On Mar 10, 1:50=A0am, Tommy Joe wrote:
> Pensandpad wrote:
> Chafey Narquois Barbeau wrote:
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> > opinions on war movies.
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> =A0 =A0 =A0 I have my own. =A0I have seen war movies I liked and many I
> haven't. =A0Same goes for westerns, detective, horro, or any other
> genre. =A0But when it comes to war films I've seen a few I like. =A0I can
> tell you what I don't like. =A0I don't like when films are made about
> wars that are still going on, or even wars that ended not so long
> ago. =A0I don't want propaganda. =A0I enjoyed the movie "Attack" that cam=
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> out in the 50s. =A0I believe the locale was Korea, but they never
> dwelled on that. =A0It was a story of conflict within a larger one. =A0I'=
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> not saying that any movie can be entirely free of propanda, or that
> even the most innocent of entertainment can't be tainted with it, but
> I don't like the heavy-handed approach. =A0I also don't like making
> lists, except for shopping, or for the names of people I want to
> kill.
>
> Tommy Joe
12 o'clock hi is a interesting movie. There is only one part that is
actual combat. Good movies are good and bad movies are bad. |