I've watched Thin Red Line once and nearly turned it off a number of times. Maybe I just didn't get it but it was one of the most boring movies I've ever seen.Originally posted by: Flyback
Thin Red Line gets my vote. Unfortunately it is often overlooked as just a name-dropping fest because it has so many damn famous actors in it.
Black Hawk Down has greatest replay value IMO. I can watch it over and over. Sunday afternoons or Friday beer nights.
I tried to like Saving Private Ryan but failed to do so. I've seen it about 5-6 times and can't find anything that truly gets me interested.
Originally posted by: Balt
Force 10 from Navarone.
Just kidding, I chose Patton.
Originally posted by: BornStar18
I've watched Thin Red Line once and nearly turned it off a number of times. Maybe I just didn't get it but it was one of the most boring movies I've ever seen.Originally posted by: Flyback
Thin Red Line gets my vote. Unfortunately it is often overlooked as just a name-dropping fest because it has so many damn famous actors in it.
Black Hawk Down has greatest replay value IMO. I can watch it over and over. Sunday afternoons or Friday beer nights.
I tried to like Saving Private Ryan but failed to do so. I've seen it about 5-6 times and can't find anything that truly gets me interested.
Originally posted by: Jadow
If it doesn't have Henry Fonda or John Wayne, it's not a WW2 movie.
Originally posted by: Jadow
If it has Henry Fonda or John Wayne, it's a bad WW2 movie.
Originally posted by: Ronin
FMJ! Was just on HBO the other night...I couldn't stop cracking up through the first part of the movie...the rest..not so much.![]()