Crimguy
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Joined: 8/15/2003 From: Cave Creek, AZ Status: offline
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YH you and I are on the same page. Kelly's Heroes rocked. I don't see why Platoon is not a "war movie." It was revolutionary at the time, and is about war in the same vein that The Deer Hunter was a (anti)war movie. For us civvies, they were very powerful stuff. My favorites are Das Boot, Platoon, Deer Hunter and Apocalypse Now. Might not be "war movies" in the Bridge Too Far sense, but they are superlative at what they set out to do. Accuracy is not something easily found in a war movie, so I stopped looking for it. When it reaches the point of distorting historical characters (Enemy at the Gates) or being silly (Pearl Harbor), I get really upset though. And I ask you: who doesn't watch The Great Escape every time it's on? quote:
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ORIGINAL: Terminus Platoon isn't a war movie, either... What is a war movie? I thought Platoon was very good if you get past the dialogue. The fact that you dont wear steel pots on a night patrol for example. Or having to trigger a claymore 3 times to fire it. There is some very good "real" things in that movie that a lot of people that havent been exposed to it just plain miss. Now personally, in my humble opinion the greatest "war movie" ever made was Kellys Heros. Right up there has to be Tora, Tora, Tora. Pearl Harbor was a huge disapointment. An Eagle squadron pilot is shot down in the channel and survives for months in France, OK. I can buy that. But after god knows how long over there, he is rescued and pops in on his wife in Hawaii without so much as a letter saying he was alive? Doubtful. Fighter pilots flying B-25's off the Hornet? Heh. Only thing about We Were Soldiers that was out there was him showing up at the door without calling. The scene where the helicopter crashes I thought was fantastic. Thats how they crash. Clunk. No big explosion, no huge hollywood fireball, just clunk. I guess the scene where the "dust off" helicopters aborted and didnt go in was true, but the evac pilots I knew were true heros (498th air ambulance company, 34th medical bn). Once in Germany back in '77 we got a call to pick up survivors of a traffic accident. Fog was so thick you couldnt see the end of the rotors. We went up, made the pick-up and crashed near the LZ at the hospital. Only thing the pilot was worried about was getting the critical man to the OR. Everyone survived. The bird was a write-off.
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