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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: DREDger on October 30, 2009, 12:20:40 PM
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Last night Platoon was on and so I watched it, probably the 50th time.
Had a couple questions and was wondering if anyone knew.
During the last battle, when the company is being overrun, the captain calls in an airstrike. He says "my call, drop ordinance on my 'poz'.."
Anyone know what POZ or P-ah-z means?
Also, does anyone speak Vietnamese? Just before the main characters pill box is blow up by a rocket, that they just escape, there is an NVA guy shouting orders on what sounds like a bullhorn.
Anyone ever seen a translation of that dialog?
...yeah...I guess I got too much time on my hands.
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IIRC, he was referring to dropping on his "pos" = position.
ack-ack
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Watching the movie 50 times you probably know that the director Oliver Stone was in the bunker that the Sapper hit. I always get a kick out of that.
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he was referring to dropping on his "pos" = position.
Ah ya...duh.
Watching the movie 50 times you probably know that the director Oliver Stone was in the bunker that the Sapper hit. I always get a kick out of that.
No I didn't realize that, thanks for pointing that out.
Actually I found a translation of the NVA bullhorn guy, it goes like this:
"The Jokers are squeekers.....now we bwow up you bunker GI" :bolt:
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During the last battle, when the company is being overrun, the captain calls in an airstrike. He says "my call, drop ordinance on my 'poz'.."
Anyone know what POZ or P-ah-z means?
Proximity Operations Zone
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a anti-war war movie.
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a anti-war war movie.
Some of the best war movies have been anti-war ones, All Quiet on the Western Front being a classic example. What better way to convey the horrors of war?
ack-ack
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Yeah. The best war movies seem to be ones that have the anti-war crowd cheering, and the 'Gung ho' crowd cheering too.
After 'Saving Private Ryan' and the 'Band of Brothers' everything that came before seems pretty lame now.
What are the movies that rise above? Platoon is a good candidate. 'Midway' and 'Tora Tora Tora' for their time were fantastic.
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When Trumpets Fade rates as the top war movie for me.
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Never heard of that one, Vulcan. So, I just added it to the top of my Netflix queue.
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When Trumpets Fade rates as the top war movie for me.
Great film! Same guy also comes out as one of the Black hawk's that go down in the movie, "Black Hawk Down". :)
I think there's a country singer in the film, along with a few others that went to make other films. GREAT FILM!
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When Trumpets Fade rates as the top war movie for me.
Excellent movie, managed to watch it when it came out, recall it was on HBO at the time.
Another great war move was A Walk in the Sun, with Dana Andrews. One of the first war movies (believe the war was still going on in the Pacific when it was released) that touched on the subject of battle fatigue syndrome. The scene when they are out in the open and get strafed by a Bf 109 was fantastic.
ack-ack
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If you ever get a chance to see it, "84 Charlie mopic"
Low budget, but quite different.
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If you ever get a chance to see it, "84 Charlie mopic"
Low budget, but quite different.
That the one with a mostly all black LRRP squad that had an army photography attached to them on a mission that they found out later was basically a suicidal decoy mission? If it's the same one, it was a good movie.
ack-ack
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Great film! Same guy also comes out as one of the Black hawk's that go down in the movie, "Black Hawk Down". :)
I think there's a country singer in the film, along with a few others that went to make other films. GREAT FILM!
I don't like black hawk down. Its not the movie but the film and pictures aired on the news, that never should've been.IMO
Ahh Platoon, good one pass the ganja! :D
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Just before the main characters pill box is blow up by a rocket, that they just escape, there is an NVA guy shouting orders on what sounds like a bullhorn.
Anyone ever seen a translation of that dialog?
...yeah...I guess I got too much time on my hands.
the statue of liberty is kaput!
Yeah. The best war movies seem to be ones that have the anti-war crowd cheering, and the 'Gung ho' crowd cheering too.
After 'Saving Private Ryan' and the 'Band of Brothers' everything that came before seems pretty lame now.
What are the movies that rise above? Platoon is a good candidate. 'Midway' and 'Tora Tora Tora' for their time were fantastic.
The newest thing always seems better, but there is plenty of great war films that pre-date SPR....The Dambusters, Full Metal Jacket, Bridge on the River Kwai etc etc...essentially SPR is just like the classic movies just getting from A to B once you get passed the inital 20 mins....I'm pretty sure the new Pacific mini series may set a new bench mark.
Tronsky
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That the one with a mostly all black LRRP squad that had an army photography attached to them on a mission that they found out later was basically a suicidal decoy mission? If it's the same one, it was a good movie.
ack-ack
Hmmm......
Only one black guy, the rest white. Don't remember it being a suicidal decoy mission.
However, it was a LRRP squad, and there was an army camera man attached to them, also a green 2nd lieutenant.
It was filmed through the perspective of the camera man, documentary-like, along the lines of "The Blair Witch Project" style.
The similarities to what you describe makes me think it is the same flick.
Good film.
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I think there's a country singer in the film,
Dwight Yoakum
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Peter Jackson is remaking "The Damn Busters". That oughta be interesting at least.
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If you haven't seen Kokoda 39th Battalion, I suggest you do.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kokoda_(film)