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What is this Math you speak of?
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I like to watch the Looney Tunes from that era. Definately not written nor produced for kids.
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"Ah, Ah say Bwaaah....what's all this 'bout Looney Tunes? ....stand up straight while I'm talkin' to yah Bwaah!" "BTW....two halves of nothin' is STILL NOTHIN'!!"
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Very pleased to hear you enjoyed Run Silent, Run Deep, Sean. If you're a Bogie fan, I think you'll like Sahara. Good supporting cast. One of the things I wanted to mention was that, many of these movies that were made during the war, were intended as morale boosters - propaganda, if you will. Bataan is a perfect example. Viewed through today's eyes, the movie, and particularly the ending, is a bit hokie. But, if you are able to empathize - to place yourself back in 1942, understand how fearful you were with your country at war, your way of life threatened, with the outcome seriously in doubt, and see the movie through 1942 eyes - things make a whole lot more sense. Stalag 17 was on Turner Classic Movies last night. Loved it all over again. DOH! Another good one just popped into my head. They Were Expendable. It's about the PT boats operating in the Phillipines in the first days of the war. Some great (if slightly inaccurate) action shots of those beautiful 80 ft. Higgins boats speeding through the water on the attack, and under attack. John Wayne and Robert Montgomery. The inaccuracy - Most WWII PT boat attacks were stealthy attacks. They would lay in wait, idling quietly, and creep in slowly to launch their fish. That's what JFK was doing with PT109 when he got run over by the Amagiri. If you think about it, how smart would it be to run your 80 ft. wooden boat, at full speed, straight at a much larger, armored vessel that is armed to the teeth. Nonetheless, the shots of those beauties flashing through the water are a joy to see. Good point, Jack, about the propaganda. It does help to view these movies in the proper context, sometimes. I remember watching Stalag 17 as a kid and really enjoyed it. Sure, I didn't fully comprehend everything, but the drama captivated me. I can imagine they'd have to take some liberties with making the PT Boat attacks more exciting. Watching boats bob up and down in the water for an hour does not good drama make!
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Geez i actually fit into this thread seamlessly. I own or have seen about half of the movies that Jack has listed.
I have to add a few more for you Bren:
Memphis Belle
Empire of the Sun
A Bridge Too Far
Battle of Britain
and one of my favorites,
Midway.
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Without skimming back thru....has anyone mentioned "Bridge Over the River Kwai"?
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Anyone mention "The English Patient"?
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One of my favorite bands that never made it big, Guadalcanal Diary, was named after a WWII movie.
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