A little while after posting my votes, I spent some time reflecting on my 1-pointer and realised that there's a very good chance that it might attract more votes than my measly 1. I simply didn't vote for a war film obscure enough. I still can't think of a really obscure war film I like that I could vote for - so I didn't make the cut during this War countdown. I also hope this means Land of Mine makes the countdown, because that would have been my second selection for a 1-pointer.
I've seen very, very few of these 1-pointers :
13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi - Seen recently, and considering this was made by Michael Bay it's surprisingly good!
Defiance - Took me a long time to get to this one - once I'd seen it I thought it was okay. Not one I'd go back to many times though.
K-19: The Widowmaker - Did Harrison For even try to do a Russian accent for this? No. He couldn't be buggered.
The Man Who Would Be King - I really need to watch this again, but I have seen it.
I may have seen Windtalkers, I have it on DVD, but if I have I don't remember much. Edit - parts are coming back to me. Pretty sure I've seen it.
That makes 4, possibly 5.
I've seen very, very few of these 1-pointers :
13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi - Seen recently, and considering this was made by Michael Bay it's surprisingly good!
Defiance - Took me a long time to get to this one - once I'd seen it I thought it was okay. Not one I'd go back to many times though.
K-19: The Widowmaker - Did Harrison For even try to do a Russian accent for this? No. He couldn't be buggered.
The Man Who Would Be King - I really need to watch this again, but I have seen it.
I may have seen Windtalkers, I have it on DVD, but if I have I don't remember much. Edit - parts are coming back to me. Pretty sure I've seen it.
That makes 4, possibly 5.
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