In Reply to: Criterion releasing two of the best war films ever on Bluray... posted by semuta on October 6, 2010 at 09:28:55:
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- Thin Red Line has no business being mentioned in the same line as P of G. None, whatsoever. nt - tinear 09:48:03 10/06/10 (17)
- You have to visit a war in order to understand films about them.... . . . - mr grits 13:40:34 10/06/10 (2)
- Apocalypse Now - Mossback 09:19:36 10/09/10 (0)
- It certainly helps - danj 23:04:42 10/06/10 (0)
- RE: Thin Red Line has no business being mentioned in the same line as P of G. None, whatsoever. nt - semuta 10:08:59 10/06/10 (0)
- When are they going to release the BEST war movie ever? - Victor Khomenko 09:50:28 10/06/10 (12)
- I like the last hour of "Come See" when it really got horrifically crazy.... - mr grits 17:29:14 10/06/10 (1)
- The scale does matter - Victor Khomenko 06:08:39 10/07/10 (0)
- And one of the greatest films about children. Have you seen Vittorio - tinear 14:19:32 10/06/10 (1)
- "Have you seen Vittorio..." Yes. nt - Victor Khomenko 06:05:45 10/07/10 (0)
- I bought Forbidden Games a while ago. Haven't cued it up yet. Will do so promptly. (nt) - semuta 10:07:13 10/06/10 (7)
- Which one? :) - Victor Khomenko 10:15:36 10/06/10 (6)
- No, the Clement film... - semuta 10:27:11 10/06/10 (5)
- I was jesting, of course! :) nt - Victor Khomenko 10:52:16 10/06/10 (4)
- I suspected that. You got me. (nt) - semuta 12:38:57 10/06/10 (3)
- Pssst, he has that version on Blu Ray. * - mr grits 13:27:51 10/06/10 (2)
- LOL! I have it on my Hot Pink Ray... nt - Victor Khomenko 13:33:15 10/06/10 (1)
- I knew it, I knew it, I knew it. * - mr grits 13:41:06 10/06/10 (0)