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Default 01-31-2003, 12:43 AM

Heh, in the Thin Red Line, some US guy threw a grenade into a Japanese cave..and when it blew up, the explosion came from about a yard away from the grenade. It was just a terrible movie, but I nearly died laughing at that grenade scene.
  
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Default 01-31-2003, 01:10 AM

The new Thin redline with woody harrilson is seriously the gayest movie on war ever made to date, that includes pearl harbor


  
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Default 01-31-2003, 04:35 AM

you guys are missing out. get "To Hell and Back". seriously. or does anyone here have any idea what this movie is about (other than me of course)?
  
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Default 01-31-2003, 08:28 AM

[quote="Dr. Deleto":87d6b]you guys are missing out. get "To Hell and Back". seriously. or does anyone here have any idea what this movie is about (other than me of course)?[/quote:87d6b]

yeah Audie Murphy takes on the Germans MOHAA style (no seriously, he must have killed at least a battalion by himself, in real life, not movie)
  
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Default 01-31-2003, 10:02 AM

My DVD Collection:

BoB
A Bridge Too Far
When Trumpets Fade
Saving Private Ryan
A Midnight Clear
Why We Fight: WW2 Documentary 4 Part DVD Set wink:
Pearl Harbor
The Longest Day
The thin Red Line
Apocalypse Now
The Big Red One (My great grandpa was in the Big red one wink
Battleground
The Bridge on the River Kwai
Full Metal Jacket

Movies that ive seen, that I like...

Patton
Sands of Iwo Jima
Windtalkers
Etc, etc...any war movie biggrin: biggrin:
  
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Default 01-31-2003, 01:57 PM

Yeah, Audie Murphy was America's most decorated soldier....ever! To Hell and Back is his own autobiography of WW2. Best part of the movie is HE STARS AS HIMSELF! Thats right, the man who really did all those things actually stars in a movie about himself. He won the medal of honor for telling his company to retreat, climbing on a burning U.S. Tank Destroyer, and taking on an entire german battalion by himself. You have to watch it to see all the medals he got, but the whole movie leads up to that point. It shows everything, including how he lost every freind he had in the army and how he solidifies against freindship because of it. Audie died in the 70's in a plane crash, so watch the movie to honor the man.
  
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Default 01-31-2003, 02:04 PM

Hmm, lets see.

- Tuntematon sotilas
- Talvisota
- cross of iron
- bob

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Default 01-31-2003, 02:04 PM

[quote="Dr. Deleto":1c60f]Yeah, Audie Murphy was America's most decorated soldier....ever! To Hell and Back is his own autobiography of WW2. Best part of the movie is HE STARS AS HIMSELF! Thats right, the man who really did all those things actually stars in a movie about himself. He won the medal of honor for telling his company to retreat, climbing on a burning U.S. Tank Destroyer, and taking on an entire german battalion by himself. You have to watch it to see all the medals he got, but the whole movie leads up to that point. It shows everything, including how he lost every freind he had in the army and how he solidifies against freindship because of it. Audie died in the 70's in a plane crash, so watch the movie to honor the man.[/quote:1c60f]

I saw his grave in Arlington cemetary last september.
  
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Default 02-02-2003, 01:20 AM

[quote="Sgt Stryker":9ba31][quote="redhawk_six":9ba31]Devil's Brigade biggrin:[/quote:9ba31]

how could I forget

I saw that one so many times I have bagpipes playing "Scotland the Brave" ringing in my ears. biggrin:[/quote:9ba31]

Hehe, I just got Devil's Brigade on DVD today, only cost $14 biggrin:

Also got a movie called The Desert Rats, I don't know if it's any good, it looks quite good, haven't watched it yet. It was only $12 cool:
  
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Default 02-02-2003, 01:34 AM

I'm not sure if someone mentioned it already, but a good war movie that I saw recently was When Trumpets Fade. It was about the Jurtgen Forest Battle that cost 30,000 casualties on the side of the Allies. You don't here too much about this campaign because it's sandwiched between D-Day and The Battle of The Bulge. Others include:

Seargent York
Kelly's Heroes (hilarious)
A Bridge Too Far
Where Eagles Dare
Tobruk
Glory
Saving Private Ryan
All Quiet on the Eastern Front
Das Boot
The Iron Cross
Enemy at The Gates
Sands of Iwo Jima
Battle of The Bulge
Patton
  
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Default 02-02-2003, 03:20 AM

Oops. . .that was Hurtgen Forest. biggrin:
  
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Default 02-02-2003, 07:53 AM

BoB,Saving Private Ryan,THe longest day!



  
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Default 02-02-2003, 08:18 AM

I've seen this move a long time ago on History, it basically followed a sqaud of LRRP's during the Vietnam war, and they take command of a firebase and get overwhelmed by a Vietnamese Regiment, did I mention that the actor who plays the DI in full metal jacket stars in the movie?

Anybody remember the title?
  
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Default best war movie? - 02-02-2003, 09:04 AM

The Pianist.

Really, go and see it
  
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Default 02-02-2003, 09:10 AM

The best won is from the late 60's. The great eascape really good pow movie
  
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