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Dunkirk?
only private ryan comes close
fury is watchable too
dunkirk set the new standards for war films
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Dunkirk? More like done with this shitty movie.
I know you're baiting but some people actually believe this.
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It has nothing in common with Saving Private Ryan and it doesn't try to be similar. It's more similar to The Wages of Fear than any other war film actually.
It plays more in the psychological fears like claustrophobia and drowning than physical fear of dismemberment and gore.
t. plot driven surface-level filthy casual manbaby ameritard
Come and See > Apocalypse Now > Bridge on the River Kwai > Full Metal Jacket > Paths of Glory > Saving Private Ryan > All Quiet on the Western Front > Gallipoli > Hacksaw Ridge > shit > Dunkirk
Pearl Harbor > All
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Das Boot>Dunkirk>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>everything else
">" means "better than"
Fix your post, no need to thank me.
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Well yeah, I think Das Boot is better than Dunkirk and Dunkirk is better than the majority of the usual ww2 war flicks.
Oh okay. You're wrong though.
What? Do people not think Private Ryan is good?
I mean Fury was okay, but I wouldn't get offended by anyone not liking it. Saving Private Ryan on the other-hand, that shit is a masterpiece.
The only correct answer.
>full metal jacket over paths of glory pleb choice
>come and see number 1 patrician choice
wtf
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>"The real Battle of Dunkirk was all the friends we made along the way"
Really?
I just got back from the 70mm imax. It was good. I was hoping for the definitive ww2 movie but was satisfied with the flick we got instead. Nolans insistence on non linear narrative was completely out of place here and the whole movie would have been better without it.
Do you think he deliberately avoided dialog in this one so we wouldn't meme him?
Fucking hell do they really say the title of the movie out loud? Fucking hate that shit, might as well pull a Deadpool and start talking to the audience.
Is that a problem?
We still did
>tom hardy (pilot) wearing the mask
>after he crashed his plane, he shot a flare gun into it, burning it(the fire rises)
>then he got caught (was it part of his plan?)
>he crashed other planes with no survivors
idk I haven't seen it yet, I thought it was called Battle of Dunkirk too but its just Dunkirk, kind of hard to avoid using the film's title when he's the main character lol
>"I guess this truly was the Battle of Dunkirk after all."
ughhhh
>No thin red line
Stay pleb kid
I appreciate your digits but you can't force the memes, son.
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Rambo 2 > Missing in Action 2 > Saving Private Ryan > Dunkirk > Fury > Das Boot
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>No Platoon
>Hardy's plane pulls a 180 without fuel and the propellers not working to shoot down another plane in such a way that it loses all forward momentum
I knew he was gonna sneak some classic Nolan dramatic goofs in there.
>putting a soviet propaganda film above some of the best films ever made
kill yourself little hipster shit
>soviet propaganda film
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Thin Red Line is in a league of its own.
>Hacksaw Ridge set the new standards for war films
Fixed
As opposed to Jew propaganda like SPR?
>no stalingrad
Otherwise I agree
Hacksaw was still overly Hollywood for me, I don't think it was a bad movie but it wasn't Dunkirk either.
No Three Kings?
Enemy at the Gates?