If you haven't seen it check it out, one of the most intense war films I've seen and it wasn't even that ripe with violence it was just fantastically done.
Is it in all theaters yet? I have a hard time finding the "select" theaters that they talk about. I've been wanting to watch this since it got high praises from Ebert.
I'd also like to support Gachi's selection of Glory. It is honestly one of my favorite movies. I'm surprised by the lack of Patton...
Yes CJ, Glory is the shit! Saw it in high school history. Generation Kill is good, and no, not because I'm a Marine because I watched it before joining. /biggrin.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":D" border="0" alt="biggrin.gif" />
If you haven't seen it check it out, one of the most intense war films I've seen and it wasn't even that ripe with violence it was just fantastically done.
great movie. its actually what inspired this thread, but i just couldn't put it in my top 5.
a war movie is a movie set in / about a war. i think many people here are confining themselves to 20th century wars.
I don't think people are necessarily confining themselves to 20th century wars, but there are far more good 20th century war movies than there are about pre-modern eras. I don't know exactly why that is, but I would venture to guess it is due largely to the fact that we know so much more about 20th century wars than any others. That and we can relate much more easily to a soldier in modern warfare.
You guys are just reaching for movies now. There's a difference between a War movie and an Action movie. If you're trying to choose a movie that has a fight scene as a War movie, you're wrong imho.
You guys are just reaching for movies now. There's a difference between a War movie and an Action movie. If you're trying to choose a movie that has a fight scene as a War movie, you're wrong imho.
I've been following the strict criteria of: movies whose actions center around or take place during a war.
if it was really just fight scenes, this would have already gotten way out of hand.
All the Military folks in the thread want all their war movies to be about America kicking ass, emirite? /tongue.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":P" border="0" alt="tongue.gif" />
I really like all of your lists but I just wanted to add Gladiator and the HBO series Rome (revolved around a war to put people in and out of power but barely showed the war).
Just finished Generation Kill. Gachi, did this series not give you second thoughts about being a Marine? It paints so much of the leadership as incompetent and/or retarded.