Bandit LOAF said:
Also, no one has mentioned Tora! Tora! Tora! yet...
That's cuz I didn't notice this thread until now.
For a pure war movie that really does a lot of explaining HOW/why stuff happened, Tora! Tora! Tora! takes the title, for me. It's pracitcally a documentary.
Patton is an incredible movie.
Midway butchered the footage portion. Story was pretty much good, but having aircraft in roles they were never used in was kinda bad.
12 oclock high is a great one. Good 'ol Gregory Peck. And come to think of it, it is kinda WCish because the character development is indeed excellent.
Speaking of Peck, MacArthur is a fantastic movie. Peck did an excellent job portraying MacArthur's combination of arrogance and wisdom at the same time. (Note: I think MacArthur was one of the best generals we've ever had. Brilliant man.)
The Great Escape is a great movie as well. Great soundtrack. They even got a lot of stuff historically correct.
There was a pretty good made-for-tv movie called "the Great Escape: the untold story" (I think that's the title) that covered less of the escape, but did cover a lot of the process of hunting down the SS after the war. I recall seing it in the 80's/early 90's. They got a lot of stuff correct.
If I had to rank movies,
1. Tora! Tora! Tora!
2. MacArthur
3. Patton
4. The Great Escape
5. Twelve O'clock high
For comedy, Father Goose was great. Carrey Grant, man.
Some of the wartime comedies were funny as well, such as some of the Jerry Lewis movies like Sailor Beware.