Black Hawk Down & We Were Soldiers should have been on this list as well
@TheTTWT2 ай бұрын
100 percent. We were soldiers being the more underrated and under appreciated of the two.
@Countryman551032 ай бұрын
That’s what I’m saying!!
@rtyler18692 ай бұрын
Both show the futility and brutality of war
@dougmosher22732 ай бұрын
I agree. I didn’t like the order either
@timilehinfawole55742 ай бұрын
Fr they're some movies they added on the list that aren't even appealing enough
@kaipal57862 ай бұрын
A bridge too far, the longest day and the original midway film should all be here
@rongendron8705Ай бұрын
Yes, Yes, but the second "Midway" was better!
@JustMe-vn5pqАй бұрын
One of my own favorites is Enemy at the Gates, a haunting and brutal anti-war movie about two snipers battling it out in Stalingrad.
@peace-nowАй бұрын
Of course they should be.
@jonesinator472 ай бұрын
Stalingrad from 1993 is an underrated masterpiece
@lukeharrop46202 ай бұрын
@@jonesinator47 Sure I seen that in my teens. Is that the one from the German perspective?
@rdrock-vd2dw2 ай бұрын
Thank you for mentioning that movie. 👍 It's one of my absolute fav war movies! 🙂
@jonesinator472 ай бұрын
@@lukeharrop4620 yes it is
@corgi_dad2 ай бұрын
There's one scene in that movie that still haunts me. When the soldier gets blown in half and doesn't die right away.
@lukeharrop46202 ай бұрын
@@corgi_dad was there a bit where it shows a leg amputation via hacksaw or am I thinking of something else?
@deHakkelaar12 ай бұрын
Missing classic "The Longest Day"!
@Blaqjaqshellaq2 ай бұрын
Glad they subtitled the German dialogue! (Hollywood studios normally avoid subtitling foreign-language dialogue, on the assumption that the mass audience hates to read more than they hate confusion...)
@Travlr0132 ай бұрын
Agreed. Stayed closely true to Ryan's book (which was based on direct interviews, war diaries and official documents) and told a compelling tale of what occurred on D-Day (not just Omaha Beach). An all-star international cast, and comes across as an almost-documentary in feel. Producer Darryl Zanuck would go on to green light "Tora Tora Tora" at FOX, which follows much the same style as "The Longest Day". While on this list, I feel "Tora Tora Tora" is a slightly inferior effort.
@andrewleah19832 ай бұрын
@@deHakkelaar1 They know nothing about films.
@patrickmchale34552 ай бұрын
John Wayne ruins that film.
@Blaqjaqshellaq2 ай бұрын
@@Travlr013 Reviewing TORA! TORA! TORA! in THE NEW YORKER, Pauline Kael wrote "It proves that even ships and planes can be pedestrian." (I'll bet one of the reasons for its commercial failure is that people thought it was about bullfighting...)
@scottadkinshill24932 ай бұрын
Master and Commander is such an underrated film.
@bricefleckenstein96662 ай бұрын
It was better in the original novels. But a fairly good adaptation, despite the Politically Correct changes made for the movie.
@TimmyD30852 ай бұрын
Agreed
@alexlanning7122 ай бұрын
Haha,and it isnt an American tale,and is also pretty "authentic"
@TheTracksideOutback2 ай бұрын
Yes it is
@ProductionsofBoese2 ай бұрын
I really wish it did better so we could have gotten more movies about that conflict.
@ImBack2HauntU2 ай бұрын
No mention of "Downfall" really disappoints me. Although no battle is shown, it is very much a war move - and one of the best there is
@fesco47522 ай бұрын
A bridge to far is missing too
@freddibna49762 ай бұрын
@@ImBack2HauntU it's a brilliant film
@jameswright42362 ай бұрын
It does show a bit of combat, albeit more from a perspective of the typical German civilian conscripted into the Volksturm, or the few remaining SS troops in the Zitadelle district.
@rafaelamadeus51552 ай бұрын
"Downfall" also spawned the notorious Hitler's rant meme.
@natsune092 ай бұрын
As a veteran myself, 'All Quiet on the Western Front' is my favorite war movie, but all adaptations get the ending wrong and miss the point of the book. The point of the book is that soldiers have to become one with war and lose themselves to live, and that is the sad irony of war. You either die yourself or you live but not yourself. The book ends when the war ends and the protagonist falls over dead from not just all his injuries but from not having the war anymore. The sequel to the book 'The Road Back' goes into this point more and I wish they would make a modern adaptation of it.
@therookie1052 ай бұрын
That's not how the book ends though? It ends in October of 1918 (One month before the war's end) when Paul is killed by a sniper, and due to the insignifance of his death upon everything else it's reported that day that it is "All Quiet on the Western Front."
@bofoenss8393Ай бұрын
The trilogy of James Jones told the same story and conclusion. From Here To Eternity of peace time soldiers, The Thin Red Line with the soldiers experiencing combat and all its terrors, and finally Whistle where the troops coming home can't find themselves in the life at home, being crippled either in flesh or mind and how they one by one succumb to their own demons.
@natsune09Ай бұрын
@@bofoenss8393 A line in 'The Road Back' hit me like a ton of bricks, and when I shared it with other veterans, it hit home for them too: Every man has been tempered through countless, pitiless days; every man is a complete soldier, no more and no less. But for peace? Are we suitable? Are we fit now for anything but soldiering?
@arthurmeza8992Ай бұрын
WOW!!! This list was NOT easy to create. A few war films were left out, such as “The Guns of Navarone” and “Patton”. Both excellent war films as well. Congratulations on a nice job for this compilation of war films 🎥 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@Al-RudigorАй бұрын
Oh yes, I forgot Patton. I used to know his big speech by heart.
@billshepherd43312 ай бұрын
Glory has one of the best musical scores ever!
@bloodymarvelous47902 ай бұрын
That lone trumpet in Charging Fort Wagner. One of James Horner's best scores. (with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Field of Dreams).
@billshepherd43312 ай бұрын
@@bloodymarvelous4790 The Harlam Choir Shines in that movie!
@alanwhit87702 ай бұрын
A shout out to Australian film Gallipoli (1981).
@MarioCindric2 ай бұрын
I wrote same thing, obviously Ryan never saw that movie. Or Dirty Dozen.
@corgi_dad2 ай бұрын
I came to the comments to mention it.
@chrisholland73672 ай бұрын
The light Horseman.
@kevinwilt5496Ай бұрын
That movie is very underrated.
@Al-RudigorАй бұрын
Very good movie. I learned the history of that campaign, from the movie. Well, the start of my learning the history.
@strubdog2 ай бұрын
Would have liked to have seen “Gettysburg” on this list. One of my favorite war films.
@Reaperguy672 ай бұрын
I argree, that place is also really cool to visit as well. They have a hotel down there that has bullet holes from the Gettysburg war.
@Reaperguy672 ай бұрын
@Lucas-Grimmyou have no proof kid
@bloodymarvelous47902 ай бұрын
@@Reaperguy67 Well, that's an admission of guilt.
@Reaperguy672 ай бұрын
@@bloodymarvelous4790 nope. He has been accusing me with false claims on a public channel. He doesn't have anything to prove it because he doesn't understand how a public site like KZbin works.
@Blaqjaqshellaq2 ай бұрын
There have been quite a few great movies about the Civil War. One underrated one is RIDE WITH THE DEVIL.
@CarlFredrik-uo1cu2 ай бұрын
Before watching the video, movies that SHOULD be on the list: Apocalypse Now Full Metal Jacket Come and See Schindler's List Saving Private Ryan Paths of Glory The Pianist Platoon Cross of Iron The Longest Day Dunkirk Born on 4th of July Casualties of War The Deer Hunter Das Boot A Hidden Life All Quiet on the Western Front Hacksaw Ridge edit: I forgot The Thin Red Line
@Heathcoatman2 ай бұрын
They specifically said they would be movies focused on actual combat, so movies like Schindler's List would not be included. Born on the 4th of July also doesnt really fit their criteria. Excellent movie but 95% of the movie takes place back home, with about 2 minutes of the actual war in Vietnam being depicted. It surprises me that Deer Hunter is on the list. A great film but there is only one actual combat scene that lasts about 10 seconds in the entire movie. If we are counting the POW scenes, then you may as well add Schindler's, too. Bridge on the River Kwai and the Great Escape, not combat movies, again POW movies. WM didnt follow their own criteria. A Bridge Too Far could and should have easily made this list over many of these selections. Others: Cross of Iron, Hacksaw Ridge, Gettysburg, Black Hawk Down. Maybe.... Patton, Downfall. The Longest Day is great, but it's pretty cheesy when you watch it today. Lots of early 60s dialogue (daddio) and plenty of inaccuracies, but it's definitely a classic.
@brianwise58502 ай бұрын
you missed Gettysburg.
@Mangolite2 ай бұрын
@@Heathcoatman I agreed because while I enjoy WatchMojo’s content, they’ve made a lot of questionable choices in their lists, especially when they bend genres to fit their narrative. “The Deer Hunter” is a great film, but “Hacksaw Ridge” definitely deserved a spot on the list. There are plenty of POW films, and “The Deer Hunter,” “Rescue Dawn,” and “Paradise Road” should be included among them.
@91mrpogi2 ай бұрын
The downfall Valkyrie
@michaelmonthey59742 ай бұрын
Schindler’s List is a great film, but they specifically said that it’s excluded from this list because it is not a combat film.
@lucas.harman23622 ай бұрын
To this day I will never understand how Saving Private Ryan didn’t win Best Picture
@coletrainhetrick2 ай бұрын
Whats hard to understand?
@lucas.harman23622 ай бұрын
@@coletrainhetrick Shakespeare In Love beat it, Saving Private Ryan is pretty much perfect
@Grandizer89892 ай бұрын
Easy. Harvey Weinstein made sure that his movie won. That’s why Gwenyth Paltrow stayed quiet.
@lucas.harman23622 ай бұрын
@@Grandizer8989 doesn’t surprise me really
@NFfortruthandjustice2 ай бұрын
Harvey Pervo Weinstein is why it didn't win. Can't believe "Shakespeare in Love." SMH...No one bought it and never will.
@diegomendozah_2 ай бұрын
Hacksaw Ridge should be on the list, it's an incredible movie!
@Atrus9992 ай бұрын
That movie was WAY too overdramatized. There's literally a scene where the hero is running away from explosions in slow motion while everyone gazes at him with tears in their eyes.
@bloodymarvelous47902 ай бұрын
Hacksaw Ridge was a hack job. There was very little compelling about the movie. It was Forrest Gump running back to save one soldier after another, but spread out over an entire movie.
@miaya.micronis2 ай бұрын
@@bloodymarvelous4790 it was based off of a real man who did manage to save a good amount of men while in active battle. I personally love the movie, but I can understand why some don’t like it.
@Atrus9992 ай бұрын
@@miaya.micronis Everyone knows it's based on a real event but being based on a real event doesn't automatically make it a good movie. That doesn't mean anything.
@devidia2 ай бұрын
It was massively overdramatized and americanised. The moral being shoved down our throats was yuck
@ProductionsofBoese2 ай бұрын
Lawrence of Arabia doesn't feel three and a half hours long. It's so gripping and well made it's awesome. I need to watch it again.
@rongendron8705Ай бұрын
I saw it at the Floyd Bennet Naval Air Station in Jan 1964 for $.15 yes fifteen cents & never again! Would like to, but only on a very big screen! Magnificent!
@abhinavchauhan273718 күн бұрын
Once in an era movie
@MegaStara2 ай бұрын
As European I really do appreciate that you included Glory here, in many ways it's really great movie.
@stevefusco20322 ай бұрын
Glory is fantastic. Definitely deserves to be on the list. If you want to check out another American Civil War film that’s not 4 hours long (Gettysburg) try Free State of Jones with Matthew McCognehy. Worth a watch.
@garethmatthews7939Ай бұрын
the hunley isanother good civil war movie about the souths first submarine if i remember
@lorenzoteague844522 күн бұрын
I want add 'The Red Badge of Courage" to this fine list. 🫡
@christophersimmons74752 ай бұрын
Blackhawk Down, both Midway Movies, Kelly’s Heroes, and Mosul (great movie if you haven’t seen it).
@wimmeraparanormal65812 ай бұрын
Mosul is a brilliant, authentic, gut wrenching Movie. Rare to see things from the Middle Eastern perspective.
@kevinwilt5496Ай бұрын
I am not a fan of the new Midway. It looks like it was filmed I the game War Thunder too much CGI
@holdenchute78832 ай бұрын
1979 version of All Quiet on the Western Front is definitely the best adaptation it really makes you get attached to the characters much more than the others which makes the end all the more difficult
@rmarieshen8622 ай бұрын
I really wish "Come and See" were given more credit than it gets. Not a bad list, but rather predictable.
@mregg26122 ай бұрын
That was a great movie
@freddibna49762 ай бұрын
@@rmarieshen862 brilliant film and disturbing
@timatotoro2 ай бұрын
Did I miss it, or is it not on this list? That should be #1
@caramanico12 ай бұрын
Master and Commander was fantastic on any criteria you choose (cast, acting, script, cinematography...). At the University of Maryland I took a history of WWII class taught by Professor Gordon W. Prange. He wrote At Dawn We Slept, the book which begat Tora! Tora! Tora! He used to hold his weekly "open office hour" in an empty lecture hall. Over a hundred of us would be flabberghasted listening to storied such as " I was having a drink in the Kaiserkeller one night
@TheChuckfucАй бұрын
Incredibly underrated film
@cybercommandant8329Ай бұрын
The Dirty Dozen and Kelly's Heroes
@larrywydetic44049 күн бұрын
"Miracle at Midway" as great as his Pearl Harbor treatise.
@andrewmerks13222 ай бұрын
Black Hawk Down, 300, American Sniper, The Longest Day, Patton, A Bridge Too Far are all missing.
@AshPrimeDCFC2 ай бұрын
300 should not be anywhere near here. It's an adaptation of a comic, which is a fantastical interpretation of a historical battle.
@andrewmerks13222 ай бұрын
@AshPrimeDCFC And Saving Private Ryan was a fictional story involving a fictional mission where the climax of the movie was in a fictional town during an actual war. Sounds like 300 to me.
@AshPrimeDCFC2 ай бұрын
@@andrewmerks1322 all whilst being praised for its historical accuracy and showing a faithful representation of WWII. Laughable to compare them.
@remcoasselbergs32982 ай бұрын
Patton too yes
@jeffreymcurtis2 ай бұрын
Seargent York, I forget the title of the movie about Audie Murphy, and Midway!
@The_Dudester2 ай бұрын
In no particular order: 1) Flyboys-Actually tells a true story, but doesn't resort to Hollywood tricks, which crippled it's box office take. 1) The Battle of Britain-Tells a true story, if you're into authenticity. 2) Sink the Bismarck-Tells a true story, but there is a fictional office romance injected in the story to make the protagonist more relatable. 3) Tora Tora Tora-10 out of ten, great in every category. 4) Thirty Seconds over Tokyo-Ted Lawson wrote the (true story) book from which the movie was written, but take out the 30 minutes where Ted tells his wife, over and over, that he loves her and you are left with a good movie. 5) Midway (1976)-there is an unnecessary subplot about a Japanese family, but otherwise a great movie. 6) Patton-Takes liberties with some details, but otherwise a great movie. 7) Shining Through-Fictional story, but does an excellent job of showing women's contribution from the war. 8) Stage Door Canteen-there was a time when actors were real patriots and helped our fighting boys. 9) The Longest Day-Does an excellent job of telling a true story and makes SPR look like the trash that it is. 10) Full Metal Jacket-Marines agree, the first half of the movie is 95% authentic. 11) Flight of the Intruder-Does an excellent job of showing a good portion of the Vietnam War. 12) How The West Was Won-covers the era of 1835 to 1905 rather excellently. 13) Gladiator-An excellent look into Roman life. 14) Excalibur-Shakespearean actors telling a great story. It hardly gets better than this.
@peace-nowАй бұрын
Agreed. The Longest Day is much better than Saving Private Ryan. My father's cousin took part in D Day, and knew the author of The Longest Day.
@jameslucas249816 күн бұрын
Thank you for mentioning Sink The Bismarck! My favorite battle of WW2. The miniature work is just incredible!
@BClarke2 ай бұрын
Glad to see “Glory” and “Master and Commander” here. Two of the best IMO.
@toniohumes30822 ай бұрын
1. Saving Private Ryan 2. Schinder's list 3. Apocalypse Now 4. Full Metal Jacket This is one of my favs
@ericmramalho2 ай бұрын
Black hawk down should be on this list. Great movie
@pendesarapen212 ай бұрын
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@ma53jg2 ай бұрын
It is an incredible film. I cried so hard.
@akarbit3r1112 ай бұрын
That's what I said
@jackbruce64642 ай бұрын
I believe it takes place during desert storm which was a police action not a war
@akarbit3r1112 ай бұрын
@@jackbruce6464 no, Desert Storm was the Gulf War back in '91. Black Hawk Down takes place in Mogadishu in '93.
@brokensmilephoto17 күн бұрын
One of my favorite - not really known about ones is called "30 Seconds over Tokyo". Great flick, even better book! About the Doolittle raids during WWII. I'm surprised a few flicks didn't make it on here, or get an honorable mention. U571 was a good one, Hamburger Hill, Hawksaw Ridge, Red Tails, and The Red Baron really deserve a spot on this list. And I'd even throw Into the White on there as well.
@JamesMousseau2 ай бұрын
The Train, Midway, Hacksaw Ridge, Sink the Bismarck, The Odessa File, American Sniper, The Dam Busters, The Devils Brigade, Battle of the Bulge, The Enemy Below, Kelly’s Hero’s, Battle of Britain, The First of the Few, Stalag 17 just to name a few.
@rongendron8705Ай бұрын
Some yes, some no!
@Crimson-m9oАй бұрын
Ummmm, *The Odessa File* is set in the early 1960s, it doesn't involve any wartime combat at all.
@seanbigay10422 ай бұрын
I dunno about Saving Private Ryan's being the greatest war movie. I do know it's deservedly well known for its unrelenting realism -- the D-Day sequence sent strong men fleeing from the theater. And it was after seeing this movie that I finally asked my father what he did in World War II. (He was a guerrilla, and as his unit's comm officer helped guide American airstrikes during the liberation of the Philippines.)
@roberthitchman2 ай бұрын
“The Battle of Britain”, “A Bridge Too Far”, “We Were Soldiers”, and “Black Hawk Down” should definitely be on this list. Horrible mentions: The Longest Day”, “The Enemy Below”, “Run Silent, Run Deep”, “Midway” (1976), and “Hell is for Hero’s”
@nickmartin5632 ай бұрын
Zulu, The Railway Man, Battle of Britain, The Cruel Sea, In which They Serve, Ice Cold In Alex, A Town Like Alice, The Cockleshell Heroes, For Whom The Bell Tolls.
@always-steelersАй бұрын
Zulu definitely top 20.
@lorenzoteague844522 күн бұрын
Zulu is in my top 5!!
@lex1mark21Ай бұрын
17th for TORA TORA TORA is insulting.
@ianpender59692 ай бұрын
Was hoping for The Patriot and Johnny Got His Gun. But i approve of number 1. Such an amazingly emotion-filled movie!
@manuelacosta94632 ай бұрын
The Thin Red Line was perfect with it's quiet moments of philosophical contemplation tapered by intense distant combat with unseen opposition until the end. Glory was a fitting tribute to the 54th Massachusetts and their gallant storming of Fort Wagner.
@michaelmonthey59742 ай бұрын
The Thin Red Line is an overrated movie and it shouldn’t be on this list.
@Heathcoatman2 ай бұрын
It's one of those movies that gets half of it perfect, and the other half absolutely wrong. People who have actually been in combat know that 'quiet moments of philosophical contemplation' are something that happen after you get out of a combat zone, not while the battle is raging. Yes,.......I have.
@joelm5509Ай бұрын
@@michaelmonthey5974 Saving private ryan is overrated. Even the Omaha Beach scene is full of inaccuracies and the rest of the movie is just mediocre war movie with stereotypical bad guy syndrome.
@michaelmonthey5974Ай бұрын
@@joelm5509 Well, tell me exactly what parts of the Omaha Beach were inaccurate? Soldiers literally losing their limbs and guts? That actually did happen. Every veteran who was on the beach that day said that scene was exactly how it played out. As for the rest of the movie? It’s anything but mediocre. It’s powerful and moving. The story and characters are fictional, but the places they were at, the units they served in, and the experiences they endured were real. Stereotypical bad guy syndrome? What does that even mean? Did it bother you that the Germans were the opposing force? Well, in history they actually were.
@alinkovacs6122Ай бұрын
I agree with the number 1. But I would definitely include : Hacksaw Ridge, Black Hawk Dawn, Lone Survivor, Fury and 13 Hours: Secret Soldiers of Benghazi
@Blackout58712 ай бұрын
My dad and I would watch Tora Tora Tora every December 7th until I moved out. It is a cinematic masterpiece.
@jameslucas249816 күн бұрын
An absolutely amazing movie!
@NickCC2323 күн бұрын
Go Tell the Spartans is a movie made in 1978 about early in the Vietnam War which already hinted at the folly of that War.
@thesnazzycomet2 ай бұрын
No Battle of Britain? or a Bridge Too Far?
@rance9618Ай бұрын
A Bridge Too Far. This is a movie I like, and I saw it when I was in high school and also read the original book by Cornelius Ryan.
@Only1Noodle2 ай бұрын
Considering that there's so many war movies, it's hard to pick the best ones.
@peterbrown360824 күн бұрын
ZULU (1964) Waterloo (1970) Memphis Belle (1990) Hacksaw Ridge (2016) Casualties Of War (1989) Battleground (1949) Enemy At The Gates (2001) 12 Strong (2018) The 12th Man (2017) The Railway Man (2013) The Dambusters (1955)
@WilliamHBaird-eq2hp23 күн бұрын
You Must include 1963's "THE TRAIN" with Burt Lancaster. Based on a true story of SNCF French Railaymen saving the greatest art collection in the world from falling into the hands of the Nazis by trickery.
@WilliamHBaird-eq2hp23 күн бұрын
"The Battle Of Britain" as Well is Missing!
@jollyjohnthepirate316813 күн бұрын
Outstanding film.
@davidluck16789 күн бұрын
also the excellent - and quite accurate - WW2 film about how the Nazis saved all the art treasures at Monte Cassino from destroyed by American bombers. Oh, wait.....apparently that film has never been made.
@Amanda-ww9og2 ай бұрын
I always feel like Memphis Belle and When Trumpets Fade are often overlooked for lists like these.
@Darule5142 ай бұрын
Casualties of War and Hamburger Hill are underrated war movies
@teebalicious2 ай бұрын
My picks as well from films left off.
@TS-wh4eyАй бұрын
Especially 'Hamburger Hill'
@TheRealDerek992 ай бұрын
All Quiet on the Western Front, in German with English subtitles, is one of the most horrific movies I've ever seen. Made WWI feel so real. The tank scene made my skin crawl.
@AnastasiaSaenz2 ай бұрын
What about Stalingrad (1993)? That was a epic yet gut-wrenching war film from both the German and Russian (Soviet, at the time of the war) perspectives.
@NancyScrivensАй бұрын
Nothing was better than Band Of Brothers!
@seanbigay10422 ай бұрын
Tora! Tora! Tora! is also responsible for one of he most historically accurate statements that was never said -- when, at the end, Admiral Yamamoto sadly tells his officers, "I fear all we have done is to wake a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve." So far as is known, Yamamoto never actually said it ... but he thought it very loudly. Having seen for himself the latent power of American industry, he very much did not look forward to having it fall like an avalanche upon his country.
@bricefleckenstein96662 ай бұрын
What he DID say at one point, though, was to the tune "Japan will run wild for 12-18 months, then America will start crushing us". He was off a few months - the "run wild" period ended (with some US luck) at Midway about 7 months after Pearl.
@dr.johnwhalen93482 ай бұрын
Remember that Yamamoto knew the United States well and studied at Harvard. He had traveled widely in the US.
@bricefleckenstein96662 ай бұрын
@@dr.johnwhalen9348 He was also part of their Embassy for a while, 2 postings as Naval Attache to Washington.
@stevefusco20322 ай бұрын
This is both true and not true. Did Yamamoto actually say those exact words? Probably not. But as you point out, the quote encapsulates what he already knew…Japan was screwed, and had already lost the war.
@bricefleckenstein96662 ай бұрын
I was SLIGHTLY misremembering the quote. Per multiple sources, it was "If ordered to fight, I shall run wild considerably for the first six months or a year, but I have utterly no confidence for the second and third years." Which makes him more accurate than I was remembering, as the battle of Midway was about 7 months after the Pearl attack (and the other same day or next day attacks on US and Allied Power forces/locations all over the Pacific) while the Guadalcanal campaign started 9 months later (to the day).
@markyboybdi2 ай бұрын
Zulu, Blackhawk Down, The Longest Day, The Battle of Britain (widely regarded as being the most accurate war movie ever made..) Oh dear.... it was going so well too
@robertewalt7789Ай бұрын
The Battle of Britain film was so pretty, a real sound and light show.
@manofgod08132 ай бұрын
I wish there could have been some honorable mentions because Blackhawk down and come and see are pretty good movies too
@jaria474523 күн бұрын
Patton, Tora Tora Tora, Platoon, Das Boot, Thin Red Line, Saving Private Ryan, Iron Cross, Apocalypse Now, Full Metal Jacket, Bridge on River Kwai, Hacksaw Ridge, ....
@freddibna49762 ай бұрын
Empire of the Sun never gets a mention in these things, underrated spielberg film
@vincentsaia65452 ай бұрын
The Normandy sequence was NOT the opening sequence of SAVING :PRIVATE RYAN. It starts in the present day at the D-Day cemetery.
@korneliaechzeller3411Ай бұрын
Missing Gallipoli by Peter Weir
@markcostello512015 күн бұрын
also missing was The Light horsemen and beneath hill 60.
@mikkibaker690729 күн бұрын
I'm glad "Das Boot" is high on your list, as it deserves to be. Those boats don't have much room inside, and showing that, especially in combat, gave me claustrophobia! It's a great film. When asked what I thought of "Master and Commander" some years back, I replied, "That's why we go to the movies". What's not perfect about it? I really like your choices, good list.
@stevensmith85112 ай бұрын
My personal favorite is black hawk down
@BlenderWeasel2 ай бұрын
While it didn’t make the list, a film I recommend is Michael Collins from 1996, it’s a biographical film about Michael Collins from the Easter Rising to his death (for those who don’t know, Michael Collins was a prominent leader in Ireland’s bid for independence).
@murrcrayАй бұрын
Behind Enemy Lines needs to get more love from these types of list.
@MrRosyryan2 ай бұрын
“The Longest Day”(1962) needs to be on this list !
@mauriciogutierrez21452 ай бұрын
Wow, no come and see anywhere in the list.... no words
@stevefusco20322 ай бұрын
Definitely should be on the list…Top 3 even, possibly
@akib2892 ай бұрын
Great List 👏👏👏
@Jamal-bl7yh2 ай бұрын
Company Of Heroes (2013) Based On The RTS video game from 2005 and directed by the late great Paul DeMeo creator of DC Comics TV Shows The Flash (1990), Human Target (1992) and Swamp Thing (1990-1994) It's one of my favorite Video Game based movies next to It Came From The Desert (2017) a Straight To DVD classic that everyone should watch It's good
@davidclarke71222 ай бұрын
As usual, MOJO pick some complete tripe!
@murrcrayАй бұрын
Give us your top 20
@davidclarke7122Ай бұрын
@cramerica13 OK, in no particular order, Battle of Britain, the Dambusters, the Cruel Sea, Sink the Bismark, Battle of the River Platte, tora tora tora, Kelly's Heroes, longest Day, we were soldiers, Midway 1976, A Bridge Too Far, Zulu, Platoon, Bridge on the River kwi, San Demitrio London, 633 Squadron. Appointment in London, Colditz story, The Great Escape and the Wooden Horse.
@davidclarke7122Ай бұрын
Oh, Dunkirk 1956 also
@irick002 ай бұрын
Tora tora tora was very well dome for its time!
@ROCKONplaceboforever2 ай бұрын
Love a good war movie good list WatchMojo 👏
@JoyBoyGeeze2 ай бұрын
If Tropic Thunder isn’t at 1 im unsubscribing
@EmanuelAdenuga2 ай бұрын
Are u mentally insane??? Tropic thunder of all war movies, i don’t even think it depicts war in anything at all
@jimbo92082 ай бұрын
not a war movie
@StanHalen19362 ай бұрын
I concur.
@theywouldnthavetocensormei92312 ай бұрын
What do you mean "where he at"??? He's all over the place!🤣🤣🤣
@Reaperguy672 ай бұрын
@Lucas-Grimm troll bot
@grahamdamberger71302 ай бұрын
The Great Escape's theme was iconic enough that in 1991, Thomas the Tank Engine composers Mike O'Donnell and Junior Campbell used it as a basis for the character theme of the engine Oliver in the Season 3 episode Escape, adapted from the Wilbert Awdry story of the same name. Theodore Tugboat had one episode titled "All Quiet in the Big Harbour", which I think drew inspiration from All Quiet on the Western Front. And Full Metal Jacket could be split into two smaller films (the first taking place at boot camp, ending with Hartman and Pyle's deaths while Joker and the others are left to process the aftermath. The second starts after a time skip as the cadets are now soldiers preparing for Vietnam, with Joker on occasion recounting events from boot camp based on encounters with other soldiers, like how that one girl soldier made him think back to Pyle and how some people may be pushed to their limits from not being made for combat yet having to fight on the front lines).
@surplusgaming69902 ай бұрын
Saving private ryan deserves to be in number 1 caz it was so realistic that vets who was there on that day believed it to be so real there ptsds kicked in and alot had to leave the screening thats how powerful the movie was no other war movie has done that to any vets
@ralfm.schroder81882 ай бұрын
A list like this isn’t complete without Joseph Vilsmaier‘s Stalingrad from 1993. A group of German soldiers who fought in North Africa before, got their new orders during furlough in Italy: Fight to take Stalingrad by storm. But what sounds like an easy task, turned into a nightmare of dirt, blood and snow. The end of the movie left the viewer with the fact that war knows no winners, even the Soviets are disappeared into the whiteness of a snow storm. The 1993 Stalingrad is by far the best war movie made yet. Sad for non German speaking viewers, unluckily there is no known English or other dubbed version available.
@SuperiorPhantom-dx6vh2 ай бұрын
Saving Private Ryan is #1
@wisefull2 ай бұрын
Full Metal Jacket is
@EmanuelAdenuga2 ай бұрын
@@wisefulldid u watch the vid
@grandreefer2 ай бұрын
Saving Ryan's Private. Oh wait, that's a different movie. 😂
@tvcdds2 ай бұрын
Schindler's list should've been #1
@ComradeMarx10172 ай бұрын
Overrated. It's a good movie, but Band of Brothers as a series covers far more than the Spielberg flick - and the budget wasn't nearly as large.
@stubbsieshorse32726 күн бұрын
Very much a popularists list. The Sand Pebbles, Zulu, Breaker Morant, Spartacus, Waterloo, Ice Station Zebra, The Enemy Below, The Dam Busters, Casablanca, Stalag Luft 17, The Train, Ice Cold In Alex, Attack. From Here To Eternity, Cross Of Iron, Come And See, Stalingrad, Sophies Choice, Tunes Of Glory and Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb - my 20 - all not even quoted. Ah well eh!
@frankshannon323519 күн бұрын
Those are great movies. You mention "Zulu", a great movie. I would throw in "Zulu Dawn". I think "Zulu" was Michael Caine's first movie, or at least first credited performance. Can you imagine that? To me Colour-Sergeant Bourne is the body and soul of empire. Nothing can rattle him.
@stubbsieshorse32717 күн бұрын
@@frankshannon3235 Yes, indeed. In actual fact, the real Colour Sergeant Bourne was a fresh faced youngster in comparison to Nigel Green. He was known as "The Kid" in the Regiment - although you wouldn't have said that to his face.
@christophersnyder15322 ай бұрын
I thought that Paul Gross' Passchendaele, and Hyena Road were great, as well. Another Canadian film, Storming Juno, shouldn't be ignored. Japan have made some great films too, such as the film made in 2011, about Vice Admiral Yamamoto Isoroku, and the 2005 feature, Otoko Tachi No Yamato, and as well as, the 2007 film For Those We Love, about the Kamikaze. The British feature, Kilo Two Bravo, was also a great feature. Bigelow's Zero Dark Thirty, was also a great film, too. I also thought that, Flight Of The Intruder, was a well done film. Not to forget, Shake Hand With The Devil, about the Rwandan Genocide. The Outpost was Jake Tappers, great story, too. There are tons of great war films, but than, I don't want anyone to stay up all night reading my comment. Take care, and all the best.
@Blaqjaqshellaq2 ай бұрын
Two more great Japanese war movies are Kon Ichikawa's FIRE ON THE PLAINS and HARP OF BURMA.
@williamsummerson12042 ай бұрын
Black Hawk Down, Lone Survivor, We Were Soldiers, American Soldier and Heartbreak Ridge are all amazing war films as well.
@jorgeadairramos74692 ай бұрын
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@BlackHatCinephile2 ай бұрын
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@360SquadronFrodoАй бұрын
Steve McQueen isn't the leader in The Great Escape.. The 'leader' of the Escape is Roger Bartlett (Big X). He's based on Squadron Leader Roger Bushell.
@frankshannon323519 күн бұрын
Steven McQueen was fluff. Dazzlingly entertaining fluff and really very meaningful and I'm glad it's in there but fluff nonetheless. The last scene always gets me, the guard locks him up in the cooler and pauses and turns and listens.... and hears the ball bouncing against the concrete. Sturges knew his stuff didn't he?
@wisefull2 ай бұрын
Full Metal Jacket is the best one
@Mikazuki_Augus18 күн бұрын
great list
@Redneck.Rembrandt2 ай бұрын
The Patriot with Mel Gibson is a great, often overlooked war flick
@michaelmonthey59742 ай бұрын
One of my favorites, but Watchmojo isn’t a big fan of it.
@aion53862 ай бұрын
@@michaelmonthey5974i think watchmojo is trying to die. A lot of their lists lately have been shit.
@ramonribascasasayas7877Ай бұрын
Because as with Braveheart it is historically AWFUL. Specialists on history and on the War of Independence have troubles with it.
@What_Makes_Climate_TickАй бұрын
These are some good choices. I'm happy that The Hurt Locker made the list.
@jtt49562 ай бұрын
Umm mojo WTF?! No mention even on Hamburger Hill?!? Get with it!!
@bloodymarvelous47902 ай бұрын
Hamburger Hill was a dime a dozen Vietnam war movie. The only memorable thing about it was the "pass the **** potatoes" line.
@stevefusco20322 ай бұрын
Disagree. Not a great movie. Born on the Fourth of July is better. Second best Tom Cruise acting performance only to Collateral.
@GavinAnderson-u5w2 ай бұрын
Here's a couple of older films from the fringes. Have you seen them? Waterloo (1970) . The literal 'cast of thousands' - the charge of the French cavalry against the impregnable British squares is an astounding cinema classic. Fort Apache (1948). Conflict between the experienced subordinate soldier and the by-the-book West Point graduate commander who leads his troops to disaster. The Red Badge of Courage (1951). Deeply compelling psychological examination of the nature of fear and courage in combat. It's too bad the compliers of these sorts of lists focus so much on recent motion pictures to the disregard of classic older films.
@deHakkelaar1Ай бұрын
Waterloo is also way up there in my top 20 👍
@user-em6ie2be7x2 ай бұрын
Saving Private Ryan.
@peace-nowАй бұрын
Surely Gone With the Wind and War and Peace should be in the Top 20.
@frankshannon323519 күн бұрын
"Gone With the Wind" is the greatest movie ever made and made in the greatest year of moviemaking, 1939, but it didn't have any combat. If you're talking about the Henry Fonda "War and Peace" it a good movie. But everything else pales in comparison to the 1967 Russian production. The Battle of Borodino sequence has about a billion extras is completely over the top. I don't think anything else does a better job of depicting Napoleonic era warfare.
@tylergoodman35602 ай бұрын
Saving Private Ryan is an honest depiction of WWII. Such a great movie. 🎉
@StanHalen19362 ай бұрын
Unemployed bot
@tylergoodman35602 ай бұрын
@@StanHalen1936 You sound like a parrot. Come back when you have something worthwhile to say, Stannyboy. 🦜🎉
@JJ.-BB2 ай бұрын
@@tylergoodman3560and you aren't a parrot? Hmmm
@tylergoodman35602 ай бұрын
@@JJ.-BB Nope, but here you are. 🎉
@joelm5509Ай бұрын
@@tylergoodman3560 Honest? Even the omaha beach scene is full of historical inaccuracies and rest of the movie is your standard war movie, nothing special.
@jeffkyler56602 ай бұрын
The Director's Cut of The Big Red One competes with anything on this list. The theatrical cut is good. The DC is full of idiosyncratic moments, brilliant oddness and a lot more emotion.
@muhajir84692 ай бұрын
How was Hacksaw Ridge not on this list?
@Atrus9992 ай бұрын
Because it's not that good.
@MarioCindric2 ай бұрын
Seriously??? He's dragging his Sgt. at blanket and he is killing Japs like in video game. If you think that's realistic, don't ever go to war, you will be dead after first step at battelfield.
@fesco47522 ай бұрын
Or a bridge to far
@muhajir84692 ай бұрын
@@fesco4752 I admit I need to see more of the classics. Have you seen the Tuskegee Airmen, When the Trumpets Fade and Enemy at the Gates?
@MarioCindric2 ай бұрын
Are you serious??? He was dragging his Sgt at blanket and he was killing Japanese soldiers like they are in video game. If you think that's realistic, than never go the war, you wouldn't survive 1 minute.
@LaCanadaMikeАй бұрын
I knew which one would be No. 1, but a list without "Gallipoli" is ridiculous.
@seancollins74472 ай бұрын
If 13 Hours Secret Soliders of Benghazi was not ruined by the decision to have Michael Bay direct, then it would have had a chance to be on this list.
@mariaowen-c1oАй бұрын
No Zulu, Zulus played by Zulus, no Waterloo with no cga, real canons, mainly accurate. Both spectacular.
@t-77772 ай бұрын
das boot being mentioned makes me happy😀😇
@lregwoc22 ай бұрын
Waltz with Bashir is a great war movie that I didn't know about until I saw it.
@BobParr20042 ай бұрын
If Captain America civil war ain’t on this list I’ma throw my cat out the window
@jimbo92082 ай бұрын
not a war movie
@jimbo92082 ай бұрын
@TrollHunterDestroyReaperAlts how so
@grandreefer2 ай бұрын
@@jimbo9208 Wow! You, Sir, are incredibly observant. You know when drax said "Nothing goes over my head. I'm too quick and I'd catch it"? That's who your remind me of. I also find it funny that you left the part about the op throwing his cat out the window like it was ok. Like, I don't care, throw the cat but you called a marvel movie a war movie? I must correct that now. I guess I should only say thank you for the laughs.
@christophersnyder15322 ай бұрын
Is that an UHF reference?
@grandreefer2 ай бұрын
@Lucas-GrimmLol, I'm not mad that he did. Some great laughs behind his thinking for sure. I'm impressed if anything.
@davidbenmansour57252 ай бұрын
If the movie isn't that good, I wouldn't remember it but that movie absolutely deserves #1 ☺️👌
@apetrila12 ай бұрын
Glory should be so much higher on this list.
@DumpsterFire_DD2142 ай бұрын
As a veteran, they should include: Battleground, A Walk in the Sun, When Trumpets Fade , and the most accurate war film of all time: Hamburger Hill. I think these movies most accurately depict the soldier as a person. They don't focus on war, but on the mentality of a soldier, and capture it perfectly. Aside from A Walk in the Sun, the equipment is spot on as well.
@nickchoporis5901Ай бұрын
Saw ' Battleground ' for the first time when I was somewhere in the range of 6-10 yrs old, then didn't see it again for probably 40 yrs, but I could remember that chorus " Sound off 1,2 sound off 3,4 Cadence count 1,2,3,4, 1 2, 3 FOUR ! ! " My favorite movie of ANY kind, and I think the best WW II movie ever made. It was made right after the war ended, when nobody wanted a war movie made, and it's realism without modern special effects was incredible ...
@thatbritishgamer_2 ай бұрын
Early Edit: Lmao I could delete this comment and all of you lot's arguments would be gone 😂
@jimbo92082 ай бұрын
no one cares
@jimbo92082 ай бұрын
@TrollHunterDestroyReaperAlts yes i care to tell the truth
@thatbritishgamer_2 ай бұрын
@@jimbo9208 I just comment it to compare how early I was with others. That being said the other guy is right, you clearly cared enough to reply 😂
@jimbo92082 ай бұрын
@@thatbritishgamer_ yes but no one cares just talk about the video or dont comment at all
@StanHalen19362 ай бұрын
Virgin nonsense
@khangkt17212 ай бұрын
Not even a mention of Greyhound, one of the few WW2 naval battle films out there that did a pretty good job representing Battle of the Atlantic
@PaganMin-19662 ай бұрын
If excluding hollywood movies, i think Tae Guk Gi The brotherhood of War, Assembly, 71 into the fire are some of the best war movies of all times
@HaakonOdinssonАй бұрын
Yeah, Brotherhood is a great film
@mikelittle525029 күн бұрын
The list needs to be WAAAY longer....We were Soldiers, Blackhawk, American Sniper, Fury, Band of Brothers/ Pacific, Patton ...WHAT??? How are these not here?
@taun8562 ай бұрын
Waterloo, Gettysburg, A Bridge Too Far, Hacksaw Ridge and Ran would be on my list. Zulu gets honorable mention.
@kellydg47120 күн бұрын
When I was a young man, I spent a day walking all over the site of the battle of Waterloo. It is definitely the greatest and most accurate war movie.
@3DVIDEOSMurray2 ай бұрын
My top 5: 1) Saving Private Ryan 2) Platoon 3) Master And Commander 4) Enemy At The Gates 5) Black Hawk Down And then in no particular order: - 9th Company - All Quiet On The Western Front - Das Boot - Fury - Letters From Iwo Jima - Lone Survivor - Mosul - Stalingrad - We Were Soldiers - Windtalkers - Hamburger Hill - Greyhound - Full Metal Jacket - Appocalypse Now - T34
@JustMe-vn5pqАй бұрын
Thank you for mentioning Enemy at the Gates. I can tell a movie is great when it gets even better on a second or even a third viewing. If you liked that one, you'd also love Come and See, but the latter movie might be too brutally gut-wrenching to see more than once.