Favorite Military/War Films

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For the last 10 years, I have had this tradition of watching nothing but war movies from Saturday through Monday.

I usually move chronologically and since there are so few about WWI, WWII and Vietnam pretty much fill the bill.

I have quite a collection and limited amount of time so I can't watch all over the memorial weekend and the even years I do "Band of Brothers" and "The Pacific" so that limits the number of movies I can watch. I consider "Band of Brothers' to be the finest achievement of television in my lifetime. It stays with me long after I've watched the last episode and the images of the real men at the end of each episode do not fade easily.

My favorite WWII's are "Saving Private Ryan" and "Battle of the Bulge".

Vietnam, I like "Full Metal Jacket" and "Platoon" but they are more fiction than fact, although inspired by events.

Around 15 years ago, we were invited to a cookout and the host's brother was there and I found out he had served not only under Hal Moore as a Lt. but had been on the 2nd chopper to land in the LZ and was on the last one to leave the field with Hal Moore. I know combat vets don't want to talk about it but I was glad when one of the guests asked him how factual was "We Were Soldiers".

He said Hollywood did take artistic license but the one thing they did get right was the confusion taking place during the battles. He said the dust was flying and bodies moving every direction and they were concerned about friendly fire as much as the enemy's. He said Mel Gibson's portrayal of Hal Moore was pretty dead on, he was like what they would have imagined it was like to serve under Patton. A warrior commander.

That is a must watch for me every Memorial Day weekend and I will never forget the last thing he said about it with a deep sadness in his voice. He said when they landed, they were informed that the NVA had moved immediately back into position and even strengthened their position. Then he looked around at us, like children being told a story, and said "it had all been for nothing". Man, talk about a prophetic statement to summarize an entire war and he was only talking about the very first battle.
 

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Saving Private Ryan without a doubt is my favorite. The Bridge Over The River Kwai would be my #2. Honorable mention - Das Boot, The Great Escape, Zulu, and The Guns Of Navarone.
 

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I too love WWII Movies and also tend to watch Band of Brothers at least once a year.

With that said here is a list of some WWII movies that I really like and enjoy whether they are based on real events or pure fiction, comedy or serious, they also, for the most part, are movies I own.

Kelley's Heroes
Dirty Dozen
The Devil's Brigade
Where Eagles Dare
Saving Private Ryan
The Great escape
The Big Red One
Midway
Father Goose
Operation Petticoat
U571
Enemy at the Gates
Defiance
Patton
The Longest Day
Valkryie
Memphis Belle
Guns of Navarone
Force Ten from Navarone
The Incredible Mr Limpet (I know I know but when the **** is making the Das Limpet Noise it cracks me up)
Downfall
 

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War films? Why not just real life military films? Because saying war films leaves out movies like "Blackhawk Down" and "13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi". But it could include movies like "Wonder Women".

But OK. Does old war films count? Like "Braveheart" and "Kingdom of Heaven"? Braveheart was about war during the dark ages. And Kingdom of Heaven was about the Christian Crusades, which was a war by historic standards.
 

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Casualties of War
13 Hours
Fury
Zero Dark Thirty

Any war movie set in a submarine......or involving a sniper.

I like most war movies but the above are what I watch the most when I catch them on.
 
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War films? Why not just real life military films? Because saying war films leaves out movies like "Blackhawk Down" and "13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi". But it could include movies like "Wonder Women".

But OK. Does old war films count? Like "Braveheart" and "Kingdom of Heaven"? Braveheart was about war during the dark ages. And Kingdom of Heaven was about the Christian Crusades, which was a war by historic standards.
In this instance, it's about Memorial Day, which was from WWI through the Mid East. Those two movies you mentioned would certainly qualify because they were at war, even though one had not been declared. "Wonder Woman" is pure DCU fantasy, that wouldn't qualify anymore than Captain America.
 

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Flags of our Fathers
Letters from Iwo Jima
Hacksaw Ridge
Saving Private Ryan
Hurt Locker wasn't bad
Unbroken
They Shall not grow old
Zero Dark 30.
*Black Hawk Down
 

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For the last 10 years, I have had this tradition of watching nothing but war movies from Saturday through Monday.

I usually move chronologically and since there are so few about WWI, WWII and Vietnam pretty much fill the bill.

I have quite a collection and limited amount of time so I can't watch all over the memorial weekend and the even years I do "Band of Brothers" and "The Pacific" so that limits the number of movies I can watch. I consider "Band of Brothers' to be the finest achievement of television in my lifetime. It stays with me long after I've watched the last episode and the images of the real men at the end of each episode do not fade easily.

My favorite WWII's are "Saving Private Ryan" and "Battle of the Bulge".

Vietnam, I like "Full Metal Jacket" and "Platoon" but they are more fiction than fact, although inspired by events.

Around 15 years ago, we were invited to a cookout and the host's brother was there and I found out he had served not only under Hal Moore as a Lt. but had been on the 2nd chopper to land in the LZ and was on the last one to leave the field with Hal Moore. I know combat vets don't want to talk about it but I was glad when one of the guests asked him how factual was "We Were Soldiers".

He said Hollywood did take artistic license but the one thing they did get right was the confusion taking place during the battles. He said the dust was flying and bodies moving every direction and they were concerned about friendly fire as much as the enemy's. He said Mel Gibson's portrayal of Hal Moore was pretty dead on, he was like what they would have imagined it was like to serve under Patton. A warrior commander.

That is a must watch for me every Memorial Day weekend and I will never forget the last thing he said about it with a deep sadness in his voice. He said when they landed, they were informed that the NVA had moved immediately back into position and even strengthened their position. Then he looked around at us, like children being told a story, and said "it had all been for nothing". Man, talk about a prophetic statement to summarize an entire war and he was only talking about the very first battle.
Full Metal Jacket was a fictional account of Hue, but Kubricks portrayal of 03's is shockingly accurate
 

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I too love WWII Movies and also tend to watch Band of Brothers at least once a year.

With that said here is a list of some WWII movies that I really like and enjoy whether they are based on real events or pure fiction, comedy or serious, they also, for the most part, are movies I own.

Kelley's Heroes
Dirty Dozen
The Devil's Brigade
Where Eagles Dare
Saving Private Ryan
The Great escape
The Big Red One
Midway
Father Goose
Operation Petticoat
U571
Enemy at the Gates
Defiance
Patton
The Longest Day
Valkryie
Memphis Belle
Guns of Navarone
Force Ten from Navarone
The Incredible Mr Limpet (I know I know but when the **** is making the Das Limpet Noise it cracks me up)
Downfall
Kelly's Heroes is the only one I was going to mention, because I don't really care for most war movies......but if Mister Roberts counts, I'll add that one.
 

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Favorite all time is probably Platoon. I recently watched Dunkirk. It was pretty good!
 

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•GI Blues
•sands of iwo jima
•heaven knows mr allison
•the great escape
•island in the sky
•operation pacific
•in harms way
•flying tigers
•wings of eagles
•flying leathernecks
•the longest day
•the enemy below
•strategic air command
•mountain road
•the glenn miller story
•kelly's heroes
•heartbreak ridge
•first blood
•rambo:first blood part II
•rambo III
•the expendables
•fort apache
•rio grande
•she wore a yellow ribbon
•the horse soliders
 

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I see someone else already mentioned Zulu which I was going to post.


Will try not and do any reposts and there are some pretty good movies listed above.
Lawrence of Arabia?
Patton?
The Green Berets?
 

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My List:
Black Hawk Down
Saving Private Ryan
American Sniper
Full Metal Jacket
Platoon
Glory
Casualties of War
13 Hours: Secret Soliders of Bengazi
Braveheart
Lone Survivor
Crimson Tide
Fury
Enemy at the Gates
Apocalypse Now
Inglorious Baasstards
Hurt Locker
Dunkirk
Troy
Gladiator
Spartacus
Valykrie
Midway
Courage Under Fire
Lawrence of Arabia
Patton

-i decided not to include Starship Troopers into this at last minute. :p

i've never seen these much heralded classic collectibles:
Ran
Paths of glory
Sgt. York
Thin Red Line
Hamburger Hill
Grand Illusion
Tora Tora
Guns of Navorre
Bridge on the River Kwai
Letters from Iwo Jima
The Dirty Dozen
The were Expendable
Stalag 17
Three Kings
From Here to Eternity
Story of GI Joe
 

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•war of the worlds
•the day the earth stood still
•earth vs the flying saucers
•the thing from another world
 
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