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Which is the best World War I or II film?

 
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Stopper wrote:
heavycola wrote:What about Brief Encounter?


Eurgh! Ignoring the irrelevance of that film to this thread, how can anyone sit through that? After 45 minutes, I was screaming "For Christ's sake, just shag each other and be done with it!!"


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Well it was made in 1945. And you, sir, are a heartless, heartless man.

Oh Stopper, we're neither of us free to love each other. There's too much in the way. There's still time, if we control ourselves and behave like sensible human beings. There's still time.

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Titanic wrote:How is Saving Private Ryan wjnning....thats a disgrace...


At a guess because the majority of the votes came from;

1) Americans - Its got patriotic appeal.
2) People under 20 years old who havent seen most of the other films.
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I wonder why it even made the list, it's not even a war movie. It's a movie with the plot set in a war, but it's not a war movie.
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heavycola wrote:Image

Well it was made in 1945. And you, sir, are a heartless, heartless man.

Oh Stopper, we're neither of us free to love each other. There's too much in the way. There's still time, if we control ourselves and behave like sensible human beings. There's still time.

:cry: :cry: :cry:


Aaargh! Memories of the drippy voice-overs!
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ill take the top from here and add ones that have been talked about highly...

to be added list (not all but most will be)
ENEMY AT THE GATES
A BRIDGE TOO FAR
EUROPRA EUROPA
DAS BOAT

(maybe list)
WHERE EAGLES DARE
TORA TORA TORA
THE DESERT FOX
LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA
EMPIRE OF THE SUN?
KELLYS HEROES(for fun....negative waves baby)
THE DIRTY DOZEN

any others i should consider?
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taranwandrer wrote:ill take the top from here and add ones that have been talked about highly...

to be added list (not all but most will be)
ENEMY AT THE GATES
A BRIDGE TOO FAR
EUROPRA EUROPA
DAS BOAT

(maybe list)
WHERE EAGLES DARE
TORA TORA TORA
THE DESERT FOX
LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA
EMPIRE OF THE SUN?
KELLYS HEROES(for fun....negative waves baby)
THE DIRTY DOZEN

any others i should consider?


Great Escape and Dambusters
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taranwandrer wrote:ill take the top from here and add ones that have been talked about highly...

to be added list (not all but most will be)
ENEMY AT THE GATES
A BRIDGE TOO FAR
EUROPRA EUROPA
DAS BOAT

(maybe list)
WHERE EAGLES DARE
TORA TORA TORA
THE DESERT FOX
LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA
EMPIRE OF THE SUN?
KELLYS HEROES(for fun....negative waves baby)
THE DIRTY DOZEN

any others i should consider?


The Battle of Britain is a classic as is 633 Squadron

and for all you Aussies.....A town called Alice
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Tora Tora Tora!

Wings is kind of lame, even for a silent film.
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Stopper wrote:
flashleg8 wrote:I've heard good things about "Come and See" a film about the East front - anyone seen it? Is it worth a watch?
It is about a Belarussian boy who joins the Soviet partisans.
This thread is about great ww1 or 2 films. You should start a new thread about great biographical dramas about retards for this one.
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Titanic wrote:Wheres The Dambusters?

Btw, Saving Private Ryan...please..after the first 30 minutes its pathetic.
Agreed.
Das Boot was another I would have liked to see on the list. I was close between Patton and Bridge over the River Kwai.
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Nickbaldwin wrote:I loved Enemy at the Gates.
Me too,best ww2 movie easily.
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chang50 wrote:
Nickbaldwin wrote:I loved Enemy at the Gates.
Me too,best ww2 movie easily.
Wdf? :-s :| =;
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Funkyterrance wrote:
chang50 wrote:
Nickbaldwin wrote:I loved Enemy at the Gates.
Me too,best ww2 movie easily.
Wdf? :-s :| =;
Have you seen it? It's a thousand times better than Bridge on the River Kwai which hardly gets one historical fact correct,I visited it some years back,and the true story would make a marvellous movie.I know 100% accuracy is impossible but to totally change the way the bridge is destroyed..
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chang50 wrote:
Funkyterrance wrote:
chang50 wrote:
Nickbaldwin wrote:I loved Enemy at the Gates.
Me too,best ww2 movie easily.
Wdf? :-s :| =;
Have you seen it? It's a thousand times better than Bridge on the River Kwai which hardly gets one historical fact correct,I visited it some years back,and the true story would make a marvellous movie.I know 100% accuracy is impossible but to totally change the way the bridge is destroyed..
Yeah, I've seen it. Jude Law and Ed Harris? I really enjoy both actors and the plot was decent but I didn't feel like it was comprehensive or symbolic enough to qualify for the best of all time.
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Funkyterrance wrote:
chang50 wrote:
Funkyterrance wrote:
chang50 wrote:
Nickbaldwin wrote:I loved Enemy at the Gates.
Me too,best ww2 movie easily.
Wdf? :-s :| =;
Have you seen it? It's a thousand times better than Bridge on the River Kwai which hardly gets one historical fact correct,I visited it some years back,and the true story would make a marvellous movie.I know 100% accuracy is impossible but to totally change the way the bridge is destroyed..
Yeah, I've seen it. Jude Law and Ed Harris? I really enjoy both actors and the plot was decent but I didn't feel like it was comprehensive or symbolic enough to qualify for the best of all time.
I'm a fan of realistic depictions of war in all its gory details and Enemy does that best for me as well as a cracking plot..
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the opening battle and the last battle are pretty good on Saving private ryan, all the inbetween is pretty weak.
The Longest day, Stalingrad, Der untergang and band of brothers is the top tv series no doubt there i think...and their is a new russian made Stalingrad film coming out theatres , supposedly will have some epic battle scenes. arguably there are alot of great war movies out there that could be #1 , could even say theres a best of each war , WW1, WW2, vietnam, afghanistan, theres just so much to choose from, EXCEPT Pearl harbour ,also ben affleck should be banned from ever being in any movie ever again.
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Lawrence of Arabia, because it's such a great film

would like to see Das Boot on the list too.

Private Ryan haters protest too much. Great Movie.
No, there werent' Ruskies, or brits in it, but so what. Not many mericans in Stalingrad, L of A, etc..
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