On the contrary, war is economically viable. >ends depressions >drives industry >gives people jobs >supports patriotism >inspires young minds >leads to baby booms + population increases >creates innovative technology >spawns new branching paths (instead of Ending A, you can now open routes to B, C, D, etc.) >forges new alliances once thought impossible >reforms societies for economic recovery (see Japan)
You'd have to wholly uneducated and/or a contrarian hippie to disagree with this. Without war, humanity cannot continue to exist, for it is the driving primary force for how the species evolved from the beginning. There's unironically nothing wrong with it as an idea. It just needs the correct execution to generate a positive impact. A little squabbles never hurt anyone who mattered in the long term tbh.
War is actually good but only a small amount of people with actual strong mental constitution can admit that. Generations of men without war and look at how they've ended up. Men need conflict. End of and simple as. Life is pointless without a conflict to overcome and for it to strengthen and embolden men. Great write-up, anon.
>gives an entire generation of young men PTSD, tinnitus, and blast-induced brain injury
just watch a video of a fresh brain removed from autopsy, how fragile and soft it is like jello, and think about the force of detonation pressure wave, how it shatters windows. modern war scrambles your brains even if you don't get hit
War is a state that correlates better with sentience rather than sapience. A sapient species has to wage war in a more wise and rational way which might be actually to not wage war at all but to advance in all other aspects like spiritually wholesale, while in peacetime. Species that have only achieved sentience for example don't even have a 'peacetime'
...for the winners. In the meantime, merchants of death profit while mens bodies are blown apart. And they always tell young men lies like this.
I would rather have the clown world we have than try to justify all the shit we should have spent the twentieth century learning.
They were moronic to think they could feasibly enforce anything on a colony so far removed geographically and ideologically. Stretched themselves way too thin.
It had a lot less value at the time than their other colonies, outside of jingoistic propaganda they give the impression it was for the best that they cut their losses
Barnes obviously had a screw or two loose and based off the facial scarring I wouldn't rule out a really nasty case of CTE or breacher brain. It's obvious he used to be a really good NCO who cared about his men (as can be seen when one of the guys hits a booby trap and he's sitting there taking it all in) but his deployments and time in country obviously snapped him. Dude should have been rotated home long ago before he had the chance to go full edgelord schizo and massacre that village/shoot Elias
I don't know why it wasn't well received. It's a really tense and good movie. I doubt there are any other movies that mostly take place inside a single WW2 bomber during a mission
one of those flying fortress bombers crashed last year at an air show. I saw the pilot on the local news when they were here a few weeks before and poof now they're dead, life be crazy
Well the movie sucks anyway. The music is shitty, almost like a prank (BWOMP BWOMP BWOMP is inherently silly) but you can’t say it ruins a movie which makes no sense and is 100% moronic.
I thought it was good and a nice change of pace from the obligatory orchestral scoring of every single other war film. The deep-bass electronic moans and whining were apt I thought, especially during some heavy bombardment scenes. Perhaps not perfect but an interesting experiment.
yeah it was pretty good. true story and all that. the scene where the FNG strays off the road and falls into a shallow pungi pit and dies instantly was a bit goofy
Best scene by far, hands down. Makes the movie worth it all by itself and lets me forgive the horrendous historical inaccuracies and moronic changes to the script and timeline.
Not really. Why did all the Germans pretend they didn’t know what tanks were? This was the last day of war, remember.
You have to pretend that it takes place earlier in the war than the movie states. But the German veterans evidently do know what tanks are, since they take them down by targeting their weak points.
No, they don’t know what tanks are, because when the tanks arrive the Germans say >was is das? Was is der rollink think?
And when the tanks fire all the Germans go crazy as if they didn’t know the tanks were armed. And this is supposed to be 5
the 11th of November, 1918.
The only German who "goes crazy" is the friend of the protagonist, the others just try to go for cover when the tanks start shooting. And directly afterwards one of the officers takes some of his men straight to go throw grenades into the tracks and into the gun ports of the tanks, so he obviously knows how to deal with them already. But yes, the movie's timeline is beyond fricked and for no good reason.
>The only German who "goes crazy" is the
This is literally as far as I read. Go back, watch the scene again, and you’ll see that (for inscrutable some reason) the actors playing German soldiers have been told to pretend they have no clue what a tank is.
Go watch the scene yourself, the Germans are simply scared and demoralized and they STILL take out all the tanks because they know exactly how to disable them. You could be complaining about the tanks lumbering into view with zero infantry support or about the absurd use of flame throwers instead of this nothingburger.
5 months ago
Anonymous
I’m again not able to read past your first part of your first sentence, when you begin by saying wrong things. My advice to you is read more, watch more, and let this Netflix slop fade from your currently disordered mind with time.
5 months ago
Anonymous
You're a moron, case closed. >Verification not required.
5 months ago
Anonymous
Thing thing is though, you’re moronic. You’re mad because I won’t condone it.
Pic rel is god tier on every level. One of the best movies of the decade. It just boggles my mind how this director's Bond movies could end up so mid when he's capable of creating absolute kino like this.
You should start by posting one yourself
People b***h about the music which I never really minded that much. It's kino to be honest
Bridge on the River Kwai
Platoon
Hamburger Hill
1917
Dunkirk
war is never kino my friend
war is horrible
Horror and moral terror are your friends
why so?
Because Brando didn't memorize his lines and thought it sounded cool
Thank you for your service, anon.
On the contrary, war is economically viable.
>ends depressions
>drives industry
>gives people jobs
>supports patriotism
>inspires young minds
>leads to baby booms + population increases
>creates innovative technology
>spawns new branching paths (instead of Ending A, you can now open routes to B, C, D, etc.)
>forges new alliances once thought impossible
>reforms societies for economic recovery (see Japan)
You'd have to wholly uneducated and/or a contrarian hippie to disagree with this. Without war, humanity cannot continue to exist, for it is the driving primary force for how the species evolved from the beginning. There's unironically nothing wrong with it as an idea. It just needs the correct execution to generate a positive impact. A little squabbles never hurt anyone who mattered in the long term tbh.
War is actually good but only a small amount of people with actual strong mental constitution can admit that. Generations of men without war and look at how they've ended up. Men need conflict. End of and simple as. Life is pointless without a conflict to overcome and for it to strengthen and embolden men. Great write-up, anon.
Holy frick dude I can hear you hands rubbing from here
>gives an entire generation of young men PTSD, tinnitus, and blast-induced brain injury
just watch a video of a fresh brain removed from autopsy, how fragile and soft it is like jello, and think about the force of detonation pressure wave, how it shatters windows. modern war scrambles your brains even if you don't get hit
Oy vey! Think of the shekelrinos
War is a state that correlates better with sentience rather than sapience. A sapient species has to wage war in a more wise and rational way which might be actually to not wage war at all but to advance in all other aspects like spiritually wholesale, while in peacetime. Species that have only achieved sentience for example don't even have a 'peacetime'
...for the winners. In the meantime, merchants of death profit while mens bodies are blown apart. And they always tell young men lies like this.
I would rather have the clown world we have than try to justify all the shit we should have spent the twentieth century learning.
new branching paths (instead of Ending A, you can now open routes to B, C, D, etc.)
What the frick does this even mean?
The Thin Red Line is my personal favorite
I want to love it but prefer so many other Malicks
Cross of Iron (1977)
underwatched Verhoeven kino
what movie?
underwatched Mads Mikkelsen flick Flame & Citron
this cultural revolution Sino-Vietnamese war coming of age kino. Youth 2017
>The Wind That Shakes the Barely
IRA fight for independence w/ young Cilian Murphy and dir by Ken Loach
>inb4 not "war film"
don't care smc
Jarhead
>Noting happens
>Suddenly the war’s over
An insurgency can be a war, it qualifies. Good film.
thanks. I've been looking for good IRA kino
Come and Sneed
Das Boot
Das Boot was the poor man's The Hunt For Red October.
1964 British epic starring Michael Caine 'Zulu'
The British never did anything wrong, merely staked their territory that they won in fair fights.
They were moronic to think they could feasibly enforce anything on a colony so far removed geographically and ideologically. Stretched themselves way too thin.
It had a lot less value at the time than their other colonies, outside of jingoistic propaganda they give the impression it was for the best that they cut their losses
Tobacco and cotton were pretty big deals, they didnt turn to seriously dealing with cotton in India and North Africa until we b& slaves
Barnes was a delusional hypocrite gay tho
Barnes obviously had a screw or two loose and based off the facial scarring I wouldn't rule out a really nasty case of CTE or breacher brain. It's obvious he used to be a really good NCO who cared about his men (as can be seen when one of the guys hits a booby trap and he's sitting there taking it all in) but his deployments and time in country obviously snapped him. Dude should have been rotated home long ago before he had the chance to go full edgelord schizo and massacre that village/shoot Elias
I don't know why it wasn't well received. It's a really tense and good movie. I doubt there are any other movies that mostly take place inside a single WW2 bomber during a mission
one of those flying fortress bombers crashed last year at an air show. I saw the pilot on the local news when they were here a few weeks before and poof now they're dead, life be crazy
That crash was nuts, so many different angles of it too. Seems like it was the guy in the P51's mistake
WW3 period piece about nuclear bombers, character nicknamed Incel.
Finally getting new WW2 kino next month
seen it, it sucks
reasons?
You haven't seen it because it hasn't aired yet, you desperate c**t
His uncle works for Apple
Tim Apple is that funcle
It's a series but I really enjoyed Catch-22
What'd you like about it?
Beneath Hill 60
Stalingrad
84C MoPic
The Siege of Jadotville
The Trench
They Shall Not Grow Old (incredible real color-restored footage)
God I wish RO2 wasn’t dead
based RO2 chad
>BORN TO CAP
>SERVER IS A FRICK
>Kill Em All 1942
>I am maschinengewehr man
>410,757,864,530 DEAD SLAVS
I played a lot of RS2 Vietnam which is really good but it aint the same
ok what is with the shitty music in this one? It's ruining the movie with how out of place it is
Well the movie sucks anyway. The music is shitty, almost like a prank (BWOMP BWOMP BWOMP is inherently silly) but you can’t say it ruins a movie which makes no sense and is 100% moronic.
I thought it was good and a nice change of pace from the obligatory orchestral scoring of every single other war film. The deep-bass electronic moans and whining were apt I thought, especially during some heavy bombardment scenes. Perhaps not perfect but an interesting experiment.
It wasn't what I expected when I put on a war movie but I guess it technically is one.
yeah it was pretty good. true story and all that. the scene where the FNG strays off the road and falls into a shallow pungi pit and dies instantly was a bit goofy
bump
any good Blue Division kinos?
there is one, it’s mostly a murder mystery though, it’s on tubi, Frozen Front or something like that
The tanks were pretty cool
Not really. Why did all the Germans pretend they didn’t know what tanks were? This was the last day of war, remember.
don't know, don't care. It was just neat to finally see a WW1 war movie show them
agreed. tank scene was kino
Probably one of the more disturbing war scenes I've seen in a long time.
Oh, sorry, but that’s pathetic. I turned off the movie at the tank scene since it was so moronic.
Best scene by far, hands down. Makes the movie worth it all by itself and lets me forgive the horrendous historical inaccuracies and moronic changes to the script and timeline.
You have to pretend that it takes place earlier in the war than the movie states. But the German veterans evidently do know what tanks are, since they take them down by targeting their weak points.
No, they don’t know what tanks are, because when the tanks arrive the Germans say
>was is das? Was is der rollink think?
And when the tanks fire all the Germans go crazy as if they didn’t know the tanks were armed. And this is supposed to be 5
the 11th of November, 1918.
The only German who "goes crazy" is the friend of the protagonist, the others just try to go for cover when the tanks start shooting. And directly afterwards one of the officers takes some of his men straight to go throw grenades into the tracks and into the gun ports of the tanks, so he obviously knows how to deal with them already. But yes, the movie's timeline is beyond fricked and for no good reason.
>The only German who "goes crazy" is the
This is literally as far as I read. Go back, watch the scene again, and you’ll see that (for inscrutable some reason) the actors playing German soldiers have been told to pretend they have no clue what a tank is.
Go watch the scene yourself, the Germans are simply scared and demoralized and they STILL take out all the tanks because they know exactly how to disable them. You could be complaining about the tanks lumbering into view with zero infantry support or about the absurd use of flame throwers instead of this nothingburger.
I’m again not able to read past your first part of your first sentence, when you begin by saying wrong things. My advice to you is read more, watch more, and let this Netflix slop fade from your currently disordered mind with time.
You're a moron, case closed.
>Verification not required.
Thing thing is though, you’re moronic. You’re mad because I won’t condone it.
>kino
Pic rel was not it. Especially the moronic overly grim ending for no reason.
ACTUAL war kino coming though.
Pic rel is god tier on every level. One of the best movies of the decade. It just boggles my mind how this director's Bond movies could end up so mid when he's capable of creating absolute kino like this.