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  • NepiaN Offline
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    @jegga said in Re: Movie review thread...:

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    @canefan said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    Speaking of Lee Marvin, the dirty dozen was great. Like inglorious bastards before inglorious bastards

    The Inglorious Basterds part of Inglorious Basterds. I remember when it was first advertised as being made it was assumed it was a Dirty Dozen style movie - but I'm glad it was what it was.

    Platoon is by far my favourite Vietnam film. A Midnight Clear was another decent WW2 movie. Did anyone watch that Mormon WW2 movie? Saints and Soldiers I think it was called.

    I also remember a film on video called The Lost Command about the French at Dien Ben Phu. If I watched that now I don't think I'd be supporting the French characters.

    Midnight Clear is pretty good, I didn’t know about Saints and Soldiers being a Mormon film but it was a decent film considering it’s budget. Did the church put up some money for it?

    It's made by a Mormon owned company (I don't think it's the Church that owns it but members), I think they also made that rugby film from a few years back.

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    @nepia said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @mn5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    Which war movie was the one they were all stuck in a tank? Living proof that Shia le Boof is THE biggest dickhead in cinema history given he was able to ruin that one for me.

    Inglorious Basterds is well up there on my list ( 2nd favourite Tarantino movie ever ) but it's possibly a bit silly to be a genuine war flick.

    Fury. I thought it was ok, Shia LeBouf doesn't annoy me though.

    The you haven't seen enough of his films. Ooh that sounds just plain wrong.

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    The Battle of Britain

    I love Spitfires

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    I think that The Godfather is easily the greatest movie ever made, Apocalypse Now is an ok film with some cool scenes and great performances but I don't think it's as good as its hype ... same with Bladerunner for me.

    But it could just be how you come by films - I've never been a huge Indy fan because I didn't see them in the theatres and only watched them on TV many years later. I'm sure I'd love them if I saw them in the cinema back in the 80s.

    Since we've touched on holocaust films if anyone mentions the word good in conjunction with The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas I'll electronically punch you in the nose. It's a film that manipulates and milks it's tears from one little German boy accidentally going to the gas chambers despite the fact that people were going to the chambers ever day.

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  • TimT Away
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    Army of Shadows is a great Jean-Pierre Melville film about the French Resistance.

    Army of Shadows (1969) ⭐ 8.1 | Drama, War

    Army of Shadows (1969) ⭐ 8.1 | Drama, War

    2h 25m | Not Rated

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    @canefan said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    The Battle of Britain

    I love Spitfires

    Spanish Messerschmidts were cool. Responsible for another great Caine quote “ Adolf Galland was on set as an adviser, it appeared no one had told him Germany lost the war”.

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    @canefan said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    The Battle of Britain

    I love Spitfires

    I was at the Kent Country Show a couple of years back, loads of shitty craft stalls selling tat, plenty of beer tents though. However, all trading stopped for about 10 minutes as this Spit flew over and did some gentle aerobatics. Everyone stopped and stared at the sky. The sound of the Merlin engine was unmistakeable and just sent the shivers down the spine. Awesome doesn't do it justice.

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    This guys story would make a great film , he wasn’t able to work in Battle of Britain due a scheduling conflict, damn shame.

    Ken Adam - Wikipedia

    Ken Adam - Wikipedia
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    @taniwharugby said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @jegga watched The Beast of War the other night, pretty decent flick, amusingly though, Russian flick about the Afghan war, made by Americans...

    I remember watching that way way in the day. Like the 80s. Seem to recall quite enjoying it.

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    Nobody mentioned Zulu? ...

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    @booboo Not exactly WW2.

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    @tim said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @booboo Not exactly WW2.

    But what a soundtrack.

    Men of Harlech sing ye, sing ye

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  • TimT Away
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    Speaking of Michael Caine, Play Dirty is a decent little WW2 movie about dubious motives.

    Play Dirty (1969) ⭐ 6.8 | Adventure, Drama, War

    Play Dirty (1969) ⭐ 6.8 | Adventure, Drama, War

    1h 58m | R

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    Three pages of war movies and no mention of the one with the original death star trench run? Dambusters.

    Memphis Belle was an enjoyable watch as well.

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  • TimT Away
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    I still haven't worked up the courage to watch Come and See.

    Come and See - Wikipedia

    Come and See - Wikipedia

    Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence is on the to-watch list too.

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  • TimT Away
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    The Deep was almost a good film. Stupid ending aside, it just needed to be a bit tighter.

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    @tim

    An idiotic film. Best part is beginning and end, when you get to hear Donna Summer moaning over John Barry’s theme. (I’m pretty sure he ripped that melody off an old jazz song.)

    Mm-mmmm, deeeep inside...

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    @salacious-crumb said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @tim

    An idiotic film. Best part is beginning and end, when you get to hear Donna Summer moaning over John Barry’s theme. (I’m pretty sure he ripped that melody off an old jazz song.)

    Mm-mmmm, deeeep inside...

    Mm-mmmm, Jacqueline Bisset...

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    #8626

    I saw Baywatch on the weekend. So bad it was funny, there were a few good points

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    @canefan said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    I saw Baywatch on the weekend. So bad it was funny, there were a few good points

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    1,2,3

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