SAVING PRIVATE RAIN

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MasTerHacK

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S.R.S. said:
OMG It's a helmet off! Good, funny part but this deserves a mention too;

Actually the funniest part, for me, is when the German commanders are discussing something over a map, and the wall falls down... I laughed my guts out during that scene...
 

gregitaly

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My favorite part was the end, when the old guy asks his family if he's led a good life, aww man I shed some manly tears.
 

Totenkopf

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The scene on the beach.
Honestly, it was on of the most thrilling and intensive scenes I've ever seen.

"I'm a jew!" (the scene in which the Jewish-American soldier mocks the German POWs) on the other hand, was very funny.
 

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Anything about WWII from the American perspective automatically fails due to teary eyed patriotism and complete disregard for other forces involved.

*insert trumpet wailing here*
 

Quaxar

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Aw, I misread. I expected to find a topic about the conservation of pirate rain...
Go Pastafarians!

I think I've seen it, but can't really remember the film anymore. Which is a pitty, I should get it on DVD.
 

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SonicWaffle said:
I did like the bit where they find the wrong Private Ryan, though. Hooray for Nathan Fillion!
Was that Nathan Fillion?! o_O

Anyway, I watched it a couple of weeks back, I think it's the first time in a long while killing has made that much of an impact on me. I mean, faceless bad guys in games or empty names on the news are one thing, but this was really scary. War blows, hard :(
 

Zhukov

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Eeh... it was alright. Definitely better then most American WWII films.

Opening was especially good. But it just steadily petered out ofter that.
 

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DeadMix said:
PurpleSky said:
I think that was one of the most disturbing movies I'll ever see,never saw so much detail into how people kill each other.Especially the knife scene,that one will never leave me.No,I don't have a favorite part.
That scene was one of the most disturbing things I've ever seen, in any movie, EVER.
Maybe because someone told me about it in advance, but that didn't bother me at all.

My favorite would be the battle at the end, when they were detonating the mortar shells by hand.
 

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Anoctris said:
Crap... I didn't pick that up when I first read it.

Has anyone else noticed in the last few days the distinct lack of spelling and grammer in recent threads?

It's like a new generation of trolls have suddenly been given their net access privileges
I hadn't, actually, no. I've trained myself over time to ignore most of the terrible spelling/grammar on the internet, or I'd have gone mad long ago. I think this guy is just acting anyway, unless someone is genuinely retarded they'd have to make an effort to sound that messed up.

Littaly said:
Was that Nathan Fillion?! o_O
Yup. Looking very young and pretending to be from Ohio.
 

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DeadMix said:
PurpleSky said:
I think that was one of the most disturbing movies I'll ever see,never saw so much detail into how people kill each other.Especially the knife scene,that one will never leave me.No,I don't have a favorite part.
That scene was one of the most disturbing things I've ever seen, in any movie, EVER.
Same. That scene gave me nightmares for weeks.
 

IzisviAziria

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The shell-shocked Normandy landing is fantastic. But the knife fight was much more emotional, less brute shock, more person-to-person. The German soldier trying to ease his passing is the human touch that makes it so much more intense.

Full Metal Jacket is my favorite war movie, but Saving Private Ryan is definitely one of my favorites. I'd love to see a decent WWII movie that actually captures the importance of Soviet Russia though. It seems like we Americans brush aside the Soviet role in WWII, it's really quite annoying.
 

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IzisviAziria said:
The shell-shocked Normandy landing is fantastic. But the knife fight was much more emotional, less brute shock, more person-to-person. The German soldier trying to ease his passing is the human touch that makes it so much more intense.
Yeah, the subtext of "You're already dead, there's no more need to fight" under the soldiers "shh. shh." was absolutely chilling. I've seen the movie probably half a dozen times, and I still find that scene disturbing.

-m
 

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Kiefer13 said:
It was one of the first properly graphic films I can remember seeing, watched it when I was about eight. Excellent film. I'm not sure if I have a favourite part though. The entire Normandy beach landing sequence is very intense, as is the sniper duel, and the knife fight is just downright disturbing. The helmet throwing scene that directly follows it is hilarious though. Talk about mood whiplash [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MoodWhiplash].
Mostly this, Though I would like to add that it was the first Movie of 'its kind' that I ever saw. Will stay with me forever probably.
 

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DeadMix said:
PurpleSky said:
I think that was one of the most disturbing movies I'll ever see,never saw so much detail into how people kill each other.Especially the knife scene,that one will never leave me.No,I don't have a favorite part.
That scene was one of the most disturbing things I've ever seen, in any movie, EVER.
Same here.
 

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I guess it was alright. The reason I'm not a huge fan was because it was part of a series on the History channel, and right after it was "Enemy at the Gates", one of the best war movies of all time.

Watch that movie then say "Private Ryan" is violent.