War movies

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  • MC
  • 04-17-2013, 05:07 PM
Year of Living Dangerously is the only Mel Gibson film I can stomach. Originally Posted by jokacz
"Say what you want about Mel Gibson, but the son of a bitch knows story structure." ~ South Park

I used to enjoy his films until he went off the deep end.
EnglishGent's Avatar
Where Eagles Dare.
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JohnnyCap's Avatar
Mel Gibson! Gallipoli and Apocalypto, which is a war movie, yes.

For a good war movie with a pyschadelic horror twist, try Jacob's Ladder.
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"Say what you want about Mel Gibson, but the son of a bitch knows story structure." ~ South Park

I used to enjoy his films until he went off the deep end. Originally Posted by MC
They are still good films.

Payback...one of the best of its kind.

Apocalypto, fantastic.

Passion of the Christ, now there's some Balls!

Mel Gibson encourages kids to read. He could wax anti-semitic 23 hours a day and still be a better role model than Lil Wayne, Snoop Dog, LL, Beyonce, Rhiannon, and most every athlete on the block. Fuck Hollywood, let's have more Mel Gibson.
I like all of mel gibson movies. He is just a different breed. If u research history, u will learn mel takes a lot of dramatic license in his story plots.

I bet it would be fun to have a beer with him, but make sure u call a taxi.
I also really liked "last of the mohicans", a bit of a war movie. Great natural cineamatography.
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Curious that 4 of those films were directed by Stanley Kubrick.

Year of Living Dangerously is the only Mel Gibson film I can stomach.
I think he had to stand on a box to get up to Sigourney Weaver's height a la Alan Ladd back in the day. Originally Posted by jokacz
Oh yeah! I didn't even notice. Geesh I feel even more terrible for not knowing who Stanley Kubrick is he has done some classic twisted movies.

The other funny thing is that a few movies, other then FMJ, that are listed in this thread are also posted in the adlib link...Saving Private Ryan, Dr. Strangelove

As far as Mel... Hmmm c'mon..who doesn't like The Beaver..hehe
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The Bridge On The River Kwai --- all time favorite

Midway
Patton
Guns of Navarone
The great escape
Battle of the bulge
Band of Brothers - mini series
The Pacific - mini series
We were soldiers
Tora tora tora
Run silent, run deep
The longest day
Objective Burma
MacArthur
Sands of Iwo Jima
Deerhunter
Saving Private Ryan
Twelve O'clock High
The eagle has landed
men of honor - not really a war movie
U-571
Das Boot
Full Metal Jacket
Stalag 17
ENEMY AT THE GATES
behind enemy lines
missing in action
a bridge too far
Is Paris Burning? - the book is MUCH better than the movie

Please don't ask about books. I don't have that kinda time.
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As far as Mel... Hmmm c'mon..who doesn't like The Beaver..hehe Originally Posted by Frankie Fine
I was so disappointed in that movie, but you have to admit Mel takes risks.

Maybe I could come watch The Beaver with you Frank? Perhaps you could enlighten me on some of the subtle nuances, show me some behind the scenes footage?
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I like the movie Unthinkable with Samuel L. Jackson. More of a terrorism type movie.
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I was so disappointed in that movie, but you have to admit Mel takes risks.

Maybe I could come watch The Beaver with you Frank? Perhaps you could enlighten me on some of the subtle nuances, show me some behind the scenes footage? Originally Posted by JohnnyCap
A lil erotic ventriloquism might be kinky ..lol
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I like the movie Unthinkable with Samuel L. Jackson. More of a terrorism type movie. Originally Posted by Frankie Fine
Haven't seen it but I would think in this day and age terrorism movies are war movies. We've had a dozen or so wars since we last declared war so why not.

Ken Burns Civil War series.
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Personally, I love Mel Gibson. The Lethal Weapon movies, We Were Soldiers and many more. So he's a wingnut. Who in Hollywood isn't?
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  • 04-18-2013, 05:00 PM
Personally, I love Mel Gibson. The Lethal Weapon movies, We Were Soldiers and many more. So he's a wingnut. Who in Hollywood isn't? Originally Posted by Gentleman Jack
The first two Lethal Weapons are pretty great. Can't really remember the third but I did like the opening of part 4 where they went up against an arsonist. I have an uncle who's a Vietnam vet and We Were Soldiers is one of his favorite movies.

I just remembered, apparently Sylvester Stallone wants Mel to direct the third Expendables movie.
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  • GP
  • 04-18-2013, 05:50 PM
All mentioned so far are great.

Air America
Bat 21
Good Morning Vietnam
Rambo (lol yeah I know)
Red Dawn (original)
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