Since Veterans Day is coming up thought it timely for this post. I'll start it off with:
A Walk in the Sun (1945) Turner screens it once in awhile. Great movie.
A Walk in the Sun (1945) Turner screens it once in awhile. Great movie.
The original from the 80s or the remake?Red dawn
never knew there was a re-makeThe original from the 80s or the remake?
Where have you been ? The remake was the biggest blockbuster if the last ten years! They had to open up three new factories making the dvd just to keep up with demand! Won a grip of awards, a copy has been saved in the vaults at the smithsonian and it is required viewing for all new military recruits because it is as real as it gets! Combat vets couldn't sit through it because it was so real and I believe a few even cried during the viewing.never knew there was a re-make
Apocalypse Now, by a wide margin.
Red dawn
I remember when that movie came out. Our Wing Commander flew in Vietnam and wrote in the base newspaper the movie was total ********. It was entertaining though.
Murphy's WarSince Veterans Day is coming up thought it timely for this post. I'll start it off with:
A Walk in the Sun (1945) Turner screens it once in awhile. Great movie.
12 o'clock high was taken from actual happenings that occurred when the " bloody 100th " based in England, flew missions against Germany. They suffered tremendous losses . The book B17 by Edward jablonsky , tells in detail , a lot of what occurred , the pilots, POWS, etc. great book. This movie has been my favorite as it seems they tried to really explain what happened to these 19-25 year old crews. Apocalypse was , I think , trying to show how stupid the Vietnam war really was. We lost thousands of troops , spent billions, got our azz handed to us, then proceeded to start another in 2003. And yes, a lot of drugs were used in Vietnam.
maybe not my favorites, but near the top of the list are "The Caine Mutiny" and "Das Boot"