what are “the strait rules from G40?”
Movies to watch while playing AA
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Zulu dies…. 120 take his place… Lets see you fire again.
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We generally have military marches from the time period playing in the background. If you ste i up right the music even matches up with the turns pretty much.
See this thread for some links.
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Zulu dies…. 120 take his place… Lets see you fire again.
BANG!!
“Don’t you throw… that ruddy spear… at me!”
*Runs Zulu through with sabre while reloading service revolver one handed… using special technique taught to a few high ranking English officers…"
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Hehe. I second the choice of Das Boot. It is both funny and scary when the silence breaks with a really loud, really desperate whisper in german. Especially when everybody sucks at german.
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Das Boot.
Easily. Creates a great gaming atmosphere. It’s dull and monotonous enough that it seeps into the background as random noise and chatter. There’s also no monotone narrative to listen to (which is what you want to avoid). U
Unlike other war films, which are distracting, this movie isn’t filled with explosions and shootouts. The movie is long enough (I use the 5 hour director’s cut edition) that it can be played during a game of A&A without looping. Most of all it’s in German, which again, sets the mood.
Sometimes I just use the opening screen for Medal of Honor – that works well too.
I’ll also nominate Downfall, for similar reasons as Das Boot. Plus a lot of it takes place in a war room.
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More Zulu’s come! Mahahaaha :evil:
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I run a game group and we try to do themes. Eg: We play Samurai Swords (shogun) and have Saki and Japanese strings in the background.
When it is my turn to pick a game I set the AAA theme with WORLD AT WAR doc running on the TV (mute) and a mix of 40’s music and GI JIVE radio broadcasts.
I know it sounds strange but it makes for a great game day.
FYI: if you want to find these old wartime radio shows check here:
http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=GI%20Jive%20AND%20mediatype%3Aaudio -
When Lions Roard
This movie lets you see and feel the struggles the Allies had to put up with in WWII.
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FYI: if you want to find these old wartime radio shows check here:
http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=GI Jive AND mediatype%3AaudioMan this is great! its perfect for playing. I feel like a regular GI.
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The Green Berets with John Wayne
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You keep mentioning “Zulu” but you leave out “Zulu Dawn”? which shows the battle just before Rorkes Drift that the Zulu’s actually “won” even though it cost them greatly.
In the end though “Kelly’s Hero’s” is number 1 in my book, you don’t have to actually watch it since just hearing the lines is enough to get me laughing.
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My god you guys rock!
To much war histoy in one place…. NAhhh!!! -
@Mr:
Zulu dies…. 120 take his place… Lets see you fire again.
BANG!!
“Don’t you throw… that ruddy spear… at me!”
*Runs Zulu through with sabre while reloading service revolver one handed… using special technique taught to a few high ranking English officers…"
Just like a Zulu, bringing a spear to a gunfight……
120?
Actually I believe they were only outnumbered 40 to 1… so that leaves 38 to deal with :-D
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How about COMBAT, the old TV series?
Grew up watching that one every week!
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I watch that twice per day 5 days a week on ALN.
Sgt. Saunders is the best!
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I prefer Stalingrad, Thin Red Line, or Das Boat.
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I’m surprised no one has mentioned Downfall.
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I would think only allied players would prefer Downfall right?
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Sorry, but my friends and I have a policy of never to mix movies and games. Watching a movie and playing a game always turns into watching a movie.
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One of my favourite Second World War-era documentaries is “Attack in the Pacific.” I’ve seen different dates attributed to it, but it would seem that the film was assembled in the spring or summer of 1945: the invasions of Iwo Jima and Okinawa are mentioned as having already happened, but the narration makes it clear that final victory over Japan has not yet been achieved. The film highlights naval operations in the Pacific Ocean, and deals at length with the process of planning and conducting an amphibious invasion.
CWO Marc