What Is The Last Movie/Show You Saw?

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Well, I just did a triple movie set.

1) Pearl Harbor (yes I know the drama and sadly overdone dialogue kinda sucked, but fast forward to the battle scenes and they are pretty good)

2) Battle of Britain. I love the dogfight scenes.

3) Memphis Belle. I it's not too bad and some interesting fuselage interior scenes along with the obligatory "actual" bombing scenes from arrival footage film bombing runs that most have seen many times.

No matter what, they were all entertaining.
How about some non-english WW2 movies?

Dear Elsa (Hungarian)


Al-alamein (Italian)


A Finnish war movie that I forgot the name, but it has "soldier" in English name...

All 3 are available on YouTube by English subtitles. I believe I have posted links in previous pages.
 
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How about some non-english WW2 movies?

Dear Elsa (Hungarian)


Al-alamein (Italian)


A Finnish war movie that I forgot the name, but it has "soldier" in English name...

All 3 are available on YouTube by English subtitles. I believe I have posted links in previous pages.
I can recommend "Narvik" which is now on Netflix, very well done movie.

 
How about some non-english WW2 movies?

Dear Elsa (Hungarian)


Al-alamein (Italian)


A Finnish war movie that I forgot the name, but it has "soldier" in English name...

All 3 are available on YouTube by English subtitles. I believe I have posted links in previous pages.
My favorite non-english WW2 movie is Die Brücke

"A line inserted just before the end credits soberly reads: 'This event occurred on April 27, 1945. It was so unimportant that it was never mentioned in any war communique.'"
 
My favorite non-english WW2 movie is Die Brücke

"A line inserted just before the end credits soberly reads: 'This event occurred on April 27, 1945. It was so unimportant that it was never mentioned in any war communique.'"
A beautiful and interesting one! I've both old and new versions, older version is my fav.

Yes, many things happened in "any" war, that were considered "unimportant" by authorities... As we say in Persian: "Truth is bitter, like the bottom of a cucumber."
 
How about some non-english WW2 movies?

Dear Elsa (Hungarian)


Al-alamein (Italian)


A Finnish war movie that I forgot the name, but it has "soldier" in English name...

All 3 are available on YouTube by English subtitles. I believe I have posted links in previous pages.
I've seen El-Aleman but not the other 2. I've also seen The Black Book, several Russian movies on the Great Patriotic wear (mostly armor and last stand types), Max Manus, and several others. I really enjoy them as most are well written.
 
I've seen El-Aleman but not the other 2. I've also seen The Black Book, several Russian movies on the Great Patriotic wear (mostly armor and last stand types), Max Manus, and several others. I really enjoy them as most are well written.
I've seen so many Russian war movies, I can't remember names... Some were great, some weren't! However, I recently turned into watching Russian war series and mini-series.

Right now, watching "The Black Sea"

 

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