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Wasn't even really a war movie but its the closest I can think of.
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>>64984339
>waaaaahhh, feel sorry for ((us)): the movie, part 9347
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Black Hawk Down
Inglourious Basterds
Master and Commander
Dunkirk
Thirteen Hours
Body of Lies
Coriolanus
Zwickino slop double feature: Blood Diamond and Last Samurai
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>>64984360
Just watch Nuremberg the other night because of my girl. Hot garbage, as expected. Crowe killed it though.
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>>64984360
I want a holocaust movie with necromancy like pic related.
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>>64984441
Also to add to the list:

Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War,
Kajaki
1917
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>>64984732
God that was such a cool concept that was executed in such a retarded way.
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We Were Soldiers [2002]
The last 30 minutes of Zero Dark Thirty [2012]
The first 45 minutes of Lone Survivor [2013]
My Way [2011]
The Front Line [2011]

>>64984441
>Dunkirk
Meh, I'm tired of Nolan's self-insistence getting a pass just because he's one of the few directors left with enough clout to get a film produced that isn't a total CGI DEI slop
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>>64984441
>Black Hawk Down
That wasn't post 2000...oh. Damn, I feel old.
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1914 is based. Sad as fuck
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>>64984339
I thought Midway was good
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>>64984339
Letters from Iwo Jima?
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>>64984690
The original one from 2000 was worth watching. Is everything now just a poorly done remake?
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>>64984339
Nope. The Playstation Generation have never seen war.
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>>64984339
That new All Quiet on the Western Front was breddy gud
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>>64985538
Worst adaptation I've ever seen and the director should commit sudoku out of shame. If you thought it was good then you don't *know*
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>>64984441
Inglorious bastards is jew slop.
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>>64984339
They Shall not Grow Old
>but that's a documentary
Which is why it's not slop, it's actual history from actual historians not some DEI hire's half remembered high school level gloss job.
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>>64984339
Video games made war movies largely obsolete.

>>64984360
Conspiracy made me feel more sympathy for Wilhelm Stuckart than any other film has made me feel for any German.
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>slop slop slop slop slop slop slop slop
I can't wait until you faggots find a new buzzword to use.
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>>64984339
Der Untergang
War Horse
The Unknown Soldier
Brotherhood of War Taegukgi
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>>64984339
My great grandpa fought in Europe/North Africa in WW2 and liked Fury. His brother fought in Asia and likes watching 4k upscales of the bombings of Hiroshima.
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>>64985717
>Taegukgi
It has a lot of that cheesiness and hammy acting peculiar to Korean film and still manages to be good
The ending is cheesy as fuck but still had me in tears
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>>64985693
One of the best war films, documentary or movie, ever made.
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The Thin Red Line. I watched it during a ketamine infusion and, fuck man.
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I have the con.

Bonus content: https://www.dancarlin.com/product/ep-12-wolf-pack-hunting-with-hanks/
I never realised Tom Hanks was personally involved in stuff like Band of Brothers and John Adams until I heard this. Love that guy.
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>>64989795
>I never realised Tom Hanks was personally involved in stuff like Band of Brothers
Like, he was the fucking executive producer.
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>>64989810
Yeah? He didn't appear on screen so I never clocked it. Been a while since I watched them, too.
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>>64984833
>1914
We asked for POST 2000
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>>64984339
>>64984360
>>64985553
>>>/pol/
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>>64984339
I don't remember the movie too well, but for Mosul (2019) I kind of remember being a good film and not being hit over the head with propaganda. Maybe I'll rewatch this weekend.

>>64989895
No. These films were submitted for consideration and they are objectively as >>64984360 and >>64985553 describe them.
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>>64989819
So you just don't ever watch the credits of whatever shows/movies you watch, huh?
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>>64990189
>Mosul
Weak, barely anything happened
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>>64984339
its hardly a war film but der hauptmann was alright
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it's not exactly a war movie but I thoroughly enjoyed JoJo rabbit
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>>64984441
>Black Hawk Down
recuitment movie about non event that irnored the fact half the planet had forces deployed in somalia without fuckin up until muh rangers arrived. only good thing in it is hans zimmermans music

>Inglourious Basterds
absolute shit

>Master and Commander
best in the list

>Dunkirk
not bad not great

>Thirteen Hours
see blackhawk down

>Coriolanus
nah

>Last Samurai
tom cruisews giant ego.
>Blood Diamond
not great not terrible
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>>64993434
>it's not exactly a war movie but I thoroughly enjoyed JoJo rabbit
it's a great little film that but jewposters will seethe
t.German, made watch it by my grand father
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>>64993434
Can't stand that Waiheke faggot
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>>64989895
Shut the fuck up, tourist scum.
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>>64985850
>His brother fought in Asia and likes watching 4k upscales of the bombings of Hiroshima.
dangerously based

>>64984761
>>64984441
>Dunkirk
ten minutes of Atonement is a better Dunkirk than all of Nolan's Dunkirk
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>>64985850
Your great granddads sound cool. I watched Saving Private Ryan (okay 1990s) with my grandpa who fought in Europe and looked over at him lying on the couch and he had a blanket up looking like this.
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>>64993771
if you watch old 70s-era war flicks like Wild Geese you'll quickly realise why SPR blew everyone's minds, normies and vets alike

in fact it was my vet uncle who recommended SPR to me
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>>64984690
I almost forgot Russel Crowe could act before I saw that movie
Raimi Malek also did a good job as expected
Almost all the scenes not involving Crowe had the most atrocious on-the-nose dialogue. Michael Shannon's character talking to the pope being the worst example. No immersion whatsoever
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>>64984339
Taegukgi
My Way
Flowers of War
Letters from Iwo Jima
1917
Siege of Jadotville
that random Tom Hanks navy flick
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>>64993630
why's that? because it shows humanity in unwilling participants?
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The Unknown Soldier (2017)
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>>64993720
>Atonement is a better Dunkirk
No doubt
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>>64993622
>Black Hawk Down
>recuitment movie about non event that irnored the fact half the planet had forces deployed in somalia without fuckin up until muh rangers arrived
It started out with a paragraph stating everything was fine until the Marines left.
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>>64984339
>>64984441
Last Samurai is probably the only one I ever rewatch periodically. Not because I'm a weeb or for the battles. More so because of the deeper themes, character growth, and tradition vs progress. If you can compartmentalize your distain for Cruise it's an excellent film.
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>>64984339
Beasts of No Nation
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>>64998800
I got a copy of the book it was based on (Dancing in the Glory of Monsters) and it was comically bad.
"The Congo Wars were NOT just the Tutsis trying to get back at the Hutus!"
Spoiler alert: it was. Just libtarded gobbledeegook that ignores the Congoids are practically incapable of forming a functional government.
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>>64989810
He was actually a random ass extra in one scene
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Tropa de Elite
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>>64998705
The movie is basically just GWoT propaganda that ignores actual history (see also; "Lone Survivor"). It also shat all over the friendly UN personnel from Malaysia and Pakistan, some of whom were wounded and killed while fighting their way in and out of Mogadishu to rescue the surrounded US forces.
The real life incident was shitshow of arrogance and incompetence by the US. Most of which would have been completely avoidable if the Americans had even tried to coordinate their operations with other UN forces, or even just made basic contingency plans to deal with unforeseen circumstances or sudden fuck-ups.
The Malaysians in particular played the central role in the second rescue convoy (the initial US rescue convoy failed almost immediately), and they were completely ignored by the movie.
They were so insulted by the movie that they made their own movie about the battle of Mogadishu afterwards, highlighting that the US forces trapped in Mogadishu would have been wiped out if they hadn't been rescued by other UN forces.
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>>64998732
It was a good conversation in English.
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>>64999015
>The Malaysians in particular played the central role in the second rescue convoy
They provided infantry support while virtually every single other asset especially air cover was American, and if the only casualty they got was some fucking retard who took a wrong fucking turn, proving their total incompetence.
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Danger Close was pretty good
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>>64990919
Not that anon but no I don't
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>>64999061
>They provided infantry support
They provided all the armored cars necessary evacuate the wounded, these made up the majority of vehicles in the relief convoy.
The convoy was spearheaded by Pakistani forces operating clapped out Soviet T-55 tanks.
There were American vehicles in the convoy too, and they did play a part, but US ground vehicles, infantry, and air assets effectively acted in a supporting role in the rescue convoy.

These tanks and armored cars were so essential to the rescue operation that the US brass initially tried to forcibly commandeer them from the Malaysians and Pakistanis, intending to crew them with US forces who'd never operated such vehicles before, instead of just asking the other UN forces to help rescue the trapped Americans.
This particular move was so ill-advised and arrogant that it ended up delaying the entire rescue effort for several hours.
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>>64984748
>Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War
Glad to see this movie mentionned, it deserves to be better known
If you manage to get past the sometimes overdramatized acting typical of Asian war movies, it's a really interesting watch for a few reasons :
- The Korean War was massively important from a geopolitical and military perspective, it doesn't deserve to be forgotten like it is today
- Movies about the Korean War are rare, even more so from the Korean perspective. Sometimes you'd think only Americans and Chinese fought in the conflict. It reminds us that the Korean War was as much a civil war as it was a proxy war, with all the hate-fuelled horrors and deep national traumas that entails
- Speaking of horrors, it offers a good depiction of how violent and awful this war was, especially for civilians
- The fight scenes are far from perfect, but still enjoyable, especially for those who like the military aesthetic of that era like me
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>>64984339
Warfare (2025) was actually really good, I thought.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warfare_(film)
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>>64985693
>It hurt me
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>>64984339
Restrepo.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1559549/
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>>64999109
>the US brass initially tried to forcibly commandeer them
which was a sound decision because they knew how incompetent the UNOSOM forces actually were, as proven by how the Malaysian APCs couldn't do something as simple as follow a 2 mile convoy without taking a wrong turn and blundering into an RPG
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>>64993771
>Your great granddads sound cool. I watched Saving Private Ryan (okay 1990s) with my grandpa who fought in Europe and looked over at him lying on the couch and he had a blanket up looking like this.

We watched Saving Private Ryan in my history class in high school. The whole class legit cheered when they used the flamethrower on the German machine gun team in the beach landing scene. Genuinely felt patriotic kek.
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>>64984441
>Inglourious Basterds
pure tarantino revenge fantasy slop
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>>64998732
Why would one have disdain for Tom Cruise?
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>>65000469
he's a brainwashed little turd who like most actors and actresses can't put his great acting skills to use in his own private life to get along with family and friends
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>>65000469
He's a scientologist
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>>64998843
Now I'll have to re-watch the entire series.
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>>64999953
Germans werent your enemy. You lost the war.
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>>65000669
>Germans werent your enemy.
The US only declared war on Japan, then the Germans started blowing our shit up and declared war on us. You started it.

>You lost the war.
Europes primary migrant group are Muslims who categorically want to destroy the continent and convert it to their own backwards islamic system. The primary migrants in the US are Catholic Mexicans, 51% of the men voted for the president who wants to kick out all bad actor migrants and said Mexicans are the majority of the anti-immigrant armed forces and literally join the military in disproportionate numbers to "save the west" and obliterate non Christian old worlders.

American demographics are self sanitizing. Yours are not. You lost.
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>>65000669
Mental.
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>>65000669
The war was won, the peace was lost by subsequent generations
Go eat a dick, fagbrain
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>>65000683
>The sub 90iq shitskins that we are being replaced by are Christian(lmao) so we win
Do you even hear yourself retard?
This ia such an insane level of cope that it is not even funny anymore.
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>>65000790
Mexicans went from 84iq to 88iq to 93iq to 96iq to 98iq in 7.5 year intervals and local borns are likely to be near Euro-American IQ parity by the early 2030s and are actually declining in numbers because they have less kids as they become more educated. Muslims in Europe are actually getting dumber year over year due to inbreeding and having more and more offspring. Yes there is a difference
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>>65000815
Yeah, that's how iq works.
You know your state raises nigger iq so they can serve in the mutt military, right?
nta
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>>65000815
Holy fuck, you are an honest to god civnat retard. Nah, i am not doing this, we have already had this argument tot death in motherfucking 2016.Fuck, you have learned nothing in more than a decade.Wasted my time arguing with a mentally deficient fag.
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>>64989795
I loved this. My grandfather was a sigint officer on a River class corvette in the RN and the uboat hunting during the peak in 42 was nerve wracking. Then later it became more of a one sided slaughter in favor of the allies
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>>64999284
I thought the SK reprisals for the booby trapping was kino. And I think the fight scenes were bretty good desu
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>>64999095
any similar movies? I really like how fire support is shown. Also I really like that I could understand the battle a little bit with the maps and stuff.
I wanted to like Midway (2019) but is almost hard to understand cuz it is a conjoined triplet of Pearl Harbor, Doolittle raid, and Midway.
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>>65000893
The Cruel Sea by Nicholas Monsarrat is a must read, then. There's a 1953 film based on the novel and it ain't bad, but it feels rather gutted compared to the novel.
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>>64985850
I liked Fury quite a bit, except for the bullshit dinner/fuck/death scene bullshit. If that stupid filler crap had been left out (or never shot in the first place), the movies would have been ten thousand percent better.
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>>65006140
>dinner/fuck/death
is the only thing that elevates Fury above mindless shooting slop, such as it is
besides, dubcon is hot
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>>65000683
>The US only declared war on Japan, then the Germans started blowing our shit up and declared war on us
Only because you were going to declare war on Germany anyway. So Germany might as well make the first move.
So in a sense you DID declare war on Germany.
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>>65006324
>mindless shooting slop
If you watched that movie, you aren't a film-arts scholar, midwit. Quit tryharding. It's embarrassing.
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>>65006676
>you were going to do it but you didn't so we did it first so you did it
This is some epic turdie circumlocutions
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>>65006810
Go back to your GI Joe cartoons, kid
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>>65006822
I prefer my SGT Rock collection to GI Joe, pissant. But you do you.
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>>65000683
>Europes primary migrant group are Muslims who categorically want to destroy the continent and convert it to their own backwards islamic system.
https://www.google.com/search?q=russia++hybrid+warfare+mass+immigration+eu
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>>64985850
fare enough
I stopped watching war movies, spent a decade watching them like I was looking for somthing to get me to uderstand what I did when I was 19 and then realised it was just best to forget all about it, which was the correct approach. Tell your grandad I said hello.
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>>64998834
Are you retarded? The movie was adapted from a book called Beasts of No Nation which was obviously based on the Sierra Leone or Liberian civil wars. It was so obviously supposed to be based on one of those two that the film crew decided to shoot the film in Ghana to approximate the climate and biome.

The DRC is 4000km away from Sierra Leone. Talking about the film being in the Congo is as geographically wrong as a film about Paris being filmed in Siberia.
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>>65007269
>it's the Russians' fault the EU let them in
"Wir schaffen das" was Russian hybrid warfare?
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>>65006676
>Only because you were going to declare war on Germany anyway. So Germany might as well make the first move.
>So in a sense you DID declare war on Germany.

You dumb fucking volksfaggen, if you'd not declared war on the US, we'd have turned almost all of our resources towards Japan who'd literally attacked our own domestic soil. You dipshits declared war because your methed up totalenkrieg leaders were high and thought they could challenge the three other major powers of the world at once. You fucked up. Should have not tried challenging a nation that represented 60% of the global industrial base when you were still using horses for domestic logistics.

Goering tongues my anus.
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>>64984339
1917 was kino as fuck in the theater.
Not sure how it would be in the lackluster ambiance of a regular tv in a house though.
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>>64984441
Kajaki
Danger close: battle of long tan
Hyena road
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>>64984339
how were people watching this jewish slop unironically?
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>>65008176
>The only ones that are worth a shit as works of are
>its all naziploitation slop
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>>65008298
cause it's a well written and the actors are good?
you know, a good movie?
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>>65007495
russian's systematically facilitating and aiding the immigrants reach Europe sure was.
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>>65008358
wouldn't have worked if Europeans weren't so retarded as to let them in
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>>65003638
Cant think of anything at the moment. The first hour of Assembly set in the civil war is pretty good even for Chinese propaganda slop, you can find it on YouTube. It's also a great 'spot the gun' game for /k/ since its full of WW 2 surplus.
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>>65006140
Fury tried way to fucking hard to be edgy/gritty/dark and wound up being obvious scene setup 'wow are you guys seeing this' wankery. I knew it would be from the start where that tank crewman shoots himself because he's on fire
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>>65008071
1917 was a drama set in the trenches, all quiet on the Western Front was a much better ww1 trench film, but it ruined it a little bit because they kept trying to turn it into a drama. Just follow the dam book.
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April 9th is breddy good
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>>64985551
It was another take of the same movie you're already seen twice and I am happy they changed it up for once.

The sane thing applies to the Jack Black King Kong
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>>64984339
Restrepo
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>>65008868
i love this movie because it's like the opposite of propaganda
everyone comes off looking like a retard
>that incredulous german officer at the end asking why they were still fighting after the government had already surrendered and the danish guy going wat
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>>65009051
It definitely shows how bad the fog of war can be.
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The City of Life and Death was bretty good. The main criticism of the movie was the humanization of the Japanese. Watch the movie and you'll understand how fucked that is.
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>>65000669
>The Statue of Liberty is kaput!
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>>64984339
This is a thinly veiled >>>/r/ thread so fuck off.

Also you're all newfags - 71: Into the Fire
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All major Hollywood / Euro studio motion pictures after 2002 are slop, no matter the theme or topic
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>>64984339
Civil War and Warfare were pretty good
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I did the zoomer thing and asked AI for a list of war movies since 2000. First I ordered by revenue as a proxy for popularity, but later by rating.
Some notable entries:
The Patriot, 2000; Troy, 2004; 300, 2006 - they meet the criteria
The Battle at Lake Changjin - not rated well, but grossed almost $1B dollars, highest Chinese film of all time
Top 10 by rating were:
>Quo Vadis, Aida?,2020,100
>Armadillo,2010,100
>They Shall Not Grow Old,2018,99
>The Hurt Locker,2008,97
>’71,2014,96
>Restrepo,2010,96
>The Pianist,2002,95
>Eye in the Sky,2015,95
>Sisu,2022,94
>Dunkirk,2017,92

>>65013261
Civil War was Kino, but the story was weak.

>>65008345
Brody's last (and only) good role was in Summer of Sam.
It's painful to watch war movies after being redpilled.
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>>65009051
It was absolutely propaganda.
>look at the tiny few soldiers in 1940 who bravely fought the German Army and don't think about the literal thousands of Danes who fought in the SS for the rest of the war
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>>64985553
Funnily enough , it feels Anti-Semitic , somewhat .With all the killing of German Soldiers for being German and not confirmed Nazis .I hate the United States too and they do not make a movie to cater to me , all about killing Yankees .
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>>65000790
>replaced

The places the Mexicans are going to used to be part of México until Benito Juárez gave it away , you are the replacement , subhuman Angloid .Anglos are the Arabs of the North and enemies of Western Civilization .
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>>65015249
that's some epic Ai bullshit lmao
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>>65000669
>axis formally declares war on the USA after attacking their military assets and killing 2400 Americans in a surprise attack on a national day of rest
>they arent your enemies tho
>beat them into a pulp as a response
>you actually lost the war tho
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>>64990919
Why would I want to read a bunch of jewish names?
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"The Best In Hell" was made by a Russian about a battle he actually fought in.

Its low budget / amaturish but one of the best war movies I've ever seen. Most hollywood slop portrays the enemy as faceless villans. Not this movie. The Ukranians are portrayed as human, and barely any different than the Russians. It makes it heartwretching to watch them fighting brutally to the death. I felt like I got PTSD from watching it. Also interesting to see some modern combat tactics.

Hunter Killer with Gerard Butler was also pretty good.
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>>64984339
Hacksaw Ridge was decent. Also, 13 Hours.
I would say Black Hawk Down but it had the piss filter and it depicted a Ranger officer as incompetent who gets a talking to from a Delta when in reality according to those who were there, that Ranger officer was very competent.
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>>64998851
BASED



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