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Quite enjoyed binging this thread and saw a couple of very interesting ones, like
They Shall Not Grow Old,
The One That Got Away, and
The Cruel Sea.
Battle of the Bulge has been forever on my radar should REALLY try to see that one either before or during the countdown when I feel confident it'll show up on. On an espionage/spy level (I SOOO do love them)
The Man That Never Was seems VERY intriguing.
I was going to attempt
Gettysburg as I was always fascinated by the Civil War growing up and remember the length of the film being very daunting when I've tried in the past.
At my last job, there was a guy who vacationed at Gettysburg with his son every year. He'd bring a metal detector and find bullets and all sorts of things and come back with various souvenirs like an officer's letter to his wife that was very difficult to read but the wording was fascinating. They'd also go Ghost Hunting as well. Video/Audio, the whole bit. Some of it pretty incredible.
Also, SERIOUS kudos to @
Captain Steel for sharing the fencing duels responsible for the face scars that were commonplace in old war films. Never knew that and chalked it up to wounds in war or perhaps to appear more sinister in Hollywood films. THANKS, CAP!
Anyone know the film they used clips from featuring Malcolm McDowell?
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