PredFan
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I watched Midway yesterday, enjoyed it thoroughly.
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The movie "We Were Soldiers" is a non-fiction movie. As I stated before, except for a couple of Hollywoodisims, everything is real. There were no fictitious characters in the cast. I knew practically every one who was portrayed and I participated in that battle.Non Fiction: Victory at Sea
Fiction:
The Bedford Incident (likely because a few years after seeing this film I was stationed on a US Destroyer on ASW Patrols)
Saving Private Ryan (manly because of the opening scene which depicted the heroic effort which actually took place by allied troops on the beaches of France)
On the Beach (a movie Trump and his followers need to watch and consider given his recent foolish comments)
Johnny got his gun & Moby Dick (Both ought to be watched by Trump and his supporters, both offer different but thought provoking plots)
I watched Midway yesterday, enjoyed it thoroughly.
I watched Midway yesterday, enjoyed it thoroughly.
Did you recognize MR. Miyagi? And Magnum P.I.? And Ponch? And Mr. Takagi? And on and on...
I watched Midway yesterday, enjoyed it thoroughly.
Did you recognize MR. Miyagi? And Magnum P.I.? And Ponch? And Mr. Takagi? And on and on...
Tom Selleck?
Maybe the best war movie strips away the glamor of war perceived by those who never fought.
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Victory at Sea! Not a movie, per se, but the narration, music and actual footage of real combat and real bravery is far and away better than any fictionalized movie. I admit the opening of Saving Private Ryan is well done, but reality of D-Day is, well see for yourself:
or google: Victory at Sea, episode 15
The minute I saw your post the theme music came to mind. I loved watching Victory At Sea but it's been so long since I've watched an episode. Thank you for spurring my memory.about this great classic series!Victory at Sea! Not a movie, per se, but the narration, music and actual footage of real combat and real bravery is far and away better than any fictionalized movie. I admit the opening of Saving Private Ryan is well done, but reality of D-Day is, well see for yourself:
or google: Victory at Sea, episode 15