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merrily

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27. Spielberg is mistaken. Understandable, given his bias.
Thu Sep 25, 2014, 04:24 AM
Sep 2014

Plenty of films glorifying war and the military have been made. During and soon after World War II especially, but not only then by any means.

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Coming Home Zen Democrat Sep 2014 #1
Paths of Glory Downtown Hound Sep 2014 #2
That's one I've missed theHandpuppet Sep 2014 #3
It's one of Kubrick's best films Downtown Hound Sep 2014 #5
My 16 year old son was stunned after he viewed it. Maedhros Sep 2014 #19
Paths of Glory bvf Sep 2014 #6
great movie Johonny Sep 2014 #9
Agreed Sherman A1 Sep 2014 #11
Amazing, heartrending film Recursion Sep 2014 #24
This is my rifle...... msanthrope Sep 2014 #41
Here you go... msanthrope Sep 2014 #42
Catch 22 Capt.Rocky300 Sep 2014 #4
The Deer Hunter. Brickbat Sep 2014 #7
That one is so painful to watch. Blue_In_AK Sep 2014 #8
MASH is always the first one that pops into my head. johnp3907 Sep 2014 #10
I prefer pro-peace stories -- "Ragtime" is one of the great pro-peace novels* of all time. . . Journeyman Sep 2014 #12
I'm not a big Tom Cruise fan, but I liked Born on the 4th of July Blue_In_AK Sep 2014 #13
Taking Chance Savannahmann Sep 2014 #14
Guillermo Del Toro is currently working on a development of Vonnegut's "Slaughterhouse-5" FSogol Sep 2014 #15
Huh. Vonnegut said the original movie was one of the best film adaptations he'd ever seen. . . Journeyman Sep 2014 #16
I think Vonnegut was just being polite to George Roy Hill and self-deprecating. FSogol Sep 2014 #17
O/T: All this KV talk makes me want to revisit bvf Sep 2014 #18
I don't know if it's directly "anti war", but Terrence Malick's "The Thin Red Line" Maedhros Sep 2014 #20
Some would probably not think of HeiressofBickworth Sep 2014 #21
Not mentioned here, and not my favorite. But it needs to go into the mix here. longship Sep 2014 #22
WAG THE DOG yurbud Sep 2014 #23
If we open this to political satires with war bvf Sep 2014 #36
if I knew how to hack video, I'd post DeNiro's speech on the war of terror to William H. Macy yurbud Sep 2014 #48
Is this it? bvf Sep 2014 #64
that's it! yurbud Sep 2014 #66
DeNiro's line to Macy bvf Sep 2014 #70
Spielberg, of all people, once said "any war film must be an anti-war film" Recursion Sep 2014 #25
Spielberg is mistaken. Understandable, given his bias. merrily Sep 2014 #27
Sorry, his implication was any worthwhile war film must be anti-war Recursion Sep 2014 #28
Only if he gets to define "worthwhile?" merrily Sep 2014 #30
Sorry, I was throwing out an interesting quote by a popularly successful director Recursion Sep 2014 #31
Yes, so? I "threw out" my reaction in response. That's what happens on message boards. merrily Sep 2014 #33
You might have just asked for a link bvf Sep 2014 #34
I disagreed with Spielberg's remark. I did not jump all over the poster. merrily Sep 2014 #35
Comment #33 bvf Sep 2014 #37
This message was self-deleted by its author merrily Sep 2014 #38
I agree 100% with Spielberg joeglow3 Sep 2014 #60
Then you and I disagree. All war films are not anti-war. merrily Sep 2014 #61
We do disagree. And I think we also disagree with what constitutes a war film joeglow3 Sep 2014 #62
For one thing, you moved the goal post. Reply 25 contains the quote merrily Sep 2014 #63
Jesus Harold Christ, you need to lighten up joeglow3 Sep 2014 #65
Seriously, man... just chill. LanternWaste Sep 2014 #45
You've been around DU long enough to know that is not confrontational. merrily Sep 2014 #59
"Oh, What a Lovely War" is phenomenal. merrily Sep 2014 #26
Let me also throw out Andrej Rublyev by Tarkovsky Recursion Sep 2014 #29
Mash... Sancho Sep 2014 #32
The Great Dictator BuelahWitch Sep 2014 #39
The Mouse that Roared and Dr. Strangelove. 6000eliot Sep 2014 #40
Word! Brother Buzz Sep 2014 #53
Excellent performances all, and excellent points! 6000eliot Sep 2014 #57
Johnny Got His Gun JCMach1 Sep 2014 #43
The Americanization of Emily and M*A*S*H kiva Sep 2014 #44
Grace is Gone was an unexpectedly good film LanternWaste Sep 2014 #46
Another vote for The Mouse Who Roared JustAnotherGen Sep 2014 #47
"Beach Red"..."How I Won the War"...both from 1967 Tikki Sep 2014 #49
All's Quiet on the Western Front deutsey Sep 2014 #50
The King of Hearts pinto Sep 2014 #51
The Bridge on the River Kwai greatlaurel Sep 2014 #52
Paths of Glory, Hearts and Minds, and Fires on the Plain Tierra_y_Libertad Sep 2014 #54
Oh, What a Lovely War! malthaussen Sep 2014 #55
A Very Long Engagement Proud Public Servant Sep 2014 #56
War Inc! J_J_ Sep 2014 #58
"Born on the Fourth of July" stuck with me in a big way (nt) Nye Bevan Sep 2014 #67
I think COLD MOUNTAIN should be in the running. JEB Sep 2014 #68
'Platoon' rarely gets mentioned in this context, but it qualifies pinboy3niner Sep 2014 #69
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