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What about"The Tuscagee Airmen" ( sorry if I have spelt it wrong )
Its the story about the first African American officers that flew the Lightnings escorting B52 bombers during daylight hrs over Germany,
The injustice and predjudice those guys faced was terrible but they soon became one of the elite flying units of WW 2 and the bomber crews actually started to request them for their escorts. Awesome, I actually had the privelidge to meet one of those guys at Kermit Weeks flight of fantasy on a hol in florida, a few yrs back, gt guy.
Regards Sub.
I make no appologies for mentioning this film again Sub, but 'Days Of Glory' rides on the same theme as 'Tuscagee' but these young lads are pure N. African who join the U.S.army and fight through Africa / Italy and end up in the Ardenne.
"The Tuscagee Airmen" ( sorry if I have spelt it wrong )
Its the story about the first African American officers that flew the Lightnings escorting B52 bombers during daylight hrs over Germany,
The injustice and predjudice those guys faced was terrible but they soon became one of the elite flying units of WW 2 and the bomber crews actually started to request them for their escorts. Awesome, I actually had the privelidge to meet one of those guys at Kermit Weeks flight of fantasy on a hol in florida, a few yrs back, gt guy.
Now that the thread has been revived I might add my list too...
There was however a more recent similar thread so I though it was this one I posted in to my defence. Perhaps they can be joined?
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Full Metal Jacket by Stanley Kubrick? It's a masterpiece and a film that'll never get old!
It's not my favourite war film though because that is Where Eagles Dare. There are many that come close but this one is special to me and I recently discovered that my kids (12 and 14) also loved it :smiling3:
Other war films I love are: The Guns of Navarone
Kelly's Heroes
The Dirty Dozen
Force 10 from Navarone
The Eagle Has Landed
A Bridge Too Far
Platoon
The Deer Hunter
The Killing Fields
Inglourious Basterds
Saving Private Ryan
Brestskaya krepost (Fortress of War)
The Longest Day
Defiance (with Daniel Craig - very good film that went under the radar for many)
And although a mini-series but has to be mentioned as some of the best war drama ever produced: The Band of Brothers!
War films are very expensive to produce and often they are inaccurate and pure fictional, but every now and then a really good one pops up and this I like!
So sorry for me too breathing life in this old and dead thread but movies are an even bigger hobby than modelling to me so I just had to add some of my favourites before it was closed and forgotten
Battle of the River Plate
Cross of Iron
All Quiet on the Western Front (B&W)
Kajaki (one of the most realistic films I have ever seen down to the weapons uniform and insignia worn by the different paratroopers)
Battle of Midway
Hope and Glory
On the bench: Airfix 1/48 Sea King HC4, Revell 1/24 Trabant.
Coming soon: Airfix 1/72 Phantom FGR2.
Just finished: Airfix 1/48 Stuka & Airfix 1/72 Sea King HC4.
For graphic and thought provoking.
Hacksaw ridge
Schindlers list
For nostalgia, (watching as a kid with my Dad)
Ice cold in Alex
Kellys heroes
Numerous other b&w and colour oldies, above us the waves, bridge over the river kwai, dambusters, battle of Britain, merry Christmas Mr Lawrence (anyone else remember that?)
I can forgive vehicular inaccuracies in older movies because they simply didn't have the vehicles or technology to create them realistically enough, the T34-Tiger in Kellys heroes and numerous discovery type documentaries, the buchons in bob.
I have high hopes for the new dambusters and had hoped to take my Dad to see it but sadly that won't happen now.
As mentioned though P Jackson is a plane nut and wingnut wings series are touted as the best and most accurate kits of ww1 aircraft.
I read that allegedly they're renaming the dog digger, close enough but without the offensive overtones.
Finally, least favourite or any film that's instant turn off?
Any modern ish conflict scenario where 'bros' chest thump talk about family (their team) and say hoo-rah. No!
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