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#45
by
theman
on 11 Nov, 2012 11:44
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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
thanks guys , brother's for your service ! This is your weekend !
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#46
by
Blitzed
on 22 Nov, 2012 23:54
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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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#47
by
tomgallagher
on 23 Nov, 2012 07:19
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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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#48
by
Doctor X
on 23 Nov, 2012 13:53
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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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#49
by
eric79
on 12 Jan, 2013 21:17
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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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#50
by
ThePangolin
on 07 Nov, 2016 06:18
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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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#51
by
Tyler
on 01 Jan, 2017 15:24
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I recently saw 13 Hours. That was a good movie.
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#52
by
Wil87
on 03 Jan, 2017 08:45
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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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#53
by
wpruitt
on 03 Jan, 2017 16:52
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The two mini-series, "Band of Brothers" and "Pacific"
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#54
by
Paul
on 31 Jan, 2017 10:11
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We Were Soldiers
Sands of Iwo Jima
Memphis Belle
Letters from Iwo
Into the White
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#55
by
wpruitt
on 31 Jan, 2017 17:20
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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).