Young Guns...the most famous depiction of war between Murphy's Men and the Regulators.
If you're going that route then I'll take "The Long Riders". That was the most hardcore Western since "The Wild Bunch."Young Guns...the most famous depiction of war between Murphy's Men and the Regulators.
I'm sure this will be made into a movie:Has there ever been a movie about Custer/Battle of Little Bighorn?
If not - that should happen.
Epic landscape/topography, a good story-line, tense battle scenes, completely dissimilar opponents etc...
I'm sure this will be made into a movie:
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I used to agree with this. I guess I just pay more attention to films now than I did when it came out. Saw it about 6 months ago...The Private Pyle stuff certainly makes it hard for the rest of the film to compete, but the Vietnam scenes are striking. Camera work and soundtrack create extreme tension and it is striking how the journalists become badass soldiers again when needed. I'd recommend everyone who hasn't watch Full Metal Jacket in a while to give it another try. When you see the bathroom scene coming it isn't as overwhelming and the rest of the film flows better.I agree with that. Loved the first half, hated the 2nd.
For all you noobs who have never seen Gallipoli it is breathtakingly great:
As is Breaker Morant:
These are superb war films and are better than 99% of everything else posted in this thread.
*** clappers 27This thread would've been a whole lot better if it was Top 5 ***** Movies.
If there was a comedic "war" movie grouping, Robin Williams is damn funny.
Did you know he dealt with serious depression? His cause of death was asphyxiation due to hanging himself while also managing to slit his wrist with a pen knife. That dude really wanted out.
Stiffer than a 2 by 4Yes I know he committed suicide due to his Lewy body dementia which can cause hallucinations and delusions.
If anything that hit him the most depressing way would be the death of Johnathan Winters, both of them together was of such quick wit and improvisation.