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Worst Military Movies

For best, I go with "12 O'clock High".

It starts with "a hard luck Group". Exhausted and demoralized.

But, under new leadership, even as their missions become longer and casualties mount, there is a growing pride and confidence in their ability.

I think most audiences can enjoy WW2 movies because their world of automoblies, aircraft, movies, radio, newspapers, telephones etc. is pretty familiar even eight decades later.
 
I cannot recall who said it, but someone referred to my favourite military movie - 'Tunes of Glory' - as being about "the horror of peacetime soldiering."

Along with "Tunes of Glory", my list includes "Guns at Batasi". They cover the dynamics of the Officers Mess and the Sergeants Mess but if one needs the flavour of JRs in 1950s peacetime soldiering a lesser known movie is "The Bofors Gun". And then there is my favourite Sean Connery movie, "The Hill".

And, obviously, my favourite military TV show was "Blackadder Goes Forth".
 
Along with "Tunes of Glory", my list includes "Guns at Batasi". They cover the dynamics of the Officers Mess and the Sergeants Mess but if one needs the flavour of JRs in 1950s peacetime soldiering a lesser known movie is "The Bofors Gun". And then there is my favourite Sean Connery movie, "The Hill".
I learned of "Guns at Batasi" only 2-3 years ago, and love it as well. "The Hill" is another good one, an underrated psychological military story.
 
" Go Tell the Spartans" the Vietnam War film most people have never heard of. Starring Burt Lancaster as an U.S. advisor to the South Vietnamese Army. Much more realistic then John Wayne's gung- ho extravaganza.
 
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