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Best War Films
1. Come and See - Russian
2. Full Metal Jacket
3. Kurosawa's Ran
4. Paths to Glory
5. Zulu
6. Dunkirk 1958
7. The Dambusters
8. Henry V 1944
9. The Guns of Navarone.
10 The Longest Day
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11. Carry on up the Khyber
2. Full Metal Jacket
3. Kurosawa's Ran
4. Paths to Glory
5. Zulu
6. Dunkirk 1958
7. The Dambusters
8. Henry V 1944
9. The Guns of Navarone.
10 The Longest Day
&
11. Carry on up the Khyber
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Re: Best War Films
Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑26 May 2025, 21:23 some that may not have been mentioned....
Waterloo (Rod Steiger)
Hamburger Hill
The Charge Of The Light Brigade
Patton
Glory
Good shout Mikey..(Waterloo)
Four square double hard..
Four square double hard..
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Re: Best War Films
Decent thread, this 
So many films you forget about, especially from your yoot.
Where Eagles Dare
Guns Of Navarone
A Bridge Too Far
Kellys Heroes
Soldier Blue??
So many films you forget about, especially from your yoot.
Where Eagles Dare
Guns Of Navarone
A Bridge Too Far
Kellys Heroes
Soldier Blue??
Re: Best War Films
Manuel wrote: ↑27 May 2025, 07:33 Don't know, but Hacksaw Ridge was exceptional ''I've never been so wrong about someone in all my life''.
Apocalypse Now for the atmospheric, haunting scenes, plus Marlon Brando.
Special mention to the brilliant First Blood, he had his own war and he only wanted something to eat.
First blood is a favorite, I have watched that movie several times over. It’s a go to when I have nothing going on. It’s up there for me too now that I think of it.
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Re: Best War Films
Great sound track as well.
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Obviously the cinematography is better in Branagh's Henry V but to put in context, Olivier's Henry V was made near the end of WWII and was intended as a morale booster for Britain. Therefore the resources wouldn't have been available in that current climate.
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Mr Anon" wrote: ↑27 May 2025, 11:02the coming of gary" wrote: ↑26 May 2025, 23:45 Best battle scenes by miles are in Waterloo ; 15,000 extras, all uniformed, no special effects
Overwhelming majority of war films are set in 20th century. A lot of older history not very well represented
.agreed, and it's not only the scale, it's probably the most beautiful cinematography I've ever seen, it's like an oil painting come to life
Didn't say it was but it;'s not really a war film. The lastest one The King has good battle scenes.
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Mr Anon" wrote: ↑27 May 2025, 11:02the coming of gary" wrote: ↑26 May 2025, 23:45 Best battle scenes by miles are in Waterloo ; 15,000 extras, all uniformed, no special effects
Overwhelming majority of war films are set in 20th century. A lot of older history not very well represented
.agreed, and it's not only the scale, it's probably the most beautiful cinematography I've ever seen, it's like an oil painting come to life
Take a look at Kurosawa's Ran for unbelievable cinematography.
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the coming of gary" wrote: ↑26 May 2025, 23:45 Best battle scenes by miles are in Waterloo ; 15,000 extras, all uniformed, no special effects
Overwhelming majority of war films are set in 20th century. A lot of older history not very well represented
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agreed, and it's not only the scale, it's probably the most beautiful cinematography I've ever seen, it's like an oil painting come to life
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Re: Best War Films
Watched Warfare last night. Obviously every participant in war has their Point of View ( in a literal "experience" sense) and each point of View will illicit different stories we can emote about but warfare just tries to put us in amongst a group of soldiers doing their job and reacting to events. We never see it from anything other than a few participants. Never from the other side and no moralising whatsoever. We are in with them in real time experiencing as much as it is possible what they all experience. We dont really even get much in the way of emotion except pain and fear.
I recommend it highly. Its not high drama but Haigh drama could be better informed by it.
I recommend it highly. Its not high drama but Haigh drama could be better informed by it.
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Re: Best War Films
Another shout for Lone Survivor.
Not strictly an out and out war film but '13 hours,the secret soldiers of Benghazi' is outstanding.
Also,as Syd said,'The boys I'm company C',Another belter.
Not strictly an out and out war film but '13 hours,the secret soldiers of Benghazi' is outstanding.
Also,as Syd said,'The boys I'm company C',Another belter.
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If we aren't sticking to 20th century then I have to put Spartacus in there.
Other more obvious modern ones I can't see below are A Bridge Too Far, Good Morning Vietnam, The Hurt Locker, Courage Under Fire and Lone Survivor. And whislst it's technically not a war film, as it does include soldiers and battles Dog Soldiers was geat fun.
Other more obvious modern ones I can't see below are A Bridge Too Far, Good Morning Vietnam, The Hurt Locker, Courage Under Fire and Lone Survivor. And whislst it's technically not a war film, as it does include soldiers and battles Dog Soldiers was geat fun.
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