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Best film of its genre ? Discuss.
Strong arguments for the Deer Hunter.
Best film of its genre ? Discuss.
Strong arguments for the Deer Hunter.
I thought that was sh!t[b said:Quote[/b] (Leeboy @ Mar. 02 2006,10:49)]If the genre you are talking about is Vietnam war films, then it's Apocalypse Now for me.
"You've got sh!t on your shoes and I'm the shoe-shine boy"[b said:Quote[/b] (Mad Cyril @ Mar. 02 2006,10:48)]Any 'Nam film with Chuck Norris in it - He was actually there.
easily number one.. none of the other films even mention how important ping pong was in that conflict..[b said:Quote[/b] (EastStandBlue @ Mar. 02 2006,11:12)]Forest Gump.
Forest Gump may have been great at it, But could he beat Tilly?[b said:Quote[/b] (SARF @ Mar. 02 2006,13:02)]easily number one.. none of the other films even mention how important ping pong was in that conflict..[b said:Quote[/b] (EastStandBlue @ Mar. 02 2006,11:12)]Forest Gump.
The Killing Fields, although set at the time of the Vietnam war, is a film about the conflicts in Cambodia so doesn't really qualify.[b said:Quote[/b] (Ulysses @ Mar. 02 2006,13:20)]MY TOP 5 - Full Metal Jacket, Apocalypse Now, Casualties of War, Platoon and The Killing Fields.
I trained there ...[b said:Quote[/b] (dloman @ Mar. 02 2006,18:53)]I have worked at Bassingbourne barracks where it was filmed
Tour of Duty[b said:Quote[/b] (SARF @ Mar. 03 2006,08:46)]what was the name of that t.v. series about vietnam that had 'paint it black' by the stones as its intro music..?
Royal Anglian Regiment[b said:Quote[/b] (Xàbia Shrimper @ Mar. 02 2006,20:28)]I trained there ...[b said:Quote[/b] (dloman @ Mar. 02 2006,18:53)]I have worked at Bassingbourne barracks where it was filmed