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John-Connor 09-24-19 04:32 AM

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A few of my fav/best War movies;

xSookieStackhouse 11-03-19 06:56 AM

Re: Which was the best ever war movie?
 
platoon
saving private ryan

FromBeyond 11-03-19 07:38 AM

Originally Posted by Zotis (Post 2037142)
@Iroquois I guess genocide isn't necessarily an act of war, as war is defined by combat between two groups of armed combatants. So if one group isn't armed it's not technically warfare. But, @FromBeyond, you completely missed the point. I mean it sounds like you haven't even seen the movie. There is combat between these two groups of armed combatants:

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I have seen the movie, I watched it without having ever heard anything about it 10 years ago

I don't see any combat in those 3 pics you posted. The closest I can think of combat is when florya hides behind a dead cow in the field as ammunition lights up the night..you do not see men loading and firing big guns or a counter offensive.. if you was going to prove me wrong, I would have expected to see that pic..

That german vehicle that gets blown up, it just happens, there's no fighting as such.


And the group of German prisoners are suddenly just there, surrounded by the Russians.

My trajectory may be way off but I'm still going with it :)

Pippo 11-03-19 07:54 AM

Re: Which was the best ever war movie?
 
I can't stand war movies, the only one that I like is Fury

ahwell 11-03-19 09:16 AM

Re: Which was the best ever war movie?
 
I'd go with Inglourious Basterds.

banality 11-03-19 11:11 AM

Apocalypse Now
or, if it counts, Errol Morris' McNamara film Fog of War is really good.

Originally Posted by Pippo (Post 2045416)
I can't stand war movies, the only one that I like is Fury
there are some fantastic war films, pippo

ironpony 11-03-19 01:42 PM

Re: Which was the best ever war movie?
 
Well I finally got my hands on a copy of Come and See, that has English subtitles for once. It's good, but not one of the best of the best I would say.

Wyldesyde19 11-03-19 01:47 PM

Re: Which was the best ever war movie?
 
I watched Hamburger Hill a few months back and was surprised by how much I enjoyed it. It isn’t on the same level as Platoon or Saving Private Ryan, but it was good.

Joel 11-03-19 02:07 PM

Originally Posted by Steve Freeling (Post 2037401)

there's just a certain sect of people who like to crap on everything and everyone that's popular.
It's the whole "selling out" mentality. But if it's good then it's good, and most ppl can recognize something good when they see it. Apparently not the certain sect, though haha

Sondre Drakensson 11-03-19 03:35 PM

Re: Which was the best ever war movie?
 
Imo it's a South-Korean film called My Way

The action is so aggressive, noisy and violent much thanks to its modern camera-work. A lot of practical as well as digital effects.
The film also has emotional human moments.

Mesmerized 11-03-19 03:38 PM

Re: Which was the best ever war movie?
 
I'm not a huge fan of war movies, but I did like The Boys in Company C, Platoon, Saving Private Ryan, and War of the Worlds.

Bill Harford 11-06-19 03:08 AM

Re: Which was the best ever war movie?
 
Thin Red Line

Left me literally dazed.

rambond 11-06-19 07:19 AM

Re: Which was the best ever war movie?
 
we need to check the upcoming Midway film, could be a contender

KeyserCorleone 11-06-19 02:23 PM

Re: Which was the best ever war movie?
 
My Coppola fanboy compulsions make me say Apocalypse Now. It's so surreal and trippy without being a sirreapist film.

ironpony 11-06-19 07:57 PM

Re: Which was the best ever war movie?
 
Has anyone seen the new release of Apocalypse Now: The Final Cut yet? Haven't been able to find it anywhere yet.

Zotis 11-13-19 10:41 PM

Originally Posted by FromBeyond (Post 2045414)
I have seen the movie, I watched it without having ever heard anything about it 10 years ago

I don't see any combat in those 3 pics you posted. The closest I can think of combat is when florya hides behind a dead cow in the field as ammunition lights up the night..you do not see men loading and firing big guns or a counter offensive.. if you was going to prove me wrong, I would have expected to see that pic..

That german vehicle that gets blown up, it just happens, there's no fighting as such.


And the group of German prisoners are suddenly just there, surrounded by the Russians.

My trajectory may be way off but I'm still going with it :)
So you're just talking about action then. You said it had to have conflict, which it does, but you disqualify it because you don't see the action of the conflict. So you're really not talking about combat at all, just action. This definition you have of what qualifies a movie as a war movie is so arbitrary and specific that I find it intolerable. You can't treat language this way or you will constantly get into semantic arguments with people that you don't actually disagree with. It's not your job to go around telling everyone else to go by your personalized and highly subjective definition of things. What I mean by highly subjective is that it's based on how you feel and in a very individualistic way. Your job, if you want to understand and be understood in conversation, is to understand what the word means and use it properly so that other people understand you. Otherwise you have to have a long pointless back and forth like this just to make it clear exactly what you're talking about. It's one thing if you want to say that in your personal philosophy you don't really consider a movie to be a war movie unless it has action, but you have to understand that most people are not going to share this definition since it's not fully encompassing. There are many aspects to war besides action. In fact the combat itself is perhaps the briefest part of war.

MovieGal 11-13-19 11:50 PM

Here is my letterboxd list of WW2 films

https://letterboxd.com/moviegal/list/ww2-films/


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sawduck 11-20-19 03:37 PM

Re: Which was the best ever war movie?
 
Apocalypse Now - My favorite movie ever

ironpony 11-20-19 05:43 PM

Re: Which was the best ever war movie?
 
The Zookeeper's Wife looks like Schindler's List, but with saving animals, but I will check it out.

Citizen Rules 11-20-19 06:08 PM

Originally Posted by ironpony (Post 2048597)
The Zookeeper's Wife looks like Schindler's List, but with saving animals, but I will check it out.
The Zookeeper's Wife is much more lighter than Schindler's List, but it's a good movie. My review of The Zookeeper's Wife (spoiler free)

mojofilter 11-20-19 06:13 PM

Re: Which was the best ever war movie?
 
Saving Private Ryan

Ultraviolence 11-28-19 01:46 PM

Re: Which was the best ever war movie?
 
Ivan's Childhood

JoaoRodrigues 11-29-19 04:15 AM

Originally Posted by Ultraviolence (Post 2049830)
Ivan's Childhood
Re-watched it two days ago with my sister. She appreciated it more than even me.

BooBooKittyFock 11-29-19 07:05 AM

Re: Which was the best ever war movie?
 
I like Patton and Gettysburg.

Patton is a great movie and I’m just a civil war nerd.


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