Is this the greatest war film ever?

Is this the greatest war film ever?

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What's wrong with surfing? You some kind of flyover or something?

Charlie don't surf so I guess that answers your question.

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That's not Apocalypse Now

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I don't get it, why was this scene so memorable? Was it because it was absurd and stuck out in a serious topic?

Can't argue with that, I suppose

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No, that honor goes to The Thin Red Line but it's certainly one of the very best.

why do soldiers in vietnam films act all macho and badass? IRL they would be 17 year olds pissing themselves at the first sound of gunfire.

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Says the faggot who knows nothing of honor, or living by the sword

On a completely unrelated note, which was movie is it (probably Vietnam war) that has a scene where a bunch of soldiers get killed by a foreigner, probably a Charlie, and the narrator explains that most new young recruits miss almost on purpose by aiming too high because they are afraid to kill or something like that?
It may not be a war movie, but it's a scene taking place in war.

The Men Who Stare at Goats

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>war film

no

Such an odd movie. I watched it once and rather enjoyed it. Clooney Kino fasho

Yes, alongside:

Full Metal Jacket
Alan Clarke's 'Contact'
The Deer Hunter
The Thin Red Line

if we're only talking about war in terms of 20th century onwards

This isn't All Quiet on the Western Front

I fucking love that movie

Was the remake any good? I've only seen the original

When Trumpets Fade

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