Favourite War films
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Flying Tigers
Midway
Saving Private Ryan
Born in the 4th of July
My favorite documentary is WWII in color I bet I watch that on Netflix twice a week.Comment
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Ah, how memories get stirred by this thread: TV sitcoms from the b/w era;' Bootsy and Snudge', and 'Get Some In'. I also recall 'The Hill' and 'Virgin Soldiers' - no action but almost social documentaries!Comment
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How about The Train with Burt Lancaster. There is a great overhead shot of the engine driver Bull?? powering through the railway junction in the middle of an air raid. Great stufComment
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God Steve, you must be haunting my mind! I was just going to post that! A truly great and , to my mind, underrated film. Apparently the railway yard was real and was due for demolition. As I understand it, the film production paid for the demolition and blew it all up for the footage. To me it’s one of Lancasters best films. The con rod repair scene is totally believable. Papa Bull is one of the great film characters as well.....Comment
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So, only one mention of Went the Day Well so far? Just the context of when the film was made is enough for most people to go what the what!? The post mistress using the hatchet is probably one of the best 'this is what is necessary in these circumstances' sceneComment
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Think that 'Get some in' (Robert Lindsay) was more regarding National Service, rather than war - but comedy series just got to be good ol' dad's army and 'allo 'allo!Comment
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Another from the era, “In which we serve!”, Illustrated perfectly the professionalism of those involved.Comment
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..and “It ain’t half hot mum”, which Croft always said was the closest they got to reality. Most of the scenes were taken from life.Comment
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RE. Dambusters The recent showings of this film have been censored! The dog's name is removed, and Blackie substituted. There is going to be a remake of the Dambusters ( screenplay by Stephen Fry ), and the dogs' name is going to be Digger.................
Shades of Stalin & 1984 - altering history to suit your own ends.
DaveComment
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Couldn't agree more Gerry; what you say is correct, both mentions involve the ludicrous aspects of National Service - painting stones white, polishing dustbins, stereotypical Officers and NCOs etc, etc. By way of ludicrous what would you consider the worst war film ever?Comment
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RE. Dambusters The recent showings of this film have been censored! The dog's name is removed, and Blackie substituted. There is going to be a remake of the Dambusters ( screenplay by Stephen Fry ), and the dogs' name is going to be Digger.................
Shades of Stalin & 1984 - altering history to suit your own ends.
Dave
As to Fry writing a screenplay for it, well I’m worried about that. He doesn’t strike me as someone that has the required gravitas, but I’m willing to be proved wrong.Comment
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