May 15, 2005 at 9:39 pm
Number 43
Empire Of The Sun
Clip of P-51 in slow motion at low level, pilot waving out of open canopy at young boy.
Cut to Steven Spielberg saying that this was before computer generated images,
“You know they were real P-51’s, flown by the brilliant Red Arrows”……..
By: Tony Williams - 18th May 2005 at 08:12
The first point has rather been hashed to death I think, though worth bearing in mind. The second is news to me. Who? Where? Not ‘Them’ who control ‘it all’ was it? Unlike ‘us’ who can be trusted with a whelk stall. :rolleyes:
Can’t give you the details I’m afraid…it was a news item I saw some time ago, complete with ‘before’ and ‘after’ pics. My ageing brain cells don’t retain such details for long…
Tony Williams: Military gun and ammunition website and discussion forum
By: JDK - 18th May 2005 at 07:57
Re. ‘Nigger’ and ‘Digger’ – I suspect that a creeping political correctness might have led to some ‘adjustments’. They’re even airbrushing the fags out of people’s mouths in old photos these days.
The first point has rather been hashed to death I think, though worth bearing in mind. The second is news to me. Who? Where? Not ‘Them’ who control ‘it all’ was it? Unlike ‘us’ who can be trusted with a whelk stall. :rolleyes:
By: Tony Williams - 18th May 2005 at 07:37
Re. ‘Nigger’ and ‘Digger’ – I suspect that a creeping political correctness might have led to some ‘adjustments’. They’re even airbrushing the fags out of people’s mouths in old photos these days.
Tony Williams: Military gun and ammunition website and discussion forum
By: paulmcmillan - 16th May 2005 at 08:55
Question – what were the two aircraft that strafed the u-boat at the end of “Das Boot”?
From memory of the film… I went to bed at ‘The Longest Day’ .. They were Harvards
By: DazDaMan - 16th May 2005 at 08:46
Question – what were the two aircraft that strafed the u-boat at the end of “Das Boot”?
By: DazDaMan - 16th May 2005 at 08:20
No – it was (codename already forgotten – and I only saw it yesterday!) for a hit on the dam – and ‘Nigger’ for a breach – applicable to all dams.
So there were lots of (forgotten codename) – and only two ‘Niggers’.
Strange that the film shown on Saturday C4 says ‘Nigger’, yet the clip shown tonight in 100 Best War Films on the same channel definitely says ‘Digger’
Weird….
Ken
For release of the bomb – “Goner”
Breach of the Moehne – “Nigger”
Breach of the Eder – “Dinghy”
The bit you refer to is after the breaching of the second dam – “Dinghy” could have easily been misheard as “Digger”, but I distinctly heard the former.
By: Firebird - 16th May 2005 at 08:04
There was some strange ones in the top ten, guess it shows the age range of those who voted.
Incidently, did anyone on here vote..?
I was pleasantly surprised that A Bridge Too Far made the Top 10. I thought the comment by Luvvie Dickie made about John Frost comment about a scene that Hopkins did was so typical of Hollywood though… :rolleyes:
I can’t believe Dunkirk never made it into the 100…. 😮
I was a little surprised Wild Geese didn’t appear in the list either, compared to some of the strange ones that did, or for that matter, Cockleshell Heroes, Heroes of Telemark, Green Berets, Way to the Stars etc.,etc…..
The interview with Johnny Briggs was funny when he showed that he had 633 Sqn as his mobile ringtone….. 😀
Can’t believe B of B only made No.29…. :confused:
By: Smith - 16th May 2005 at 03:12
Many thanks Damien, Flood. And I see Zulu came in at number 8. Judging by the website I’d say it must’ve been interesting viewing. Some great quotes there too (see menu at the link above).
By: Flood - 16th May 2005 at 02:35
http://www.channel4.com/film/newsfeatures/microsites/W/greatest_warfilms/results/100-96.html
Flood
By: EN830 - 16th May 2005 at 00:01
Anyway, for my money – I’d put “Apocalypse Now” well up the list.
No.2
Saving Private Ryan for No.1 I guess
By: EN830 - 15th May 2005 at 23:57
Great Escape No.3
By: Smith - 15th May 2005 at 23:53
Somewhat confused by scoring system for this series.
You’re confused – what are you guys talking about? Something on UK TV? How is a “war film” defined? Would “Zulu” qualify for example?
Anyway, for my money – I’d put “Apocalypse Now” well up the list.
By: Russ - 15th May 2005 at 23:48
Surely ‘Hot Shots’ for number 1!!!! 😀
By: EN830 - 15th May 2005 at 23:41
A Bridge Too Far – No. 7
By: Flanker_man - 15th May 2005 at 23:35
Wasn’t it Nigger for the first Dam and Dingy for the second ?
No – it was (codename already forgotten – and I only saw it yesterday!) for a hit on the dam – and ‘Nigger’ for a breach – applicable to all dams.
So there were lots of (forgotten codename) – and only two ‘Niggers’.
Strange that the film shown on Saturday C4 says ‘Nigger’, yet the clip shown tonight in 100 Best War Films on the same channel definitely says ‘Digger’
Weird….
Ken
By: EN830 - 15th May 2005 at 23:26
Wasn’t it Nigger for the first Dam and Dingy for the second ?
By: EN830 - 15th May 2005 at 23:19
Dam Busters No. 11
By: Snapper - 15th May 2005 at 22:51
Bloody hell. Why no head-sup earlier? Bah.
By: EN830 - 15th May 2005 at 22:29
John Mills re-count of that last scene in Ice Cold in Alex, always makes me laugh. He will be sorely missed.
By: Bob - 15th May 2005 at 22:22
Must have been something else which featured it…..?