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the great triumphalist American war movies.
Does Starship Troopers count?
I feel about that like some here do about "Pearl Harbor."
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ORIGINAL: jomni
ORIGINAL: Bullwinkle58
the great triumphalist American war movies.
Does Starship Troopers count?
ORIGINAL: Bullwinkle58
ORIGINAL: jomni
ORIGINAL: Bullwinkle58
the great triumphalist American war movies.
Does Starship Troopers count?
I feel about that like some here do about "Pearl Harbor."
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Does Starship Troopers count?
I feel about that like some here do about "Pearl Harbor."
Starship Troopers was at least a fun wargame from Avalon Hill!
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Question, hypothetical, one....why has no one ever made a movie about the battles in The Slot. If I were navy I would be rightly upset that the whole narrative is about the Marines.
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I didn't get to catch but a bit of either series. What did you think of them?
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Hi all,
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I didn't get to catch but a bit of either series. What did you think of them?
The books are massive and quite OK... war, history and romance... something for everyone...
The miniseries are also OK - they were from early 1980's though!
Leo "Apollo11"
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I feel about that like some here do about "Pearl Harbor."
Starship Troopers was at least a fun wargame from Avalon Hill!
I played my brother for about an hour, then went and played baseball. I hate cardboard counters.
It is a GREAT book, though.
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Hi all,
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I didn't get to catch but a bit of either series. What did you think of them?
The books are massive and quite OK... war, history and romance... something for everyone...
The miniseries are also OK - they were from early 1980's though!
Leo "Apollo11"
The books were big, but easy reading. "Mind-candy". Except for the fact that Mitchum was rather "long in the tooth" for the role , it was not a bad series. Fairly historically accurate, and it had a respectable budget.
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A fantastic book! Anyone interested in military matters, no matter what era or setting, will really enjoy it. [&o]
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The books are massive and quite OK... war, history and romance... something for everyone...
The miniseries are also OK - they were from early 1980's though!
The books were big, but easy reading. "Mind-candy". Except for the fact that Mitchum was rather "long in the tooth" for the role , it was not a bad series. Fairly historically accurate, and it had a respectable budget.
I read both, saw WOW once, have WAR on VHS. It's as you say. But I'd guess "huge budgets." They are from the pre-cable era of great mini-series ("Roots", "Rich Man, Poor Man") when the form was a staple, bookend feature of network fall scheduling. WOW especially was shot largely on location in Europe, although WAR has a lot of European and Asian scenes as well (the whole concentration camp arc for example.)
There is a very large romance aspect (Mitchum/Pug's slow-motion divorce and taking up with a much younger, beautiful woman; his wife, actress Polly Bergen's affair with actor Peter Graves of "Mission Impossible", who just "happens" to work on the Manhattan Project, etc.)
For viewers with only a smattering of history it did a lot to illustrate the flows, particularly with Hitler's rise, and, once the war started, with some of the battle strategies, especially in the Pacific.
Outside of the romance features, both mini-series and both books reminded me of Woody Allen's great "Zelig", with Pug as Zelig, a man who just happens, by sometimes tortured plot contrivance, to be present at Every Major Historical Event. It's not every four-striper who is FDR's go-to guy with the world. But if you can overlook that bit of novel mechanics needed to make the thing hang together, I'd recco both to forumites.
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I think I read it twice when I was younger (1st time when I was 13-14 and then again at 17-18)... it might be good time to read it again... [:)]
I know my WOW "died" in a sauna when I didn't have a magazine handy to read.[:)]
BTW, I think that the miniseries (I watched it, I think, in mid to late 1980's) prompted me to re-read the books the 2nd time...
Arggh! You're making me want to go look on Amazon to see if there are DVDs. I can't be doing that right now!!![:)]
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I didn't get to catch but a bit of either series. What did you think of them?
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A fantastic book! Anyone interested in military matters, no matter what era or setting, will really enjoy it.
I recall that it was on the Commandant of the Marine Corps official reading list for Marines back in the 1980s. Officers and enlisted.
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A fantastic book! Anyone interested in military matters, no matter what era or setting, will really enjoy it.
I recall that it was on the Commandant of the Marine Corps official reading list for Marines back in the 1980s. Officers and enlisted.
His thoughts on citizenship were interesting. The movie however struck me as 90210 in space. The DI and Doogie Howser Psychic were fun though. Sadly I did end up rooting for the bugs.
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Then the director changed, and War and Remembrance was horrible... as they changed the focus from the Henry family to the Jastrow family.
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the great triumphalist American war movies.
Does Starship Troopers count?
I feel about that like some here do about "Pearl Harbor."
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Does Starship Troopers count?
I feel about that like some here do about "Pearl Harbor."
Oh my God! You mentioned the Movie That Should Never Be Mentioned!