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I actually prefer the old movies. They had less special effects but they paid more attention to the history and story.
A Bridge to Far
I am at the ripe old age of 43. I remember seeing Bataan when I was a teenager (the movie was made during WWII). I remember that same last scene. Right after that an advertisement would come up asking Americans to buy more war bonds. Typical of the movies made during WWII.
I also liked the heavy fog at night and the tension that produced....
Glad to see no one put Pearl Harbor on their list. I guess if there was a "Worst" WW II movie list, we'd see it mentioned over and over. It was/is horrible.
TO
You mustave loved "Pearl Harbor"
Amen to that brother.
I should have mentioned Tora, Tora Tora. Even though it got such bad ratings and press when it came out, I think it is fairly authentic and moves like a documentary. Great effects with the P-40s trying to take off and realistic Zeros (AT-6).
Midway could have been a great movie but it had a cheesy relationship between the flyer and the Japanese-American girl. Plus, all of the footage they used were of Hellcats, never Wildcats (kind of ruins it for me).
There was another movie about a modern US carrier going back in time where F-14s are able to shoot down Zeros during the Pearl Harbor attack. Again, maybe cheesy but interesting it is own way.
what did y'all not like about 'flyboys'? i thought it was great fun.
kaiser bill's guys were sneeringly evil and almost every dr III was that lovely blood red, or black as doom itself. i love my bad guys irredeemably mean and my good guys happily heroic.
dj
It was called The Final Countdown and I thought it was excellent. Imagine what a Nimmitz class carrier could do in WW2. Mind boggling
The Final Countdown..... the only thing I didn't think appropriate was a US
Naval officer who was not of Japanese desent, who spoke Japanese.....
Phooey !!
Charles