Recommend me some vietnam films I might have
never heard.
Recommend me some vietnam films I might have
>fortunate son
What?
Tigerland
it aint me
I ain't no senator's son naw
Silver Spoon
It Ain't Bee (1986)
Thats some well executed casevac
FUCK WASPS AND FUCK YELLOWJACKETS
RIP bee
F
bees die if they sting someone unlike the devil wasps
rip G.I.
Deer Hunter
*chuckles in an affable, grandfatherly manner as he recounts murdering vietcong PoWs*
>but when the taxman comes to the door, lord looks like a Roman sale
What does he mean by this?
>tfw seeing them pull their mortally wounded friend to safety
FUCK WASPS AND FUCK HORNETS
CCR is a shitty band, it sucks how the vietnam war is associated with their fucking music
Ahem
FUCK WASPS
FUCK HORNETS
AND FUCK JANNIES
The fact faggot wasps exist, and they do this shit to bees, is proof there isn't a benevolent God.
And niggers, what kind of loving and just GOD would create niggers
a nigger god
Watch out for that cannon.
>"Some Folks are Born" starts playing
It's actually 'rummage sale.' Basically saying that the rich are dodging their responsibilities and paying less than their fair share to society.
>God might be a nigger
That explains a lot...
a real human bee
and a real hero
Army Dog. Not for the faint of heart though
Who'd win a naked, oiled up wrestling match, John Musgrave or Le Quan Cong?
I don't think he's gonna make it bros....
Serious answer, the Odd Angry Shot
>It avoids much of the political comment on Australia’s involvement in Vietnam, unlike Hollywood films which tend to explore the rights and wrongs of the Vietnamese conflict.
>The film focuses on the soldiers in their cantonments away from the battlefield, where they spend the bulk of their time playing cards, smoking, drinking beer, nursing their tinea, making jokes and messing about with American forces. The film also contains some small scale battle scenes. When the men return to Australia, they reflect on how both they and the general Australian society have changed. The film was sold to several countries including the US, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Norway and Greece[2]
>When it came out, it wasn't well received by some reviewers because they felt we should have been critical of Australia's participation in the Vietnam War, that we didn't show much of the other side - we didn't show Vietnamese people being killed with napalm bombs and all that sort of stuff. Well, my answer to them at the time was that it wasn't that kind of film. Our intention was to show how the men survived in that environment.[4]
Journey from the Fall, it's low budget with community theater actors, but it gives you a good look at re-education camps after the North took over, and the journey to America stuff is pretty good too.
Siege of Firebase Gloria.
Flight of the Intruder