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Top 10 [EPIC] Civil war and Napoleonic era (1700-1899) massive land battles movie scenes

Top 10 [EPIC] Civil war and Napoleonic era (1700-1899) massive land battles movie scenes

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Top 10 [EPIC] Civil war and Napoleonic era (1700-1899) massive land battles movie scenes Napoleon didn't have any wish to dominate Europe. It's the allies that faced him with continual war, and Napoleon took advantage from their losses. The only solution was then to dominate continental Europe to isolate UK. Napoleon proposed peace dozen of times but war kept being declared on France.
Date: 2024-03-24

Comments and reviews: 33


Superheroes are awesome but what i really wanna see is a connected movie series about the napoleonic wars. It'll all end in waterloo like endgame does. Also they all need to be rated R because nobody's going to understand why cavalry was so effective at the time until they see arms and legs flying off from the sabers, skulls being crushed by hooves.
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Wasn’t it burnside who yet again fails miserably with his plans when he sends his men down into the crater Not the first time he’s done a folly. First was Antietam where he fought so hard to take a bridge which he by the end of it was pushed back across. And then the fourteen failed assaults on the stone wall at Fredricksburg
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Movies like Waterloo Alamo were all 20 years old by the time I was born & they’re still better than many movies made today 2023! You just can’t beat real special effects and real individual people even with the best cgi. Just captures the viewers attention so well even now
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Good to see the British being smashed in the Sudan. Racist, Imperialist forces sent to plunder Africa operating against the most basic ideas of freedom and decency. And we're still at it, European corporations, and the Chinese of course, stealing from Africa.
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Loved all of these movies! Glory had the most amazing ending I have ever seen in a war movie.
It was like seeing a classical painting in real time, merged with symphonic music, exploding out of violence with a horrible outcome.

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Waterloo is one of my favourite war movies because of the sheer scale of the scenes and that everyone you see is an actor. I wouldn't be surprised if the number of actors are the same as the soldiers who took part in the wars.
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Even though Ft. Wagner was never taken, the 54th enmasse got the closest. Never underestimate the power of men who will do anything for a commander they respect, but more than that. a commander they love.
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Nobody could really equal the Waterloo-movie from 1970 until today. Its so intense and full of little details that its really umatched. A pity that there was never a directors cut or an extended version.
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In the Last of the Mohicans when the British left the fort in reality they had to give up their arms to the French and were completely helpless when the Native Americans were attacked them.
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Wars were fought that brutally before modern times, I wonder if the higher tech, fancier but deadlier weapons today make it more terrifying than actually facing your enemy like back then.
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The European powers should’ve taken notes from the later battles of the civil war maybe some of the carnage of 1914 would’ve been avoided or at least not been as bad
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it feels Truly Amazing if hearing those muskets Canons go BOOM N BANG watching dozens or hundreds of Men die its deadly but Satisfying to watch in Amaze.
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i remember my mum telling me a story of my great great grandfather(im a kid) during ww1 my great great grandfather fought and died at the last 6 hours of ww1.
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These wars talk about the napoleanic wars, the American civil war, the American revalotionary war, the zulu war, the mexo-american war, and the boshin war
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17: 55 wow, the commander's final action was so heroic and inspiring. His death was so sad that it persuaded his entire army to continue charge at their enemies.
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Four Feathers is good but you wouldn't be doing volleys against cavalry at almost point blank haha. Independent fire orders would have been given.
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uh, that was not Yorktown, yorktwon was a siege. Battle of the Cowpens was the closet that battle was, though inaccurate to have Cornwallis there.
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At 10: 25 you can see a black British soldier in the background I would say some nice accuracy considering how inaccurate the patriot can be
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The final battle scene depicted in the movie The Patriot is the Battle of Guildford Courthouse not the Battle of Yorktown.
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The Four Feathers scene definitely gives me Bighorn vibes
Same situation where they're impossibly outnumbered and surrounded

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old war movies are the best ones because they didnt used CGI, every single soldier was is a actor and every effect is handmade
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Sorry but your classification not good. Your are missing (WAR AND PEACE) 1967. a great movie and great battle of bordino.
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you got strikes on this one Top 10 [EPIC] ancient and medieval massive battles movie scenes of all time PART 1
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I would like to that uniforms of 1810s Napoleonic were probably the Fanciest uniforms for any Army.
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Actually the one on 9: 41 it’s not battle of Yorktown it was the battle of Camden and then Yorktown
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We are really missing out on Gettysburg here. The Charge of Little Round Top should've been here.
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i like how the horse in cold mountain who got knocked out just casually got up and walked away lol
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The Patriot is a ridiculous anti British film. Makes them out to both NATZIS and bafoons.
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Gettysburg is not on this list Zulu and Zulu Dawn would have also fallen in this time period.
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Do you have any movies based on pike and shot warfare There’s Alatriste and cromwell
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The last samurai and the patriot should be kept out of actual knowledge besides minor aspects
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That ambush shot from last of the Mohicans (you know the one) is like a moving painting.
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