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We have done this sort of thing before on these types of posts. I think we are cultural dopplegangers, which may or may not be a good thing. Patton was tlaler, but man I thought Scott nailed that role.
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1. The Dirty Dozen - I just love this movie
2. The Great Escape 3. Goodbye Mr Chips - Not really a war movie, but great none the less. After that I just don't know, dang I haven't seen many war movies |
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As for doppelganger, why do I giggle like a school kid each time I say that word?
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The Seven Samurai.
Sort of war-ish. |
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How about this for a war movie... Braveheart?
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1. Apocalypse Now
2. Saving Private Ryan 3. Ran 4. Schindler's List 5. Deer Hunter 6. Gladiator (I loved the Romans fighting the barbarians in the opening scene)
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I forgot Ran.
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Some of us are cheating.
King Lear was a great play and Kirusawa's interpretation thereof was fabulous, and yes it involves battles, but a war movie? Braveheart was worthwhile, but Rob Roy of Liam Neeson also deserves mention in my book, not as epochy but in some respects a better movie.
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