Best Vietnam war film
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Re: Best Vietnam war film
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Re: Best Vietnam war film
The book Rambo is a masterpiece. The movie was good but compared to the book it missed the real conflict between John Rambo and the police guy (tesel?). Hamburger Hill was a good movie and surprised it slipped my mind :s
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gdeangel wrote:It's concerns the Vietnam war in a tangential way, but some mention should be given to Jacobs Ladder. There are very few movies that deal with psychological post-war afflictions, and in fact, if you look at it going back to the Novel, Rambo is really about a guy with PTSD... they just turned it into a comic franchise to turn a quick buck.
Also, not a cinematic masterpiece, but one you could really feel the "worms eye view" of the fighting was Hamburger Hill.
And I think "We Were Soldiers" has some underrated dialogue, like the following:Col: I think you oughta get yourself an M-16.
Sgt Mjr: Sir, if the time comes I need one, there'll be plenty lying on the ground.
... tell me, who else but Sam Eliot could pull of that line today.
[that would be refocusing the thread BTW]
Or what do you think of this one:
''Sergeant Savage: Beautiful morning, Sergeant Major.
Sergeant Major Plumley: What are you, a fuckin' weatherman now? ''
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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.
i liked the first rambo too. it's kind of under rated.
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it's a hard pick. not between good morning vietnam and born on the 4th but between the rest. they're all so different. but i love Full Metal Jacket the best. it show's the insanity and piontlessness so well. and i love the soundtrack and the battle in wei city.
my dad, who was in the war, hated the real good morning vietnam guy.
my dad, who was in the war, hated the real good morning vietnam guy.
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you forgot one. the disney masterpeice Operation Dumbo Drop.
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Napoleon Ier wrote:I'm sorry, I thought you started, by suggesting "I love alter boys", actually, so...f*ck off, yeah?
you still aren't spelling altar correctly. mr. i-like-to-correct-everyone-else's-spelling.
you are the most awesome "alter boy" on the planet, in that you alter reality to suit your purposes.
and remember, this isn't a flame, it is a compliment of the highest of esteem.
have you ever seen an idealist with grey hairs on his head?
or successful men who keep in touch with unsuccessful friends?
you only think you did
i could have sworn i saw it too
but as it turns out it was just a clever ad for cigarettes.
or successful men who keep in touch with unsuccessful friends?
you only think you did
i could have sworn i saw it too
but as it turns out it was just a clever ad for cigarettes.
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Of course, the supposedly best Vietnam movie of all time and space was "Home in a Body Bag"
Anyone get the reference?
Anyone get the reference?
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Boy, I can't wait to see Tropic Thunder! Anyone else seen the preview?
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reminisco wrote:Napoleon Ier wrote:I'm sorry, I thought you started, by suggesting "I love alter boys", actually, so...f*ck off, yeah?
you still aren't spelling altar correctly. mr. i-like-to-correct-everyone-else's-spelling.
you are the most awesome "alter boy" on the planet, in that you alter reality to suit your purposes.
and remember, this isn't a flame, it is a compliment of the highest of esteem.
No, that's half the point. He spelt it "alter". Because he's an illiterate simpleton.
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"We were soliders" is one of the greatest war movies I ever saw.
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Talapus wrote:I'm far more pissed that mandy and his thought process were right from the get go....damn you mandy.
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WTF was with the start of Full Metal Jacket? The part in training had no relevance to the film, did it?
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What about "Coming home"
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Has to be Hotshots.
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Nam's Angels
Some bikers are hired by the CIA during the Vietnam War to rescue a captured agent from the clutches of the Red Chinese army. After a round of drinking, fighting, and whoring around, the cycle gang, led by Big Bill Smith, fix up their Yamahas with machine guns, grenades and armor plating, and storm the enemy camp.
A 5 star classic!!
Some bikers are hired by the CIA during the Vietnam War to rescue a captured agent from the clutches of the Red Chinese army. After a round of drinking, fighting, and whoring around, the cycle gang, led by Big Bill Smith, fix up their Yamahas with machine guns, grenades and armor plating, and storm the enemy camp.
A 5 star classic!!
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firth4eva wrote:WTF was with the start of Full Metal Jacket? The part in training had no relevance to the film, did it?
Do you suck cocks? No? Bullshit, I bet you could suck a golf ball through a garden hose.

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I think it's a toss up between Platoon, Apocolypse Now and Deer Hunter...
but you've overlooked Gump which showed both sides of the war.
What Searching For Private Ryan did with the D-Day Invasion on the beaches of France
Platoon did with the Vietnam War experience... It really took you there.
but you've overlooked Gump which showed both sides of the war.
What Searching For Private Ryan did with the D-Day Invasion on the beaches of France
Platoon did with the Vietnam War experience... It really took you there.
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nagerous wrote:firth4eva wrote:WTF was with the start of Full Metal Jacket? The part in training had no relevance to the film, did it?
Do you suck cocks? No? Bullshit, I bet you could suck a golf ball through a garden hose.
Where you from private?
Texas, sir!
Texas eh? Only two things come from Texas, steers and queers, and I sure as hell don't see no horns on you private.
And We Were Soldiers is by far the best 'Nam film.
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Strife wrote:nagerous wrote:firth4eva wrote:WTF was with the start of Full Metal Jacket? The part in training had no relevance to the film, did it?
Do you suck cocks? No? Bullshit, I bet you could suck a golf ball through a garden hose.
Where you from private?
Texas, sir!
Texas eh? Only two things come from Texas, steers and queers, and I sure as hell don't see no horns on you private.
And We Were Soldiers is by far the best 'Nam film.
I bet you're the kind of guy that would f*ck a person in the ass and not even have the god damn common courtesy to give him a reach around. I'll be watching you.

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My avatar is of Lance in Apocalypse Now btw, a true legend.
'Hey, you know that last tab of acid I was saving? I dropped it.'
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Bullet in the Head. John Woo's masterpiece depicting the corruption of the South Veitnamese government.
(I also agree 84 Charlie Mopic is class).
From the list - Apocalypse now easily the best.
(I also agree 84 Charlie Mopic is class).
From the list - Apocalypse now easily the best.

