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If there is one film that comes to mind and that is Glory

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Directed by Edward Zwick

Cast
Matthew Broderick - Col. Robert Gould Shaw
Denzel Washington - Pvt. Trip
Cary Elwes - Maj. Cabot Forbes
Morgan Freeman - Sgt. Maj. John Rawlins
Jihmi Kennedy - Pvt. Jupiter Sharts
Andre Braugher - Cpl. Thomas Searles
John Finn - Sgt. Maj. Mulcahy
Donovan Leitch - Capt. Charles Fessenden Morse
JD Cullum - Henry Sturgis Russell (as John David Cullum)
Alan North - Gov. John Albion Andrew
Bob Gunton - Gen. Charles Garrison Harker
Cliff De Young - Col. James M. Montgomery (as Cliff DeYoung)
Christian Baskous ... Edward L. Pierce
RonReaco Lee - Mute drummer boy
Jay O. Sanders - Gen. George Crockett Strong
Richard Riehle - Kendric, quatermaster
Daniel Jenkins - 'A' Co. officer
Michael Smith Guess - 'A' Co. soldier
Abdul Salaam El Razzac - 'A' Co. soldier
Peter Michael Goetz - Francis George Shaw
Pete Munro - Surgeon
Benji Wilhoite - Young soldier at Antietam
Ethan Phillips - Hospital steward
Mark A. Levy - Bigoted soldier
Randell Haynes - Haggis, paymaster
Afemo Omilami - Tall contraband
Keith Noble - Short contraband
Dan Biggers - Minister
Marc Gowan - Dr. William B. Rogers
Raymond Godshall Jr. - Dr. Charles G. Thorpe
Bob Minor - Contraband soldier in Darien
Joan Riordan - White woman
Saundra Franks - Black woman
Mark A. Jones - 54th Massachusetts soldier
Peter Grandfield - 10th Connecticut soldier
Mark Margolis - 10th Connecticut soldier
Paul Desmond - 10th Connecticut soldier
Tom Barrington - 10th Connecticut soldier
Michael Fowler - 10th Connecticut soldier
Richard Wright - 10th Connecticut soldier
The Boys Choir of Harlem - Boys choir
Jane Alexander - Sarah Blake Sturgis Shaw (uncredited)
Carla Brothers - Charlotte Forten (uncredited)
Rachel Lea Grundfast - Ellen Shaw (uncredited)
Kevin Hershberger - Confederate Soldier (uncredited)
Kevin Jarre - 10th Connecticut soldier (uncredited)
Jay Lance - Union Soldier (uncredited)
William Mathis - Union soldier (uncredited)
Bill Nunn - (uncredited)
Larry Peterson - Union Officer (uncredited)
Roger Ragland - Cavalry officer (uncredited)
Raymond St. Jacques - Frederick Douglass (uncredited)



The entire film is filled with great performances left to right. James Horner gives one of if not the best score of his life in this movie. The final battle in the film is set up so great. Man I swear when Matthew Broderick and Denzel Washington are killed in the end so with the whole 54th it actually had me to a couple of tears. Matthews charecter you can tell doesnt what to be the person he is but for them to do what they do he has to be a leader and thats what he is. Over all one of the best War films I personally ever seen.

If you havent seen the film Watch it. Very great movie and undderated film

James Horner "Charging Fort Wagner"

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Love this scene

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2c_BvVBd-Q
 
In Bruges

Great performances, great storyline, and great setting.
 
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Very under-rated movie, but damn good. In my opinion, the best Vietnam war movie
 
If there is one film that comes to mind and that is Glory

Glory.jpg


Directed by Edward Zwick

Cast
Matthew Broderick - Col. Robert Gould Shaw
Denzel Washington - Pvt. Trip
Cary Elwes - Maj. Cabot Forbes
Morgan Freeman - Sgt. Maj. John Rawlins
Jihmi Kennedy - Pvt. Jupiter Sharts
Andre Braugher - Cpl. Thomas Searles
John Finn - Sgt. Maj. Mulcahy
Donovan Leitch - Capt. Charles Fessenden Morse
JD Cullum - Henry Sturgis Russell (as John David Cullum)
Alan North - Gov. John Albion Andrew
Bob Gunton - Gen. Charles Garrison Harker
Cliff De Young - Col. James M. Montgomery (as Cliff DeYoung)
Christian Baskous ... Edward L. Pierce
RonReaco Lee - Mute drummer boy
Jay O. Sanders - Gen. George Crockett Strong
Richard Riehle - Kendric, quatermaster
Daniel Jenkins - 'A' Co. officer
Michael Smith Guess - 'A' Co. soldier
Abdul Salaam El Razzac - 'A' Co. soldier
Peter Michael Goetz - Francis George Shaw
Pete Munro - Surgeon
Benji Wilhoite - Young soldier at Antietam
Ethan Phillips - Hospital steward
Mark A. Levy - Bigoted soldier
Randell Haynes - Haggis, paymaster
Afemo Omilami - Tall contraband
Keith Noble - Short contraband
Dan Biggers - Minister
Marc Gowan - Dr. William B. Rogers
Raymond Godshall Jr. - Dr. Charles G. Thorpe
Bob Minor - Contraband soldier in Darien
Joan Riordan - White woman
Saundra Franks - Black woman
Mark A. Jones - 54th Massachusetts soldier
Peter Grandfield - 10th Connecticut soldier
Mark Margolis - 10th Connecticut soldier
Paul Desmond - 10th Connecticut soldier
Tom Barrington - 10th Connecticut soldier
Michael Fowler - 10th Connecticut soldier
Richard Wright - 10th Connecticut soldier
The Boys Choir of Harlem - Boys choir
Jane Alexander - Sarah Blake Sturgis Shaw (uncredited)
Carla Brothers - Charlotte Forten (uncredited)
Rachel Lea Grundfast - Ellen Shaw (uncredited)
Kevin Hershberger - Confederate Soldier (uncredited)
Kevin Jarre - 10th Connecticut soldier (uncredited)
Jay Lance - Union Soldier (uncredited)
William Mathis - Union soldier (uncredited)
Bill Nunn - (uncredited)
Larry Peterson - Union Officer (uncredited)
Roger Ragland - Cavalry officer (uncredited)
Raymond St. Jacques - Frederick Douglass (uncredited)



The entire film is filled with great performances left to right. James Horner gives one of if not the best score of his life in this movie. The final battle in the film is set up so great. Man I swear when Matthew Broderick and Denzel Washington are killed in the end so with the whole 54th it actually had me to a couple of tears. Matthews charecter you can tell doesnt what to be the person he is but for them to do what they do he has to be a leader and thats what he is. Over all one of the best War films I personally ever seen.

If you havent seen the film Watch it. Very great movie and undderated film

James Horner "Charging Fort Wagner"


Love this scene

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2c_BvVBd-Q

:huh:

The film was nominated for 5 academy awards and even lead to a Denzel Washington supporting actor win. is critically acclaimed and on IMDB's top 250 films of all time list. hardly underrated.
 
Intolerable Cruelty.

I thought Clooney and Zeta-Jones gave great performances.
 
:huh:

The film was nominated for 5 academy awards and even lead to a Denzel Washington supporting actor win. is critically acclaimed and on IMDB's top 250 films of all time list. hardly underrated.
I thought the same thing when I saw he had Glory up there. Mine is Lucky Number Slevin
 
superman returns was not underrated. It should have never been filmed.
 

This is not the overrated thread :woot:

But seriously, I'd say Spider-Man 3 is very underrated. The movie has several flaws, but it is not the disaster 3rd installment people make it out to be. This movie is highlighted by great effects and James Franco's movie stealing performance. Brock needed another scene with Gwen, and Sandman maybe needed another character scene. Yes, the Butler scene is stupid. But otherwise, it is a solid movie.

I enjoy it :up:
 
Barry Lyndon (1975)

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Sure, now it's good. But, back then.. oh well
 
In Bruges

Great performances, great storyline, and great setting.

It's one of the best dark comedies to have come out in a long while . I love how it turns exceptionally brutal and ironic towards the end . I'm suprised that it has not caught on better .
 
I'd say Suicide Kings , Christopher Walken was excellent .
 
It's one of the best dark comedies to have come out in a long while . I love how it turns exceptionally brutal and ironic towards the end . I'm suprised that it has not caught on better .


Same. I loved the humor and drama all at the same time and the end was just wow.
 
Life Aquatic..?


i thought that was funny . i think some of the humor goes over peoples heads or you have to enjoy the quirkiness. it was subtle but i enjoyed it.
 
The final scene between Oak and Tellis is probably one of the alternately saddest and greatest scenes I've seen in a long time.

Plus, how can you not love a guy like Oak?

Great movie indeed! I'm not that alone :hehe:
 

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