Gibsons
Lifer
Originally posted by: 1sikbITCH
Enemy at the Gates - great movie, can't believe noboby mentioned it yet.
Fires on the Plain - I doubt many people have the err... appetite for this movie but I liked it so much I bought it.
I did. 😛
Originally posted by: 1sikbITCH
Enemy at the Gates - great movie, can't believe noboby mentioned it yet.
Fires on the Plain - I doubt many people have the err... appetite for this movie but I liked it so much I bought it.
Originally posted by: irishScott
A Bridge Too Far
Not as good, but pretty close.
Tora Tora Tora is also worth watching.
And Black Hawk Down is arguably equivalent if not better than SPR. Not WW2 based, but an awesome movie.
Originally posted by: rrahman1
I'm surprised no one mentioned 'Platoon'? I watched bits and pieces of it for the first time ever last week. Some of it is pretty powerful........and disturbing.....
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: mugs
Yes, because it was out of left field, which I think was the best way to respond to your post. .
He asked if there were other WWII movies/shows that compare with Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers. I answered honestly, no. I DO think none other compare with those two.
Why don't you contribute something to the thread of just stfu, asswipe.
Originally posted by: mugs
Pull the stick out off your ass.
Why, you want to lick it some more, punk? :|
Originally posted by: Pale Rider
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: mugs
Yes, because it was out of left field, which I think was the best way to respond to your post. .
He asked if there were other WWII movies/shows that compare with Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers. I answered honestly, no. I DO think none other compare with those two.
Why don't you contribute something to the thread of just stfu, asswipe.
Originally posted by: mugs
Pull the stick out off your ass.
Why, you want to lick it some more, punk? :|
Wow.
So much for no personal attacks, huh?
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: Pale Rider
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: mugs
Yes, because it was out of left field, which I think was the best way to respond to your post. .
He asked if there were other WWII movies/shows that compare with Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers. I answered honestly, no. I DO think none other compare with those two.
Why don't you contribute something to the thread of just stfu, asswipe.
Originally posted by: mugs
Pull the stick out off your ass.
Why, you want to lick it some more, punk? :|
Wow.
So much for no personal attacks, huh?
mods are immune
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: IAteYourMother
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: mugs
Yes, because it was out of left field, which I think was the best way to respond to your post. .
He asked if there were other WWII movies/shows that compare with Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers. I answered honestly, no. I DO think none other compare with those two.
but then you asked who won.
A joke. In light of the Holocaust, the answer "the jews" is simply not that funny. Of course, I let it go, but then mugs thought it was SO funny that he simply had to make a post and stick his grinning, uh, mug, in there. So, stunned by his going out of his way to be that ignorant, I asked him why. Non-hilarity ensued.
Originally posted by: Mermaidman
The Pianist
Although warfare was not its primary focus, there were good urban combat scenes.
Originally posted by: Arkaign
But the surrounding dramatic elements can be incredibly potent for filmmaking, look at Der Untergang.
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: Arkaign
But the surrounding dramatic elements can be incredibly potent for filmmaking, look at Der Untergang.
Oh, man, yes! The German actor who played Hitler was mesmerizing. That is a great film, imho. I think the English title was Hitler's Final Days or some such. Well worth watching! :thumbsup:
Originally posted by: Xylitol
Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
In Harms way
12 O-Clock High
Guadalcanal Diary
I was also fond of the TV series Combat!
Hey since you seem to know a lot about these movies and stuff. Do you know if Band of Brothers can be found in HD-quality? It seems like I can only find it in DVD - not hd-dvd or blu-ray
Oh and thanks for the list - i'll probably check em out on Netflix
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Originally posted by: irishScott
A Bridge Too Far
Not as good, but pretty close.
Tora Tora Tora is also worth watching.
And Black Hawk Down is arguably equivalent if not better than SPR. Not WW2 based, but an awesome movie.
Black Hawk Down is a good movie, but an absolutely astonishingly great book. So much was left out of the movie, or just glossed over or exaggerated, that it does a serious disservice to the material.
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Originally posted by: irishScott
A Bridge Too Far
Not as good, but pretty close.
Tora Tora Tora is also worth watching.
And Black Hawk Down is arguably equivalent if not better than SPR. Not WW2 based, but an awesome movie.
Black Hawk Down is a good movie, but an absolutely astonishingly great book. So much was left out of the movie, or just glossed over or exaggerated, that it does a serious disservice to the material.
18 different characters with detailed stories does not make for a concise and effective 2-hour movie. details have to be compromised, characters created by merging several into one, etc.
I still don't understand why people don't grasp these concepts. Telling a story through a novel /= telling a story through film.
I forgot: the author of the book wrote the first draft of the screenplay. It saw a lot of changes for sure, but he approved them all. At least the author knows something about writing screenplays, heh.
Originally posted by: rh71
I still think Saving Ryan's Privates was a better title.
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Originally posted by: irishScott
A Bridge Too Far
Not as good, but pretty close.
Tora Tora Tora is also worth watching.
And Black Hawk Down is arguably equivalent if not better than SPR. Not WW2 based, but an awesome movie.
Black Hawk Down is a good movie, but an absolutely astonishingly great book. So much was left out of the movie, or just glossed over or exaggerated, that it does a serious disservice to the material.
18 different characters with detailed stories does not make for a concise and effective 2-hour movie. details have to be compromised, characters created by merging several into one, etc.
I still don't understand why people don't grasp these concepts. Telling a story through a novel /= telling a story through film.
I forgot: the author of the book wrote the first draft of the screenplay. It saw a lot of changes for sure, but he approved them all. At least the author knows something about writing screenplays, heh.
Yeah, I agree, compromises always have to be made, but I wish it had gone 'Band of Brothers' instead of '2 hour action movie'.