very leetle!!! Just joking. I used to say that to Smokey every week....

1. "They Were Expendable" - John Ford at his finest in a sensitve and stirring film that shows just how dark the early days were.

2. "Air Force" - Same as above cept Howard Hawks covers the same period from the air. Fake battle at the end sure.. but marvelous anyhow.

3. "Glory" - How often can a film educate (yes we Blacks fought for our own freedom in the Civil War) and move people emotionally with equal aplomb?

4. "Battle of the Bulge" - The end is pure pap but but man what acting. Robert Shaw as Hessler, Bronson as Maj. Wollinski and Fonda.... as Fonda!!!!! Great!

5. "Fort Apache" - Ford and Wayne with Fonda doing his best imitation of Custer. Great film even though in Black and White.

6. "Enemy at the Gates" - Story long overdue, long ignored. If the valiant, long suffering Russian Soldier's hadn't withstood murderous enemies in front and behind them...

7. "Sahara" - Early war Bogart film with a multiracial and multicultural cast that shows the war in the desert in all it's dry, hot and bloody glory.

8. "In Harms Way" - Preminger does WWII but with toy models... how sad.

9. "Sink the Bismark" - Amazing film but again with toy models... but you cared anyway.

10. "The Story of G.I. Joe" - Real soldiers play themselves in a film made while the war was still raging. Some of them went back into action and died after filming was complete.

11. "Tora Tora Tora" - Wow... just plain WOW!!!!

I know it's Eleven so sue me.

Da Worfster