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Never seen it, but it was suggested by @CraterGuns Checked out some vids on YouTube and it looks fantastic.
Anybody have a verdict?
Indeed it is an emotional experience and Sly Stallone's keeping expertise make me well up for entirely different reasons!
B-)
Just kidding of course.
* The Longest Day
* Paths Of Glory
* Saving Private Ryan
* Von Ryan Express
* ...
The classics.
Flying Tigers (1942)
The Great Escape (1963)
Zulu (1964)
Battle of Britain (1969)
Flyboys (2006)
Inglourious Basterds (2009)
I saw this a year or 2 ago, great film. I need to watch it again.
Apocalypse now is also a really good war film.
Matter of life and death.
catch 22.
Foreign correspondent for its final scene.
Bat 21.
War related movie's i don't think were mentioned.
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If you want a more 'real' war movie then this is the way to go. It was film with real US Navy SEALs, so the acting isn't the best but the action is really good.
The Thin Red Line
Full Metal Jacket
Dirty Dozen
The Great Escape
Casualties of War
Platoon
Where Eagles Dare
Force 10 from Navarone (with Harrison Ford and many actors from Bond movies. Including Bach, Kiel, Fox , Shaw..)
The Wild Geese...with Moore no less...
...and many many more.,
edit: and, of course, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly which is a war movie too. Kinda. Set during the american civil war.
On IMDB it has under a 7 but on Rotten Tomatoes the average critic is 93%, but he audience is around 50%!
Is it a 'sit-down and focus' film or a 'popcorn' film.
Some reviews?