to quote ..............." TOO WAR!!!!!!!!"
*cough cough*
Pearl Harbour was great..................but the best i've seen so far is the opening sequence for Saving Private Ryan..........that was wayyyyyyyyyyy tooooo intense.
but of course i'll have something else to say once ROTK opens
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heh heh battle scene?i dunno if this qualifies as the best or even as a battle scene but...yoda vs count dooku in attack of the clones...yoda was soo cute!!haha.
Perhaps D-Day on Saving Private Ryan, or the final push forward in "We were soldiers"
Its been a while since I have seen Windtalkers but I am sure there is a few good ones on that.
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"In the year of our Lord 1314, patriots of Scotland, starving and outnumbered, charged the fields at Bannockburn. They fought like warrior poets. They fought like Scotsmen. And won their freedom."
Of all the battles i've seen in films two main battle scenes stick in my mind: the D-Day landings in Saving Private Ryan and the Battle for Endor in Star Wars : Return of the Jedi.
Gladiator...all battle scenes in Gladiator are awsome!
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Sent out of Paradise Garden for their sins
the First Couple stole fruits from every tree they passed
on their way to the gate, so as to spite their Creator.
And outside the Garden, crouched against the Wall
they gorged upon the Fruits, eating one after the other
until their bodies sickened with the excess of it,
and they puked them up
And the Seeds of Fruits were spilled in the dirt,
And from them came Monsters of the World,
Who were borin in filth,
And never knew there was such a thing as Love
being a lord of the rings fan i have got to saw helms deep in the two towers
but i have a feelin that i will change my mind wen i see return of the king coz i fink from wot i have heard and seen dat the war in dat film will rule more than life itself
I wouldn't count it much as a battle but in Blade 1, when Blade gets his blood at the end and is on the hunt for Frost, he must of killed at least a battle load of people.
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"In the year of our Lord 1314, patriots of Scotland, starving and outnumbered, charged the fields at Bannockburn. They fought like warrior poets. They fought like Scotsmen. And won their freedom."
I'd say some of the most memorable WWI battle scenes can be found in All Quiet on the Western Front (1930), and some gritty scenes of WWII's D-day landing in the first 25 minutes of Saving Private Ryan (1998), and also in a film that's totally dedicated to D-day, the historical drama, with an all-star cast, The Longest Day (1962).