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RogerinTPA
09-06-09, 17:33
The Patriot

Saving Private Ryan

Band of Brothers

Platoon

Where Eagles Dare

The Sand Pebbles

The Longest Day

Patton

Cold Mountain

Heavy Metal
09-06-09, 17:34
Blackhawk Down.

RogerinTPA
09-06-09, 17:36
Blackhawk Down.

I can't believe I forgot that, and I was there! :eek:

Also: Apocalypse Now

variablebinary
09-06-09, 17:52
Jeez. I am sure I will forget some but here is what I think off the top of my head

The Longest Day
Tora Tora Tora
Apocalypse Now
Patton
Schindler's List
The Pianist
Das Boot
Full Metal Jacket
The Best Years of Our Lives
Flags of our Fathers
Black Hawk Down
Enemy at the Gate

Pi3
09-06-09, 18:00
Bridge over the river Kwai
Lawrence of Arabia
A bridge too far
The great escape
The deer hunter

can we count African Queen, Casablanca & Gone with the Wind?

slodsm
09-06-09, 18:07
FMJ
Flags of Our Fathers (book was exceptional)
Black Hawk Down (book was also better)

And TV shows
Generation Kill (I may be the only one but I enjoyed it a lot)
Band of Brothers

11Bravo
09-06-09, 18:17
I'll add in

Taking Chance

Gardens of Stone

c0b2a
09-06-09, 18:23
Saving Private Ryan
Black Hawk Down
The Patriot
Band of Brothers
The Green Berets
The Great Escape
Bravo Two Zero (outstanding movie if you look past the low production quality, of course book was better, they always are)
We were Soldiers
Flags of Our Fathers
Letters from Iwo Jima

I am sure I forgot some

c0b2a
09-06-09, 18:26
I'll add in

Taking Chance


Thanks for reminding me of that one. The first time the wife and I watched Taking Chance, nether one of us could hold back some tears.

m4fun
09-06-09, 18:34
Good lists, but I can hear Templar yelling "Steiner!"

so Iron Cross has to be added.

bradb55
09-06-09, 18:36
Heart Break Ridge

Outlander Systems
09-06-09, 18:39
My personal favourites:

Glory

Defiance

Tears of the Sun

Three Kings

mattjmcd
09-06-09, 18:42
Agree totally with SPR and BOB

Midway
Battle of the Bulge
Lawrence of Arabia
Go For Broke
Apocalypse Now
The Longest Day

mattjmcd
09-06-09, 18:43
Oh, and Empire of the Sun

SwatDawg15
09-06-09, 18:43
We Were Soliders

ETA Someone beat me to it

D.O.B.A
09-06-09, 19:04
OK, since no one else is going to say it!?.............1941 "HOLLYWOOOOD!........HOLLYWOOOOOOOOD!" :D

rickrock305
09-06-09, 19:12
don't think Casualties of War or Braveheart has been mentioned yet. honorable mention for Tropic Thunder? :D

my favorites...

Platoon

Full Metal Jacket

Saving Private Ryan

We Were Soldiers

Blackhawk Down

chavez_e_chavez
09-06-09, 19:14
war of the roses.....lol:p

you guys summed up all the greats..

Scattergun
09-06-09, 19:16
Wild Geese, I know it is about a group of mercenaries , but it still a good film.

parishioner
09-06-09, 19:43
Das Boot Directors Cut

bradb55
09-06-09, 19:46
What about "Flight of the Intruder"

Vic303
09-06-09, 19:56
Cockleshell Heroes
Battle of Britain
Gallipoli
Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence (weird but interesting).
Zulu!
Casablanca
Lawrence of Arabia
The Man who would be King
The Caine Mutiny
Mr Roberts
Stalag 17
Battleground

and the list goes on...

jwfuhrman
09-06-09, 20:02
they have all been named but these are my favorites

Generation Kill
We Were Soldiers
Saving Private Ryan
MASH
Black Hawk Down
Braveheart
Kingdom of Heaven
Harts War
Tears of the Sun
Full Metal Jacket
Jarhead
Blood Diamond
King Arthur

Edit - Cant believe I forgot these

Band of Brothers
Patriot
Defiance
The Great Raid

rickrock305
09-06-09, 20:04
Top Gun? :D

Sniper 1, 2, and 3? :D

RogerinTPA
09-06-09, 20:04
Heart Break Ridge

Seriously??? (LMFAO!):p

variablebinary
09-06-09, 20:06
Can I add "Three Kings" for comic relief :)

ghost762
09-06-09, 20:17
I would have to add The Hurt Locker and The Great Raid.

Not movies, but Miniseries:

Band of Brothers and Generation Kill.

RogerinTPA
09-06-09, 20:18
Can I add "Three Kings" for comic relief :)

Sure.

Although I wouldn't call it a "Great" war flick, it was entertaining.:cool:

ghost762
09-06-09, 20:23
My personal favourites:

Glory

Tears of the Sun



X2:cool::D

Where would JarHead rank in this list?

Oscar 319
09-06-09, 20:24
They've already been mentioned.

Saving Private Ryan, best movie ever. I can't stand the light recoil of the blanks fired from the M1's.

Band of Brothers, a 10 hour Saving Private Ryan. Seeing those old WWII Vets recalling their real life experiences brought me to tears. Tell anyone and I'll kick your ass.

Platoon.

FULL METAL JACKET. I memorized the entire opening sequence of GSGT R. Lee Ermey (GSGT Hartman) greeting the recruits at Paris Island. "Bullshit! I can't hear you, sound off like you got a pair!" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8Nf1MK7lts

The Boys In Company C

As a kid, my favorite TV shows were "Tour of Duty" (loved Zeke's CAR15) and "The Black Sheep Squadron". I love the F4U Corsair.

bradb55
09-06-09, 20:25
Seriously??? (LMFAO!):p

Man, I was six when it came out. It was good back then and it has Clint Eastwood:rolleyes:

MeanRider
09-06-09, 20:49
Can't believe no one has mentioned Hamburger Hill

84 Charlie Mopec low budget but a good flic about LRRPs.

Hell is for Heroes classic Steve Mqueen but gritier than your usual B/W.

Letter's From Iwo Jima

A Bridge to Far at one time the most expensive movie ever made.

Stalingrad A German film, same producers as Das Boot

My Alltime list is

BlackHawk Down
Saving Private Ryan
Full Metal Jacket
BraveHeart
The Thin Red Line
Das Boot
Band of Brothers
Paths of Glory

11Bravo
09-06-09, 20:51
snip...Saving Private Ryan...snip

I went to high school with Jeremy (Davies) Boring who played Upham in the movie.
He was a scrawny little shit and I just can't see him in a movie without remembering him in high school.
Kind of messes things up in his movies, like Twister.
But I did like the movie.

Vic303
09-06-09, 21:32
Oh--forgot one from my list.
The Odd Angry Shot. Hard to find that one, but worth seeing.

Outlander Systems
09-06-09, 21:34
Kingdom of Heaven was f'in awesome. Good call.

Pi3
09-06-09, 21:46
If we are going to throw TV series in then definitely:
Combat
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combat!
Rat Patrol

Here is another forum that does the WWII list pretty well:
http://www.ww2f.com/wwii-films-tv/24139-best-world-war-ii-films.html

goodoleboy
09-06-09, 22:07
The Band of Brothers Series
Full Metal Jacket
Platoon
To Hell and Back
Black Hawk Down
The Dirty Dozen

seb5
09-06-09, 22:16
Most of mine are already listed but I will add;

A Bridge too Far
300
Kelly's Heroes

Pi3
09-06-09, 22:28
Cross of Iron http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074695/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-u24EjzD-Y

I stumbled across it one night in the 80's on showtime. Told from the point of view of the Germans fighting the Russians.

bradb55
09-06-09, 22:44
Enemy at the Gates

Bravo Two Zero(I think it was listed above, but it was a good flix)

SteyrAUG
09-06-09, 23:36
Best ones most people have never seen.

Savior (1998) - One of the best films showing the harshness and severity of war as well as the factors that cause war.

When Trumpets Fade (1998) - An excellent film that ushered in a new reality based depiction of war. Would have been completely groundbreaking were it not eclipsed by "Saving Private Ryan" an a manner ironically similar to how the Hurtgen Forest was eclipsed by the Battle of the Bulge.

Shot Through The Heart (1998) - A well made film similar to Savior in some respects. Demonstrates exactly how war can happen, even in places where "it can't happen here" and to people who believe "it won't happen to us."

Hiroshima (1995) - Told from both sides like Tora, Tora, Tora this one is almost as good as that film with the same excellent adherence to history and detail concerning the end of the war.

Downfall (2004) - Simply the best "Hitler and the bunker" film ever made. A refreshingly honest portrayal of both the good, the bad and the truly monstrous.

SteyrAUG
09-06-09, 23:40
Seriously??? (LMFAO!):p

It had a certain charm. Not sure I'd call it one of the best, but it was enjoyable.

88redryder88
09-07-09, 00:55
Only one left that I can think of is Pearl Harbor

variablebinary
09-07-09, 03:18
Far from the greatest, but a film I also enjoy is "Dead Presidents".

Interesting little film. Violent. Definitely not a glamorous portrayal of war, or the life after for a black Force Recon Marine in the late 1960's

Combat_Diver
09-07-09, 06:14
A few that haven't been named yet..........

The Alamo with John Wayne
Glory (Civil War)
Zulu Dawn (Brits at Rouke's Drift)
The Rough Riders
All Quite on the Western Front
Fly Boys
Valkyrie

CD

Soxfan9
09-07-09, 06:59
The War Lover with Steve McQueen. Great B-17 action.

BT2012
09-07-09, 07:32
Most of my favorites are listed but I didn't see BAT 21 w/ Gene Hackman and William Defoe.

RogerinTPA
09-07-09, 10:24
Best ones most people have never seen.

Savior (1998) - One of the best films showing the harshness and severity of war as well as the factors that cause war.

I think that was an HBO film. Is that the one where Dennis Quaid is a Merc, fighting for the Serbs? If so that was a pretty brutal movie showing the mass executions. Very sad movie.

MeanRider
09-07-09, 10:34
Can anyone say Firebase Gloria. The Gunny R Lee Ermey in an early role.

SteyrAUG
09-07-09, 12:06
I think that was an HBO film. Is that the one where Dennis Quaid is a Merc, fighting for the Serbs? If so that was a pretty brutal movie showing the mass executions. Very sad movie.

That's the one.

RogerinTPA
09-07-09, 12:29
Most of my favorites are listed but I didn't see BAT 21 w/ Gene Hackman and William Defoe.

I don't think Dafoe was in that movie, but Danny Glover (Hugo Chavez hugging radical MoFo) was the OV-10 Bronco (Engine in the front and back, push/pull aircraft if memory serves) pilot.

moonshot
09-07-09, 15:53
WW2 -

A Midnight Clear
Von Ryan's Express
The Eagle Has Landed
Run Silent Run Deep
The Devil's Brigade
Band of Brothers (perhaps the finest WW2 movie ever)
Saving Private Ryan
The Longest Day
Stalag 17
The Great Escape
Where Eagles Dare
Das Boot
Mr. Roberts
The Cain Mutiny
Casablanca
Sahara
Memphis Bell
12 O'clock High

Viet Nam -

The Green Berets
84 Charlie Mopic
We Were Soldiers Once

Other wars -

Exodus
Raid on Entebbe
The Sand Pebbles
Zulu

Cold War -

Manchurian Candidate (original)
Crimson Tide

War on Terrorism -

The September Tapes
Blackhawk Down

.357sigger
09-07-09, 17:39
Uhh all the rambos, all the missing in actions, all of the delta force movies...

Selftest
09-07-09, 18:15
Tears of the Sun
The Kingdom
Saving Private Ryan
300
Black Hawk Down
Generation Kill
Band of Brothers
Braveheart
Apocalypse Now!
Full Metal Jacket
Over There (the series on FX... I loved that show!)
Inglourious Basterds was incredible


I know I'm missing a bunch but my brain isn't functioning right now.

kmrtnsn
09-07-09, 19:11
Come on guys! Haven't any of you seen The Wild Geese with Sir Richard Burton? A classic rescue movie.

RogerinTPA
09-07-09, 20:09
Come on guys! Haven't any of you seen The Wild Geese with Sir Richard Burton? A classic rescue movie.

Forgot about that one.

What was the name of the other one along those lines (70's era) with Christopher Walken, & Joe Beth Williams where he leads a Merc force into an African country? Other actors were the Al Bundy guy from "married with children" and Tom Barringer.

Also, The Dirty Dozen was a good flick as well.

kmrtnsn
09-07-09, 21:23
The Dogs of War.

11Bravo
09-07-09, 21:32
Sergeant York

SteyrAUG
09-08-09, 00:17
The Dogs of War.

Easily one of my favorite movies.

Loved the Uzi with the big, honking Gen 1 NV telescope on it.

:D

kmrtnsn
09-08-09, 00:33
What about that crazy chrome plated rotary grenade launcher thing that Christopher Walken was carrying? What the hell was that and how un-tactical can you get? Thing must have weighed as much as the receiver of a Ma Deuce.