I usually don't care for war movies unless it is exceptionally good, and this 1965 movie definitely deserve that honor as excellent.

Watched it for first time on DVD and although it is 3 hour film, it just didn't felt like it as it is so entertaining. With stars such as Henry Fonda, Robert Shaw, Telly Savalas, Robert Ryan, Charles Bronson and filmed in Ultra Panavision 70mm, was wondering how I missed that movie before.

And picture quality on DVD is simply espectacular as this was a new transfer, and imagine look even better on bluray. Definitely worth checkingt out.