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senorlaverga 09-05-2024 10:15 PM

War/Military History Movies
 
Finally got around to watching Band of Brothers. Was excellent.

Then went straight to the remade All Quiet on the Western Front and I found it both thought provoking and utterly brutal. Trench warfare was just insane.

Then watched 1917. The long shot sequences were really impressive.

Others I enjoy and keep in rotation:
We were Soldiers
The Patriot
The Great Escape
By Dawn’s Early Light (HBO movie)

Anyone else out there?

TheHeel 09-05-2024 10:37 PM

Glory (1989)

senorlaverga 09-05-2024 11:09 PM

[QUOTE=TheHeel;19609955]Glory (1989)[/QUOTE]

Solid. Denzel was great.

jdandns 09-05-2024 11:14 PM

Full Metal Jacket
Hacksaw Ridge
Dunkirk
Hurt Locker
Platoon
Casualties of War
Apocalypse Now (the longer "Redux" version)
The Deer Hunter
Uncommon Valor
Hamburger Hill

And the followup series to "Band of Brothers", which are [B]"The Pacific[/B]" and [B]"Masters of the Air"[/B]. The aerial combat scenes in the latter are jaw-dropping.

SleeperCards 09-05-2024 11:15 PM

Come and See and Thin Red Line are up there as some of the best IMO.

If I sort via "War" on Letterboxd, Last of the Mohicans and Incendies would be up there, although I wouldn't necessarily consider them "War" myself.

Black Hawk Down, Threads, 300, SPR, Dr. Strangelove, Pan's Labyrinth, FMJ, Zone of Interest are all worth checking out.

senorlaverga 09-05-2024 11:58 PM

[QUOTE=jdandns;19610000]Full Metal Jacket
Hacksaw Ridge
Dunkirk
Hurt Locker
Platoon
Casualties of War
Apocalypse Now (the longer "Redux" version)
The Deer Hunter
Uncommon Valor
Hamburger Hill

And the followup series to "Band of Brothers", which are [B]"The Pacific[/B]" and [B]"Masters of the Air"[/B]. The aerial combat scenes in the latter are jaw-dropping.[/QUOTE]

I have had several people recommend Masters of the Air. Looking forward to checking it out.

49erRCCollector 09-06-2024 12:20 AM

Not about wartime but a pretty good post-war movie:

The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)

Siberian13 09-06-2024 02:05 AM

Inglourious Bast***s 2009.

babyfaceposey 09-06-2024 04:02 AM

A Bridge Too Far.

sthoemke 09-06-2024 05:33 AM

Anyone else watch Rat Patrol episodes? They also made a card set for it.

ajlaxmn 09-06-2024 05:48 AM

It was already mentioned, by Masters of the Air. Incredible. Better than Band of Brother and The Pacific, and that's no sleight to those miniseries.

Kelly's Heroes if you want an old Clint Eastwood movie, love that flick.

Viking6 09-06-2024 07:36 AM

One of my favorite type of movies.


My favorites are

Saving Private Ryan
Blackhawk Down
Hacksaw Ridge
Band of Brothers
Longest Day
Enemy at the Gates
Platoon
Lone Survivor
The Dirty Dozen
FMJ

Probably a couple other older ones I am blanking on the name on

coltsnsox07 09-06-2024 09:48 AM

Since I collect a lot of old stuff I'll see a guy onscreen and think how much his uniform etc is worth.

senorlaverga 09-06-2024 09:50 AM

[QUOTE=Viking6;19610133]One of my favorite type of movies.


My favorites are

Saving Private Ryan
Blackhawk Down
Hacksaw Ridge
Band of Brothers
Longest Day
Enemy at the Gates
Platoon
Lone Survivor
The Dirty Dozen
FMJ

Probably a couple other older ones I am blanking on the name on[/QUOTE]

The longest day felt like the longest movie I ever watched. Still very good tho.

49erRCCollector 09-06-2024 10:31 AM

[QUOTE=senorlaverga;19610298]The longest day felt like the longest movie I ever watched. Still very good tho.[/QUOTE]

You've clearly never seen Bela Tarr's Sátántangó.

A friend went to a revival screening of it in NYC and packed meals for the trip.

TheFrenzy 09-06-2024 11:37 AM

[QUOTE=babyfaceposey;19610041]A Bridge Too Far.[/QUOTE]

I'll never forget my dad telling me about going to see that movie in theaters and being so upset when everyone died—only to then realize that the title had given away the ending and he should have seen it coming.

Great movie btw.

GoTribe!!! 09-06-2024 02:05 PM

Hacksaw Ridge gets better everytime I watch it.
Midway from 2019 is really good. Somehow it slipped by and I justvwatched it about a year ago.

Hallco 09-06-2024 07:41 PM

CURRAHEE.....3 miles up....3 miles down! I live 10 minutes away!

majestik101 09-07-2024 12:16 PM

Inglourious Basterds is one that I will sit down and watch anytime it's on.

But if I want to test out my DTS-THX Onkyo surround sound system, I 'll pop in U-571. Still an all-time favorite, plus Bon Jovi's in it!

coltsnsox07 09-07-2024 07:18 PM

A criminally underrated war movie is 'A Midnight Clear', takes place near the end of WWII. A fantastic 1990's cast: Ethan Hawke, Gary Sinise, Peter Berg, Kevin Dillon, Arye Gross, Frank Whaley, John C McGinley.
Watch it, you'll love it.

AwesomeBrian 09-07-2024 07:22 PM

Stripes

bub838 09-07-2024 08:28 PM

[QUOTE=coltsnsox07;19612170]A criminally underrated war movie is 'A Midnight Clear', takes place near the end of WWII. A fantastic 1990's cast: Ethan Hawke, Gary Sinise, Peter Berg, Kevin Dillon, Arye Gross, Frank Whaley, John C McGinley.
Watch it, you'll love it.[/QUOTE]

Such a good movie. Absolutely love it.

Another really good, obscure movie is Atentát. It’s a Czechoslovakian film from 1964 about the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich.

49ersSF 09-07-2024 08:59 PM

I can't believe no one has mentioned one of the greatest war movies of all-time.

Patton

Also, possibly the greatest score of all-time. Jerry Goldsmith reaches near perfection on Patton.

QuinEarlyDoucet 09-08-2024 11:36 AM

Hamburger Hill

Platoon

Can't forget Tour of Duty TV Series!

senorlaverga 09-08-2024 12:21 PM

[QUOTE=QuinEarlyDoucet;19612659]
Can't forget Tour of Duty TV Series![/QUOTE]

As a teen that was my first exposure to The Rolling Stones.


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