The Apprentice wrote:Enemy at the Gates. The final showdown was excellent, especially when the political officer showed up. "Now I'm going to give you something usefull."
I've always really liked this movie - a nice departure from the standard war film that isn't simply an anti-war film. A good argument can also be made that it is the best sniper film ever.
The Apprentice wrote:Enemy at the Gates. The final showdown was excellent, especially when the political officer showed up. "Now I'm going to give you something usefull."
I've always really liked this movie - a nice departure from the standard war film that isn't simply an anti-war film. A good argument can also be made that it is the best sniper film ever.
I'll definately agree here. I also like how the antagonist wasn't a villian. He was just the counterpart on the other side of the conflict.
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The Apprentice wrote:Enemy at the Gates. The final showdown was excellent, especially when the political officer showed up. "Now I'm going to give you something usefull."
I've always really liked this movie - a nice departure from the standard war film that isn't simply an anti-war film. A good argument can also be made that it is the best sniper film ever.
I'll definately agree here. I also like how the antagonist wasn't a villian. He was just the counterpart on the other side of the conflict.
I think looking at the way this movie opens gives you a great idea of what the soviet soldiers went through on the Eastern Front during the 2nd world war. Even though it doesn't reflect EVERY beach, I also like how Saving Private Ryan reflects what the Americans, French, Brits, Canadians, and Australians and whoever else went through on the Western Front.
I watched all the Petit Eva shorts. They had some funny moments, like Gendo and his desk, but it wasn't anything special.
I also saw Weird Al's movie, UHF. That impressed me. It had such stars as Michael Richards and Fran Drescher before they were big, and was an experience in the surreal. I highly recommend this to anyone. It's a cult classic for sure!
The Apprentice wrote:Enemy at the Gates. The final showdown was excellent, especially when the political officer showed up. "Now I'm going to give you something usefull."
I've always really liked this movie - a nice departure from the standard war film that isn't simply an anti-war film. A good argument can also be made that it is the best sniper film ever.
I'll definately agree here. I also like how the antagonist wasn't a villian. He was just the counterpart on the other side of the conflict.
Dude, he hung a child. That seems pretty villinous to me.
Hatta wrote:Die Hard Arcade has Deep Scan in it. That's like retro inside retro. They must have heard we liked retro (dawg).
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