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Top 10 War Films of All Time (in my opinion)
Just thought I'd get the war film discussion going, with my top 10 war films of all-time list...(in no particular order)
A couple of lesser known films I would recommend would be The Guns of Navarone (1961) and The Great Raid (2005).
Your comments and suggestions are encouraged and appreciated! Make sure to vote in our Best war film of all time poll
Apocalypse Now (1979)
Vietnam, 1969. Burnt out Special Forces officer Captain Willard is sent into the jungle with top-secret orders to find and kill renegade Colonel Kurtz who has set up his own army within the jungle. As Willard descends into the jungle, he is slowly over taken by the jungle's mesmerizing powers and battles the insanity which surrounds him. His boat crew succumbs to drugs and is slowly killed off one by one. As Willard continues his journey he becomes more and more like the man he was sent to kill.
Written by Michael Arndt
The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)
The film deals with the situation of British prisoners of war during World War II who are ordered to build a bridge to accommodate the Burma-Siam railway. Their instinct is to sabotage the bridge but, under the leadership of Colonel Nicholson (Alec Guinness), they are persuaded that the bridge should be constructed as a symbol of British morale, spirit and dignity in adverse circumstances. At first, the prisoners admire Nicholson when he bravely endures torture rather than compromise his principles for the benefit of the Japanese commandant Saito (Sessue Hayakawa). He is an honorable but arrogant man, who is slowly revealed to be a deluded obsessive. He convinces himself that the bridge is a monument to British character, but actually is a monument to himself, and his insistence on its construction becomes a subtle form of collaboration with the enemy. Unknown to him, the Allies have sent a mission into the jungle, led by Warden (Jack Hawkins) and an American, Shears (William Holden), to blow up the bridge.
Written by alfiehitchie
Das Boot (1981)
It is 1942 and the German submarine fleet is heavily engaged in the so called "Battle of the Atlantic" to harass and destroy English shipping. With better escorts of the Destroyer Class, however, German U-Boats have begun to take heavy losses. "Das Boot" is the story of one such U-Boat crew, with the film examining how these submariners maintained their professionalism as soldiers, attempted to accomplish impossible missions, while all the time attempting to understand and obey the ideology of the government under which they served.
Written by Anthony Hughes
Saving Private Ryan (1998)
Opening with the Allied invasion of Normandy on 6 June 1944, members of the 2nd Ranger Battalion under Cpt. Miller fight ashore to secure a beachhead. Amidst the fighting, two brothers are killed in action. Earlier in New Guinea, a third brother is KIA. Their mother, Mrs. Ryan, is to receive all three of the grave telegrams on the same day. The United States Army Chief of Staff, George C. Marshall, is given an opportunity to alleviate some of her grief when he learns of a fourth brother, Private James Ryan, and decides to send out 8 men (Cpt. Miller and select members from 2nd Rangers) to find him and bring him back home to his mother...
Written by J.Zelman
The Great Escape (1963)
Based on a true story, a group of allied escape artist type prisoners of war are all put in an 'escape proof' camp. Their leader decides to try to take out several hundred all at once. The first half of the film is played for comedy as the prisoners mostly outwit their jailers to dig the escape tunnel. The second half is high adventure as they use boats and trains and planes to get out of occupied Europe.
Written by John Vogel
Full Metal Jacket (1987)
A two-segment story that follows young men from the start of recruit training in the Marine Corps to the lethal cauldron known as Vietnam. The first segment follows Joker, Pyle and others as they progress through the hell of USMC boot-camp at the hands of the colorful, foul-mouthed Gunnery Sergeant Hartman. The second begins in Vietnam, near Hue, at the time of the Tet Offensive. Joker, along with Animal Mother, Rafterman and others, face threats such as ambush, booby traps, and Viet Cong snipers as they move through the city.
Written by Derek O'Cain
The Deer Hunter (1978)
Michael, Nick, and Steven are three buddies from the steel mill town of Clairton, Penn.They are like schoolmates, hanging out in a local bar and enjoying weekends of deer-hunting. Michael and Nick are also both in love with Linda, who seems to juggle both of the men. But their placid life is soon to be changed after they are enlisted in the airborne infantry of Vietnam. So they all celebrate a goodbye at Steven's wedding and they leave to Vietnam, where they are captured by the enemy and forced to play a game of Russian Roulette. They escape and return home, but their lives are forever changed. Nick stays in Vietnam, Michael returns to Linda, and Steven is handicapped after losing a leg in the war.
Written by Jasper Yangchareon
Platoon (1986)
Chris Taylor (Charlie Sheen) is a young, naive American who gives up college and volunteers for combat in Vietnam. Upon arrival, he quickly discovers that his presence is quite nonessential, and is considered insignificant to the other soldiers, as he has not fought for as long as the rest of them and felt the effects of combat. Chris has two commanding officers, the ill-tempered and indestructible Staff Sergeant Robert Barnes (Tom Berenger) and the more pleasant and cooperative Sergeant Elias Grodin (Willem Dafoe). A line is drawn between the two officers and a number of men in the platoon when an illegal killing occurs during a village raid. As the war continues, Chris himself draws towards psychological meltdown. And as he struggles for survival, he soon realizes he is fighting two battles, the conflict with the enemy and the conflict between the men within his platoon.
Written by Jeremy Thomson
The Guns of Navarone (1961)
1943. With the battle of Stalingrad turning the war against them, the Germans are attempting to bully neutral Turkey into joining the Axis; to this end they have trapped 2,000 British soldiers on Kiros, an island in the Aegean, with only one sea route for evacuation, a sea route commanded by two gigantic German antiship batteries deployed in a massive cliffside bunker on the island of Navarone. Immune to air attack and too much for Allied battleships to suppress, the British muster Keith Mallory, a commando officer who has been working on occupied Crete for nearly two years and who is an expert mountaineer, to ferry a team of British commandos to the only area of Navarone that is not monitored by the Germans, a 400-foot cliff. Greek resistance is to meet the team inland and guide them around German patrols to the area of the German guns. However, the commanding officer of the British team suffers grave injury in the climb and Mallory must take control of the mission, despite clashes with explosives expert John Anthony Miller, who upon the arrival of the night of the raid finds his equipment has been sabotaged, thus exposing a traitor in the team's ranks.
Written by Michael Daly
The Great Raid (2005)
Set in the Philippines in 1945 towards the end of WWII, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Henry Mucci and Captain Robert Prince, the 6th Ranger Battalion undertake a daring rescue mission against all odds. Traveling thirty miles behind enemy lines, they intend to liberate over 500 American Soldiers from the notorious Cabanatuan Japanese POW camp in the most audacious rescue ever.
Written by themusicman999
Black Hawk Down (2001)
Action/war drama based on the best-selling book detailing a near-disastrous mission in Somalia on October 3, 1993 where nearly 100 U.S. Army Rangers, commanded by Capt. Mike Steele, were dropped by helicopter deep into the capital city of Mogadishu to capture two top lieutenants of a Somali warlord which lead to a large and drawn-out firefight between the Rangers and hundreds of Somali gunmen which led to the destruction of two U.S. Black Hawk helicopters in Mogadishu, and the heroic efforts by various Rangers to get to them, centering on Sgt. Eversmann, commanding one Ranger unit named Chalk Four, leading Rangers to the first black hawk crash site, to Warrant Officer Durant who was only survivor of the second black hawk crash site and whom was captured, to Col. McKnight who leads a rescue convoy for the Rangers only to get lost within the hostile city, to Sgt. Sanderson desperately trying to get to the first crash site, to Staff Sgt. Yurek who leads two fellow Rangers, Nelson and Twombly to meet with up their squad, Chalk Four, at the first crash site, to many others involved who where either killed or survived.
Written by Matthew Patay
Honorable Mention
Letters From Iwo Jima (2006) - well done but not a film I would see again and again..
Enemy at the Gates (2001) - Good Film, almost made my "Top 10"
War Films considered by some to be "classic" that I have never seen and can't comment
Sergeant York (1941)
The Pianist (2002)
Stalag 17 (1953)
The Thin Red Line (1998)
Downfall (2005)
All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)
The Longest Day (1962)
Paths of Glory (1957)
Flags of our Fathers (2006)
Films considered by some to be "classic war films" that I don't consider to be war films.
The African Queen (1951)
Braveheart (1995)
Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
War Films I Didnt Care For
M*A*S*H' (1970) - having nightmares of bad tv re-runs and a worse movie
Patton (1970) - yawn
Three Kings (1999) - Ice Cube, Marky Mark, and Clooney in a war film?
Schindler's List (1993) - well done but too damn dark and depressing |
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Thu Jul 05, 2007 2:19 pm |
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The Pianist, excellent World War II movie. I loved it. Guns of Navarone, didnt finish watching but it was good. And Black Hawk down is also a good bloody war movie. |
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Thu Jul 05, 2007 2:20 pm |
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Good joices Spas, but for me thare have been so many my top ten list would change every 20 minutes. |
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Thu Jul 05, 2007 3:09 pm |
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i think the vietnam films are good, like platoon and apocalypse now, cuz some war films portray the main character's nationality as being the heroic nation that kicked other's asses in the war, however these dont.
good choice dude, im a film guy myself  |
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Thu Jul 05, 2007 3:53 pm |
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well what about escape to victory?
eagle has landed?
Who dares wins?
Dads Army
spartacus
all classic wartime films |
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Thu Jul 05, 2007 4:22 pm |
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dunno wat ull think of this, but some films like "troy" i think are good, the fights anyways not the sloppy shit bout lvin eachother
some of the battles look realistic, also kingdom of heaven is good.
and we were soldiers (vietnam)
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Fri Jul 06, 2007 12:23 am |
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that top ten really sums it up....could be longer though lol |
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Fri Jul 06, 2007 1:44 am |
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I dont know spastic...but I think you have missed out on a few VERY good war movies. These would certainly out do some of the ones you have mentioned
Where eagles dare, Midway, Battle of the bulge, A bridge too far..and how the hell could you miss Battle of Britain?! They all had excellent actors and were really good.
I would cut Deer Hunter, Black hawk down and The great raid and put Where eagles dare, Battle of the Bulge and Battle of Britain in.
Deer hunter wasnt really that good...black hawk down is average |
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Fri Jul 06, 2007 2:19 am |
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Heres my top 10(there is no order i love them all)
-Enemy At the Gates
-Black Hawk Down
-We Were Soldiers
-Band of Brothers(Loved all 10 hours of it!)
-The Sniper Trilogy
-The Great Escape
-Midway
-Full Metal Jacket(This is my rifle, this is my gun! This is for fighting, this is for fun!)
-Battle of Britain
-Battle of the Bulge
-300
I didnt care for the older movies, such as Guns of Navarone, mainly because of the quality of the movie, and how it limited how much i could get into the movie....
Honorable mentions:
-Jarhead
-Annapolis(Not really a war picture but eh it was pretty good)
-Platoon(More about retards in the army and getting high than actually about war)
-Das Boot
-Saving Private Ryan
Other films that are war related:
-Lord of War
-Blood Diamond |
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Fri Jul 06, 2007 2:21 am |
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shit mustang you need to watch some of the older films |
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Fri Jul 06, 2007 2:22 am |
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nah too old for me |
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Fri Jul 06, 2007 3:11 pm |
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My list in no order
Braveheart
Saving Private Ryan
Platoon
Full Metal Jacket
BlackHawk Down
We Were Soilders
Pianist
Enemy At The Gate
Patton
Gettysburg
Dont know I consider Pianist a war movie. It is no doubt an excellent movie and a movie based during a time of war. Either way it is an excellent movie and a true story about a Jewish man and what he went through to survive.
Patton I dont know if I really enjoy the whole movie or just throwing it in for a few minutes to watch Patton make his famous speech, but then again if that speech was the whole movie it would still be on my list.
Also Honorable mention to Band of Brothers even if it was just as HBO series. |
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Fri Jul 06, 2007 3:14 pm |
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good input guys keep it coming, and I will edit the story on the homepage to include some of the other films suggested. Maybe top 20 or 25..... |
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Fri Jul 06, 2007 6:18 pm |
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if you guys want i can pt some links up for some classics? |
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Fri Jul 06, 2007 6:39 pm |
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yes pain do that |
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Fri Jul 06, 2007 9:15 pm |
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yo fuk u and yo classic shit |
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classic films are like milfs, some people say they get better with age, but theres nothing like a young hot chick  |
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no mustang fu and your gay choices |
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Sat Jul 07, 2007 7:36 pm |
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I agree with pain LOL
Mustang...the movies made back then sometimes were bigger and better than the movies made today.
And for you to discount the older movies that are EXTREMELY good in how they were made (not to mention the actors involved) just illustrates you have an extremely biased opinion. Give the movies a go, check em out. You might be pleasantly surprised. |
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