Black Hawk Down is nowhere near the best war movie
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Date: January 28th, 2014 2:57 PM Author: irate senate
i thought deer hunter sucked. I had heard how good it was, but wasn't impressed. black hawk down is similar that way, but it is even worse because it just makes the enemy a cartoonish putz.
saving private ryan is my choice. the first real scene is just amazing. the rest of the movie is great, too.
full metal jacket is great, but its second part is just too weak in comparison.
apocalypse now is awesome. no problem with it being rated 1. platoon was also superb.
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Date: January 28th, 2014 2:29 PM Author: Domesticated Infuriating Trailer Park Trust Fund
loved eric bana in that
he ALMOST made it
but didn't
what happened to him
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Date: August 31st, 2025 10:12 AM Author: cowshit
The Tall men survive. They stride through the smoke and ruin, their height a strange armor against the fates that cut down the rest. Eric Bana, six foot three, moves like a carved idol, heavy with menace, bending but never breaking. Josh Hartnett, six foot three as well, lopes through the streets with the faces of the dying slung on his shoulders, his long frame built to carry both weight and sorrow. They are made for distance, for endurance. They last.
The shorter men do not. They are eaten quickly, swallowed whole by the city. Orlando Bloom plunges from the helicopter before the battle even begins, bones broken by gravity and bad luck, gone before he can even fight. Tom Hardy flails in alleys, small against Mogadishu’s vast geometry, surviving not through strength but through chance. Others vanish in the fire, their names recited later in silence, their faces already half-forgotten.
The film carves its cruel arithmetic. The tall remain to brood, bloodied but breathing. The short are cut down, erased by steel and smoke. Inches become destiny. The body itself decides who limps back and who is carried out.
The lesson is pitiless. In war, height is survival. The Tall stagger home. The Short perish.
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