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Post by bigwhiskey on Nov 14, 2019 17:37:04 GMT
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Post by dianachristensen on Nov 14, 2019 17:58:28 GMT
They were all the rage when I was in middle school. Platoon, Hamburger Hill, Full Metal Jacket and (a little later) Casualties of War all seemed to be well-received. If you look at the casts of all four movies, collectively, you have some very impressive players in a generation of Americans actors.
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Post by bigwhiskey on Nov 14, 2019 18:03:47 GMT
They were all the rage when I was in middle school. Platoon, Hamburger Hill, Full Metal Jacket and (a little later) Casualties of War all seemed to be well-received. If you look at the casts of all four movies, collectively, you have some very impressive players in a generation of Americans actors. Those films you mentioned are fantastic. To make my original post a bit clearer, I meant do you think if 'US fighting in Vietnam' films are made nowadays that there would be a market for it? Or are they now clichèd?
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Post by dianachristensen on Nov 14, 2019 18:17:28 GMT
They were all the rage when I was in middle school. Platoon, Hamburger Hill, Full Metal Jacket and (a little later) Casualties of War all seemed to be well-received. If you look at the casts of all four movies, collectively, you have some very impressive players in a generation of Americans actors. Those films you mentioned are fantastic. To make my original post a bit clearer, I meant do you think if 'US fighting in Vietnam' films are made nowadays that there would be a market for it? Or are they now clichèd? Right? They were the tits. I answered your poll that, yes, I think they're old hat now, if for no other reason than they were done and done so well in the 80s. Did I get the meaning of your question for that to be my answer? I think I gotchya.
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Post by mikef6 on Nov 14, 2019 18:44:44 GMT
Not really sure how to answer your poll. If a movie set in Vietnam during the American occupation there were to be made today, I think it almost a certainty that it would be meant to reflect our current never-ending unnecessary wars that, like Vietnam, drain the U.S. of valuable resources, including the tragic loss of the lives and health of a younger (than me) generation. In that regard, they would not be "old hat."
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Post by redhorizon on Nov 14, 2019 21:41:05 GMT
No. In the right hands, no.
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Post by politicidal on Nov 15, 2019 1:03:35 GMT
Hardly.
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Post by Marv on Nov 15, 2019 1:51:58 GMT
Yea I’d say their boom has faded. Could come back around tho but who knows. It feels like it’s been a while since a really gritty one has come out.
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Post by koskiewicz on Nov 15, 2019 17:21:48 GMT
I served in the US Military from '69 to '71. So the answer is no. Anything having to do with that debacle (cinema or doc) gets my interest.
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Post by vegalyra on Nov 16, 2019 16:49:24 GMT
I think it would be interesting to have a film set during the French involvement over there in the 1950s before Dien Bien Phu. There were a few made back in the late 1950's and 1960's but nothing since that I'm aware of. I guess it would have a limited audience in the states.
Has there been a film about Vietnam from the Air Force perspective? My father in law was in U-Tapao AFB working on B-52D's in the late '60s.
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Post by Harmless elf on Nov 16, 2019 17:39:50 GMT
They are making a new Vietnam war movie with a CGI James Dean. it's going to be a disaster since bringing actors back from the dead in CGI form just causes too many questions.
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Post by Cooper, the Golden Retriever on Nov 16, 2019 18:00:21 GMT
They are making a new Vietnam war movie with a CGI James Dean. And likely he will dodge the Vietnam War (which took place after his death), being a rebel..
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Post by Cooper, the Golden Retriever on Nov 16, 2019 18:01:25 GMT
How about a Nam film that shows thew postiive side of fightin' for yo country?
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Post by vegalyra on Nov 17, 2019 15:13:16 GMT
How about a Nam film that shows thew postiive side of fightin' for yo country? Well, there was the old "Green Berets" with John Wayne, but I think the closest thing to a "positive" side in modern Vietnam war films has been "We Were Soldiers."
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Post by koskiewicz on Nov 17, 2019 19:00:01 GMT
I agree with "We Were Soldiers" it is the most accurate film from that timeframe. "Platoon" defined the types of troopers that were deployed. There were dopers, boozers, and the few very religious types. "Platoon" is spot on with the characterizations.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Jan 18, 2020 18:57:24 GMT
Not necessarily. I think a great Vietnam movie could still be made. Look at 1917. That's a great WW1 movie. But generally speaking we're more concerned with the middle east nowadays.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Jan 18, 2020 19:04:47 GMT
How about a Nam film that shows thew postiive side of fightin' for yo country? Well, that's problematic. We now know there was nothing positive about that war. Not only did we lose, but the atrocities that occurred over there are too great to ignore, and when the soldiers came back they were welcomed to an ever changing world in turmoil in which they weren't accepted.
I guess you could make a movie that ignores all that, but it would be a fantasy. I don't see how you could honestly spin that war in a positive way.
If you really want to do that your best bet would be WW2. In that war it was clear why we got involved (we were attacked) and what we were doing there (defeating evil Imperial Japan and Nazi Germany). Now that's heroic.
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Post by koskiewicz on Jan 18, 2020 19:05:47 GMT
vegalyra - "Flight of the Intruder" has an air force element to it.
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Post by vegalyra on Jan 19, 2020 13:54:26 GMT
vegalyra - "Flight of the Intruder" has an air force element to it. Thanks, I’ve seen that one. Pretty good film. I realized I’ve never seen Bat-21 when researching the topic. My neighbor when I was a kid was a forward air controller in Vietnam. Dangerous job flying fairly slow usually unarmed prop planes over enemy territory...
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