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    Does anyone remember that once popular genre called the rock concert movie?

    With that said, I would say one of my all time favorites would by the Grateful Dead live Halloween night from Radio City Music Hall, NYC circa 1980.

    You can still get it on DVD, and if you're a deadhead, you need to see it since here is when they were still in their prime, both musically and health wise before the scourge of "H" began to slowly take its toll on most of the band.

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    saw a good war movie last night... "A bridge too far" wow it was excellent. so well done it felt like you were in WW2. its a 3 hour movie, too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by whiteOak View Post
    saw a good war movie last night... "A bridge too far" wow it was excellent. so well done it felt like you were in WW2. its a 3 hour movie, too!
    I remember seeing that when it first came out. Great movie.

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    any recommendations on your favorite war movies, Gershon?
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    Quote Originally Posted by whiteOak View Post
    any recommendations on your favorite war movies, Gershon?
    The Longest Day is probably one you would like.

    I don't watch many movies. I usually fall asleep during the first few minutes of a movie.

    I'm sure you have seen 12 O'clock high.

    Thud Ridge was an old Air Force movie from Vietnam. As far as I know it was never publically released. It is a great book.

    It may come as a surprise since I retired from the Air Force. But I am as strongly against war as you are against hunting. If there is to be a war, I feel the leadership, meaning the president, vice-president and congress, should be on the front lines for the whole thing.

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    thats cool. what did you do in the air force, if you dont mind my asking.
    and I dislike war as much as I dislike hunting.
    and for the exact same reason too
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    Mostly I was a pilot in the KC-135

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    Best war movies include: Hunt for Red October; Midway; Guns of Navaronne; The Longest Day; Saving Private Ryan; Platoon; and my favorite: Full Metal Jacket.

    Have you guys sen those?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gershon View Post
    Mostly I was a pilot in the KC-135
    Wow really? That is amazing! Do you still fly at all?
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    it must be a real relief to get rid of all that gas.
    lol, just kidding. its a cool airplane. seems like its an overgrown C130 hercules with a flatulance problem
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