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Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2003 12:37 am
by Maliki
Well at least i got the name right.
And since this is a worst movie thread i'll have to agree with whoever said Battle of the Bulge.I get nauseous if i even see it programmed for that week.
On the flip side one "War" movie i could watch anytime is Kelly's Heroes.At least that one was more realistic:p
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2003 6:24 am
by Brigz
Originally posted by dighost
The carrier movie was the "Final Countdown" with Martin Sheen...
Another movie I didn't like. A movie about a nuclear aircraft carrier with Tomcats taking on the 1941 equipped Japanese Navy just isn't very interesting. And besides, it was another lame, "big picture" with a "made for TV" script. Reminded me of the old "Time Tunnel" TV series. The only good thing about it was that Kathrine Ross was in it (Sam Elliot is a very lucky man).
Great part where the two zero's are intercepted by the tomcats..hehe
Real exciting. You really didn't think those Zero's had any chance of shooting down those F-14's did you?;)
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2003 6:33 am
by Brigz
Originally posted by CCB
You know, I think Red Dawn IS a war movie. Its set during WW3. The guys are running around with assault rifles, tanks, attack copters, etc. I mean, if that ain't a war movie, I don't know what is.
OK, sure they weren't uniformed soldiers, but don't partisans count too?
So was "Starship Troopers" a war movie? I actually liked that movie very much. So much that I bought the DVD.
Ken and Barbies fighting some really ugly and vicious bugs. Great special effects. And I really liked the co-ed shower facilities. Doesn't get much better than that. Sure looked like war to me.
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2003 7:32 am
by Raindog101
Originally posted by Dave Briggs
So was "Starship Troopers" a war movie? I actually liked that movie very much. So much that I bought the DVD.
Ken and Barbies fighting some really ugly and vicious bugs. Great special effects. And I really liked the co-ed shower facilities. Doesn't get much better than that. Sure looked like war to me.
Defining a “war movie” is turning out to be just as interesting as the original topic.
Is “Gunga Din” a war movie? How about “Zulu Dawn”? If “Gunga Din” was a war movie, is “The Four Feathers”(all 4 versions) a war movie? How about “The Wild Geese”? or “The Dogs of War”? If “Starship Troopers” is a war movie(I would say yes, it is)then so is “Red Dawn” I would think…
Hamburger Hill..
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2003 12:03 pm
by wulfir
Originally posted by Hawk
I dont know if anyone said it yet but
Hamburger Hill...Dam that movie sucked.
How high was that hill.
They were forever climbing a 90 degree angle hill...
I understand there was Friendly fire but ouch.......i think the audience also got hit at the box office....
I thought it was an OK movie.
Liked the beginning with the camera 'floting' along the Vietnam memorial gradually being replaced with running troops..
Some cool details too, like sandbags on the trucks - for protection against mines I guess..
Re: Hamburger Hill..
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2003 4:23 pm
by abradley
Originally posted by wulfir
I thought it was an OK movie.
Liked the beginning with the camera 'floting' along the Vietnam memorial gradually being replaced with running troops..
Some cool details too, like sandbags on the trucks - for protection against mines I guess..
I read someplace it was pretty accurate, the biggest change they made was having one squad through the whole battle...in the real battle the troops were rotated. But most of it was accurate...including the General overhead in the chopper grypping because they ain't moving fast enough.
Heard that after the battle the troops raise a bunch of money for someone to take him out!
I liked it...but I would!
The Keep
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2003 10:59 pm
by Noodleboy
Originally posted by Maliki
Actually there is one movie that i'm interested in,its not a war movie per say.Its about a castle in Hungary or Romania,i think,and theres these German troops stationed there well they go messing around in the castle and all hell breaks loose so to speak.Its called the Keep,i think,read the book but never seen the movie.
The movie was made by Michael Mann (Heat, Manhunter) and starred Jurgen Prochnow i think and David Carradine. The music was the lowpoint (Tangerine Dream) and it didn't capture the creepiness of the book.
The uniforms were pretty accurate and the suspense was adequate i suppose. Need to see it again actually to give it a proper review. i think it could be meade better with today's special effects.
As for Starship Troopers -why didn't they just use tanks? -d'oh!!
"Come and See"
Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2003 10:42 pm
by Stefdragon
I know this thread is supposed to be about the worst movie, so I will offer "The Marx Brothers Storm Verdun!"
No seriously.
Anyone else see the Soviet 1985 movie "Come And See"?
I thought it was one of the most intense damnations of war, using some of the most powerful and moving visual imagery of savagery, I have ever seen.
It's about Russian Partisans in 1943 BelyoRussia.
It centers on two male and female teenagers who are caught up in the whole bloody mess.
In the States, it is rated 3 1/2 out of 4 Stars!
You must see this movie if you play WIR!
In a previous post I told you all to check out the Yugo "No Man's Land", come and see "Come And See", and I think you will also be impressed.
(Word of advice, don't eat a big meal first!)
Let me know what you think!

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2003 11:05 am
by Matt Erickson
This thread topic popped up in battlfronts website....I nominated
....invasion of america...crap it was so bad when I saw it as a kid it gave me nightmares any ways it was about italy taking over america...well i think it was italy geez...but for a more contemporary slant I nominate..."the siege of firebase gloria"
never seen so many near sighted VC in a movie ever!
I bought blackhawk down on dvd havent whatched it yet(or opened it) should I or return it?

Re: "Come and See"
Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2003 11:16 am
by davewolf
Originally posted by Stefdragon
Anyone else see the Soviet 1985 movie "Come And See"?
I thought it was one of the most intense damnations of war, using some of the most powerful and moving visual imagery of savagery, I have ever seen.
It's about Russian Partisans in 1943 BelyoRussia.
It centers on two male and female teenagers who are caught up in the whole bloody mess.
In the States, it is rated 3 1/2 out of 4 Stars!
You must see this movie if you play WIR!
In a previous post I told you all to check out the Yugo "No Man's Land", come and see "Come And See", and I think you will also be impressed.
(Word of advice, don't eat a big meal first!)
Correctly. If you want to see the horrors of war (crimes), there you go.
I remember barely that I once watched parts of "Come and see". (I didn't know that it would be interesting before. Didn't see it again in the meantime. Shame on me...) Even that little memory still makes me shiver.
There you can see the one and only bad wolf.
Homo homini lupus, as we Turks use to say...
Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2003 12:11 pm
by nelmsm1
Originally posted by Matt Erickson
This thread topic popped up in battlfronts website....I nominated
....invasion of america...crap it was so bad when I saw it as a kid it gave me nightmares any ways it was about italy taking over america...well i think it was italy geez...but for a more contemporary slant I nominate..."the siege of firebase gloria"
never seen so many near sighted VC in a movie ever!
I bought blackhawk down on dvd havent whatched it yet(or opened it) should I or return it?
WATCH IT!!!!!
Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2003 12:16 pm
by Matt Erickson
ok I will, my neighbors nephew who is a marine saw it and liked it
also saw good reviews on simhq.com...so I guess it's a keeper...thanks for your input...cheers.
Black Hawk Down
Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2003 8:38 pm
by Stefdragon
I can't believe I'm saying this!
Blawk Hawk Down?
THUMBS UP!
See the two hour documentary,
"The True Story of B.H.D.",
RIVETING!-Stef

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2003 5:37 am
by Mad Cow
Originally posted by Les the Sarge 9-1
I think the first Rambo film did a nice job of saying what it did.
The only tragedy was the other two had to drag it into the mud by virtue of guilt by association.
Returning US vets went through hell thanks to most of American society. America hated that war and hated its vets.
I think Rambo was a good attempt at saying something for the vets.
The two sequels though were only about making money. You can spit on them at will.
I totally agree with you about "
First Blood" It was a good movie which got its point across. Not a war movie at all, but a good action film with a different story.
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2003 7:09 pm
by afonzie
why are the tigers built on T-34 in saving private ryan??;)
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2003 7:10 pm
by afonzie
best war movie: ...iron cross... with james coburn
Re: Re: Maybe you're talking about...
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2003 11:46 pm
by screamer
Originally posted by Stefdragon
BINGO!

I also liked "Gettysburg". It is actually the fairly faithful screen
adaption of a Pulitzer Prize winning novel: "The Killer Angels"
by Michael Shaara-Great Book...get the paperback.
"The best and most realistic historical novel about war I have ever read"-General H. Norman Schwarzkopf
(You guys on this forum might not have heard of him. He's actually still alive. hehe)
He led one of the most devastating and decisive armored BLITZKRIEGS in all of history.
gettysburg, im trying to get my hands on that movie for quite some time now. but these are the netherlands and ardly anyone even knows what gettys burg was. importing the dvd wont work either and the old vcr is kaputt because legoblock misteriously got inside[ hey had to do something to convince mom to buy a dvd player/recorder]
as for the worst warmovie ive seen, Battle of the bulge. total wast of my time, even when i was about 10[thats 7years ago]
SPR was nice when i first saw it but it showed is flaws the second time.
band of brothers was great.
i cant really rember final countdown, i saw it years ago, when i was just a little boy.
there is also some crappy movie starring george peppard about v2's a saw on bbc a week ago
Re: Re: Re: Maybe you're talking about...
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2003 11:58 pm
by CCB
Originally posted by screamer
the old vcr is kaputt because legoblock misteriously got inside
BAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

Gettysburg
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2003 12:09 am
by Stefdragon
Originally posted by screamer
gettysburg, im trying to get my hands on that movie for quite some time now.
I think the reason you can't find it is because it is a TV movie; I believe. I could be wrong, but that's my recollection.
As I said before, even if you don't play Sid's Civil War series, (people say the graphics are dated and that it is flawed [WHAT COMPUTER GAME ISN'T?}), the wealth of historical information, OB's, maps, etc. that you get on the compilation CD that I bought recently for just $10, is simply amazing.
I like playing the game. Good audio. Good AI.
If you want to learn everything about Gettysburg, Anteitem (bloodiest single day in American history), and the American Civil War in general, pick up that CD, you won't regret it.
Seventeen years old????
(Next month I will be exactly three times your age. Think about that for a while.)
GROW UP ALREADY!! hehe

Re: Gettysburg
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2003 12:28 am
by rbrunsman
Originally posted by Stefdragon
I think the reason you can't find it is because it is a TV movie; I believe. I could be wrong, but that's my recollection.
It was released in theatres. I sat through the 4 hours of it in 1993 and it was great. Just go to Amazon.com and search for it. You'll see it there.