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#21: Re: What is the best WW2 film made (in your opinion): Author: Ramcke PostPosted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 4:14 pm
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russian filmmakers made a huge Stalingrad movie, not bad but not great

Downfall has some nice scenes, i remember the SS unit all in correct camo(lol,holliwood never has germans in correct uniforms)

Brad Pitt is doing a tank movie, coming out in Oct in UK

#22: Re: What is the best WW2 film made (in your opinion): Author: Tippi-SimoLocation: Helsinki PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 4:11 pm
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Last one I saw worth mention is "Unsere Mütter, unsere Väter" / "Generation War"
It is actually a 3 part miniseries.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1883092/

#23: Re: What is the best WW2 film made (in your opinion): Author: agidol PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 7:46 pm
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Surprised no one mentioned Saving Private Ryan or Letters from Iwo Jima.

they are not exactly movies but the band of brothers and the Pacific are also worthy of watching!

#24: Re: What is the best WW2 film made (in your opinion): Author: RodmorgLocation: Bournemouth PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 9:43 pm
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Agidol, I've heard of SPR and seen it, but not my favorite. I prefer the films from the 60's-late 80's films.

I'm hoping that Fury would be a nice film when it comes out in mid October.

#25: Re: What is the best WW2 film made (in your opinion): Author: Antony_nz PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 2:29 am
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Letters of Iwo Jima was good. But theirs one thing that completely screwed the movie up. Filter! !!!!!!
God Dam it. The whole entire movie was filmed in a blue filter. Cant watch it. Everything looks gray or green or orange or blue.
So many movies do it these days. Just show us what was actually filmed in real life. I saw a behind the scenes photo of Eastwood and a Japanese soldier. And it looked awesome with out the filter!

Saving private Ryan was obviously a great war movie. Got me into ww2 in a major way.  I loved it. But i was just a kid.
SPR was more of a emotional roller coaster than a representation of a military operation.(for my taste)  I could post some more criticisms of SPR. But ill leave it at that. There are also general criticisms of Spielberg that could be discussed. Despite the fact he is a great director.

#26: Re: What is the best WW2 film made (in your opinion): Author: johnsilverLocation: Florida PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 12:06 pm
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Before there was Das Boot.. There was this odd little movie about sea faring German sailors before and after the war. Starts off with career in peacetime, ends with fall of Germany.

One of the 1st Naval books read from WW2. Movie cut out many areas and can be hard to find now on the net, though is still a hard-hitter for it's time.. "Sharks and Little Fish"

Sharks and Little Fish

Edit:

My favorite part in the book is where Teichman reports to the old Minesweeper for the 1st time, an old grizzled cook greets him as he's trying to report, says nothing except: Moses, you idle bastard.. Get busy and peel those spuds"

Teichman knew he was in for a world of hurt.. Had to knock jack boots upside down to get the cockroaches out of them before putting them on after waking up before each shift. The author put so many truths into wooden hulled old relics and old grilled sailors into this story (book) tho the movie left some out. The story is an incredible set of tales and lives, mostly true it seems.

#27: Re: What is the best WW2 film made (in your opinion): Author: HogansHeros PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 5:09 pm
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The Battle of the River Plate/Pursuit of the Graf Spee (I hate when movies change names for an American release) deserves a mention.  It made a commendable effort for realism with the ships used: HMS Cumberland and HMNZS Achilles [having been sold and recommissioned INS Delhi] both appear as themselves in the film. HMS Jamaica filled in for HMS Exeter and HMS Sheffield for HMS Ajax. The real big, but understandable, variance was USS Salem pretending to be Admiral Graf Spee--which added the complication of US Navy prohibitions on using Nazi insignia aboard.

While the battle itself is entertaining enough (though the timeline obviously gets fudged a little) the diplomatic wrangling after the battle was just as interesting to me in part because that is a side of things not often shown in war films. I could have done without the bits about the prisoners aboard Graf Spee but the idea for the movie was based on a book by one of them so I guess they had to be included--plus they add a self sacrificing human interest hook, but I still could have done without it.

#28: Re: What is the best WW2 film made (in your opinion): Author: vobbnobb PostPosted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 7:08 am
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just found this
http://www.filmy-wojenne.info/index.php?film=infantry_movies&f=13

#29: Re: What is the best WW2 film made (in your opinion): Author: johnsilverLocation: Florida PostPosted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 9:00 am
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vobbnobb wrote (View Post):
just found this
http://www.filmy-wojenne.info/index.php?film=infantry_movies&f=13  


Original Zulu on that list is one of the best movies ever made IMO. Young Michael Caine.. Loaded with great actors. Remake in the late 70's ain't bad either. Highly recommend watching both versions back to back. TONS of supporting actors. They had to spend a fortune making both.

#30: Re: What is the best WW2 film made (in your opinion): Author: HogansHeros PostPosted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 6:07 pm
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Paths of Glory is a good--maybe great--film but again I'm not sure it is exactly a "war film". Maybe it is a war film but not a battle film if you grasp the distinction.

#31: Re: What is the best WW2 film made (in your opinion): Author: platoon_michaelLocation: Right behind you PostPosted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 3:17 pm
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Cant say its a best but the Monuments Men was fairly good.

#32: Re: What is the best WW2 film made (in your opinion): Author: UberdaveLocation: Kansas, USA PostPosted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 8:18 pm
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Ugh, I thought Monuments Men felt more like a documentary than a movie.  Confused

As for anything American-made out in the last five years, I'd say 'Fury'.

#33: Re: What is the best WW2 film made (in your opinion): Author: platoon_michaelLocation: Right behind you PostPosted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 11:37 pm
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If you look at the task they had at hand how could you expect anything more than a documentary type of film?
For some reason what they did isn't considered Glorious.
And yet how can you consider it to be any but Glorious?

The importance of the film is not the film itself, but what those men accomplished and the circumstances in which they had to do their job.

Lets not forget the fact that not only did somebody had the foresight to not only think of such historical importance and strive to save it, but put their lives on the line for it.


This isn't a movie made to entertain you.

Its a movie made to enlighten you.
No different than those depicting the Concentration Camps. Such as how they did with Band of Brothers.

It just doesn't receive that amount of attention.

Look at how the Allies focused on the amount of Gold that was captured rather than the amount of Art that was saved.  That was a True National broadcast from back then.
The amount of Gold captured was national Headlines.

Not the Amount of Art that was obtained.

There was so much more to WWII,other than killing.


Look at the statement at the end of the film for an example.


"Will anybody remember the men who died to save art 30 years from now"?

#34: Re: What is the best WW2 film made (in your opinion): Author: sod98 PostPosted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 11:20 am
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Another good Pacific War movie - Oba. You need to get a copy that has subs for the Japanese audio which is about half the movie. Closest other movie to it would be Letters from Iwo Jima.

A mini series ( 3 episodes ) - Generation War. From the German perspective also.

Also await releases that look good - Unbroken and the Mighty Eighth. Off the topic a little - 71.

#35: Re: What is the best WW2 film made (in your opinion): Author: sod98 PostPosted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 1:05 am
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A new WW2 movie - April 9th. Based on the German invasion of Denmark in 1940. Uses pretty authentic Dane and German weapons, armoured cars and tanks of the era. Overall a very good watch as long as you don't mind subs as it is Danish.



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