[QUOTE="Suddenstriker52"]What about Enemy to the Gates?madtwnbdgr
Great Movie ! Anzio, The Big Red One.
yes it ws ok for old movie
Ok i personally didnt like this movie but what about Thin Red Line. I mean to me it wasnt the best but i'm just tossing it out there to see what others think.LuNcHbOx313
I liked it a lot. Has anyone seen "The Great Raid' I missed it.
[QUOTE="LuNcHbOx313"]Ok i personally didnt like this movie but what about Thin Red Line. I mean to me it wasnt the best but i'm just tossing it out there to see what others think.WWIIWarrior
I liked it a lot. Has anyone seen "The Great Raid' I missed it.
I saw it, that movie was ok. but if you want to see action you may just see last 20 min on the movie
but overall good movie
[QUOTE="WWIIWarrior"][QUOTE="LuNcHbOx313"]Ok i personally didnt like this movie but what about Thin Red Line. I mean to me it wasnt the best but i'm just tossing it out there to see what others think.maximus_2
I liked it a lot. Has anyone seen "The Great Raid' I missed it.
I saw it, that movie was ok. but if you want to see action you may just see last 20 min on the movie
but overall good movie
Action isn't important to me.
[QUOTE="maximus_2"][QUOTE="WWIIWarrior"][QUOTE="LuNcHbOx313"]Ok i personally didnt like this movie but what about Thin Red Line. I mean to me it wasnt the best but i'm just tossing it out there to see what others think.WWIIWarrior
I liked it a lot. Has anyone seen "The Great Raid' I missed it.
I saw it, that movie was ok. but if you want to see action you may just see last 20 min on the movie
but overall good movie
Action isn't important to me.
I know, this why I would recommend it to you
Didn't they make a movie out of the book All Quiet on the Western Front?? If they did, was it any good?
Iffy350
I think they did, but that date of the movie is 1930
here link http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0020629/
I have to see that movie again Im some wehrere in the middle
[QUOTE="Iffy350"]Didn't they make a movie out of the book All Quiet on the Western Front?? If they did, was it any good?
maximus_2
I think they did, but that date of the movie is 1930
here link http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0020629/
I have to see that movie again Im some wehrere in the middle
[QUOTE="maximus_2"][QUOTE="Iffy350"]Didn't they make a movie out of the book All Quiet on the Western Front?? If they did, was it any good?
Iffy350
I think they did, but that date of the movie is 1930
here link http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0020629/
I have to see that movie again Im some wehrere in the middle
yes, they should, there isn't a lot of WW-I movies so it would be good to have some more
Whats funny is that, when I saw All Quiet on the Western Front, I called the ending, and then the teacher kicked me outr the room, because he said I ruined the movie for the class.....I was like thats BS becasue any decent war fan could see he was gonna get sniped. And yes Great Raid was a really good movie. It didnt need that much action to make it good.LuNcHbOx313
I said "IF" you want action. but that was a good movie
Didn't they make a movie out of the book All Quiet on the Western Front?? If they did, was it any good?
Iffy350
It was old. Time to remake.
Not all but the ones I own or have read.
"The Fighting First: The Untold Story of the Big Red One on D-Day" by Flint Whitlock
"Citizen Soldiers" and "Band of Brothers" by Stephen E. Ambrose
"Enemy at the Gates" by William Craig
“For Your Freedom and Ours or A Question of Honor” by Lynn Olsen and Stanley Cloud
The Forgotten Few by Adam Zamoyski
The Simple Sounds of Freedom Thomas H. Taylor
Secret Soldier by Phil Gerard
Brother’s in Arms by Kareem Abdul Jabbar
Forgotten Soldier by Guy Sajer
Black Edelweiss: A Memoir of Combat and Conscience by a Soldier of the Waffen-SS by Johann Voss
The First and the Last by Adolf Galland
Fighter General: The Life of Adolf Galland, the Official Biography by Raymond Toliver and Trevor Constable (Better than Galland's autobiography.)
The Blond Knight of Germany by Raymond Toliver and Trevor Constable (Erich Hartmann's biography)
The Black Cross/Red Star series is turning out to be an excellent resource for the air war on the Eastern Front by Christer Bergstrom
Soldat: Reflections of a German Soldier, 1936-1949 by Siegfried Knappe
Blood Red Snow by Gunter K. Koschorrek
Notes of a Sniper by Vassili Zaitsev
How Hitler could have won WWII, the fatal errors that lead to Nazi defeat by Bevin Alexander
Silent Victory: The U.S. Submarine War against Japan by Clair Blair Jr.
Wahoo by Richard O'Kane
Foot Soldier: A Combat Infantryman's War in Europe by Roscoe Blunt
Death Traps: The Survival of an American Armored Division in World War II by Belton Y. Cooper
Flags of Our Fathers by James Bradley
After a while you get use to bullets and such. WWIIWarrior
ok I cant really argue with you there, but still I'm sure the locals would get down and dirty.
[QUOTE="WWIIWarrior"]After a while you get use to bullets and such. maximus_2
what do you mean by "such" like do some wird things with guys????:o
is everything ok with you??:?
and such like artillery and grenades.
If you lost your rifle in WWOne as a British troop you would be executed! Case #1: A british troop spots germans entering his trench, he sticks his rifle in the walls of the trench to give him more time to escape and tell his allies about the germans in the trench. He left his rifle so they executed him for it even though he might have saved some british troops from an ambush! Iffy350
Nice people.
It was the rifle! Iffy350
Damn than that sucks. Germans penalized soldiers who lost equipment in WWII.
I didnt watch that much WW2 movies so here are my favorites so far:
The Great Raid
Pearl Harbor
Windtalkers
I didnt watch that much WW2 movies so here are my favorites so far:
The Great Raid
Pearl Harbor
Windtalkers
GamingBoy2009
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