What is your favorite military movie (Non war movie)?

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June 10th, 2004   #31
Sooners1
 
 
There are several non war military movies to pick from but heres a few top picks:

The Hunt For Red October
Crimson Tide
Men Of Honor
Basic
Navy Seals
 
June 11th, 2004   #32
Italian Guy
 
 
Hey the topic is about non war movies! Mine is A Bronx Tale. Anyone knoes?


"Freedom is the sure possession of those alone who have the courage to defend it".
Pericles.


 
June 11th, 2004   #33
Marksman
 
 
Is that movie about the french guy who is looking for his father in broxs..........................or something else


 
June 11th, 2004   #34
Sooners1
 
 
Mine are military movies not war movies. They have conflict in them but they are not about war.
 
June 12th, 2004   #35
Chqusmc
 
what about "in the ARMY now" thats a good war movie
 
June 14th, 2004   #36
Italian Guy
 
 
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Originally Posted by Marksman
Is that movie about the french guy who is looking for his father in broxs..........................or something else
Nopo! It stars Chazz Palminteri and Bob De Niro...
 
July 7th, 2004   #37
Sgt Lou
 
Down Periscope was friggin hillarious. Putting Pam on a ladderwell is PAINFUL to the person who tries to climb up


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July 12th, 2004   #38
Damien
 
G.I. Jane r0x0rz mah camo b0x0rz


When my end comes, I wish it to come to me while I fight for my family's rights.
 
September 27th, 2005   #39
Padre
 
 
"Bonnie Scotland" starring Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel who join the army and serve in India


 
September 29th, 2005   #40
Charge 7
 
 


Geez, there's an awful lot of people who don't seem to be reading the topic title before they answer.

As for me, that answer's easy, Cadence with Martin and Charlie Sheen. It's set in West Germany on an Army base in the early 1970s. Charlie plays a malcontent who winds up in the stockade with some very tough customers and suddenly realizes he's not the toughest guy but he is the only white guy there. He soon runs afowl of the Stockade's master sergeant played by his father, Martin. Charlie's battle with Martin draws him closer to his fellow prisoners and he finds a part of himself he didn't know existed and leaves the stockade a stronger, more thoughtful man.

I knew those people - I lived that life. That movie speaks to me perhaps more than any other of any kind because it is so personal for me.


"Do not forget your dogs of war, your big guns, which are the most-to-be respected arguments of the rights of kings."

- Frederick the Great, King of Prussia