pretty simple, just type in your favorite ww2 movies. I personally like saving private Ryan, Pearl harbor, and Windtalkers.
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2 Nov 2015, 22:12
I like older war films
Ice Cold in Alex - John Mills rocked it as the flawed hero leading his rag tag group across the desert to have an ice cold beer in Alexandria
Sahara - Humphrey Bogart was one of the most underrated actors of his day and one of the best. His gruff and forthright nature making him perfect as the Tank Master Sergeant who picks up a multi-national group of allies as they retreat to El Alamein
Sink the Bismarck! - Kenneth More was great as the Naval Opertions Officer, coordinating the epic chase across the oceans from behind the scenes.
I also like Too Late the Hero - though a little muddled at times, this story about the flawed nature of men in warzones, useless officers and largely pointless missions sums up some of the problems with jungle fighting.
24 Nov 2015, 16:31
Believe it or not, and I know it was not real, My favorite was Kelly's Heros, followed closely by Band of Brothers
24 Nov 2015, 17:56
wardawg8 wrote:
followed closely by Band of Brothers
YEAH! Which guy did you find the most amazing?
The past is a foreign country.
24 Nov 2015, 22:46
Pablo22510 wrote:
YEAH! Which guy did you find the most amazing?
Ghonarhea(Garnier) Rough as hell but watched over men like a mother hen!
24 Nov 2015, 23:05
gotta go with "Captin Winters " fellas
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25 Nov 2015, 16:17
wardawg8 wrote:
Pablo22510 wrote:
YEAH! Which guy did you find the most amazing?
Ghonarhea(Garnier) Rough as hell but watched over men like a mother hen!
Lol, his real name is Guarnere (not Garnier) and his nickname is Gonorrhea (like the disease). I have to go with George Luz.
oceanhawk wrote:
gotta go with "Captin Winters " fellas
Aw', c'mon, you can't just choose the main character! as I said, I ahve to go with George Luz:
The past is a foreign country.
25 Nov 2015, 16:36
I didn't memorize the credits and wasn't in English class that day. At least you understood what I meant, and made me feel like an idiot.
25 Nov 2015, 17:16
Der Untergang. ( I think that's what it's called)
British=best. Duh!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tN9EC3Gy6Nk
25 Nov 2015, 18:31
comrade dave wrote:
Der Untergang. ( I think that's what it's called)
Yup.
The past is a foreign country.
25 Nov 2015, 18:36
I even like
British=best. Duh!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tN9EC3Gy6Nk
25 Nov 2015, 18:42
lol.
The past is a foreign country.
25 Nov 2015, 19:09
Tora Tora Tora
25 Nov 2015, 19:38
Better than the 2001 film. Except the action scene. That is the only good bit.
Cut quite short though.
British=best. Duh!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tN9EC3Gy6Nk
26 Nov 2015, 21:41
i love enemy at the gates. best ww2 movie ive seen.
27 Nov 2015, 07:34
One of the most successful snipers ever known.
British=best. Duh!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tN9EC3Gy6Nk
27 Nov 2015, 15:51
comrade dave wrote:
Better than the 2001 film. Except the action scene. That is the only good bit.
Cut quite short though.
True... That move was more a romance than a war movie besides that scene...
27 Nov 2015, 16:22
Micheal bay and romance don't mix well.
British=best. Duh!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tN9EC3Gy6Nk
27 Nov 2015, 17:58
Yea, i mean its hard to have a romance with a million explosions
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27 Nov 2015, 18:04
I romance with all action movies with lots of explosions
Jk haha
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