1. Come And See (WWII) - Psychedelic, intense, rich in allegory and biblical references (the title comes from chapter 6 of the Book of Revelation). No special effects as real guns and ordinance were used. The cow strafing scene is frighteningly real (note to Hollywood - this is what real tracer rounds look like!).
2. The Thin Red Line (WWII) - Undoubtedly influenced by the above. A visual and metaphysical masterpiece from Terrence Malick. Why in God's name is this not on Blu-Ray?
3. Gallipoli (WWI) - For various reasons the disastrous Gallipoli campaign has become an indelible part of the Australian national psyche. Full of Australian humour which will go over the heads of everyone else.
4. Das Boot (WWII) - Claustrophobic and dark, it almost makes the viewer feel sorry for the Germans.
5. The Battle For Algiers - A matter-of-fact portrayal of the insurgency and counter-insurgency which led to tactical victory for the French but ultimately independence for Algeria. Non professional actors give it authenticity, along with it being filmed on location where the actual events took place. Banned by the French for several years.
6. All Quiet On The Western Front (original)(WWI) - I still think the 360 degree panoramic shot of the machine-gun mowing down advancing infantry is the most harrowing scene in any war movie ever made.
7. The Longest Day (WWII) - Sean Connery, John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, Rod Steiger, Robert Wagner, Henry Fonda. I mean, who ISN'T in this movie? An absolute classic. The Free French attack on the Ouistreham casino (complete with nuns) is still thrilling after all these years. Looks great on Blu-Ray.
8. Downfall (WWII) - Bruno Ganz steals the show as Hitler.
9. Black Hawk Down - A hardcore minimalist combat movie from Ridley Scott. No subplots, no crappy romantic love interest with a Hollywood "it girl", no politics, no top brass, just the guys on the ground doing their thing. Phenomenal on Blu-Ray.
10. Breaker Morant (Boer War) - Partly a courtroom drama, but it deals with the colonial politics of the British Empire well. Edward Woodward puts in a fantastic performance.
I don't think there are any great Vietnam War movies (unless you count The Odd Angry Shot, but that is too obscure to include, and it would only make sense to Australian audiences). Correct me if I am wrong about there not being any great Vietnam movies.
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Topic - All this Hurt Locker talk has got me thinking about the best war movies. Here's my list - Doug Flynn 19:12:12 03/06/10 (47)
- RE: All this Hurt Locker talk has got me thinking about the best war movies. Here's my list - Ruinthere@sbcglobal.net 17:07:11 04/17/10 (1)
- The best Vietnam war movie, IMHO - Jay Buridan 11:22:16 09/01/12 (0)
- Seven Samurai. - JimL 09:05:01 03/17/10 (0)
- Great list...more: Grand Illusion, Army Of Shadows, Paisan, Life & Death Of Colonel Blimp, No Man's Land... - Harmonia 16:26:08 03/09/10 (0)
- The Bridges at Toko Ri (nt) - geoffkait 04:31:17 03/09/10 (0)
- John Frankenheimer's "The Train". - powermatic 12:16:12 03/08/10 (0)
- Bridge On The River Kwai - mishmashmusic 05:26:58 03/08/10 (0)
- I'd add Patton, Apocalypse Now, Glory, Last of the Mohicans, The 300 and... - musetap 14:34:47 03/07/10 (1)
- Last Mohicans, great choice, add SPR, Joyeaux Noel, Three Kings, plus - Road Warrior 16:29:43 03/07/10 (0)
- "Jarhead" was pretty good. - Prisoners 10:36:43 03/07/10 (0)
- No good Vietnam films? We Were Soldiers - Road Warrior 09:10:15 03/07/10 (5)
- Sorry, but I can't take any Mel Gibson movie seriously - Doug Flynn 17:07:50 03/07/10 (4)
- I presume you saw the movie then. I guess yer mileage varied ^ - Road Warrior 19:54:33 03/07/10 (3)
- My problem with the movie. - J.R. 07:56:27 03/08/10 (1)
- I saw a lot of desperation portrayed - Road Warrior 10:25:20 03/08/10 (0)
- Yes I did, but it didn't float my boat (nt) - Doug Flynn 20:54:53 03/07/10 (0)
- RE: ZERO for you all. - patrickU 02:51:27 03/07/10 (0)
- As dad was a B-17 Pilot in WWII - ArdRi 22:11:32 03/06/10 (11)
- Really? Mine was a B-17 senior flight instructor. Where was - tinear 11:51:53 03/07/10 (1)
- Foggia,Italy You've got Mail * - ArdRi 12:13:53 03/07/10 (0)
- Thank him for us. * - mr grits 22:13:45 03/06/10 (8)
- RE: Count me in, Posthume.... nt - patrickU 02:49:26 03/07/10 (2)
- Vous ĂȘtes bienvenu * - ArdRi 12:36:41 03/07/10 (1)
- RE: Merci. And thank you for having that kind of man as a father. nt - patrickU 12:54:33 03/07/10 (0)
- It'd be my pleasure but for that.... - ArdRi 22:17:12 03/06/10 (4)
- Thank you for sharing! nt - Victor Khomenko 06:18:52 03/07/10 (3)
- Мое удовольств&# - ArdRi 12:43:02 03/07/10 (2)
- Not sure if you see the Cyrillic text lol - ArdRi 12:44:49 03/07/10 (1)
- It never works in the header - Victor Khomenko 13:27:52 03/07/10 (0)
- A few more .... - afilado 21:18:14 03/06/10 (5)
- Which Underground it is? The Kusturica one? - Victor Khomenko 06:25:05 03/07/10 (4)
- Yes, the Yugoslavian film..... - afilado 09:15:54 03/07/10 (3)
- The scene where she dances to that song is always on my mind. :) - Victor Khomenko 09:45:13 03/07/10 (2)
- RE: The scene where she dances to that song is always on my mind. :) - afilado 10:34:56 03/07/10 (1)
- Every list is personal - Victor Khomenko 11:58:08 03/07/10 (0)
- Waterloo and War and Peace. nt - Victor Khomenko 20:07:39 03/06/10 (2)
- Bought Waterloo....by golly, Steiger's over the topness worked for me . . . - mr grits 22:15:29 03/06/10 (1)
- To me he is still the best Bonaparte on screen. - Victor Khomenko 06:21:00 03/07/10 (0)
- Add Paths of Glory, The Cranes are Flying, Forbidden Games. nt - Victor Khomenko 19:56:40 03/06/10 (1)
- The Cranes are Flying, Forbidden Games: two masterpieces... - Harmonia 15:37:47 03/09/10 (0)
- Hey you cannot leave out Paths of Glory-sheeesh!nt - Des 19:55:38 03/06/10 (3)
- Agreed!! NT - Harmonia 10:48:05 03/08/10 (0)
- "If those little sweethearts... - geoffkait 10:15:34 03/07/10 (0)
- Believe it or not I've never seen it. Something I will have to remedy soon (nt) - Doug Flynn 20:22:09 03/06/10 (0)
- "Full Metal Jacket." "The Deer Hunter." Great films, both of them. nt - tinear 19:51:40 03/06/10 (2)
- FMJ suffers from being filmed in the UK, which looks nothing like VN. - Doug Flynn 20:18:41 03/06/10 (1)
- Not at all: FMJ's key battle scenes were URBAN, not jungle. Perfectly matched to, for instance, - tinear 11:59:40 03/07/10 (0)