You definitly have never seen the movie
All the Americans are depicted as pragmatic and skeptical of Browning's idiocy
The only limey that doubts it is immediately kicked out of the operation
If only the movie did do this because it was actually the American's fault that the plan failed.
It was a a very time sensitive plan and the American commander decided to start setting up camp instead of taking his objective as instructed which delayed the tanks and stopped the plan working.
Saying that, the plan did actually achieve something like 80% of it's objectives, it just didn't get the final most important one.
The only way the plan would have worked is if every single one of the moronic assumptions Montgomery made were true. The only reason it was even partially successful is because of the fighting spirit of the airborne troopers. Taking an entire armored corps along a single lane farmroad under constant German attack from (old men and children lol) was never going to work.
But Monty was right.
The only reason the plan didn't work is that the Americans delayed taking their objective by over half a day.
I'm not sure why mutts seethe so much over the fact that they had a bad officer in their army.
Wayne was exempted from service due to his age (34 at the time of Pearl Harbor) and family status (classified as 3-A – family deferment). Wayne repeatedly wrote to John Ford saying he wanted to enlist, on one occasion inquiring whether he could get into Ford's military unit. Wayne did not attempt to prevent his reclassification as 1-A (draft eligible), but Republic Studios was emphatically resistant to losing him, since he was their only A-list actor under contract.
1. Saving Private Ryan
2. Longest Day
3. Great Escape
4. Apocalypse Now
5. xxxxx
6. Von Ryan's Express
7. Letters from Iwo Jima
8. Sand Pebbles
9. Jarhead
10. Thin Red Line
1. Patton
2. Midway (the original)
3. The Longest Day
4. A Bridge Too Far
5. Letters from Iwo Jima
6. Flying Tigers
7. The Dirty Dozen
8. Tora Tora Tora
9. We Were Soldiers
10. Kelly's Heroes
Nice list, missing some: >The Winter War >Battle of the Bulge >Das Boot (director's cut) >The Great Escape >Fury >Cross of Iron >Bridge on the River Kwai >The Longest Day >Twelve O'clock High >Run Silent, Run Deep >When Trumpets Fade
Bonus: >Battle of Neretva, starring Yul Brynner >Battle of Sutjeska, starring Richard Burton
Nice list, missing some: >The Winter War >Battle of the Bulge >Das Boot (director's cut) >The Great Escape >Fury >Cross of Iron >Bridge on the River Kwai >The Longest Day >Twelve O'clock High >Run Silent, Run Deep >When Trumpets Fade
Bonus: >Battle of Neretva, starring Yul Brynner >Battle of Sutjeska, starring Richard Burton
>Tora Tora Tora >Bridge on the River Kwai
These are my favorite war films, and probably the best you're gonna get.
Come and See
The Chekist (1992) and The Ascent (1977) as much better "war is hell" films, and not total propaganda.
To Hell and Back >stars the dude who actually did the shit >made the scriptwriters tone down shit that actually happened so it wouldn't seem like he was bragging
I always find myself going back to Apolcapyse Now
anything without the coward John Never Went to War Wayne
A Bridge Too Far
more like an hour too long
>bongwashing propaganda lying about the Amerigods being responsible for anglogroid failure
You definitly have never seen the movie
All the Americans are depicted as pragmatic and skeptical of Browning's idiocy
The only limey that doubts it is immediately kicked out of the operation
If only the movie did do this because it was actually the American's fault that the plan failed.
It was a a very time sensitive plan and the American commander decided to start setting up camp instead of taking his objective as instructed which delayed the tanks and stopped the plan working.
Saying that, the plan did actually achieve something like 80% of it's objectives, it just didn't get the final most important one.
The only way the plan would have worked is if every single one of the moronic assumptions Montgomery made were true. The only reason it was even partially successful is because of the fighting spirit of the airborne troopers. Taking an entire armored corps along a single lane farmroad under constant German attack from (old men and children lol) was never going to work.
But Monty was right.
The only reason the plan didn't work is that the Americans delayed taking their objective by over half a day.
I'm not sure why mutts seethe so much over the fact that they had a bad officer in their army.
>draft dodging c**t John Wayne in any military movie
what a fricking joke.
>oy vey shut up and die for Israel you filthy goyim
How about no?
John Wayne supported the Vietnam War and made at least two movies bashing the anti-war movement and encouraging people to die for South Vietnam.
dodging c**t
Wayne was exempted from service due to his age (34 at the time of Pearl Harbor) and family status (classified as 3-A – family deferment). Wayne repeatedly wrote to John Ford saying he wanted to enlist, on one occasion inquiring whether he could get into Ford's military unit. Wayne did not attempt to prevent his reclassification as 1-A (draft eligible), but Republic Studios was emphatically resistant to losing him, since he was their only A-list actor under contract.
He was a Shriner homosexual frat guy
doged Nam but broadcast propaganda for peope to die over there, avoided serving in World War II, he also dodged the Korean war
There are lot of good ones that hit different aspects of war. Not a single movie can cover all of it I think.
Some good ones are
ALAAAAARM
Black Hawk Down
The Outpost
I like War Anime
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I like Jar Head a lot
Kelly's Heroes
can someone recommend a pro-war movie
Grave of the Fire Flies.
Human Condition trilogy
Spiritual Voices
The Thin Red Line
Starship Troopers
Platoon.
Stalingrad 1993
Hidden gemmy
OBJECTIVE BEST WAR MOVIE LIST
1. Saving Private Ryan
2. Longest Day
3. Great Escape
4. Apocalypse Now
5. xxxxx
6. Von Ryan's Express
7. Letters from Iwo Jima
8. Sand Pebbles
9. Jarhead
10. Thin Red Line
Hurt Locker. It won an oscar.
Waterloo
Napoleon (2023)
Saving Private Ryan. Steven Spielberg's an Epstein island most-likely-child-raping butthole psychopath, but nothing else comes close.
Lawrence Of Arabia
black hawk down
Come and See
1. Patton
2. Midway (the original)
3. The Longest Day
4. A Bridge Too Far
5. Letters from Iwo Jima
6. Flying Tigers
7. The Dirty Dozen
8. Tora Tora Tora
9. We Were Soldiers
10. Kelly's Heroes
Based Kelly’s Heroes chad
Surprisingly forgotten despite a legendary cast
Nice list, missing some:
>The Winter War
>Battle of the Bulge
>Das Boot (director's cut)
>The Great Escape
>Fury
>Cross of Iron
>Bridge on the River Kwai
>The Longest Day
>Twelve O'clock High
>Run Silent, Run Deep
>When Trumpets Fade
Bonus:
>Battle of Neretva, starring Yul Brynner
>Battle of Sutjeska, starring Richard Burton
I loved The Dirty Dozen
I liked picrel.
>Tora Tora Tora
>Bridge on the River Kwai
These are my favorite war films, and probably the best you're gonna get.
The Chekist (1992) and The Ascent (1977) as much better "war is hell" films, and not total propaganda.
>Patton
This. The greatest film performance of all time by George C. Scott.
It's an American propaganda piece that overstates his success and leaves out Patton's most based quotes.
I really liked Stalingrad (1993)
Private Benjamin
nothing will ever come close to apocalypse now
1. Paths of glory (1957)
2. Pork Chop Hill (1959)
3. Play Dirty (1969)
are much better*
any war is good movies
To Hell and Back
>stars the dude who actually did the shit
>made the scriptwriters tone down shit that actually happened so it wouldn't seem like he was bragging