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Various Non-Bald Discussions => Military/Serviceman => Topic started by: YOSP on May 24, 2007, 10:44:07 AM
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What is your favorite military movie/TV show??
Movie: Black Hawk Down
TV Show: McHales Navy (this is how I picture the Navy! ;D)
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Flag of our Fathers
We Were Soldiers
Sand of Iwo Jima , of course
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where to start?
Full Metal Jacket
Top Gun (for the surround sound aspect)
Enemy at the Gates
Band of Brothers
G.I. Jane demi is hot :@` :@`
do i really need to keep going?
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Also, FULL METAL JACKET, I didn't care too much for it though after the boot camp first 1/2 of the movie...
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Military Movie: Stripes. The realism is incredible.
TV: M*A*S*H
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Platoon and Full Metal Jacket...like YOSP, I used to only like the bootcamp first part...then after seein' it a couple more times , I really like the whole movie O0
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I can't believe that noone has mentioned 'Apocalypse Now' !! it's a classic! :o
and yeah, Platoon and definitely Full Metal Jacket.
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I can't believe that noone has mentioned 'Apocalypse Now' !! it's a classic! :o
and yeah, Platoon and definitely Full Metal Jacket.
Opps, my bad! :-\
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Also, FULL METAL JACKET, I didn't care too much for it though after the boot camp first 1/2 of the movie...
You're right there, 2nd half is sh$t. First half though gives me flashbacks :x!
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do we got a parrot in the house? ;D >:D
Grrr!! well that makes this post obsolete!! :P :D
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Men of Honor O0
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Does Top Gun count? Not a real favorite, but didn't it do more for Air Force recruiting than it did for the Navy?
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Along with the others...
Heartbreak Ridge
Patton
Guns of Navarrone
Bridge over the River Kwai
Navy SEALS
The Green Berets
The Fighting Seabees
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Hamburger Hill
And every single other movie you all mentioned. Didn't see this one though.
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platoon
we were soldiers
top gun
FMJ
hunt for red october
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Top Gun is my absolute favorite movie from an entertainment perspective.
My favorite military TV show was Over There, but was canceled right before they aired the last episode. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Over_There_(TV_series) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Over_There_(TV_series))
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Movies:
Band of Brothers
Bridge over the River Kwai (and for more realism than the movie, read Through the Valley of the Kwai
Sergeant York
Patton
MacArthur
TV
M*A*S*H*
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I forgot about Band of Brothers...that series kicks butt!
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oooh yeah...I like Saving Private Ryan too :)
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Full Metal Jacket... when i was in the reserves, I shined my boots to that movie! Before I joined, i thought the boot camp half was intense... after living through Marine boot camp, I find Gunny Hartman VERY Comical :*)) I have yet to have a girlfriend that could see the humor in the gunny's ass chewings!
Band of Brothers... I ordered HBO JUST for that series!
Kelly's Hero's... LMAO! you have to watch the movie to understand
Major Payne... I'm not a Wayans brothers fan... but anyone that has spent time in the Marines will find true humor in this movie
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I love military movies...
Saving Private Ryan (cos I was an extra in it. seriously!)
Heartbreak Ridge
Sniper
Das Boot
All the Vietnam ones, Hamburger Hill, Platoon, Full metal Jacket, Born on the Fourth of July
And a whole bunch of others.
p.s. Streamers, the play by David Rabe. Saw it years ago when I was just a young fella and thought it was brilliant.
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Lots of good suggestions so far. Here is a twist... a multiple academy award winning movie about 3 soldiers returning from WWII and their struggles to readjust to civilian life.
http://www.amazon.com/Best-Years-Our-Lives/dp/0792846133/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/104-8327906-0850366?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1180115536&sr=8-1
Blagadan, Saving Private Ryan was the first DVD I purchased... unbelievably realistic. The first half hour was unreal. It was my understanding that D-Day vets were awestruck -- it was just as they remembered storming the beaches. Where did you appear in the movie? I may have to watch this again since it is Memorial Day weekend. Band of Brothers is also excellent. It is amazing listening to how humble those guys are, even to this day... a different time to be sure.
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:/O Has anyone seen Stone Cold Steve Austin's "The Condemned"? Is it worth tracking? Professor Melon
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GI JOE, yes that's right it's a cartoon but it's still my favorite. The only thing i didn't like was they never mentioned canada and we're the good guys too you know.
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GI JOE, yes that's right it's a cartoon but it's still my favorite. The only thing i didn't like was they never mentioned canada and we're the good guys too you know.
I loved GI Joe as a kid O0
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The first half hour was unreal. It was my understanding that D-Day vets were awestruck -- it was just as they remembered storming the beaches.
We spent 3 days shooting scenes that never made it into the film because they involved Shermans on the beach. I was lying on the sand when a Sherman rolled by firing machine guns. It was one of the most thrilling moments of my life feeling the earth shudder as the tank went past firing. It's hard to imagine what it must have been like for real though! I've so much respect for those who went through that.
Where did you appear in the movie?
Unfortunately you only see me on the big screen. I'm a small figure at the end of a line walking in to the camp on the beach head near the start of the film. On DVD/video the viewing area (for want of a better term) is smaller so i get cut off. Bastards! There goes my 15 minutes of fame.
The opening scenes were done on a beach in the South East of Ireland. All of the extras were Army Reserves, I recognise a lot of the faces on the beach and sitting around the camp.
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Firebase Gloria.
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There are so many good ones out there, many already mention, but a few that just never get old, Blackhawk Down (even thought they change the factual events) Glory, Braveheart, We Were Soldiers.
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Snap I forgot :/O, Garden of Stone.
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Snap I forgot :/O, Garden of Stone.
:'(
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GI JOE, yes that's right it's a cartoon but it's still my favorite. The only thing i didn't like was they never mentioned canada and we're the good guys too you know.
I loved GI Joe as a kid O0
Dude I meant as an adult
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:'(
Are you meaning that it's a sad movie?
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:'(
Are you meaning that it's a sad movie?
Very...
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The Thin Red Line
Paths Of Glory
Apocalypse Now
Platoon
The Bridge on the River Kwai
Full Metal Jacket
The Deer Hunter
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The Thin Red Line
Paths Of Glory
Apocalypse Now
Platoon
The Bridge on the River Kwai
Full Metal Jacket
The Deer Hunter
Argg... I also forgot the Deer Hunter >:[
Good list Stanley!
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FULL METAL JACKET without a doubt! I especially love the boot camp part, I own the movie and watch it quite often. Stanley Kubrick is a genius.
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In my limited collection
Where Eagles Dare
Patton
The Guns of Navarone
MASH
Bridge over the River Kwai
The Great Escape
Black Hawk Down
The Flying Leathernecks
The Hunt for Red October
The Patriot
Gallipoli
All Quiet on the Western Front *** one of my my all time favorites
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Pork Chop Hill
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We Were Soldiers-all time favorite.
Platoon
Thin Red Line
Apocalypse Now
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borderline military movie....the great escape
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I agree with you all that said Full Metal Jacket, Saving Private Ryan, The Great Escape, The Bridge Over the River Kwai and Apocolypse Now.
has anyone mentioned -
The Dirty Dozen
Taps (I know its a military academy movie technically.. but..)
The Big Red One
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1. Full Metal Jacket
2. Gods and Generals
3. Platoon
4. Glory
5. Saving Private Ryan
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TORA-TORA-TORA (Japanise and American's colaberated together on this movie)
In Harms Way
The Longest Day
The Green Beret's
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Here is my top 10 military movie list ...
1. Full Metal Jacket
2. Das Boot
3. Saving Private Ryan
4. Black Hawk Down
5. Patton
6. Schindler's List - ? concidered military movie?
7. Letters from Iwo Jima
8. Top Gun
9. Navy Seals
10. Red Dawn
TV shows
Over There - this series was the best, I have no Idea why it was cancelled
Generation Kill - Now runnign on HBO
Band Of Brothers - My old mans uncle was in Easy Company when the jumped in Normandy and fought in the rest of the battles witgh Easy.. Paul "Frenchy" Lamoureux. Sadly he passed a few years ago...
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In Harm's Way (what can I say, I'm a Navy guy)
Blackhawk Down (I chuckled at the scene where the two guys were looking at the sunrise over the sea, and one said to the other, "If it weren't for the war, this would be a great place for a vacation." My wife asked why I thought that was funny. I told her that years ago, I had the same conversation with a guy in DaNang.)
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A world war two submarine movie called
Das Boot
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Along with the others...
Heartbreak Ridge
Patton
Guns of Navarrone
Bridge over the River Kwai
Navy SEALS
The Green Berets
The Fighting Seabees
Good choices, I also have other's but O0 thanks guys , brother's for your service ! This is your weekend !
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Another vote for "All Quiet On The Western Front" a film I'm constantly afraid they'll try to remake....but jazz it up with CGI effects.
I don't know if this qualifies as a war picture but, "Night of The Generals" and another one during war, "Where Eagles Dare". (The last is memorable as in it Mary Ure says to Richard Burton, "You're getting too old for this kind of thing...".)
And there's one from the fifties with, of all people, Tab Hunter the name of which I cannot remember.
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"Hurt Locker", "BlackHawk Down" and am looking forward to "Zero Dark Thirty". For my Commonwealth mates the movie "Zulu" has always amazed me and to think it is a true story.
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I really liked Act of Valor (With the real Navy Seals in the roles). Very accurate too, except for part of one scene.
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We Were Soldiers, The Patriot, Patton, Glory, Hunt for Red October, Mr Roberts, The Longest Day
Band of Brothers, The Unit
Eric
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Im not sure if these count, but some of my favorite war/military films are:
American Sniper
The Sniper 1
The Sniper 2
The Sniper 3
Other semi military films i like are:
Jason Bourne (all of them)
White House Down
Homefront
The Punisher (All of them)
I like the ex-military films where a man is force from retirement to settle or defend something or someone. Not much into complete military imitations like MASH and Band Of Brothers etc.
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I recently saw 13 Hours. That was a good movie.
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I enjoyed Lone Survivor with Mark Walhberg. Not sure how accurate it is but it certainly had me on edge.
There is a Christopher Nolan film called Dunkirk with Tom Hardy that is due out July in the UK, very much looking forward to that.
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The two mini-series, "Band of Brothers" and "Pacific"
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We Were Soldiers
Sands of Iwo Jima
Memphis Belle
Letters from Iwo
Into the White
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A good view is Air Force (1943). It's an early war movie made for propaganda purposes (ie: build up the morale on the home front).