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Anonymous No.63807661 >>63807915 >>63807962 >>63807971 >>63808511 >>63808608 >>63808624 >>63809126 >>63809136 >>63809496 >>63809501 >>63809512 >>63810105 >>63810108 >>63810248 >>63810268 >>63810436 >>63810723 >>63811019 >>63815470 >>63819174 >>63826537 >>63827235
Recommend me good /k/ino
Anonymous No.63807790
any seagal movie
Anonymous No.63807915
>>63807661 (OP)
First movie is better when he's hunting cops and the national guard.
Anonymous No.63807921
Happy Gilmore
Anonymous No.63807962 >>63808554
>>63807661 (OP)
Top Gun (both of them) were unironically a lot of fun.
Anonymous No.63807971
>>63807661 (OP)
Die Hard
Anonymous No.63808000
Anonymous No.63808511 >>63808653
Day of the Jackal>>63807661 (OP)
Anonymous No.63808554
>>63807962
Gay.
Anonymous No.63808608
>>63807661 (OP)
Hardcore Henry.
Bitch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Africa Addio
Seven Samurai
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Naked Gun 1 & 2
Anonymous No.63808624 >>63824629
>>63807661 (OP)
Clear and present danger
A better tomorrow
Kelley's heroes/3 kings
Anonymous No.63808632 >>63810436 >>63813790
The Way of the Gun
Anonymous No.63808653
>>63808511
This. Not whatever the fuck that new series is, haven't watched it but I'm sure it sucks. The film it's based on though is good.
Anonymous No.63809126 >>63810225
>>63807661 (OP)
Somehow nobody has said Heat.
Heat.
Anonymous No.63809136
>>63807661 (OP)
You used a /k/id word that means i'll have to edit my list so there's nothing higher than PG14. List is gonna be short.
Anonymous No.63809493
see it in a theater on big screen
Anonymous No.63809496 >>63809558 >>63810606 >>63810948
>>63807661 (OP)
Anonymous No.63809501 >>63809528 >>63815441
>>63807661 (OP)
waterloo
Anonymous No.63809512
>>63807661 (OP)
Golgo 13: The Professional (1983)
Anonymous No.63809522 >>63810543
Anonymous No.63809528
>>63809501
>you will never be part of the noblest and worst-lead cavalry in Europe
Anonymous No.63809558 >>63810948
>>63809496
This for sure. One of the best /k/ films of all time and it seems that it works for almost everyone - I recommended it to so many of my friends and they all came back saying "Wow, I'm surprised I haven't heard about this. I was on the edge of my seat throughout the whole thing"
Anonymous No.63810105
>>63807661 (OP)
Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In
Anonymous No.63810108
>>63807661 (OP)
The gun is good!
The penis is evil!
Anonymous No.63810225
>>63809126
That's a shitty 90s soap opera with a good shootout halfway through
t. Seen it multiple times
Anonymous No.63810248
>>63807661 (OP)
Dambusters. It is my favorite film and it has nothing to do with the name of the dog.
Anonymous No.63810268
>>63807661 (OP)
Das Boot
Anonymous No.63810436
>>63807661 (OP)
Collateral.

>>63808632
Best gun film of all time.
Anonymous No.63810543
>>63809522
That movie sucked.
Anonymous No.63810606
>>63809496
The cable car fight was epic very handsome Gestapo officer also.
Anonymous No.63810723 >>63811392
>>63807661 (OP)
BAYOOOONEEEEETS
Anonymous No.63810948
>>63809496
>>63809558
I do like that movie and it's my dad's favorite, but the gunplay in that film is fucking retarded. I don't know if it was start of the exaggerated SMG sweeping bullshit in films but it kicks that nonsense up to the maximum
Anonymous No.63811019
>>63807661 (OP)
The Guns of Navarone
Anonymous No.63811392 >>63824674
>>63810723
I saw a trailer for this randomly. Union plebe and Confederate patrician POW team up to take down renegade apaches. Roman revolt on the frontier vibes. Looks cool. No idea if it is.
Anonymous No.63811638 >>63815544
Blackhawk Down is still good. Patton/We Were Soldiers also hold up. The Netflix All Quiet remake has cool parts, but is meant to be a downer and kinda succeeds on second viewing.
Anyone seen the A24 Warfare movie? I don't like them so I skipped it.
Anonymous No.63813428
'March or Die' (1977)
awesome battle sequence in the final third
a must see for fans of 'Zulu' and Foreign Legion movies
Anonymous No.63813790 >>63819187
>>63808632
kino beyond kino
https://youtu.be/zRAR9kvjDzE
Anonymous No.63815339
Anonymous No.63815441
>>63809501
https://youtu.be/wpKA1meiJzs?si=D_bAz-ki0s-pp5wy&t=2740

The War and Peace the director made before this is even more impressive. I'm skipping straight to Borodino on the link but the full series (4 parts, with this being part 3) is free on youtube. It is extremely ambitious and far more epic than even Waterloo. You pretty much have nothing but huge HUGE sweeping battle shots. From about the 1 hour mark in, there is a nearly wordless 6-minute montage of scenes that I would consider to be one of the greatest moments in cinema.

DESU the entire adaptation is probably the best movie the Soviets ever made, part 1 has a short but good bit from Austerlitz. Watch it all if you can, the 70mm has toured before in the past, I would kill to see it in theaters the same way I saw Lawrence of Arabia which is probably unironically the greatest movie of all time IF you can see it in theaters.

>If you pause towards the end of the montage when the Russian infantrymen are moving and firing, you can see they are using full size Mosin Nagants. I can't even get mad at that since no one would notice that in the 1960s when you can't pause.
Anonymous No.63815470 >>63815481
>>63807661 (OP)
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x61g31c

The Outer Limits (1995), Season 2 Episode 18, "The Light Brigade"
>In this sequel to episode "Quality of Mercy", the ship The Light Brigade is the last hope of humanity in a war against an alien race. In an attempt to turn the tide of the war [..] The Light Brigade carries a new bomb to be delivered to the enemy homeworld. [..] The first was tested on one of the Martian moons, and created an explosion of such power that it was daylight on Earth for several days. The Light Brigade's purpose is to deliver this powerful weapon to destroy the enemy homeworld. [..]
Anonymous No.63815481
>>63815470
That's the one with Wil Wheaton, right? That episode was fantastic.
Anonymous No.63815517 >>63824754
C'mon, guys. You're gonna make me post it?
Anonymous No.63815544 >>63827235
>>63811638
>Anyone seen the A24 Warfare movie? I don't like them so I skipped it.
I liked it. It's unusual though. The directors tried to keep it to the ~verisimilitude~ so it ends up coming across like an experimental art film that's interested more in playing with sound or something. A significant (or it felt like it) amount of screentime is spent on "buddy aid" after the SEAL team is blown in half by an IED and with the wounded screaming in horror and pain a lot. It might end up having more influence on how war scenes are filmed in other movies in the future.
https://youtu.be/DGoMHPYM8pw
Anonymous No.63816445
Anonymous No.63819174 >>63822651 >>63822723 >>63824590 >>63827235
>>63807661 (OP)
Is this any good? I want a modern war fix but wouldn't know anything good.
Anonymous No.63819187
>>63813790
I really wanted to like it, but it just kept fucking it up.
Anonymous No.63822651
>>63819174
This movie is bad, but you should still watch it
Anonymous No.63822723 >>63823352
>>63819174
It's completely unrealistic in every way. Soldiers don't interact like that, IEDs don't work like that, the details are all retarded. But it still somehow gets the mood of the experience right. It's an oddity.

Pretend it's a surrealist arthouse flick instead of focusing on the gear or characters' interactions and it's watchable.
Anonymous No.63823352
>>63822723
The amount of figurative and potentially literal "we are going to violate your asshole until you could fit a C130 in there" Jeremy Renner's character would get IRL for the shit he does, most notably leaving the god damn base off the record. Shit like that would get the entire base locked down and he'd be lucky if he wasn't lynched by the rest of the soldiers for the bullshit he caused for them.

But yeah it does get that sort of aimless ennui of Iraq really well. In the same way The Deer Hunter isnt a true-to-life adaptation of POWs forced to play Russian Roulette but still really gets the feeling of the dying industrial town/working class American culture and the alienation and shame the returning soldiers feel.
Anonymous No.63824590
>>63819174
One thing it does get right is the scenery. They filmed in Jordan, even using some Jodanian BTR mods that the Jordanians had also donated to the Iraqis, so it LOOKED like Iraq.

It's just a s other anon's have said though: the soldier behavior & plot was peak Hollywood-retarded. A one point the EOD team becomes a sniper team to fight a bunch of Western contractor mercs because...why?
Anonymous No.63824606 >>63824818 >>63825561 >>63829623
One movie I don't see mentioned much on /K/ is this.

Very neat (if unrealistic) plot, strong emotions, and a glimpse into how savagely retarded the sectarian warfare in the former Yugolsavia was in the 90's.

An American intel officer and former Foreign Legion soldier who lost his family to a jihadi signs up with a local Bosnian Serb militia to get some payback, only to have to save an innocent woman from their idea of 'justice' after she gets r*pe-knocked up with an Bosnian-Muslim baby.
Anonymous No.63824629
>>63808624
>Kelly’s Heroes / 3 Kings
Patrician choices, sending many positive waves and Iraqi ass maps your way.
Anonymous No.63824674
>>63811392
Dude, it's fuckin' Peckipah
Anonymous No.63824754 >>63824761
>>63815517
This scene combines perfectly with the Sailor Moon theme, in case you were wondering.
https://tubedubber.com/?q=g-1OYN9HH9c:L1xAPQgGZ0U:0:100:0:0:1
Anonymous No.63824761
>>63824754
The timing only seems to match up on the second playthrough when both youtube vids are fully loaded and start at the right times.
Anonymous No.63824818
>>63824606
It’s an utterly fucking retarded movie
>dude’s family gets killed in an Islamic terrorist attack
>he then immediately commits a literal mass shooting in broad daylight at the nearest Mosque in metropolitan France
>the FFL in the 1980s just takes him in with no questions asked, while the entire country would be on lockdown searching for an American mass murder suspect by the same name who fits his exact description
>he presumably spends a minimum of 5 years in the Legion to get a new identity
>then goes off to Bosnia to be a mercenary despite the French Army including the FFL being deployed there as UN Peacekeepers
A 2 year old could’ve written a better plot
Anonymous No.63825531
I've learned to be skeptical of a few /k/ommandos' taste in movies after some bozo recommended Elevation (2024).
Complete waste of time.
Anonymous No.63825561
>>63824606
>capitalizing a board letter
Sincerely, kill yourself.
Anonymous No.63826537
>>63807661 (OP)
Ironically Rambo 1 is the most /k/ movie ever made despite having relatively little shooting because it's about hating cops and being depressed while camping.
Anonymous No.63827235
>>63815544
It seems A24 is gonna be grim and artsy. I'll probably watch it.
>>63819174
The modern war movies range from propaganda-ish to whiney antiwar stuff.
It depends on what you're in the mood for.
Black Hawk Down is from the 90's but is my personal favorite and doesn't really fall under either category.
American Sniper, Lone Survivor, 13 Hours, 12 Strong, and Zero Dark Thirty are all on the propaganda end. They're enjoyable I guess but the accuracy is questionable.
On the antiwar spectrum, Jarhead might be worth it. It's Iraq War 1 though.
>>63807661 (OP)
Lord of War and War Dogs are decent and actually about the milsurp gun trade.
Anonymous No.63828276 >>63828655
ROLLING THUNDER
ROLLING THUNDER
ROLLING THUNDER
ROLLING THUNDER
Anonymous No.63828655
>>63828276
>I found the men that killed my boy
Anonymous No.63829591
Tuntematon Sotilas (Unknown Soldiers) influenced me to go out and buy an M39. Absolute Finn /k/ino they made 3 times in '55, '85, and 2017. I prefer the latest version, but all three are good for their own reasons. Trademark dry Finnish humor is present in all three.
The original book by VΓ€inΓΆ Linna is great too.
Anonymous No.63829606
For those looking into actual good war movies that isn't jollywood slop

>Dien Bien Phu (France)
>Sarjan Hassan (Malaysia)
>Bukit Kepong (Malaysia)
>Taegukgi (Korea)
>Lion of the Desert (Libya)

There's also that north Korean war film directed by Kim Jong Ill himself. Nigga was actually a quite talented film director if he wasnt a batshit crazy dictator
Anonymous No.63829623
>>63824606
>r*pe
I will fucking kill you, bitch nigger.