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Fritz
05-29-2004, 07:08 PM
One of the nice thing about Memorial Day is there are plenty of "War" movies on cable.
Just now I finished watchin In Harm's Way (1965) Starring John Wayne, Kirk Douglas, Patty Neal, and Burgess Meredith. It was a fantastic movie with a solid story and good acting.
Has anyone else here seen it?
Leonidas
05-29-2004, 08:33 PM
One of the nice thing about Memorial Day is there are plenty of "War" movies on cable.
Just now I finished watchin In Harm's Way (1965) Starring John Wayne, Kirk Douglas, Patty Neal, and Burgess Meredith. It was a fantastic movie with a solid story and good acting.
Has anyone else here seen it?
Seen it many times. Right up there with From Here to Eternity. Even went so far as to having the name Rockwell (from John Wayne's character Rockwell Torrey) as the number one runner-up to my first son's eventual winner, Alexander (yes, from that Alexander). My wife really liked Rockwell, until she gave birth and wimped out.
ice4277
05-30-2004, 09:47 AM
Currently I am re-watching Band of Brothers and will likely take in a couple of the older war movies I have during the next week or so.
Obviously we all know about the current generation of WWII films, but what are some of your guys' favorite older war flicks?
wahoomac
05-30-2004, 02:37 PM
Currently I am re-watching Band of Brothers and will likely take in a couple of the older war movies I have during the next week or so.
Obviously we all know about the current generation of WWII films, but what are some of your guys' favorite older war flicks?
Actually one of my favorite war movies was In Harm's Way. It is my favorite John Wayne movie. I have seen it twice in the last two days. In my top 3 would be: In Harm's Way, Saving Private Ryan, and Midway (which I have seen this weekend as well).
Band of Brothers DVD was one of my best purchases. The book is very good as well.
Fritz
05-30-2004, 04:10 PM
I would also put "In Harms Way" up there. I was very impressed.
Cross of Iron
Sands of Iwo Jima
To Hell and Back
Hell is for Heros
Are all good.
For an earlier period I suggest Zulu (NOT Zulu Dawn), which is Michael's Caines first major role.
DeToxRox
05-30-2004, 04:49 PM
I love Zulu.
That's a damn good movie.
damnMikeBrown
05-31-2004, 10:27 AM
Not so much with John Wayne for me. Mr. Movie Hero dodges the draft in WW II because he said he needed to take care of his family. He promptly divorces his wife and hits the town with starlets gallore. He proceeds to milk the WWII war movie theme to his dying days for millions. Not so much with the John Wayne for me.
Fritz
05-31-2004, 11:00 AM
The same john wayne who was an alternate to get into the Naval Academy? The guy who was denied an application to enter the military when ww2 started because of an injury. The guy who did many USO tours from WW2 to Vietnam? The guy who "only" did 18 (3 of which were before ww2 and at least 2 of which were not about ww2) military movies out of 250? (well, some of the westerns were military too I suppose) That guy?
CHEMICAL SOLDIER
05-31-2004, 11:07 AM
Wasn't John Wayne an All American End for USC back in the day?
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