I have Thin Red Line and Saving Private Ryan for the moment to feed my hunger for World War II atmosphere. Are there any others that worth watching ? May we try making a collection here ?
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I have Thin Red Line and Saving Private Ryan for the moment to feed my hunger for World War II atmosphere. Are there any others that worth watching ? May we try making a collection here ?
Tora Tora Tora
The Big Red One
Guadal Canal Diary
Wing and a Prayer
Midway
Battle of the Bulge
Patton
Tobruk
The Desert Fox
Battle of Britain
Sink the Bismark
Pursuit of the Graff Spee
Das Boot
The Enemy Below
Bataan
12 O clock High
and of course Kellys Heroes ~D
Stalingrad
Enemy at the Gates ~;)
Just bought Midway a few hours ago.
Widescreen of course. :thumbsup:
Which one of these give emphasis on the psychology of the troops more instead of the action itself ?
Full Metal Jacket is a good psychological movie.
It's Kubrick after all. :bow:
The Great Escape.
Awesome film about one of the biggest POW camp breakouts of the war. The film isn't 100% accurate (but neither are a lot of the films on that list!). I highly reccommend this movie.
Tuntematon Sotilas and Talvisota.
Hell is for Heroes.
Man, i think there are way to many of these.. I much prefer medieval warfare movies...
If you really like these movies you may like Windtalkers, though its really not that great..
The old ones are the best, thoug hi dont know any names of the top of my head..
And of course there is Pearl Habour, good if you dont mind some serious blows to historical accuracy..
I got 'em. But I do not currently have my DVD-ROM. So it's been truly a blow before watching that highly appreciated production.Quote:
Get the DVD set of Band of Brothers. You won't regret it.
I heard that Pearl Harbor was sacrificed in a silly love triangle. The movie was not that good, they say.Quote:
And of course there is Pearl Habour, good if you dont mind some serious blows to historical accuracy..
By the way, those Finnish movies recommended by kagemusha seem pretty well. Both have ratings over 7 at IMDB.
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I heard that Pearl Harbor was sacrificed in a silly love triangle. The movie was not that good, they say.
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It had great special effects and what not, but my main gripe is that two guys took on the whole Japanese attack, while nobody elese could get up...
And yeah the love triangle was was to much focused, but I still believe it is worth a watch, if only for the visuals..
i've seen all those +almost all already stated above
dirty dozen
a bridge too far
the longest day
band of brothers (series)
saving private ryan
when trumpets fade
bridge over the river kwai
force 10 of navarone
the guns of navarone
moviees based on WW2 but without the actual fighting
der untergang
empire of the rising sun
the bunker (not a reall ww2 story but a horror based on it)
i saw more but i cant remember their names
oh and Thin Red Line (about the guadal canal)
i like to see some ww1 movies and play some ww1 games...i quite had it with ww2 (well not exactly but i would be nice that they focused a bit more on ww1)
The Thin Red Line and Saving Private Ryan (but not after the opening scene), along with The Guns of Navarone, are by far the best I've seen. The Great Escape is quite interesting too, although there's not much fighting. But I haven't seen that many ww2 movies...Quote:
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@Alexander the Pretty Good: yeah, awesome. It was interesting to note that those who chose the slowest vehicles such as a little boat with oars and a bike were most successful, whereas those who took the train and a
motorcycle where caught...
Stalingrad is excellent, as is the guns of Navarone, Full Metal Jacket is probably my favourite tho its not WW2
The Great Escape
Kelly's Heroes
Enemy at the Gates
The Bridge at Remagen
The Longest Day
Saving Private Ryan
...but best of all....Band of Brothers (although it is a series.) ~:cheers:
Der Untergang, Saving Private Ryan, Schindler's List. All great movies.
ah yup forgot that one...as well as the Uprising and The great escape was that of those fighter pilots is a POW camp or of the jews in a Death camp
the best WW2 movies i saw were Band of Brothers, a bridge too far and When trumpets fade
full metal jacket was awesome
Das Boot stands out in terms of its emphasis on the psychology of the soldiers. The TV series (ie an extended version) is better if you can find it. Extremely immersive as an experience.
A Bridge too Far stands out in terms of its accurate representation of a campaign. Watching the film is almost as informative as reading a book about it (there was a good book of that title, I'm not sure if it predated the film - it may have done). The Longest Day was a film in the same mould, but not quite as good.
Most other WW2 films feel phoney to me. That's one reason why Band of Brothers is such an amazing achievement - it feels so authentic, full of the arbitrariness of war.
yeah thats what i like about it...you just feel that that is the way it must have been
Das Boot, it makes you feel like you're right in the U-boat with the men.
Rat Patrol. Well, I liked it.
Battle of Britain, if only for the chunky ketchup blood effect. ~D
I like the Dambusters. The 'special effects' aren't the best, I'll admit...
A bit off topic, but what is Hiemat(SP).
It is sometimes on BBC4.
I really enjoyed 'Shaving Ryan's Privates'. ~:handball:
Heimat is a German series in black and white (although it's quite recent) about the German Home Front.
@The Stranger:
Some good WWI films are Paths of Glory and the Blue Max.
i'll check on it...how old are they
Paths of Glory was made in the 50s I think, with Kirk Douglas. It si in black and white however, but should be on DVD. The Blue Max was made in the 1960s with George Peppard and it-s in colour. That is defintely on DVD.
thanx mate: I'll check the net for them