Dream on Mo.....
Cheers, Ade.
Dream on Mo.....
Cheers, Ade.
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Now that would be something !!!!
Movies are made to make money. I think it must be hard to sell an idea with limited appeal for mass audiences. We are a minority. We are interested in depictions of war and the sacrifices made, and as collectors of militaria, we want them to be accurate.
Movies like Max Manus and 9th Company appeal to the patriotism or perhaps the sense of wanting to know more about one's own country's history. But then fail when shown abroad. I saw Max Manus - its good but only was shown in one theatre and had a very limited run here. That's why we get films like Inglorious Basterds, Kelly's Heroes or Battleship. You take out of them what you can (if you can) historically and enjoy them for what they are meant to be ...entertainment.
That said I do appreciate historically correct and sincere, serious war movies and wish there were more. But they are out there. Just hard to find sometimes.
Here's two movie recommendations. I can't really be sure how accurate they are as I'm not up on the times but they sure seem to be. Plus the subject matter gets little coverage by movie makers in the west.
Assembly (Chinese but you can get subtitles, amazing scenes of milsurps in battle, realistic as far as I know).
Nanjing, Nanjing (again Chinese with subtitles - not Nanking, Nanking the Hollywood version; though I hear its also supposed to be pretty good).
And for a very good docu-drama and a pretty good movie of the same name find Kokoda. The documentary was co produced by ABC in Australia and tells both sides of the little known battle for the Kokoda Trail in New Guinea, 1942.
There is (or was) a war film festival in the U.S.A. that had a web site. Is it still held? It showcased all sorts of war films from movies to documentaries. I first learned about When Trumpets Fade there. It seemed to be a vehicle for non Hollywood type movies to become known (and appreciated) and get distribution for wider audiences.
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Its funny, whenever i watch any movie about the german forces in ww2 i always think about this skit.
all the best,
Stefan
Thanks Stefan! Excellent! I had never seen that one.
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I dont know about you guys but I am looking forward to Panzer 88!!
Astonishing new concept art of Panzer 88's Nazi-fighting monster
"In all my years as a soldier, I have never seen men fight so hard." - SS Obergruppenfuhrer Wilhelm Bittrich - Arnhem
I am particular found of the Armoured Corps!
So... can anyone recommend realistic, evenly depicted (ie no Chaffees taking on Panthers in a slug fest), very good war movies featuring tank battles?
Any era or theatre. Not just tank vs infantry, but battles where opposing tanks get it on!
Also like to see slug fests between opposing navies but even in WW2 those were few and far between (yes I have Sink the Bismark) Would like to see a movie based on the Battle of Iron Bottom Sound and other USN vs IJN surface actions.
Yes that was outstanding Stefan!
Thank you very Much!!!!
Semper Fi
Phil
Hi Mike try "White Tiger" but it is in Russian but real T34/85's vs the best replica Tiger ever made:
Video - WhiteTiger
Cheers, Ade.
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