Golf33
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Joined: 3/29/2003 From: Canberra, Australia Status: offline
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Randy [B]Don't forget for those who don't like The Battle of the Bulge, it has the Panzerlied song in it, which sounds pretty impressive.[/B][/QUOTE] The tank officers up in Darwin loved that song & used to sing it when on the booze. In fact they pretty much idolized the German military of WWII, in some cases including the less savoury characters of the SS. I could never understand the supposed brilliance of the Germans, seeing that they managed to lose pretty convincingly. I thought the Russians made better heroes, considering they started out with no clue or decent equipment, learned and developed at horrible cost, and persevered to give the Gerries a very well-deserved kicking in the end. For war movies, I rather rate the old Battle of Britain (all those big names - ratatatatatatata etc), Kelly's Heroes, and of course the obligatory Band of Brothers & SPR. A made-for-cable (HBO I think) movie called When Trumpets Fade, about the Huertgen Forest debacle, also makes the grade quite well. Schindler's List, Holocaust: Die Familie Weiss, Judgement at Nuremburg, and Conspiracy (a reconstruction of the Wannsee Conference) are excellent movies for off-the-frontlines, as is The Dunera Boys (about German Jews interned in Australia by mistake). For more recent wars, Platoon was pretty good; Blackhawk Down wasn't too bad, although a bit hard to follow (like the book in many respects). The Odd Angry Shot is awesome and unusual, although tubby old Graham Kennedy is a bit hard to take as an SASR Corporal, and the movie doesn't exactly showcase the SASR in general. Full Metal Jacket was good in parts and quite unbearable in others. The movie Sadat was also quite good and told from an unusual (in Western society anyway) viewpoint. Cheers 33
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