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J. Ascencio 1st MRB

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So what are some of your fav war movies? My personal favorite is Saving Private Ryan and I also really liked Jarhead!

So share your favorite war movie and some scenes from it!

Jarhead Scene 1 (P.S Jarhead 2 sucked)

Jarhead scene 2

Saving Private Ryan

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Scene 2

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I liked Lone Survivor. It wasn't exactly super realistic, but goddamn was it vicious.

Full Metal Jacket is up there, along with Apocalypse Now (the redux version is exceptionally insane).

Along same lines, The Deer Hunter was AMAZING. Holy shit. I may watch that again tonight now that you reminded me of it.

John Woo's Red Cliff (second part was released a year later) was pretty damn good too. I'm not sure about how historically accurate it was, I'm not that well versed in Chinese history, but it was excellently told.

Defiance with James Bon...er, Daniel Craig, was decent...told a story I hadn't seen a thousand times before.

Cold Mountain was pretty fucking good. That one scene where the confederates blow up the union guys with the tunnel bomb and end up getting trapped in the crater...wow.

The suspense in this clip is great:

I can't find a video of what happens after this, but it was of a similar intensity as the opening scene in Saving Private Ryan. Not as well done (of course), but it tried.

Grave of the Fireflies holds a special place in my heart, up there as one of the most depressing films I've ever seen...and it's animated.

I could go on for days, I like war movies : )

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I liked Lone Survivor. It wasn't exactly super realistic, but goddamn was it vicious.

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/0cPJ1ifjBDs" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Full Metal Jacket is up there, along with Apocalypse Now (the redux version is exceptionally insane).

Along same lines, The Deer Hunter was AMAZING. Holy shit. I may watch that again tonight now that you reminded me of it.

John Woo's Red Cliff (second part was released a year later) was pretty damn good too. I'm not sure about how historically accurate it was, I'm not that well versed in Chinese history, but it was excellently told.

Defiance with James Bon...er, Daniel Craig, was decent...told a story I hadn't seen a thousand times before.

Cold Mountain was pretty fucking good. That one scene where the confederates blow up the union guys with the tunnel bomb and end up getting trapped in the crater...wow.

The suspense in this clip is great:

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/t7OQIn7Yuvc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

FMJ was good but I kinda felt it fell off after they graduate boot camp. Lone survivor is awesome to! And who could forget apocalypse now!

I can't find a video of what happens after this, but it was of a similar intensity as the opening scene in Saving Private Ryan. Not as well done (of course), but it tried.

Grave of the Fireflies holds a special place in my heart, up there as one of the most depressing films I've ever seen...and it's animated.

I could go on for days, I like war movies : )

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Here are my favorite movies sorted by era:

WW1 - The Lost Battalion

WW2 - A Bridge Too Far

Korean War - Pork Chop Hill

Vietnam - Platoon

Post Vietnam/Pre Gulfwar - Heartbreak Ridge

Gulf War - Bravo Two Zero

African Conflicts - Black Hawk Down

War In Afghanistan - Restrepo/Korengal

War In Iraq - Hurt Locker

HM - Band of Brothers, The Pacific, Generation Kill

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