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Best Vietnam war film

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The Vietnam war spawned a whole host of realistic films, my narrow vote for the best goes to Appocalypse now which I would consider a classic were it not for the embarrasing ending with Marlon Brando mumbling a heap of nonsense.
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But you left out those classics: Missing in Action. Missing in Action II, and, who could forget Missing in Action III!

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The first Rambo movie wasn't all bad either. But I'll have to go with FMJ out of the given options.
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yeahhh platoon
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Moved to Chatterbox. ;)
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Platoon was fantastic, but apocalypse now is probably going to win.
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MeDeFe wrote:The first Rambo movie wasn't all bad either. But I'll have to go with FMJ out of the given options.

Technically not a Vietnam film though... Just a Vietnam VET... 8-)
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Well, how are you rating this, people?

Film quality? Accuracy to the events? Stars in the film?

I mean, everyone is going to judge based on different criteria, so this poll is not going to reflect the true opinion.

Accuracy to the events - Deerhunter

Film Quality - Full Metal Jacket

Stars in the Film - Apocalypse Now.

Ability to watch again and again - Full Metal Jacket

Most violent Scene - Casualities of War, where Sean Penn has to watch his whole company rape the Vietnamese woman...
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Stanley Kubrick all the way !
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Full metal jacket was good only on training after that I was bored. " this is my rifle this is my gun!"

Deerhunter to me was very very boring . "one shot one shot"

Platoon one of the best films of all time. "Hell is the impossibility of reason"

Apocalypse Now wins this hands down. "you are neither...you are an errand boy' "My dream my nightmare....I watched a snail crawl across the razors edge" "It is your right to kill me but it is not your right to judge me"
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I find it horribly distressing that an actual cinematographic masterpiece based on a chef d'oeuvre novel like Apocalypse Now is being compared to Rambo.

Apocalypse Now certainly takes the title for best 'Nam film, and I'd want to say very possibly in the running for (if not actually) the best film ever made.
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Napoleon Ier wrote:I find it horribly distressing that an actual cinematographic masterpiece based on a chef d'oeuvre novel like Apocalypse Now is being compared to Rambo.

Apocalypse Now certainly takes the title for best 'Nam film, and I'd want to say very possibly in the running for (if not actually) the best film ever made.


Rambo is one of those movies that came really close to being nothing but violence. A noble aspiration, surely, but there was too much foreplay. Someday someone will make a movie in which a hundred people will get their shit ruined in the first five minutes and will continue to meet that level of awesome for the next hour and a half (that's right Saving Private Ryan, you should have just stuck with the beach scene, notice how that's the only part of the movie anyone ever talks about). Then we will have viewed the greatest movie ever made.
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McGrod wrote:Full metal jacket was good only on training after that I was bored. " this is my rifle this is my gun!"

Deerhunter to me was very very boring . "one shot one shot"

Platoon one of the best films of all time. "Hell is the impossibility of reason"

Apocalypse Now wins this hands down. "you are neither...you are an errand boy' "My dream my nightmare....I watched a snail crawl across the razors edge" "It is your right to kill me but it is not your right to judge me"
"All the time im in here Im getting weaker while out there charly gets stronger" ...."CHARLY DONT SURF!!!"



And there you have it... This guy bases his decision on quotes from the movies and memorability...

So, as I said, this poll is flawed.
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Actually the best use of the "Charley don't surf!" was in the 2003 movie, The Mansion Family by my good friend Tommy Ramey . . .

And on topic, Deerhunter for the win. Take out the russian roulette scene even, and the movie is still just powerful, not spectacular like A-Now, but f-in powerful.
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My question would be, what defines a Vietnam film? Does the simple act of setting a film in Vietnam during the Vietnam War make something a Vietnam movie? Or could a movie that uses another event as an allegory for the effect that Vietnam had on our national psyche qualify as a Vietnam movie? Apocalypse Now would get my vote, as it is easily in my top three movies of all time, but it's not really about Vietnam as much as a film adaptation of "Hearts of Darkness", the setting regardless.

And curmudgeon, I'm sorry, but the best use of "Charlie Don't Surf" is by the Clash. Sandinista. Learn it, live it, love it.
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Curmudgeonx wrote:Actually the best use of the "Charley don't surf!" was in the 2003 movie, The Mansion Family by my good friend Tommy Ramey . . .

And on topic, Deerhunter for the win. Take out the russian roulette scene even, and the movie is still just powerful, not spectacular like A-Now, but f-in powerful.


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Anarkistsdream wrote:Well, how are you rating this, people?

Film quality? Accuracy to the events? Stars in the film?

I mean, everyone is going to judge based on different criteria, so this poll is not going to reflect the true opinion.

Accuracy to the events - Deerhunter

Film Quality - Full Metal Jacket

Stars in the Film - Apocalypse Now.

Ability to watch again and again - Full Metal Jacket

Most violent Scene - Casualities of War, where Sean Penn has to watch his whole company rape the Vietnamese woman...


... Wasn't that MJ Fox who had to watch his squad rape that girl? Penn was the asshole squad leader in that movie, if memory serves.

... Deerhunter got my vote, but Apocolypse Now and Full Metal Jacket are both excellent films as well.

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I like hunting films I voted for deer killer
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Haven't seen Full Metal Jacket

But the two best that I have seen are Platoon and Apocalypse Now. I'll go with Apocalypse Now.
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strike wolf wrote:Haven't seen Full Metal Jacket

But the two best that I have seen are Platoon and Apocalypse Now. I'll go with Apocalypse Now.


You're missing out. Not only is it an excellent overall movie, it's one of those movies that you can quote for pretty much any situation.

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Anarkistsdream wrote:Well, how are you rating this, people?

Film quality? Accuracy to the events? Stars in the film?

I mean, everyone is going to judge based on different criteria, so this poll is not going to reflect the true opinion.

Accuracy to the events - Deerhunter

Film Quality - Full Metal Jacket

Stars in the Film - Apocalypse Now.

Ability to watch again and again - Full Metal Jacket

Most violent Scene - Casualities of War, where Sean Penn has to watch his whole company rape the Vietnamese woman...


uugghh dude just fuckin vote its a simple question no reason to try and look like a badass..............apoc now
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Each in their own very distinct ways, Platoon, Apocolypse Now and Deer Hunter are all amazing depictions of different aspects of that war. The Rambos are a joke and far worse than the John Wayne patriotic sendup "Green Beret." "Good Morning Vietnam" was very entertaining and did contain some realistic moments... and of course "Forest Gump" also has it's 'Namn moments, the rain... and the ambush where Lieutenant Dan loses his legs, Bubba gets killed and Forest catches some shrapnel in the butt.
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What about We Were Soldiers? Not a bad film I thought.
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Its close but Deer Hunter edges Apocalypse.
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