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The Good Shepard (OSS)
Triumph of the Will
Buck Privates
Keep em Flying
Miracle of Morgans Creek
The Bunker
Hitler the Last Days
Gunga Din
Strategic Air Command
The Wackiest Ship in the Army
Dive Bomber
Under 10 Flags
Operation Petticoat
Courage under Fire
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To be or Not To Be.
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Charge of The Light Brigade
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How could you dipsticks forget the best aviation war film of all time?

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ARRGGHH! Well...there's a total lack of taste. :hide:

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O joy...a critic. :?


Might as well critique this while you're at it.


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Mudge wrote:
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How could you dipsticks forget the best aviation war film of all time?

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ARRGGHH! Well...there's a total lack of taste. :hide:

Mudge the critic :wink:


Turn the volume down, watch the B-25s and realize how many of them that silly movie saved :)

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Thought there are some really great films being listed, a war film has to do with war. Some don't really qualify, such as three of my favorites, "Dive Bomber", "Test Pilot" and "Keep 'em Flying". they would simple be films with a military or aviation theme.
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I agree that these are not really war films, per say. But the home front and training were a larger part of the war years. Maybe it should be called COMBAT films instead?


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Looks like a good list so far. As long as Captains of the Clouds is included I'm happy.

I don't see The Cruel Sea on the list though. One of my favourites, but I'm partial to Corvettes since my great-uncle was lost when HMCS Shawinigan was torpedoed in 1944.
The novel by Nicholas Monsarrat is a good read too BTW.

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How about,

The Key
Above the Waves
The Hornblower Series (Ion Gruffeld)
The Man Who Never Was
Tobruk
5 Graves to Cairo


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What no best war movie of all time...................1941!!!!


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Johnny Got His Gun

Hearts And Minds

Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge (Twilight Zone episode)

Once An Eagle (made for tv series)

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May nominations for the 100 worst war movies ever made also be made at this time? :D :lol:


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Looks like a good list so far. As long as Captains of the Clouds is included I'm happy.

I don't see The Cruel Sea on the list though. One of my favourites, but I'm partial to Corvettes since my great-uncle was lost when HMCS Shawinigan was torpedoed in 1944.
The novel by Nicholas Monsarrat is a good read too BTW.

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Corvette K225 has to be on the list then hard to get but still around. Actual wartime convoy scenes including catapult launch of a Hurricane.

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I'm surprised nobody has mentioned BAT-21. That's one of my all-time favorites.

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Scott WRG Editor wrote:
Mudge wrote:
Dan K wrote:
How could you dipsticks forget the best aviation war film of all time?

Catch 22



ARRGGHH! Well...there's a total lack of taste. :hide:

Mudge the critic :wink:


Turn the volume down, watch the B-25s and realize how many of them that silly movie saved :)


Hadn't thought of that. Guess I was too busy hating the story and the acting. Or lack thereof.

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May nominations for the 100 worst war movies ever made also be made at this time? :D :lol:


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What the heck movie is THAT from?

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