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'War' Movies

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Which Of These Sayings Do You Agree The Most With?

"Leave No Man Behind."
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"In War, There Are Some Lines You Should Never Cross."
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"We were... young, brave, husbands, wives, sons, mothers, daughters, soldiers."
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"It Takes a Moment to Change History. It Takes Love To Change Lives."
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"In the Last Great Invasion of the Last Great War, The Greatest Danger for Eight Men was Saving... One."
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"A Single Shot Can End The War."
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"Many Saw Evil. They Dared To Stop It."
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"He Was Trained to Fallow Orders. He Became A Hero For Defying Them."
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Total votes : 3

'War' Movies

Postby Ivy » Feb 3rd, '09, 11:46

We Were Soldiers
In a place soon to be known as The Valley of Death, in a small clearing called landing zone X-Ray, Lt. Colonel Hal Moore (Mel Gibson) and 400 young fathers, husbands, brothers, and sons, all troopers from an elite American combat division, were surrounded by 2,000 North Vietnamese soldiers. The ensuing battle was one of the most savage in U.S. history. We Were Soldiers Once...And Young is a tribute to the nobility of those men under fire, their common acts of uncommon valor, and their loyalty to and love for one another.

Behind Enemy Lines
Fighter navigator Chris Burnett wants out: he was looking for something more than the boring recon missions he's been flying. He finds himself flying the lone Christmas day mission over war-torn Bosnia. But when he talks pilot Stackhouse into flying slightly off-course to check out an interesting target, the two get shot down. Burnett is soon alone, trying to outrun a pursuing army, while commanding officer Reigert finds his rescue operation hamstrung by politics, forcing Burnett to run far out of his way.

Blackhawk Down
Action/war drama based on the best-selling book detailing a near-disastrous mission in Somalia on October 3, 1993 where nearly 100 U.S. Army Rangers, commanded by Capt. Mike Steele, were dropped by helicopter deep into the capital city of Mogadishu to capture two top lieutenants of a Somali warlord which lead to a large and drawn-out firefight between the Rangers and hundreds of Somali gunmen which led to the destruction of two U.S. Black Hawk helicopters in Mogadishu, and the heroic efforts by various Rangers to get to them, centering on Sgt. Eversmann, commanding one Ranger unit named Chalk Four, leading Rangers to the first black hawk crash site, to Warrant Officer Durant who was only survivor of the second black hawk crash site and whom was captured, to Col. McKnight who leads a rescue convoy for the Rangers only to get lost within the hostile city, to Sgt. Sanderson desperately trying to get to the first crash site, to Staff Sgt. Yurek who leads two fellow Rangers, Nelson and Twombly to meet with up their squad, Chalk Four, at the first crash site, to many others involved who where either killed or survived.

Pearl Harbor
The classic story of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor is told through the eyes of two boyhood friends, now serving as officers in the Army Air Corps. Rafe is an energetic young pilot who is selected to fly with the British in Europe while America is still not at war. After Rafe is shot down and presumed killed, however, Danny comforts Rafe's former lover, Evelyn, and the two draw closer. But, when Rafe turns up alive, the two former friends become enemies, and it is through the turmoil of Pearl Harbor that the two may reconcile their differences.

Saving Private Ryan
Opening with the Allied invasion of Normandy on 6 June 1944, members of the 2nd Ranger Battalion under Cpt. Miller fight ashore to secure a beachhead. Amidst the fighting, two brothers are killed in action. Earlier in New Guinea, a third brother is KIA. Their mother, Mrs. Ryan, is to receive all three of the grave telegrams on the same day. The United States Army Chief of Staff, George C. Marshall, is given an opportunity to alleviate some of her grief when he learns of a fourth brother, Private James Ryan, and decides to send out 8 men (Cpt. Miller and select members from 2nd Rangers) to find him and bring him back home to his mother...

Flags of Our Fathers
In February, 1945, one of the fiercest battles of the Pacific theater of World War II occurs on the tiny island of Iwo Jima. Thousands of Marines attack the stronghold maintained by thousands of Japanese, and the slaughter on both sides is horrific. Early in the battle, an American flag is raised atop the high point, Mount Suribachi, and a photograph of the raising becomes an American cause celebre. As a powerful inspiration to war-sick Americans, the photo becomes a symbol of the Allied cause. The three surviving flag raisers, Rene Gagnon, John Bradley, and Ira Hayes, are whisked back to civilization to help raise funds for the war effort. But the accolades for heroism heaped upon the three men are at odds with their own personal realizations that thousands of real heroes lie dead on Iwo Jima, and that their own contributions to the fight are only symbolic and not deserving of the singling out they are experiencing. Each of the three must come to terms with the honors, exploitation, and grief that they face simply for being in a photograph.

Valkyrie
During World War II, Wehrmacht Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg is severely wounded in Tunisia, and is evacuated home to Nazi Germany. Meanwhile, Major General Henning von Tresckow attempts to assassinate Adolf Hitler by smuggling a bomb aboard the Führer's private airplane. The bomb, however, fails to detonate and Tresckow safely retrieves it to conceal his intentions. After learning that the Gestapo has arrested Major Hans Oster, he orders General Olbricht to find a replacement. After recruiting von Stauffenberg into the German Resistance, Olbricht delivers von Stauffenberg to a meeting of the secret committee which has coordinated previous attempts on Hitler's life. The members include General Ludwig Beck, Dr. Carl Goerdeler, and Erwin von Witzleben. The Colonel is stunned to learn that no plans exist for after Hitler's assassination.

Tears of the Sun
Navy SEAL Lieutenant A.K. Waters and his elite squadron of tactical specialists are forced to choose between their duty and their humanity, between following orders by ignoring the conflict that surrounds them, or finding the courage to follow their conscience and protect a group of innocent refugees. When the democratic government of Nigeria collapses and the country is taken over by a ruthless military dictator, Waters, a fiercely loyal and hardened veteran is dispatched on a routine mission to retrieve a Doctors Without Borders physician, Dr. Lena Kendricks. Dr. Kendricks, an American citizen by marriage, is tending to the victims of the ongoing civil war at a Catholic mission in a remote village. When Waters arrives, however, Dr. Kendricks refuses to leave unless he promises to help deliver the villagers to political asylum at the nearby border. If they are left behind, they will be at the mercy of the enormous rebel army. Waters is under strict orders from his commanding officer Captain Bill Rhodes to remain disengaged from the conflict. But as he and his men witness the brutality of the rebels first-hand, they are won over to Dr. Kendricks' cause and place their lives at risk by agreeing to escort the villagers on a perilous trek through the dense jungle. As they move through the countryside on foot, Waters' team, experts at evasion and concealment, are inexplicably and ferociously pursued by an army of rebels. They are confounded until they discover that, among the refugees, is the sole survivor of the country's previous ruling family, whom the rebels have been ordered to eliminate at all costs. Waters and his small band of soldiers must weigh the life of one man against their own and the refugees they feel obliged to protect.
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Re: 'War' Movies

Postby Ivy » Feb 3rd, '09, 11:54

"He was trained to follow orders, he became a hero for defying them!"

That just sounds like something that could be said about the youths around here. A lot of them are taught to follow orders and you're given so many rules. And how do they not expect the rules to get broken when they're utterly ridculous. How could they become a hero though? Because, people learn the hard way, and so did those teenage students. They had to figure it out on by themselves, they were always right. Well they had a dose of reality hit them when they dropped out and couldn't find a decent job, then they turned to drugs and pimpin'. Soon they were in jail, volunteering for a Prison Program in which the young men and women go to the High Schools and speak about the mistakes they've made, life's lessons, and how it'll take time and recovery before they have their lives back. When asked what the hardest part about speaking infront of the group was, a young "ex" Blood member stated, "Ya'll were my class, I woulda been sittin' there with ya'll, insteada knowin' I'm goin home to a 8 x 10 cell..."
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Re: 'War' Movies

Postby Tomega » Feb 3rd, '09, 12:22

"Only a single shot can end a war".

I think that one goes for a lot of things in life.. Not only war. It can take many years to build something up or trying something. But it only needs one action to get somewhere or to destroy something.

Have not seen the movie though
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Re: 'War' Movies

Postby Requiem » Feb 4th, '09, 02:51

I think that there are definite lins that should never be crossed. like killing innocent civilians and such.
also, saving private ryan was a great movie. my favorite from that list :happy:
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Re: 'War' Movies

Postby Ivy » Feb 4th, '09, 16:00

Ice Killa wrote:I think that there are definite lins that should never be crossed. like killing innocent civilians and such.
also, saving private ryan was a great movie. my favorite from that list :happy:


What did you enjoy most about Saving Private Ryan? I loved the fact that it established the new law saying that if you only have one son, he can refuse to go to war on the front-line, and also that brother's can't be in the same division as another (gives them a better chance of surviving)... :happy:
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