LOOKS LIKE VIETNAM KINO IS BACK ON THE MENU
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SOME FOLKS WERE BORN
>A FUCKIN ROO
it aint me
>yfw when australia won in vietnam but the usa lost
those madmen
MADE TO WAVE THE FLAG
OOOOHHHHHH THE RED WHITE AND BLUE
wrong country
I LEFT MY HEART TO THE SAPPERS ROUND KHE SANH
what the fuck is with the perfectly lined trees in the dense jungle of vietnam? Looks shit. There wasn't anything left above knee height in that place after that battle. Movie looks shit. Fuck lazy film making trying to cash in on soldiers.
i cant remember anything~
cant tell if this is true or a dream~
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>cash in on soldiers
Soldiers are just worthless slaves of politicians who's lives are disposable. How do you "cash" in on that?
Only Americans can be glad of media showing a war they lost.
oh it's that soldier kid from Punisher, neat
told my boomer ozzie dad about this and he said he knew people that were in the battle. looks fuggin good
HEEEEEEEEEEERRRREE THEY COME TO SNUFF THE ROOOSTERRRR
YOU KNOW HE AINT GONNA DIEEEEEEEE
The movie is about ANZAC forces, not American
When will we get the prequel about Short Tan?
this is against all that gondola represents.
gondola never does war.
The CG looks pretty bad honestly.
anzac are even worse. seems they are really super proud of the worst battles - gallipolli and now long tan (which they lost).
it is a case of 'i was pretending to be retarded. the enemy thought i am retarded, therefore i win' = sending a few to fight a lot and having a positive k/d ratio, which is meaningless by itself. anzac didn't manage to push back or silence enemy arty.
that said i look forward to watch the movie.
they're in a plantation, not dense jungle
remove commie
Australia claims victory in Long Tan. 18 killed and 24 wounded vs 245 killed 350 wounded and 3 captured. And thats from 108 men against 2500 chongs
I bet this game wouldve been 10x more succesful if it were released 10 years ago
>you can't be proud if you lose
Things women will never understand.
Looks like a direct to video (aka netflix nowadays) (aka into the trash it goes).
>let me just stick the barrel of my gun into the dirt
... fucking God damn it Carlos.
well yea, 10 years ago it's engine wouldn't have been outdated
>it is a case of 'i was pretending to be retarded. the enemy thought i am retarded, therefore i win
>posting this today, of all days
Allow me to educate you.
The reason Australians (and NZers, and Pacific Islanders, and even Turks) hold Gallipoli in such high esteem is that it is where our national identies were forged. In those battles, virtually everyone lost a child, parent, cousin, or friend. It created nations out of colonies and reforged the former Ottoman empire.
Combine that with "well maybe if the Brits weren't such fucking retards who treated us like meat shields who should die for the glory of the Empire and let us fight instead of Winston Churchill being a moron we could have done better" and there you go.
There are other victories that could have been selected. Gallipoli was chosen for another reason.
who would win
>2500 commie asian cunts
or
>100 shitposting bois
the only Vietnam movie that captivated me till the end was Apocalypse Now. Why should I bother watching this one?
I AINT NO RED WHITE AND BLUE SILVER SPOON
Cheers cunt
>Gets rewarded with girls dolls
then when can we expect a republic over there?
When the CIA stops fucking us
>Not about American servicemen
Instant fucking trash.
Goddammit SLR's are so fucking aesthetic
Today these lads would have undercuts and faggy tattoos and shaved pits
damn Ragnar Lodbrok really went places
Again you fail to understand.
As Australians, we feel a need to beat Britain at everything. Including being a better constitutional monarchy than them.
shows how far a subordinate people can go.
Looks like my type of movie but honestly that is one shitty trailer
love Vietnam movies but this looks pretty cheesy
Guy on the left looks like a a 1/1 snoipah from TF2
Germans make nothing but wwii based movies.
>You are now aware that Sick Ozzy Cunts fought in Nam and modded their FALs to full auto by sticking a match stick in the fire control group and chopped the barrels from 20” to 14” to troll zipperface bastards with insane concussive blasts and noise. They didn’t even bother trying to hit anyone.
>Combine that with "well maybe if the Brits weren't such fucking retards who treated us like meat shields who should die for the glory of the Empire and let us fight instead of Winston Churchill being a moron we could have done better" and there you go.
I mean it weren't liked the UK didn't lose tens of thousands of soldiers too with many more injured.
Long Tan is unironically my favourite map on rising storm 2.
>where's the bloody war m8
i only made it to 1:50 in the trailer and turned it off
It's no Anal Valley.
>a war movie where the main protagonists lose
What's the point?
>the enemy
they're gooks. they've always been gooks. no one called them "the enemy". this is bullshit.
That's about 0.5% of the Australian population dead or wounded at Gallipoli. One in two hundred. Or to put it another way, at least person per average small community, or one person per 40-ish families. About 60K fought there, ~1.2% of the whole population. Back then, you either knew someone who was fighting at Galipoli, or you knew someone who did. The population representation for NZ is going to be even more disproportionate.
The population of the UK at the time was ~16 times that of Australia. On a proportionate basis, it effected them less. Not going to say that it didn't effect them badly because clearly it did, but it was far less in the public consciousness than it was for the Pacific nations.
The interesting thing for me is that it shows how Churchill basically had a stopped clock moment for WWII. He may have been the master of the sick burn and maker of all the right moves in WWII, but outside of that the man was a colossal fuck-up. Being instrumental to the defeat of Nazism will get you forgiven a lot, though, and arguably rightly so.
British commanders regarded Colonial units as expendable janissary troops in both World Wars. At the actual front there was a reasonable amount of mutual admiration, but the higher-ups had little more than contempt for Colonial forces and would often throw them into meat grinders just to preserve the "real" troops when, ironically, the Colonial forces had been tempered into veteran formations from repeated combat and would be better used elsewhere.
Holy shit NZ lost way more men proportional to their population.
OOH A BIG GUY FOR YOU
>There's multiple capeshit threads and only one nam thread
The absolute state of this board
>Stop Children What's That Sound starts playing
Pacific Islander troops and indigenous troopers from the region too.
It was a big deal. A fair chunk of the nation went off to war in WWI and WWII. This time last year I was working in a rural town that literally lost a quarter of its adult population in a single battle during WWI. A fair part of the reason Australia and NZ look the way they do now is shared grief uniting them back around the time they became nations in their own right.
Australia would still be a bunch of feuding states for sure, rather than mostly united except for three nights a year and/or when national sporting teams are listed and clearly half the team got in just because they're fuckers from state X (substitute NSW, Victoria, or both depending on the sport) rather than the ones who should have been there.
>It's Australians
The crux of any war film is to make the audience tense and worrisome on behalf of the soldiers. To make the horrors of war a reality for a moment for those who otherwise wouldn't know. But when it's Australian's being shot at, the audience are surely going to be cheering the whole time. What were they thinking?
Share Vietnam photos
>glorifying war criminals and mass murderers
disgusting
poor bait friend
In World War II the average age of the combat soldier was twenty-six
In Vietnam he was nineteen
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dey wuz just kids n dindu nuffin
All those dead vietnam vets died for nothing, marxism was still spread into the US via academia and MSM
>australians
>'nam
>*we come from the land down under starts playing*
Vietnam vets didn't die in Vietnam
Please give me a reasonable explanation why that fucking matters at all
I don't think the movie is from the perspective of the NVA, Charlie.
look at these mad cunts
the british get hard over a battle where they retreated across the channel