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What is your latest favourite war movie?

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i saw, got nude scene and how the MO of jap army got the idea of chemical warfare. :D

its quite pervert actually. watch liao quite tulan on how they experiment with human being.
 
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5. sergeant york was my first war movie, thus it left a deep impression. was a boy and had nightmares of trench warfare. :eek:
4. paths of glory, where french officers in ww1 court-martialed their own soldiers for losing a skirmish. kirk douglas was superb. so were the accounts of 3 french soldiers undergoing court martial.
3. apocalypse now, iconic movie of the vietnam war. unforgettable.
2. full metal jacket, another vietnam war movie. r. lee ermey as the drill instructor in boot camp was unparalleled. 25 years later, the history channel still has him as the drill instructor host in many episodes about army weapon systems.
1. they were expendable, starring john wayne. it has to be a ww2 movie with john wayne in it, although richard widmark in marine movies would be ok too.
:D
 
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latest favourite war movie
 
Just to balance things out a bit. The story of the Yamato as told by the Japanese on the 60th anniversary of it's last mission.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamato_(film)

No matter how much they were hated in the war, these were men with families, friends, wives, fathers, mothers and lovers. They were just pawns within the massive war machine trying their hardest to make some sense out of the senselessness of warring hell.

Enjoy.

[video=youtube;4Ql3WHgZFGM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ql3WHgZFGM&feature=player_detailpage[/video]
 
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Love this for it's special effects. I shown you mine already, how about yours? :D

[video=youtube;BpA6TC0T_Lw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpA6TC0T_Lw[/video]

I like The Green Berets and The Deer Hunter.:D
 
I like The Green Berets and The Deer Hunter.:D

Oh yes bro, "The Deer Hunter" is one of my favourite movies of all time. What a wonderful theme song too in "Cavatina".

Possibly even second after "The Sting". Another great theme song in "The Entertainer". :p
 
Two movies told from the losing side which really brought a lump in the throat for me: Last operation under the Orion and Uncommon Valor.
 
Full metal jacket that sergeant is a legend.

"5. R. Lee Ermey had been a real-life Parris Island Marine drill sergeant during the war. He'd acted in other Vietnam films, including "The Boys in Company C" (where he played his first drill sergeant role) and "Apocalypse Now." Kubrick had hired him as a technical adviser, but Ermey wanted to play Hartman, the Parris Island drill sergeant who dominates the first half of the movie. So he made an audition reel in which he generated a sponataneous stream of foul-mouthed insults directed at a group of extras -- all while having oranges and tennis balls thrown at him -- that ran for 15 minutes. That got him the job."

http://news.moviefone.com/2012/06/27/full-metal-jacket-25th-anniversary_n_1631158.html


5. sergeant york was my first war movie, thus it left a deep impression. was a boy and had nightmares of trench warfare. :eek:
4. paths of glory, where french officers in ww1 court-martialed their own soldiers for losing a skirmish. kirk douglas was superb. so were the accounts of 3 french soldiers undergoing court martial.
3. apocalypse now, iconic movie of the vietnam war. unforgettable.
2. full metal jacket, another vietnam war movie. r. lee ermey as the drill instructor in boot camp was unparalleled. 25 years later, the history channel still has him as the drill instructor host in many episodes about army weapon systems.
1. they were expendable, starring john wayne. it has to be a ww2 movie with john wayne in it, although richard widmark in marine movies would be ok too.
:D
 
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