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War fillums.

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Reet. Arguing in the kip with the shortly to be be ex Mrs. Boots who doesn't like war films. I'm trying to explain that she's missing out.
My argument consists of, so far,
Come and See
The thin red line
Verdun
Cross of Iron.
For the love of our Lord Jesus Christ she's not f***ing having it. :evil:
My ex didn't like war films so I took her to see enemy at the gates at the pics, I told her it wasn't a war film and that it had good reviews. Afterwards I said sorry for making you watch a war film she said no problem I really enjoyed it jude law was lush :evil:
 
I cant imagine why a normal person would not be enamoured with watching blood and gore.
Tend to find those that like such movies are the jingoists who would fill their duds if encountering the real thing.
War has rarely if ever brought about any positive change or benefits to society other than to big business ( banks and arms manufacturers )
 
I cant imagine why a normal person would not be enamoured with watching blood and gore.
Tend to find those that like such movies are the jingoists who would fill their duds if encountering the real thing.
War has rarely if ever brought about any positive change or benefits to society other than to big business ( banks and arms manufacturers )
War fictionish
 
The Good, The Bad and the Ugly is during the American civil war and is the best film ever made
More than likely my favourite fillum. She doesn't like cowboy films either.

I cant imagine why a normal person would not be enamoured with watching blood and gore.
Tend to find those that like such movies are the jingoists who would fill their duds if encountering the real thing.
War has rarely if ever brought about any positive change or benefits to society other than to big business ( banks and arms manufacturers )
You stick to your romcoms sweetcheeks.
 
Reet. Arguing in the kip with the shortly to be be ex Mrs. Boots who doesn't like war films. I'm trying to explain that she's missing out.
My argument consists of, so far,
Come and See
The thin red line
Verdun
Cross of Iron.
For the love of our Lord Jesus Christ she's not f***ing having it. :evil:
She’ll never have owt to do with it if you show her that one
 
I cant imagine why a normal person would not be enamoured with watching blood and gore.
Tend to find those that like such movies are the jingoists who would fill their duds if encountering the real thing.
War has rarely if ever brought about any positive change or benefits to society other than to big business ( banks and arms manufacturers )

You’re a proper minge you, aren’t you.
 
Where Eagles Dare
All Quiet on the Western Front
Zulu
Saving Private Ryan
Apocalypse Now
Full Metal Jacket

All essential viewing IMO.
 
Start her off with the likes of Enemy at the Gates, Behind Enemy Lines and We Were Soldiers then move onto Black Hawk Down, Platoon, Full Metal Jacket and Apocalypse Now
 
How sleep the brave
Platoon
Full metal jacket
Black hawk down
Hacksaw ridge
Flags of our father's
We were soldiers
Letters from Iwo Jima
 
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