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Poooooooosh | 32 | 45.07% | |
Raise more than min, less than push | 27 | 38.03% | |
Min-raise | 3 | 4.23% | |
Limp | 2 | 2.82% | |
Fold | 7 | 9.86% | |
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Re: Greatest War Movie of All Time - Round Three
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[ QUOTE ] In round one Three Kings got matched up with the 1941 Gary Cooper movie Sgt. York, which explains why it won out that matchup. In round two it faced The Boys in Company C, another somewhat obscure movie. [/ QUOTE ] Are you kidding me? Sgt. York is a classic! One of my favorite movies. And the Boys of Co. C is an awesome movie as well! It's not that obscure either. I've probably seen it 10 times. [/ QUOTE ] My point was the average OOTer has had more exposure to movies made in 1999 than movies made in 1941. You are the one obvious exception, being that you probably went to see Sgt. York on opening night. Swede |
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Re: Greatest War Movie of All Time - Round Three
Sigh, looks like Stalag 17 isn't going to get the votes to make it to round 4. I thought The Great Escape was a fantastic movie, but Stalag 17 is better IMO.
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#23
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Re: Greatest War Movie of All Time - Round Three
Ugh, looking forward: Das Boot vs. The Great Escape, another tough one.
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#24
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Re: Greatest War Movie of All Time - Round Three
McQueen jumping the fence on the Nazi bike puts it over the top of Stalag 17.
Probably top 5 action movie moment of all-time. |
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All the young fools
who voted for an Oliver Stone movie over All Quiet on the Western Front
and who left behind a Stanley Kubrick masterpiece in order to advance the studio star parade of The Longest Day go find your own way of atonement. You have sinned. |
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Re: All the young fools
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who voted for an Oliver Stone movie over All Quiet on the Western Front [/ QUOTE ] Tough choice, but a correct one. Would you think the same if you saw the film without knowing Stone was the director? My original response had AQWF as my #5, but Platoon #2. AQWF was a great book though. |
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Bill Millin
I was harsh on Longest Day, as well. Did you know that the bag piper who follows Lord Lovat (Peter Lawford) through the battles is played by the real bag piper who accompanied in battle the real Lord Lovat and his British commandos everywhere after D-Day? Yep.
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#28
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Re: Greatest War Movie of All Time - Round Three
Well, other than Paths of Glory losing there aren't really any surprises this time around. I was pretty certain Platoon would win this round, and I'm happily surprised that Bridge on the River Kwai is running strong against Black Hawk Down.
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Re: Greatest War Movie of All Time - Round Three
Just watched "Come and See" (don't remember the Russian name). That movie was definately worthy of making it to this round at least.
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Re: Greatest War Movie of All Time - Round Three
I know we are into the 3rd round here, but I still feel ripped off that Bat 21 was not even on the list? This movie was better than all of the 10 seeds or lower IMO.
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