        And for sheer amusement I love to watch anything with Richard Burton, whether its Raid on Rommel or Where Eagles Dare.

        I generally despise computer generated planes, especially the car chase ground hugging planes from Pearl Harbor, but the generated stuff from Dark Ble World was believable and well done...

        Dave

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          STALINGRAD

          Best war movie ever IMO!

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            I personally think that no war movie will ever be as good as Die Brücke. Even though it was made a decade after the war, I think that it was the best movie to portray the war on the german perspective.

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              Stalingrad??? WHICH ONE?

              Stalingrad (1992)-German- thumbs up

              Stalingrad, Dogs, you want to live forever (1958)- German- Thumbs up

              Attack and Retreat aka Italiano Brava Gente..Italian (1965)-Italy's POV of Russian front and Stalingrad..thumbs up-you will notice 1993 version of Stalingrad copied alot of this film...also all of pictures of Peter Falk on DVD are from other movies(anzio and one I don't know?) not this film..

              So three Stalingrads all must see

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                Stalingrad (1992)-German

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                  Jody, your 98% correct. You forgot "Zulu Dawn" and BATTLE OF THE BULGE! Yes, I know many of you on the forum think Battle of the Bulge sucks, but when the Germans sing the Panzer song it makes me want to attack!!

                  Best Regards
                  Waffen-Mike
                  Originally posted by Jody Beltram
                  Hello,
                  My favorite War Movie is hardm becuae I am torn between the original All Quiet on the Western Front, Lawrence of Arabia and Das Boot. But I also love the following films:

                  The Desert Fox (hey James Mason is wearing Rommel's real tunic in that one)
                  Zulu (my wife's favorite)
                  The Bridge on the River Kwai
                  The Great Escape
                  The Longest Day
                  The Blue Max
                  The Bridge at Remagen (Robert Vaugn the German wearing shades-cool)
                  Cross of Iron
                  The Eagle has Landed
                  Gallipoli
                  Saving Private Ryan

                  For dumb fun, I really enjoy Kelly's Heroes.
                  Regards,
                  Jody

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                    BEST WAR MOVIE-"THE CROSS OF IRON"!

                    Originally posted by Waffen-Mike
                    Jody, your 98% correct. You forgot "Zulu Dawn" and BATTLE OF THE BULGE! Yes, I know many of you on the forum think Battle of the Bulge sucks, but when the Germans sing the Panzer song it makes me want to attack!!

                    Best Regards
                    Waffen-Mike

                    HEY WHAT ABOUT "THE CROSS OF IRON"?
                    JAMES COBURN
                    JAMES MASON
                    MAXIMILLION SCHELL
                    ETC.,ETC.!

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                      re

                      Well I have severral ones they are al mentioned before in this thread

                      But what about the WWI movie _THE LOST BATALLION ????


                      IMO a very nice warmovie
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                        Wow, I can't believe I've missed this thread for so long.
                        My favorites:

                        1. Das Boot--accuracy to the tee, realistic characters, and a great, deep (no pun intended) plot. I just watched it again tonight and was still mesmerized by it (after how many times?).
                        2. A Bridge Too Far--It covers a bit too much material for a single movie, but it is still one of my favorites, and what a cast!
                        3. Breaker Morant--One of the best war dramas ever made.
                        4. Thin Red Line--I honestly don't know why so many people don't like this one. I think it is a fantastic account of Guadalcanal from the perspective of a thoughtful and not-so-young soldier. It is SO much better than SPR.
                        5. Apocalypse Now--It may not be the most realistic movie in many ways (not the point, I don't think), but the Wagner and the Helicopters of the 9th just gives me chills.
                        6. Patton--George C Scott and George S. Patton are nearly the same guy as far as I can figure after seeing the former's performance as the latter. (I wish they would have used WW2 tanks and not M48's--oh well.)
                        7. Gallipoli--The soundtrack is the only part that's kind of cheesy here (reminds me of Chariots of Fire), but I love the story and the acting. It is too sad to watch very many times though...
                        8. Zulu--Michael Caine is great in this--how many Zulu extras did they have to recruit do you think?
                        9. The Great Escape--One of my favorite movies of all time, but not necessarily a great war movie, hence it is number 9. Steve McQueen on a BMW motorcycle trying to hop his way into Switzerland under fire--tough to beat!
                        10. Midway-- I loved this movie ever since I was a kid. Horrid love story in there, but some great combat scenes with real archival footage, more often than not.

                        Wait a minute how could I forget:
                        Come and See -- A Russian movie about partisans and the SS. If you watch this, prepare to be depressed. A very realistic movie on many levels in my opinion.
                        Last edited by LeeG; 03-13-2005, 04:25 AM.

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                          Originally posted by CollectRussia
                          Blackhawk Down, for its realism.
                          I went to school with one of the rangers involved in the real "Blackhawk Down" story (Mike Goodale), so I really had a personal interest in the events that it depicts......Good movie.
                          A lot of people have mentioned "Midway" but what about "TORA TORA TORA"?
                          Stalingrad is my personal fave, followed by the first twenty minutes of "Saving Private Ryan"(followed by the rest of "Saving Private Ryan")
                          Back to Bataan is another good one,
                          The Longest Day
                          Gallipoli definately
                          These are a few of my favorite "gun cleaning time" movies.
                          Last edited by Over_Heer; 03-26-2005, 08:26 AM.

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                            Das Boot by far is the best. What about this movie, Die Brucke ? I haven't seen it

                            Also from my favourite list, Pvt Ryan (especially the beginning), The Thin Red Line ( ), and, from Vietnam, Full Metal Jacket (the title in portuguese is "Born to Kill") and Apocalispe Now. Not a "war" movie properly, but the Schindler List is also very good.

                            I don't like the 60's and 70's war movies. Poor effects and for each allied soldier dead, a thousand nazis downed.

                            If you include TV series in this list...Band of Brothers

                            LeeG, I agree with you, George Scott and Patton are the same person !!!!

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                              1943 - The Fallen Sparrow...about a unit flag

                              Originally posted by Jens
                              Ok since J missed the good movies , please mention them...
                              My favorite is the 1943 movie "The Fallen Sparrow", with John Garfield - about a military unit flag, only problem is you never actually see the flag, but the spirit behind such flags is well addressed! That being to never surrender ones unit flag no matter the cost.............OldFlagsWanted.com
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                                my film,,,

                                Originally posted by oldflagswanted
                                My favorite is the 1943 movie "The Fallen Sparrow", with John Garfield - about a military unit flag, only problem is you never actually see the flag, but the spirit behind such flags is well addressed! That being to never surrender ones unit flag no matter the cost.............OldFlagsWanted.com
                                The Odd Angry Shot...
                                Following the Vietnam tour of a Squadron of the Australian SAS in 1967, this is a truly well plotted and paced film. The filmmakers enlisted the aid of the real Australian SAS in the making of the feature and their professionalism shines through, particularly in the action sequences. From the leaving of their native land in a spirit of optimistic naivete, through the disillusionment of vicious jungle warfare against a professional and dangerous enemy, the film concentrates on the human side of the young soldiers' experiences. This is, in my opinion, one of the very best films ever made on the subject of the Vietnam War. Of particular note is the use of low camera angles and lack of gratuitous violence to convey the claustrophobic and mentally challenging nature of fighting a foe who only appears briefly and at long intervals. Humour is not left out of the film, either. Many of the 'off duty' moments are shot through with the crazy humour of men in a desperate situation. With small touches of 'extra-realism', such as the British Squadron Sergeant Major ( many British soldiers emigrated to serve in the Australian Army in the 1950s and '60s)this is a film that shows the futility of soldiers fighting an unpopular war, whose priorities quickly change to simple survival. Top Film!!
                                enjoy if you get the chance bye for now jimmy '-)

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