
| zawtun | Dec 18, 2007 3:58am | | Hi,my name is Zaw,I want to know the titles of some classic world warII movies,can anyone help? |
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 Sponsor | strictlychemical | Dec 23, 2007 4:11am | Cross of Iron is a classic "anti-war" World War 2 movie, set on the Eastern front. For realism Saving Private Ryan's first half hour is pretty intense.
Mrs.Chemical also suggested Enemy at the Gates, which is also one of the better "recent" World War 2 films. |
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| LuridHope | Dec 23, 2007 5:41am | If you are looking for old-old-school classics it's hard to top movies like "Bridge on the river Quai", "The Guns of Naverone", "The Great Escape", "Das Boot" and "The Big Red 1".
For more contemporary classics check out "Empire of the Sun and Saving Private Ryan"
Happy viewing. |
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 Sponsor | raindrop | Dec 23, 2007 8:36am | | i love das boot! excellent movie! |
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 Sponsor | LightChaser | Dec 23, 2007 9:10am | Although it's not a combat movie, 'The Great Escape' is up on my list. And HBO's 'Band of Brothers' is great, too.
3: I love the scene where Tom Hanks is talking about 'Guns' in 'Sleepless in Seattle.' |
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 Sponsor | Vortexfugue | Dec 23, 2007 9:13am | Here's the list of my favorite WWII movies:
1) Where Eagles Dare
2) The Bridge on the River Kwai
3) The Train
4) Eye of the Needle
5) The Dirty Dozen
6) The Great Escape
7) Das Boot
8) Stalag 17
9) Patton
10) The Longest Day
11) The Colditz Story
12) Schindler's List
13) The Guns of Navarone
14) Saving Private Ryan
15) Tora! Tora! Tora!
16) Twelve O'clock High
17) The Wooden Horse |
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 Sponsor | LightChaser | Dec 23, 2007 9:19am | | George C. Scott was so iconic in that role, when alot of people of my generation picture Patton in their heads, they probably see George C. Scott. |
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| LuridHope | Dec 23, 2007 9:33am | | Patton is an eccelent movie. |
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| | cork | Dec 23, 2007 4:03pm | | If you are looking for a classic WWII flicks you want Lee Marvin or John Wayne in it. Slaughter House 5 is pretty amazing too. I have to say that Saving Private Ryan and Clint Eastwood's movies about WWII are some of the best ever. |
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