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Good movie, I like the scene when the guy opens up on a asiatic at point blank range with an M-60 and the asiatic explodes.
That just happened. Right after that, air support took out friendly GIs. How did they frick up vietnam so bad?
It don't mean nothin
Theyre just like me and you!
Doctor Black person just got shot
That Hanoi Hannah is the OG asmr girfriend simulator
Das Boot directors cut and mini series cut
>Hamburger Hill
fo americans really...
We fought hard for that hill of hamburgers god damn it
They had to somehow encourage the soldiers to capture it, you know.
When you are the sole super power in the 60s, how do you rely on infantry so much when you can just firebomb the fricking thing? What were they thinking?
>sole super power in the 60s
I think you may be forgetting someone
This movie was better when i was a kid. Might watch full metal jacket or dead presidants later
Watch Platoon Leader if you like 80's Cannon kino
Thanks anon. Whats the most graphic gore war movie you can think of?
When Trumpets Fade is gory like Saving Private Ryan
That ones not bad, i watched it for memorial day weekend though.
Saving private ryan sucks israelite wiener hard. I wonder why?
Good bye israelites
Rambo 4
Great movie.
I liked Blackhawk Down or Secret Soldiers of Benghazi.
For a DaiViet it is We Were Soldiers
For WW2 it is Band of Brothers can not think of a good WW2 movie haha
Thin Red Line I thought of one haha
That movie is pretentious garbage, literally the only movie I have ever walked out of theater. Shame it had an all-star cast and the war in the pacific is rarely touched on in cinema.
I just like Caveziel and Nolte.
What about Flags of our Fathers then. I feel sorry for Ira Hayes.
What is your favourite of WW2???
Pearl Harbor
Midway is worth more time haha
>Patton
I watched this last week for the second time. Patton goes from hunting mexicans on a horse to master of tanks. Very interesting man.
Did you see The Longest Day or A Bridge Too Far?
I like the 60's and 70's ones
Patton
A Bridge Too Far
Where Eagles Dare
Dirty Dozen
Kelly's Heros
What about bridge on the river kwai?
Great movie
Yes, and A Bridge Too Far was on the list you are repkying too.
Tora Tora Tora
>Dirty Dozen
infinitely rewatchable movie
Might be a generic pick at this point but nothing has topped Apocalypse Now for me
Given everything they went through, it is a great movie. I hate how cook was wasted and brando being primadonna only gave half assed work
It's a great pick actually. As long as it's your own individually formed opinion, of course.
John waynes a homosexual
Cross of Iron
TBS mini-series Gettysburg is kino.
Not a movie but I loved the pacific and BoB.
For movie even though it's not a "war movie" the guardian is pretty alright.
Tour of Duty is a pretty good show though doesn't really hold up through then times since it's an 80's network drama tv format. But if you can get past that it is really good until thenlast season where it jumps the shark.
Why are there barely any films on the korean war besides from the Koreans? It's weird considering the amount of nations involved.
We like to pretend it didn't happen.
it was an embarrassing slaughterhouse and the only good victory belongs to general homosexual. Lots of war crimes as well.
>waves of millions of chinks getting cut down by machinegun fire and only had gains because US and South Korea couldn't resupply ammunition as fast as they were burning through it that makes WW1 look like a comfy time in comparison
Would watch that movie.
Why didn't they use the atom bomb in that war?
McArthur wanted to use 12 nukes at once. It's pretty much the reason he got fired. Oh and also being completely caught by surprise by the Chinese despite numerous warnings.
He was right though, there was no conventional way to stop a zerg rush by millions of bugmen.
he was wrong because nobody gives a shit about korea, and communism doesn't need to be defeated conventionally because it's just bad economics.
Probably because the US was bluffing that it had stockpiles of atomic bombs that were ready to be used, in reality all nuclear weapons were just experimental after the two dropped on Japan in a dick waving contest to build bigger better bombs. MAD didn't exist back then.
>they only built two of [brand new weapon], none operational
non american detected
actually not 12, 34.
and yet the public and the president still didn't want all-out war despite 36k US dead. No nukes allowed. It foreshadowed the fact that our hearts weren't really in the proxy wars, and communism probably should've been allowed to collapse on its own.
It's embarrassing to have lost to china.
objective burma
>mfw japs got the food drop again
Many early boners due to the hottub scene with the hookers.
Good theme song.
They should do a movie about MacNamara's Morons to truly show how fricked up our government was in that clusterfrick of a war. It should have caused a civil war.
The only reason that the war ended was because the troops revolted and refused to obey orders and started fragging the officers and they were worried that would carry over to the German front if the Soviets invaded.
Is there a movie about the Emu War?