Your Top 10 War Movies
Using IMDB's terminology (and titles)
The Battle of Algiers Sunflower Anatahan The Grand Illusion The Cranes Are Flying Paths of Glory Full Metal Jacket Carriage to Vienna Il Generale Della Rovere Twelve O'Clock High |
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Re: Top 10 War Movies
The Human Condition Trilogy (1959-1961)
The Human Condition Trilogy (1959-1961) The Human Condition Trilogy (1959-1961) The Human Condition Trilogy (1959-1961) The Human Condition Trilogy (1959-1961) The Human Condition Trilogy (1959-1961) The Human Condition Trilogy (1959-1961) The Human Condition Trilogy (1959-1961) The Human Condition Trilogy (1959-1961) The Human Condition Trilogy (1959-1961) |
Using IMDB's Advance Title Search for Feature Films, Genre: War
Sorted by User Rating...this is what comes up: 1. Real Emperor Kandanai Maneesawath (2022) 2. Yazh (2017) 3. Single Up (2022) 4. Delirium (II) (2003) 5. Freedom's Path (2022) 6. Jibon Theke Neya (1970) 7. The Hutou Fortress: Bacteria (2010) 8. Di Xue De Hong Du Juan (2018) 9. Sarsenapati Hambirrao (2022) 10. Ek Sainik - The Tale of a warrior (2020) And sorted by Popularity this is what comes up: 1. All Quiet on the Western Front (2022) 2. Devotion (II) (2022) 3. Medieval (2022) 4. Inglourious Basterds (2009) 5. The Expendables 4 (2023) 7. Brothers (I) (2009) 8. Saving Private Ryan (1998) 9. Apocalypse Now (1979) 10. 1917 (2019) |
Re: Top 10 War Movies
Human Condition III
Human Condition I Human Condition II Kurosawa's Ran (IMDb lists as war) 1917 All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) Welcome to Dongmakgol Lawrence of Arabia Japan's Longest Day 71: Into the Fire |
Come and See
Saving Private Ryan All Quiet on the Western Front The Thin Red Line The Battle of Britain The Big Red One Apocalypse Now Downfall Das Boot Paths of Glory Those are the first 10 really great war films that come to mind - but if I spent more time considering a few glaring omissions would probably come to me. |
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The second half was kind of roughly thrown together, but I'm pretty confident on the first five.
1. Come and See 2. Paths of Glory 3. The Bridge on the River Kwai 4. The Battle of Algiers 5. Apocalypse Now 6. The Ascent 7. The Thin Red Line 8. War and Peace 9. Full Metal Jacket 10. The Deer Hunter |
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I'm going with this:
https://mostlywesterns.com/john-wayn...st-war-movies/ |
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1. Come and See
2. Paths of Glory 3. The Ascent 4. Westfront 1918 5. Apocalypse Now 6. The Cranes are Flying 7. Fires on the Plain (1959) 8. City of Life and Death 9. The Battle of Algiers 10. The Tin Drum I'm yet to see: Overlord, Wooden Crosses,The Human Condition, Tota Tora Tora and a bunch of others. |
Re: Top 10 War Movies
These aren't in order
The Human Condition Trilogy Apocalypse Now Full Metal Jacket War and Peace (1966) The Cranes Are Flying Come and See Das Boot Grave of the Fireflies Europa Europa All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) |
Re: Top 10 War Movies
I asked this question elsewhere, and I've been recommended "Das Boot", but some say the TV series is better. If I watch the movie, I'm not watching a 5-hour series; I will eventually watch this, but not sure this is the time for a long movie in "sheer terror and claustrophobia"
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I nominated Das Boot for the 29th HoF and I watched the TV series version. This is what I wrote about it:
Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 2313985)
https://external-content.duckduckgo....jpg&f=1&nofb=1 Das Boot (1981) I went for it and watched the 4 hour 41 minute mini series, it was worth it. The time seemed to fly by but I would recommend the 3 hour 30 minute Director's Cut for this HoF. I read on IMDB's trivia page that the interior of the sub was a recreation based on the actual blue prints of a WWII German U boat. It looked real and very claustrophobic. It was cramped inside and hard to believe 50 men could live like that for long periods of time. The sub was in many ways the leading character, with the actors being secondary. That's perhaps as it should be as the men are interchangeable with other fresh faced recruits but the U boat and it's mechanical health determines if these men live or die and by 1941 many of the U boats had been sunk. I liked that this wasn't uber action packed, expect for some very tense moments when the sub was under attack from depth charges, which looked frightening as all hell. At the start of the film it has a screen crawl that says of the 40,000 German sub mariners, 30,000 never returned alive, wow. The wastage of war...and that wastage of human lives is what this film is about...as the crew of the sub could attest too. |
Re: Top 10 War Movies
There are so many I'd need to watch or rewatch, but it's hard to see these not making the final list:
Apocalypse Now Cross of Iron J'accuse The Painted Bird Saving Private Ryan War and Peace |
Re: Top 10 War Movies
'The Boat' (1981)
'Come And See' (1985) 'Braveheart' (1995) 'Shershaah' (2021) 'Casablanca' (1942) 'Apocalypse Now' 'Grave of the Fireflies' (1988) 'The Pianist' (2002) 'Life Is Beautiful' (1997) 'Saving Private Ryan' |
Originally Posted by jamesmurfyiii (Post 2351417)
'The Boat' (1981)
'Come And See' (1985) 'Braveheart' (1995) 'Shershaah' (2021) 'Casablanca' (1942) 'Apocalypse Now' 'Grave of the Fireflies' (1988) 'The Pianist' (2002) 'Life Is Beautiful' (1997) 'Saving Private Ryan' I've had people tell me three different version of "Das Boot". Some say this cut, Director's Cut, or the longer TV series. Would you recommend watching the original for someone like, who hasn't seen it, but has had it on my watch-list for years and have only heard good things about it. |
Originally Posted by matt72582 (Post 2351437)
I've had people tell me three different version of "Das Boot". Some say this cut, Director's Cut, or the longer TV series. Would you recommend watching the original for someone like, who hasn't seen it, but has had it on my watch-list for years and have only heard good things about it.
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Come and See
Paths of Glory Deer Hunter Ran Platoon Das Boot |
Originally Posted by RogerAllen (Post 2353941)
'The Cranes Are Flying' is one of my favorite movie.
My favorite Russian movie. 10/10 A friend of mine once told me it was too heavy-handed. I don't remember that. |
1. Master and Commander
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'The Boat' (1981)
Come And See' (1985) 'Braveheart' (1995) |
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