Top 10 War Films

David Mccabe

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  1. The Deer Hunter

    The Deer Hunter

    This movie has some powerful stuff in it. I swear, it's the only movie i've ever seen that i had to cover my eyes cause i just couldn't watch. The russian roullete scene is the tensest i've ever seen.

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  2. Apocalypse Now

    Apocalypse Now

    Coppola at his best and tightest in this adaptation of Heart of Darkness. The characters see the war through vivid and somewhat dreamlike imagery. The portrayal by Sheen and Brando flow though this movie like blood on a river.

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  3. The Dirty Dozen

    The Dirty Dozen

    Lee Marvin srtars in this heroic and somewhat foul smelling ensemble piece. It has Charles Bronson, John Casavettes, Donald Sutherland and Telly Savalas as members of a suicide squad of pardoned criminals about to be sent before D-day into Germany.

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  4. Schindler’s List

    Schindler’s List

    The ultimate WWII film, this is a spielberg masterpiece. very powerfull especialy for Israelis like myself. a magnificent work of art

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  5. Casualtys of war

    Casualtys of war

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  6. Saving Private Ryan

    Saving Private Ryan

    The most graphic war movie in history, this movie shows maybe more than the rest the significence of human life.

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  7. Platoon

    Platoon

    Oliver Stone’s opus of a war he fought in. This tells the tale of a young idealist who could have just as easily avoided this war. His platoon from the translator ( played by a young Johnny Depp ) to the platoon leaders ( Willem DaFoe and Thom Berrenger ) this movie shows the utter brutality of the men to the Vietnamese and to each other.

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  8. Full Metal Jacket

    Full Metal Jacket

    The controversial war in Vietnam has spawned the most realistic view of the senselessness of modern combat. Directed by Stanley Kubrick Full Metal Jacket bathes you in the blood of the experience. From the masterfully played Drill Sergeant ( R. Lee Emery ) to the pressure cracked jar head ( Vincent D’Nofrio ) to the joker journalist this movie displays this war as few have before or since

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  9. The Pianist
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  10. Southern Comfort

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