Would be much help fellas, nothing to old and grainy.
Good war films Sup Forums?
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Stalingrad.
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Both versions of "Die Brücke" for their accuracy. The remake is more /k/ than Sup Forums.
That actually looks pretty good
>that fucking ending theme
Yeah this one.
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t. 1917 when we kicked bouth german and russian asses.
"The Battle of Warsaw 1920"
>France
You guys lost less people in ww2 then we did desu.
What is this? Russian white army sending reds, Germans and Bermontians to die in Baltics?
Damn, didnt know that the japanese rekt chinas shit that much.
>You guys lost less people in ww2 then we did desu.
How many of your casualties against the Germans were actually killed by Stalin?
ww2 is a CIA psyop, it never happened
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>How many of your casualties against the Germans
There where non, we where german allies you silly frog.Our casulties come from red subhumans.
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Is this the new movie that just came out on Netflix?
Is it any good? It has a shit rating.
Baltic germans, sending in germans, russians, and commies to Latvia where We kicked there asses.
This article is on what the movie is based on.
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Baltic as were even exempt from war crimes
Pretty sure he made assumption that Stalin killed Latvians and covered it up as casualties from fighting the Germans
Yeah if EU asks we didn du nuffin.It was all germans, all of those 130k jews who don't live here left on there own,nothing happened.Shut it down!
nah, stalin killed Latvians before and after ww2, not while ww2 was happening.Moast people where killed by him after ww2 when there was a hunt on ex SS veterans who stayed in Latvia.
The Thin Red Line is the war movie ever
*greatest
I remember stopping watching it after I realized it was shit
Go watch Patton or Paths of Glory (even though it has its own problems)
You're a retard - comparing a cinematic masterpiece to a worthless Hollywood movie like thousand
das boot's pretty good
> One man looks at a dying bird and sees universal pain. Another sees that same bird, feels the glory, feels somethin’ smiling through it.
It's the greatest quote in the history of cinema also.
Its pretentious shit
This one was cute
Do Cross of Iron and Dirty Dozen count as too old?
The pretentious is in your eyes only user, sorry to say this but it's the true.
Actually it's a very simple movie: some men are fighting a war - how do they feel about it? What are they thinking? The movie is simply this.
wtf, it told me i missed the captcha previous time
While I am at it
Lawrence of Arabia was shit too except for some good parts
That was after Germany had surrendered to the Allies , Germany occupied your country for about 1 year
>we were solider
>downfall
>apocalypse now
>brave heart
>the patriot
>das boot
>full metal jacket
>platoon
>deer hunter
Just Realized that 3 of those are Mel Gibson movies
>apocalypse now
this, this so much
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DUde wtf are you talking about?
That wasn't eaven in ww2, it was efter ww1.....
the horror
I quite liked this one, it was interesting to see the Russian WW2 perspective, opposed to the standard Hollywood tropes.
is that a t54
Dude im talking about WW1 , what do you want me to say "Triple Entente"
ARE YOU HAPPY NOW SENPAI?!?!
Full Metal Jacket.
Germany in the final years of WW1 (You see you blind motherfucker, Latvia is owned by germany)
I'm not hugely into WW2 armour and vehicles, but I think they used a modified Iosif Stalin for the Tiger in the film. Apparently Fury was the first WW2 movie to actually use an authentic tiger in filming, seems a waste to do so on such an inaccurate film.
I thought Fury was fairly accurate the way depicted armor warfare during WWII no? The story can go fuck itself but the battles where fairly good from what I remember minus the shitty ending one at least.
He said after WW1 even his link was about a war in 1918-1920, ya dummy
Yeah that's the point though, all authenticity in combat representation was eventually fucked over by plot armour and feels. Not that we should expect anything different from movies to be fair, but still.
Every movie does that though look at Saving Private Ryan. I dont think there has ever been a movie where they stay 100% to facts. I think the closest we got was probably The Longest Day.
Saving Private Ryan was a moving biopic about all of the jews in the US army in WW2. They were all there in that squad.
Yah but Omaha was one of the most brutal war scenes in film. It caused veterans who where there to have flashbacks. The rest of the movie didn't matter.
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The fortress