right first post,(about time too)what's your favorite war film....bridge over the river kwai,the great escape,saving private ryan....id have to say these are some of mine and im currently watchin pacific...amazing...
right first post,(about time too)what's your favorite war film....bridge over the river kwai,the great escape,saving private ryan....id have to say these are some of mine and im currently watchin pacific...amazing...
there's a couple but i really liked full metal jacket, excellent. private pile.
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American GI's must retake a barren hill in Korea that has been overrun by Communist troops. The ensuing battle becomes a meat grinder for American and Chinese alike. This story of a an actual battle is all grit.
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In early 1971, the Academy Awards saluted Patton. Capturing eight Oscars. Patton remains to this day one of Hollywood's most compelling biographical war pictures. With its larger-than-life, yet at the same time singularly human, portrayal of Gen. George S. Patton, Jr.
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I think one of the best war movies has got to be "Kelly's Heroes". Maybe not the most serious war movies but it always brings a smile to my face. Irish name with an Irish approach to war!
jacksparrow2010 (08-05-10)
Gotta agree with stickytoffee, full metal jacket is one seriously good war film
"This is my rifle, this is my gun, one is for killing, the others for fun" classic
saving private ryan.....FUBAR
All the above choices are excellent, but A Bridge Too Far is mine..
Though we are not now that strength which in old days moved earth and heaven; that which we are, we are; one equal temper of heroic hearts, made weak by time and fate, but strong in will to strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.