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  • #16
    Omega Force - I highly recomend this one me and brother watch with our kids, the best line is "The Good Guys Always Win in the 80's"
    I will not hide. I will not be deterred nor will I be intimidated from my performing my duty, I am a Canadian Soldier.

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    • #17
      Favorite Films
      1) The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
      2) The Dirty Dozen
      3) A Fistful of Dynamite

      Others
      Apocalypse Now
      A Bridge to Far
      A Fistful of Dollars
      Ben Hur
      Bullitt
      Commando
      Death Wish
      Dr. No
      Flags of Our Fathers
      For a Few Dollars More
      Gladiator
      Invasion USA
      Kellys Heroes
      Letters from Iwo Jima
      Magnum Force
      Midway
      Predator
      Rambo First Blood
      Rambo (IV)
      Saving Private Ryan
      Seven Samurai
      Southern Comfort
      The Battle of Britain
      The Big Country
      The Blue Max
      The Bourne Identity
      The Bourne Supremacy
      The Bourne Ultimatum
      The Desert Rats
      The Dogs of War
      The Expendables (I know, but it was fun)
      The Great Escape
      The Guns of Navaronne
      The Hunt for Red October
      The Longest Day
      The Magnificent Seven
      The Sand Pebbles
      The Terminator
      The Wild Geese
      Unforgiven
      Von Ryan's Express
      Where Eagles Dare
      Zulu

      Favorite Actors
      1) Clint Eastwood
      2) Lee Marvin
      3) Charles Bronson
      Others) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Charlton Heston, Chuck Norris, Gregory Peck, Harrison Ford, James Coburn, James Mason, Jack Palance, John Wayne, Laurence Olivier, Lee Van Cleef, Marlon Brando, Matt Damon, Richard Burton, Robert Duvall, Robert Mitchum, Russell Crowe, Sean Connery, Stanley Baker, Steve McQueen, Sylvester Stallone, Telly Savalas, Til Schweiger, Tom Hanks, Trevor Howard

      Hottest Actress ever
      1) Raquel Welch
      2) Ursula Andress
      3) Sophia Loren
      Last edited by RN7; 06-28-2011, 07:10 PM.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by TiggerCCW UK View Post
        Is that based on Tony Clarke's book of the same name
        It is (A F N Clarke so presumably anyway).

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        • #19
          Invasion USA -- ridiculous premise and plot, but fun to watch.
          I'm guided by the beauty of our weapons...First We Take Manhattan, Jennifer Warnes

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          • #20
            Call Me a Snob

            I generally prefer to read non-fiction books about war than watch movies. After you've read a lot of eyewitness stuff, war movies just seem so... phony. Even when I was growing up in the '80s and early '90s- before I'd read quite so many war stories and military histories- I knew how cheesily bad most war movies made during those decades were. I just could never get into Missing in Action and Commando. I'm not even sure those should be categorized as war movies. There are still a couple war flicks that I've enjoyed, though.

            Under the Radar:

            Lesser known but still pretty good- at least as a teen when I taped them off of the TV and watched them over and over on my VCR- are:

            Uncommon Valor
            Attack Force Z


            Overrated:

            Maybe it's because I love the books so much (I've read BHD at least half a dozen times and WWSO at least three) but I really disliked the movie versions of Black Hawk Down and We Were Soldiers... I also did not like the movie version of Thin Red Line. The book was much better.

            I really liked A Bridge Too Far and the Longest Day when I was a kid. After I read the books, the movies lost some of their luster.

            Like:

            Unlike several folks here, I really like Saving Private Ryan. I also really like Band of Brothers; The Pacific, not so much.

            I'm not sure whether it should be considered a war movie, but I really liked Inglorious Basterds.

            I risk getting flamed for this one- I know it's very "Hollywood"- but I enjoyed Behind Enemy Lines.
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            • #21
              Some good choices. How about these

              Casablanca (only a few people get shot - but it is a war movie)
              The Last Valley (The 30 Year's War - but it could be updated to T2K)
              Bridge on the River Kwai
              The Cruel Sea
              Ice Cold in Alex
              And starring Pancho Villa as himself (a TV movie)
              The Wackiest Ship in the Army

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              • #22
                Originally posted by pmulcahy11b View Post
                Invasion USA -- ridiculous premise and plot, but fun to watch.
                The Thinking Man's Rambo!!

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Raellus View Post
                  I'm not sure whether it should be considered a war movie, but I really liked Inglorious Basterds.
                  I liked it too, but I wouldn't know if it should be categorised as a war movie, a horror movie or a comedy! Brad Pitt pulled off a good redneck in it tough and Christopher Waltz was just class.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Raellus View Post
                    II risk getting flamed for this one- I know it's very "Hollywood"- but I enjoyed Behind Enemy Lines.
                    I thought Behind Enemy Lines was a good movie, and I'm not a big fan of Gene Hackman, although I did like him in Mississippi Burning. It wouldn't be one of my favorites but I though the storyline and the special effects were generally good.

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                    • #25
                      Any one ever see the British techno-thriller the Fourth Protocol, with Michael Caine and Pierce Brosnan. Brosnan plays a KGB agent who is on a mission to set off a nuclear bomb in a USAF base in England. Not a war movie and a bit slow moving but I thought it was quite good.

                      Or another British film Who Dares Wins with Lewis Collins; a well know British action actor of the 70's and 80's who was one of the Professionals, but who's star has faded since. Its about the SAS and was inspired by the Iranian Embassy Siege in London. It started well but then sort went off the rails and and only in the final scene do you see the actual SAS in action.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Raellus View Post
                        I just could never get into Missing in Action and Commando.
                        It has been said that Commando is quite possibly the greatest cinematic achievement ever.

                        Originally posted by Raellus View Post
                        I risk getting flamed for this one- I know it's very "Hollywood"- but I enjoyed Behind Enemy Lines.
                        I enjoyed it... all except for the cheesy ending.

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                        • #27
                          Raellus, I agree that the movies Black Hawk Down and We Were Soldiers... were not as good as the books but both were far better than most war films I've watched. I thought We Were Soldiers... stuck pretty closely to the book although obviously due to time constraints the movie left a lot out.

                          As for Behind Enemy Lines (or as I prefer to call it, "Behind the enema line") had a couple of good moments such as the sequence showing the hundreds of steps involved in an ejector seat being activated but most of the film was absolute crap. But hey, everyone's entitled to their opinion.

                          Inglorious Basterds was hilarious (with some pretty grim moments too).
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                          • #28
                            Who Dares Wins is known as The Final Option on this side of the Atlantic. And it was good.
                            Treat everyone you meet with kindness and respect, but always have a plan to kill them.

                            Old USMC Adage

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by RN7 View Post
                              Any one ever see the British techno-thriller the Fourth Protocol, with Michael Caine and Pierce Brosnan. Brosnan plays a KGB agent who is on a mission to set off a nuclear bomb in a USAF base in England. Not a war movie and a bit slow moving but I thought it was quite good.

                              Or another British film Who Dares Wins with Lewis Collins; a well know British action actor of the 70's and 80's who was one of the Professionals, but who's star has faded since. Its about the SAS and was inspired by the Iranian Embassy Siege in London. It started well but then sort went off the rails and and only in the final scene do you see the actual SAS in action.
                              Seen them both a couple of times, although not recently. The Fourth Protocol was OK, although I thought the book was much better.
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                              • #30
                                Heres a few I dont think have been mentioned yet...

                                Come and see (Ive only seen the Russian version without subs so far)
                                Bat 21
                                Boys of Company C
                                MASH

                                ....and one for just the sheer fun of CHEESE....
                                Megaforce

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