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Sorry for being a bit off topic here, but I have I don't have much interest in war films, but when I was a kid, my favourite

was 'To Hell and Back' the true story of Audie Murphy, the most decorated American soldier in World War 11.

i think I'll hop over to the topic about the best American.

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  • Apocalypse Now - Reflux has a clearer ending with the ramblings of Brando otherwise the first and shorter version is good
  • The Quiet American - both of them should be watched but i also agree with SC the later has the benefit of hindsight.
  • Indocine - the French film dealing with the colonial French period. Beautiful film and puts the later events into some type of perspective.
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  • Apocalypse Now - Reflux has a clearer ending with the ramblings of Brando otherwise the first and shorter version is good
  • The Quiet American - both of them should be watched but i also agree with SC the later has the benefit of hindsight.
  • Indocine - the French film dealing with the colonial French period. Beautiful film and puts the later events into some type of perspective.
I'll look into indocine
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Casualties of war was shot in Phang-Nga. I was an extra.

Michael J. Fox was a great guy. Sean Penn acted like a complete diva. Bit of a tosser.

I read it was shot in Phuket

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Casualties of war was shot in Phang-Nga. I was an extra.

Michael J. Fox was a great guy. Sean Penn acted like a complete diva. Bit of a tosser.

I read it was shot in Phuket

All the logistics was done in Phuket. Extras had to turn up at the Phuket Merlin hotel in Phuket Town at 04:30 am.

We were then taken to a made-up village in Phang-Nga province by bus.

Good money at that time for an extra. 900 Bt a day. The norm was 500 bt.

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Casualties of war was shot in Phang-Nga. I was an extra.

Michael J. Fox was a great guy. Sean Penn acted like a complete diva. Bit of a tosser.

I read it was shot in Phuket

All the logistics was done in Phuket. Extras had to turn up at the Phuket Merlin hotel in Phuket Town at 04:30 am.

We were then taken to a made-up village in Phang-Nga province by bus.

Good money at that time for an extra. 900 Bt a day. The norm was 500 bt.

Awesome. I did read the railway scene was definitely shot in Phuket though

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