bruuuno 2:33 Sat Jul 30
Best war film
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Babelman
8:08 Mon Aug 1
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To End All Wars
and Unbroken,
l prefer Jap ones as my Dad was a guest of theirs, great movies anyway. The forgotten war, as it was known then.
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Westside
6:48 Mon Aug 1
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Mighty Eighth, 'Masters of the Air' Follows a USAF Squadron over here in Lincolnshire. Should be good.
My sister's in it!
No link, pervs.
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,
4:04 Mon Aug 1
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Carry on up the Khyber.
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yngwies Cat
3:53 Mon Aug 1
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Northern Sold 11:52 Mon Aug 1
Cheers Northern,I'll look out for that.
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Northern Sold
11:52 Mon Aug 1
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yngwies Cat 2:24 Mon Aug 1
Been in production for about a decade now... just read HBO have sold teh rights to Apple TV... which is a worry... be very hard to top BofB and the Pacific....
One I am looking forward to is SAS Rogue Warriors.... the book was a fucking incredible read... so just hope the BBc do it and them justice...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=px5_ypKvEyI
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Manuel
7:51 Mon Aug 1
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Hacksaw Ridge is a fantastic film.
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yngwies Cat
2:24 Mon Aug 1
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The folks that you band of brothers are doing one about the Mighty Eighth, 'Masters of the Air' Follows a USAF Squadron over here in Lincolnshire. Should be good.
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WHU(Exeter)
12:31 Mon Aug 1
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Le silence de la mer.
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Rio or Anton or Les
12:16 Mon Aug 1
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The new "Midway" film released a couple of years ago is awesome as true story and on the big screen with modern day graphics its just phenomenal.
Full Metal Jacket and the Great Escape from times long ago are terrific.
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WHU(Exeter)
12:16 Mon Aug 1
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Closely observed trains.
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the coming of gary
12:11 Mon Aug 1
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Brand new film based on Napoleon seems promising
in fact id like to see a few more 'pre - 20th century' war films .
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yngwies Cat
12:07 Mon Aug 1
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Will add Bridge Too Far, as an epic of British Failure.
Honest movie.
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yngwies Cat
12:04 Mon Aug 1
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Any film where the Russians are getting fuckin hammerd.
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martinbritt_63
12:02 Mon Aug 1
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More psychological than action - but how about
"The Caine Mutiny"
Great performance from Bogart as "Old Yellowstain"
Also there's something about old black & white films.
Add
"The Train" - John Frankenheimer
The great Burt Lancaster & Paul Schofield
Terrific !
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yngwies Cat
11:59 Sun Jul 31
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Cross of Iron.
That's it.
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Northern Sold
11:57 Sun Jul 31
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DOSS obviously
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desmond_Doss
During the Battle of Okinawa, he saved the lives of 50–100 wounded infantrymen atop the area known by the 96th Division as the Maeda Escarpment or Hacksaw Ridge.[12] Doss was wounded four times in Okinawa,[13] and was evacuated on May 21, 1945, aboard the USS Mercy.[14] Doss suffered a left arm fracture from a sniper's bullet while being carried back to Allied lines and at one point had seventeen pieces of shrapnel embedded in his body after a failed attempt at kicking a grenade away from him and his men.[14] He was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in Okinawa.[15]
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Northern Sold
11:54 Sun Jul 31
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Desmond Dodd (Hacksaw Ridge)... saved 75 men at the Battle of Okinawa... when Gibson made the film he thought that he would have to scale back the rescues as no one would believe it on the big screen,,, what a man... Doss that is ... not Gibson
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WHU(Exeter)
11:39 Sun Jul 31
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Far Cough, absolutely. Going to make a point of watching it again this week, it's such a good film.
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Browno22
11:35 Sun Jul 31
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Swiss mentioned it but Hacksaw Ridge was superb. Brutal watch but very underrated film
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Far Cough
8:52 Sun Jul 31
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Stellar cast, Lee Marvin, Jack Palance and Eddie Albert as the cowardly officer. Any film with Lee Marvin in, you know it's going to be good.
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WHU(Exeter)
8:41 Sun Jul 31
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FC, yep, that’s the one. Had a lot of good characters in the film.
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