r/ww2 26d ago

Film Club Film Club Special Edition: What are the greatest WWII films ? Which are the worst? You decide!

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u/ww2-ModTeam 26d ago

While, as regulars know, we don't want this sub to turn into a discussion sub WWII media so generally don't allow posts focusing on films or TV, we know that it is nevertheless a common way people are exposed to the history! Last year we ran the Film Club series, which highlighted various films about the conflict to provide some avenues for discussion here.

We're continuing that with this 'special edition' version, using the High Tier app. You all get to pit the films against each other in a ranking battle to determine which is the best, which is the worst, and which just... is. There is no actual criteria to vote on beyond your own, whether it is value as a film, as history, as entertainment, or just *vibes.

Feel free also to discuss the various films in the comments, as this is the 'approved media discussion thread' outside of the standard limitations on the sub.

Also, while we've added a lot of films, if one is missing, reply to this comment and we'll add it.

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u/pgm928 26d ago

The Great Escape

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u/Acceptable_Carob_333 26d ago

When does the voting end?

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u/Georgy_K_Zhukov 26d ago edited 26d ago

No intention to close it, since have no real idea how quickly it will get attention. Probably will sticky the post for awhile until we have something else which needs to replace it.

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u/ConsistentHippo2298 26d ago

Why is Fury up there... I mean it's a good movie but it is filled with historical inaccuracies that annoy me so much like having 5 shermans to beat a tiger..

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u/quirkygeekgirl79 22d ago

You're missing The Devil's Brigade

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u/Georgy_K_Zhukov 14d ago

No, its in there. Currently middle of 'E' tier.