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These are the posts for Tuesday, the 5th day of June in the year 2007 of the common era.

The Big Red One (1980)

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

By now we’d come to look at all replacements as dead men who temporarily had the use of the arms and legs.

The Big Red One, Samuel Fuller’s fictionalized retelling of his own experiences as a member of the 1st Infantry Division in World War II, is a particularly effective grunts-eye view of the war, despite its somewhat meager budget. It follows an unnamed Sergeant (Lee Marvin) and four soldiers of his “first squad” who manage to survive the war with him. They join him as inexperienced “wet-noses” before the invasion of North Africa and follow him to the very end of the war, when they liberate a concentration camp in Czechoslovakia.

Big Red One

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The Longest Day (1962)

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

I tell you, Flanagan, there are some pretty peculiar blokes on this beach.

Darryl Zanuck’s multi-national epic occasionally plays like an academic lecture on the events of June 5 and 6, 1944, albeit an interesting lecture with some really cool film. The Longest Day covers the first twenty-four hours of the invasion of France from American, British, French and German perspectives, employing separate directors for each nationality and shooting in the native languages of those involved. This gives the film a level of authenticity that was fairly atypical of war movies of the time.

The Longest Day

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