What are some Veeky Forums approved films?

What are some Veeky Forums approved films?
What historical film would you love to see created?

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Master and Faggot at the far side of the Gay more like it

/tv/ permanently ruined any discussion of this (pretty great) movie. I would love an updated version of Napoleon's Italian campaigns. It could have all the challenges of a young new general dealing with challenge after challenge. It would show flashes of some megalomania, but overall he'd act admirably.

Frog detected.

Horatio Hornblower was another fantastic Napoleonic film. I'd agree that an Italian campaign would be great, although one regarding the Egyptian campaign would be awesome as well.

> What historical film would you love to see created?

Not a film, but a 'Band of Brothers' style series following a Wehrmacht unit on the eastern front.

This film is just so damn great. It's a shame really that Gladiator started a new age of historical movies getting made, and along came gems like this one. It was ironic then that Ridley Scott who brought back an interest in historic epics would proceed to churn out shittier movies the more they went on and now we have it all culminate in Exodus which sucked donkeydick.

I'm French and like this movie desu. Historically really fine. I might get very butthurt at the incoming "Dunkirk" though

>What historical film would you love to see created?
I think the answer is obvious

Gotcha familia

In the books this was the Surprise chasing an American (historically accurate for the period), it was changed to French so it wouldn't trigger Americans.

As a navy enthousiast I really don't care if one more movie makes fun of the French, if it is one of the very few that faithfully depict 19th century's life at sea. Good acting, nice plot, beautiful, and not disrespectfull.

Come and See
Marketa Lazarova
Das Boot

a good movie about Napoleon's early years. Not a shitty french one, nor a -very- biased brit one.

>it is one of the very few that faithfully depict 19th century's life at sea.

except everyone would be very very unhealthy looking. But I guess that's difficult to do on film.

The longest day
The right stuff
La Grande Illusion
M.A.S.H.
Tora tora tora
das boat already brought up

Disease would flare up yes, but if you left port with no infectious diseases on board how would you acquire them while at sea? And they did know how to deal with scurvy etc.

Bot a film but Boardwalk empire is very much Veeky Forums approved

how good is this fampai? on a scale of 1 to band of brothers

I'm not French, but I imagine unfortunately that the upcoming Dunkirk film will likely focus solely on the British role in the battle.

I think Nolan is kind of a francaboo

>Another wwii film
Out of all the historical settings he could have picked. Hell, a proper WWI movie would even be really welcome at this point. Also it's a shame to waste Nolan on such a standard movie. He's the only one making blockbuster movies with interesting plots.

A biography about washington, must include:
>The cherry tree
>French and Indian War
>Washington's failures as a commander
>Valley Forge
>Yorktown

Washington is probably my favorite person in American history.

>Washington is probably the only person in American history

> accurate biography
> cherry tree myth

Pick one.

nah dude
>franklin
>adams
>hamilton
>John Brown
>Jackson
>Lewis/Clark
>Lincoln
>Lee
>Grant
>Carnegie
>Rockefeller
>Edison
>Sam Houston
many many more my man

exclude it then
>I still like the story

braveheart was pretty neat even though it may include historical inconsistencies like cars charging along with horses but that happened in age of empires and no one seemed to care

also, mel gibson always did some cool movies about historical events, like that one about the american revolution

both easy mode movies but still entertaining

>Didn't pick accuracy for the biography of the historical figure he is most interested in.

user is the one with the yellow helmet.

I'm going to guess it's Violence-is-unconditionally-bad-mkay out of German Guilt.

Did Veeky Forums like this movie?

I watched it with my gf once
She didnt undetstand it

Never happening
Americans wont ruin their national heroe by showing how he started a world war out of sheer incompetence (the same war that later became the reason why the taxes were raised, leading to the rebellion) and surrendered like a bitch at Fort Necessity

My GF asks to watch it regularly and she actually enjoys it. She asked me to teach her about Nelson, Wellington and Napoleon yesterday.
God i love her

would've been better had it been about catherine the great

>Washington started a war
The amount of wrong information in one post is astonishing
Its fine if you dont like Washington bud, but if you think it was Washington who started the revolution youve got to do some serious reading.

Are you dense?
Washintong started the Seven Years War
No one said he started the revolution

That's the issue
In reality, Dunkirk was basically Brits sitting on the beach and evacuating while French defended them from the Germans

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Of course they're not gonna show it like that, you can expect a lot of revisionism to make the Brits appear heroic

If we ignore the supernatural elements, is Passion of the Christ Veeky Forums-approved?

I would argue that it isn't, as the Sanhedrin were not Pharisee-controlled. In fact the Pharisee weren't even particularly powerful during Jesus's life

one on robert e lee that paints the southern cause as a noble lost cause. one that depicts the devastation and heartbreak when Lee finally surrenders.

shes secretly getting off to russel crowe mate.

>Watch Jesus get tortured for 2 hours - The movie

Yeah, nah.

Is that hbo show about John Adams good?

reminded me of this

For most of us it's not really historical, but its great for insight on U.S. army and modern warfare in general

What are some other good naval films? I've only seen Master and Commander and Das Boot.

Hornblower series are pretty good despite been from the point of view of the objective bad guys

I'll check it out thank you.

It's a bit silly compared to the two mentioned but it is good.

Zulu.

>Quoting South Park verbatim - The post

There aren't many good movies set in the 16th/17th century. There's never been a movie made about the 80 years war.

Don't think it laid it on too thick but its been a while since I watched it

Too be fair, they could have all been blown to bits on the beach if Hitler wanted to anyway

Seen an ad for a movie call Our Honour was Loyalty or something similer. Anyone know anything about it?

They should make a trilogy about the years of the four, five and six emperors.

One would thought the Dutch would made a bunch.

Kind of pissing me off that it aims for linguistic accuracy yet the Roman soldiers in Judea speak Latin instead of Greek.

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That's a false myth, dumb naziboo
The German stopped their advance because of overextended supply lines.
But when they went back at advancing, they did in full force, and had the French not slowed them, the entire BEF would have been captured

What's the best reconquista movie out there. Spanish and English language films accepted PREFERABLY with a qt Isabella

It's one of those movies I repeatedly end up watching with a friend when we're hanging out and don't know what to do. Suddenly master and commander is on while we fuck around with warhammer and what not.

It's such a comfy music.

Hornblower
Sharpe
The Spanish Musketeer ( A pretty dank movie about a Spanish soldier in the 17th century = terico pike squares.)
War and Peace

A movie about the Battle of Hastings would be pretty awesome or a biopic of Augustus Caesar.

1. Old
2. Complete shit
3. Comedy

There are no Veeky Forums approved films. Some autist always comes along screaming that the belt buckles are two decades too late or the trees have moss on the wrong side.

Pic related.

The Leopard

its about Italy during unification
specifically a Sicilian noble family

I don't know about the film, but the book is GREAT. One of the best books I have ever read. Very short also.

Biopic about William Jennings Bryan with Bill Murray in the lead role

the film is a really close retelling of the book, and it looks fantastic, there is an English and Italian version

since Burt Lancaster didn;t speak Italian the English version has his voice with the Italian cast dubbed over, while the Italian version has him dubbed over


I've only seen the Italian one but its still very good, idk how the English compares.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms (2010 version)

Post some sources if youre going to make claims, im sick of reading everybody's personal interpretation of History on this fucking board without evidence to support it. Garbage

loads of great Veeky Forums films but everyone only ever names the same handful of action films from the last 20 years

here's a few good ones I've seen relatively recently

>Ashes and Diamonds
About late/post war Poland and the resistance fighting the Soviets
>The Ruling Class
British aristocrat thinks he's the messiah, is "cured" but then slowly dives back into insanity
>Battle of Algiers
shot documentary style about the Algerian revolution, the best war film ever made easily.
>Naked Prey
safari guide and the white men who hired him get assaulted by Africans and taken hostage, the guide escapes but with nothing but his underwear and has to survive like a wild animal.
>Yojimbo
Samurai comes into a small town and plays local strongmen off one another for gold
>Fitzcarraldo
Man buys a plot of land in Brazil hoping to collect rubber and bring it back, drags a steamboat over a mountain to do it. there is a documentary about the making of this film which is equally fantastic
>Kagemusha
poor criminal is an exact lookalike of a powerful Japanese lord, hired as a body-double until the lord is killed and he basically has to pretend to be him all the time.
>Khartoum
about a British commander sent to defend Egypt against the armies of the self proclaimed Muslim messiah or Mahdi

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Dunkirk
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunkirk_evacuation

>U.S Army
Say that to a Marine IRL and see what happens.

Pretty good, there's some German guilt but it's put into a decently crafted perspective. It also shows the partisans as subhuman dogs which they were for the most part.

I want to find a good WW1 movie that came out after the 70's or see something new released.

Even the old movies fail to capture the true horror and pandemonium invoked in me by reading in depth accounts on the war with no visual medium at all. I mean, I'd like a straight up psychological horror film with grand scale action scenes present, but more or less on the side.

Says the one who proposed his own uncited claim at the outset

>Even the old movies fail to capture the true horror
you just don't watch good movies

Literally the only recent WWI movie I know of, Passchendaele, was really disappointing considering what I was expecting, probably because I was hoping for what you were looking for as well. Instead it's mostly a love drama with little bits of gore and shock violence scattered through it.

It has been a while since I've seen it though, I'm honestly wondering if I'd think different about it since I've grown a bit.

Is blood diamond approved?

-Constantine I, Milvio bridge
-Battle of Adrianopolis
-Battle of Carrhas
-Battle of Cannae
-The big balls Diocletianus had, maybe for a tv series better
-Siege of Jerusalem 70 AD
-Glorious Godfrey of Bouillon returning our glory
-Justinian & Belisarii adventures around the Mediterranean trying badly to Rome 2.0

Theres plenty of real events more amusin that the ones hollywod invent from shit novels...

This movie is lame.
Master and Commander is inspired of a real story, lived by Robert Surcouf from Saint-Malo on a boat, pursued by two american boats.

My favorites:
Black robe
12 years a slave
Casablanca
Schindlers List
The grapes of wrath
Aguirre The Wrath Of God
The burmese harp
Nobi: fires on the plain
Mongol: The Rise Of Genghis Khan
Che
La Commune (Paris, 1871)
Pasqualino Settebellezze
Roberto Rossellini's War Trilogy
Ivan's Childhood
Anything by Dziga Vertov, Mikhail Kalatozov, Sergei Eisenstein and Vsevolod Pudovkin
Shame (1968)
The Virgin Spring
The seventh seal

Enrolment of people from Bretagne by the french army during the WW1 would make a great movie. At this time people from Bretagne (Brittany) were very few to speak french, most used to speak only breizh language. So they were considered undermen as their fellas froms the colonies, and were fighting in first rank betweend the Senegalian and the Maghrebian, as a multi-color/multi-cultural/multi-language low-respected brotherhood

Fink´s biography of Marc Bloch notes how during the WWI one of his men, a merry Breton who hardly spoke any French died cause he was unable to explain what he was suffering.

A couple of years ago, during the Centenary of the WWI, I did read that special hospitals were made to Basques after some influent dude meet hundred of Basques who spoke no French dying in the regular hospitals.

>"Tourangeaux, Picards, Béarnais,
>Quel que soit le nom qu'on vous donne
>L'armée est la grande patrone
>Qui vous baptise tous français".

>"Heidu girenean, denborak eginik
>Bazterrak ikusirik, frantsesa jakinik".

pfft

thanks for this reference user, i gotta read it.
For the story the father of my grandfather used to speak breizhoneg, french and english. He entered the US army as an interprete during WW1

Haven't seen it in at least 6 or 7 years and I still get the cello/violin duet at the end stuck in my head on a regular basis.

Lawrence of Arabia is probably my favorite historical film, though M&C is up there too. I've been meaning to watch Zulu because I've heard that's great, and Michael Caine.

One I would really love to see get made would be something about Hannibal. Not like a biopic, I don't give a shit about his background, but a film focusing on his major military exploits.

Paths of Glory is quite good. The film focuses quite a lot on a court martial, but the scenes set in the trenches are the closest I've seen a film come to capturing the chaos and horror. It's very much focused on the strain the trenches put on men even in the second half.

band of brothers^2

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>ctrl+f
>Russian Ark
>restuls = 0
common, Veeky Forums

Screw history. Claudia Cardinale at the peak of her beauty is enough to make the film worth watching.

I liked the one scene where all the cavalry soldiers died.

There is a god

THIS.
Idi i smotri is probably the best wwII film EVAAAR.

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It should be: "Schau dir meine Doppel an"

Done by an independant film maker. Low budget shows, but fo a first movie not bad. Interesting look at a low level waffen ss mans life. P.s. it doesnt end well.