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Best war movies?
Christopher Stewart
Christian Cruz
This is great, 317th Platoon. About first Indochina war, French movie.
My personal 10/10 favorite is The Thin Red Line
Daniel Long
saving private ryan if we're talking about ww2
Elijah Bell
I forget the name but it's this documentary about the Soviet Afghan war. It's very good
Asher White
I enjoyed watching Come and See.
Juan Peterson
Afghan: the Soviet experience. Really cool shit including a moment where the camera men are in a BTR and are ambushed and nearly killed by a rocket
Ryder Young
The Lost Battalion (A&E tv movie) with Rick Schroeder is very underrated
Ayden Watson
Red fucking Dawn the original or the remake.
Leo Rivera
мoй нeгp. straight up Jow Forumsino
Isaiah Miller
Patton
The good the bad the ugly
Great escape
Dunkirk was purty good
Bridge too far
Inglorious bastards
Obvious ones like private ryan, apocalypse now, full metal jacket
Jose Miller
Apocalypse now because it is not only a great war movie but also a great film
Christopher Watson
This.
Keen as fuck for the restoration.
Landon Stewart
A family endures the ravages of post war Austria as the third reight begins, the patriarch of the family is forced to either join as a comander for Hitler's navy or escape to Switzerland on foot over the mountains. I can't remember the name of tge flick
Connor Myers
Sound of music is a good movie but not Jow Forums at all
Jack Ortiz
The Betrayed. It's a documentary about the First Chechen War, and it's superb.
Elijah Edwards
Enemy at the Gates is p. good. Full Metal Jacket/Platoon. A Bridge Too Far and The Longest Day are superior WW2 films.
Evan Morgan
The story is shit but the snipe battles are cool
Jaxson Perez
my way is cool. "My Way"
Kayden Roberts
>saving private ryan
Shit tier plebian choice, and very wrong.
Alexander James
>Great escape
Nah, age old tale of Americans inserting themselves where they weren't
>Bridge too far
Again, filled with septic biases, not as good as Theirs Is The Glory, which included soldiers who fought their and actual combat footage.
>Inglorious bastards
topkek
Colton Barnes
Christopher Reed
Good film because it redpilled a lot of normies into supporting the gestapo in ridding the world of that annoying racket making family.
Isaiah King
>Enemy at the Gates is p. good
Nah
>The Longest Day
Kino, and starred actors who were there.
Samuel King
Come and See isn’t a war movie, it’s a fuckin horror movie
Owen Flores
theres a Russian made movie about their involvement in Afghanistan called the 'afghan breakdown' 1990. Its really good.
Grayson Allen
This, but also Paths of Glory
Ethan Davis
La 317ème section is a GREAT movie, along with Diên Biên Phu also made by Schoendoerffer. He
has a very unique style of film making and his work deserves a lot more credit than it gets.
I don't know why but Hamburger Hill (1987) tends to be forgotten when it comes to movies about Vietnam. It's great though.
Das Boot in its longest cut is another masterpiece.
I am surprised nobody mentioned Bridge over the river Kwai, it's a classic.
All Quiet on the Western Front is another classic. It's old and most retards with an attention span of less than 2 seconds won't watch it but it's a timeless piece of film about WWI.
Gallipoli (1981) is not bad at all and it has an interesting context, also the score is sick. It doesn't quite fit with the historical context of the movie but hey, I won't complain about that eighties goodness.
Tora Tora Tora is probably the best depiction of Pearl Harbor on film. Much better than the piece of shit that came out in 2001.
Battle of Britain. It's an all star movie like the longest day, directed by Guy Hamilton (Goldfinger anyone?) it's not without flaws (the pace doesn't quite flow like it should sometimes) but it does a decent job at condensing the whole of the Battle of Britain in a movie.
I most certainly forgot a few other cult films but that should keep you occupied for quite some time.
John Brooks
Boys of company c.
Andrew Parker
Luke Mitchell
No man's land is a good one about the yugoslavian civil war
Brandon King
This
Austin Lewis
>Gallipoli (1981) is not bad at all
No, it's fucking terrible
Brandon Cook
this
Josiah James
private ryan is pretty bad, watch band of brothers instead
youtube.com
this is the best scene in movie history
Caleb Long
>Sgt. York
>Stalag 17
>Taegukgi
Angel Torres
Should have posted this also
Julian Johnson
band of brothers is based af
Ryan Stewart
the battle scenes were decent, but it was more about the courtroom drama than the fight
Xavier Jackson
Saving Private Ryan.
David Jackson
the only good part of saving private ryan is thr beach landings
Cameron Lopez
Battle of Britain
>Band of Brothers (not a movie but of course it's included)
The Dirty Dozen
>The Dambusters
Blackhawk Down
>The Guns of Navarone
Lincoln Myers
That's not a war movie, ass-face.
Joshua Sanchez
Also not a war movie. Some psychological thriller set in Nam-like fantasy land.
Lucas Nguyen
The Beast
Bentley Rogers
I disagree.
Ryder Price
Alexander Rogers
Daniel Parker
Logan Reyes
Evan Reed
Angel Powell
Evan Howard
Ian Jenkins
red pill me on why is TRL so good? I tried watching it a bunch of times, the initial 30 minutes are a snoozefest
Adam Green
How come there's lots of Subkino but no surface warfare kino?
Noah Rogers
Shut up nigger.
James Williams
>Patton
At least one of you has taste. Its maybe more of a biography than a war movie but its one of the best films ever made.
Jordan Rogers
9th company
Isaiah Foster
>ctrl + f
>no results
I am disappoint, Jow Forums
Dylan Cox
Not historically accurate but Bridge On The River Kwai is good
Bentley Smith
>нeгp
lmao is that the usual word russkies use
Brody Reed
Hunt for the red October and where eagles dare
Jackson Edwards
John Bell
Wild Geese
Dominic Butler
GOD DAMNIT DIRLEWANGE, YOU ARE A LOOSE CANON
Levi Morgan
Verdun visions of history. It had actual veterans from both sides in the movie
Jason Bell
basic list, a lot more needs to be added.
A good movie on amazon prime right now is "El-Alamein" about Italian soldiers. Really great to see a good movie about them.
Cameron Foster
Go Tell The Spartans
imdb.com
Thomas Long
Alexander Smith
baste
Nathaniel Collins
Not a movie but ANZACS was pretty good.
Nolan Russell
Letter From Iwo Jima was fairly nice IMO.
Brayden White
Oliver Parker
>no Africa Addio
John Rogers
jews won ww2
gas the fuckin kikes
Carson Torres
Watched the Wolf's Call yesterday, pretty fun.
Cooper Garcia
black or nigga/nigger in russian is negr
Jose Martin
The longest day
Xavier Jenkins
Despite what people here say I still love private Ryan. I don't give a fuck if it's realistic, it's Tom Hanks at his best along with apollo 11. Full metal jacket is one of the greatest movies ever made, again I don't care how stylized it is or isn't. Siege of jadotville was okay, not a masterpiece but had some good gun fighting in it and the limited budget didn't seem to hurt it much. Anyone seen they shall not be forgotten or whatever it's called? Looks interesting, I missed it when it was in theaters but I figure it'll get a DVD release before too long.
Nathaniel James
Band of Brothers is fictional ambrose shit though.
Bentley Morgan
Correct, it's an adaption of Conrad's Heart of Darkness.
Hunter Rogers
Get rekt aussie cunt.
Nathan Bell
>Siege of jadotville
hilarious, paddy fiction.
Thomas Rogers
This
Leo Reyes
This movie was shit, pure fucking psuedo-philosophical shit, fuck this fucking boring shitty movie
Hudson Hernandez
Julian Brooks
you tell them
Kayden Robinson
Wyatt Torres
I love the bit where the one guy who can whistle just like incoming shells is fucking with the new guys.
Juan Wilson
They are not mutually exclusive genres.
Blake Morgan
Bentley Cruz
good one retard
Blake Garcia
More of an action-adventure than a war movie and the event its "based" on probably never happened. Still pretty fun and has a great opening montage and final battle. "Beast of No Nation" is a good one about shitty little civil wars in Africa and based on interviews of former child soldiers.
David Sanders
That's in the Congo, not Rhodesia.
Charles Hall
Operation chromite is on Netflix now and it's pretty good although some of the action scenes get a bit unrealistic
Chase Collins
Dunkirk suck ass, whole move was just simple shit made hard.
Camden Roberts
5: Gettysburg
4: Das Boot
3: The Longest Day
2: Midway
1: Lawrence of Arabia
Daniel Mitchell
tom hanks molests kids
Carter Sanders
the ascent
>inb4 its actually about jesus
Matthew Stewart
They Shall Not Grow Old is probably what you're thinking of, and it's fucking great. You can get it on Vudu, but AFAIK the bluray is UK only, the bastards.
Carter Hughes
He only did it to help his career.