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Title: Where Eagles Dare
Post by: flackbait on July 20, 2007, 12:38:06 PM
This is probably one of the most well known action films of all time. So,what do you think about it?


Title: Re: Where Eagles Dare
Post by: The Burgomaster on July 20, 2007, 06:06:47 PM
I voted for "Good action film," but I think it's better than just "good."  It's more in the "very good / excellent" range.


Title: Re: Where Eagles Dare
Post by: GoHawks on July 23, 2007, 08:01:46 PM
I really like this film and it is one of many on my wish list for DVDs to buy, but I only voted it as an "average" action film.  I don't really think of it as an "action" film.  Yes, it's a war movie and yes, there's action, but I think the movie works because of the drama and suspense (especially regarding Richard Burton's character).

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This is probably one of the most well known action films of all time.

Surely you jest?  Or am I that out of the loop?  It is my opinion that this movie is one of the most underappreciated war films because it is so little known.

The man who wrote the novel this movie is based on, Alistair MacLean, also wrote the novels that "The Guns of Navarone (1961)", "Ice Station Zebra (1968)" and "Force 10 from Navarone (1978)" were based on (as well as many others).  All of these are good movies in their own right.  (I know, I know, I'm going to get flamed for "Force 10", but *I* like it.  :tongueout: )


Title: Re: Where Eagles Dare
Post by: flackbait on July 23, 2007, 08:32:43 PM
I really like this film and it is one of many on my wish list for DVDs to buy, but I only voted it as an "average" action film.  I don't really think of it as an "action" film.  Yes, it's a war movie and yes, there's action, but I think the movie works because of the drama and suspense (especially regarding Richard Burton's character).

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This is probably one of the most well known action films of all time.

Surely you jest?  Or am I that out of the loop?  It is my opinion that this movie is one of the most underappreciated war films because it is so little known.

The man who wrote the novel this movie is based on, Alistair MacLean, also wrote the novels that "The Guns of Navarone (1961)", "Ice Station Zebra (1968)" and "Force 10 from Navarone (1978)" were based on (as well as many others).  All of these are good movies in their own right.  (I know, I know, I'm going to get flamed for "Force 10", but *I* like it.  :tongueout: )
Okay its one of the most well known for warbuffs. Also it depends on where your from. For example I hear in britain they show it every year around christmas time. 


Title: Re: Where Eagles Dare
Post by: Wortcov on July 24, 2007, 03:18:11 PM
I'm from sweden and I have never heard about it  :bluesad:


Title: Re: Where Eagles Dare
Post by: Neville on July 26, 2007, 09:23:11 AM
I voted for "Best dang action flick ever". It takes a while to reach into the all-out action section, but when it does, it's plain amazing. Almost like a dramatised version of one of those present-day WWII FPS games.

As for the rest of the film, it certainly is above average, but a bit slow moving. The plot twists are nevertheless a lot of fun, specially in that scene where Richard Burton confronts the nazi officers.


Title: Re: Where Eagles Dare
Post by: flackbait on July 26, 2007, 02:48:29 PM
I'm from sweden and I have never heard about it  :bluesad:
I highly recomend you track it down and watch it if your an action film fan. I would look it up on imdb before you lay down your hardearned money on it though(this film aint for everyone).
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As for the rest of the film, it certainly is above average, but a bit slow moving. The plot twists are nevertheless a lot of fun, specially in that scene where Richard Burton confronts the nazi officers.
That was the funniest bit in the whole movie.


Title: Re: Where Eagles Dare
Post by: Allhallowsday on July 26, 2007, 02:55:59 PM
I had to go with Best Dang Action Flick Ever (though it definitely isn't try DIE HARD or BULLITT or HEROIC TRIO or...) but this was my favorite film growing up.  First time I caught it might have been 1970 or so, on one of the network's "Saturday Night Movie" or somesuch.  I watched the whole thing recently on TCM and it was like catching up with an old friend; damn! 
I do like WHERE EAGLES DARE.   :thumbup: karma flackbait


Title: Re: Where Eagles Dare
Post by: Wortcov on July 26, 2007, 03:17:33 PM
I have checked Imbd, and I seams like a movie I should like. I will probably not fanatical go from store to store burning down the ones that don't have it, but if I run into accidentally in a store that haves it, I will buy it.


Title: Re: Where Eagles Dare
Post by: flackbait on July 26, 2007, 04:24:02 PM
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I do like WHERE EAGLES DARE.    karma flackbait
Thank you. I find it surprising that you hadn't seen it in 30 years and still remember it very well.


Title: Re: Where Eagles Dare
Post by: Allhallowsday on July 26, 2007, 10:40:18 PM
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I do like WHERE EAGLES DARE.    karma flackbait
Thank you. I find it surprising that you hadn't seen it in 30 years and still remember it very well.
I wrote the first time I'd seen it was about 1970 (which is closer to 40 years) but I've seen it since several times...hadn't seen it since the 1980s, so...it was like catching up with an old... :wink:


Title: Re: Where Eagles Dare
Post by: flackbait on July 27, 2007, 12:50:39 PM
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I do like WHERE EAGLES DARE.    karma flackbait
Thank you. I find it surprising that you hadn't seen it in 30 years and still remember it very well.
I wrote the first time I'd seen it was about 1970 (which is closer to 40 years) but I've seen it since several times...hadn't seen it since the 1980s, so...it was like catching up with an old... :wink:
Ahh, I missed the key word there, first.