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4* Initiators / Followers
5** '''Capsule Pitch Description:''' Description
6** '''Implementation:''' Implementation
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8* ''What Price Glory'' (1926) / ''Two Arabian Knights'' (1927)
9** '''Capsule Pitch Description:''' Service comedies in which a [[HeterosexualLifePartners pair]] of World War I soldiers spend more time and effort battling each other (particularly over a woman) than the nominal enemy.
10** '''Implementation:''' ''WPG'' begat a series of sequels (1929-1933) in which Marines Quirt and Flagg have post-war adventures, with a new woman in each sequel. This was followed by [[Creator/JohnFord John Ford's]] 1952 remake.
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12* ''Film/{{All Quiet on the Western Front|1930}}'' (1930) / ''Film/Westfront1918'' (1930)
13** '''Capsule Pitch Description:''' Two pacifist films released in 1930 about German soldiers in the trenches of the Western front (both even name it in their title) in the middle-to-late stages of UsefulNotes/WorldWarI, with WarIsHell as central theme.
14** '''Implementation:''' One is an American film based off the landmark German novel ''Literature/AllQuietOnTheWesternFront'' by Erich Maria Remarque, while ''Westfront 1918'' is a German film based off a much lesser known German novel, ''Four of the Infantry'', by Ernst Johannsen.
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16* ''Film/HangmenAlsoDie'' (1943) / ''Film/HitlersMadman'' (1943)
17** '''Capsule Pitch Description:''' Two movies about the plot to assassinate Nazi leader UsefulNotes/ReinhardHeydrich, released within five months of each other and one year after Heydrich was killed, both by anti-Nazi German film directors who'd escaped to Hollywood (Creator/FritzLang and Creator/DouglasSirk respectively).
18** '''Implementation:''' ''Hitler's Madman'' was originally called ''Hitler's Hangman'' but had its title changed to avoid confusion with the previously-released Lang film.
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20* ''So Proudly We Hail'' (1943) / ''Film/CryHavoc'' (1943)
21** '''Capsule Pitch Description:''' Two different dramas with mostly female casts about Army nurses in the middle of the doomed defense of Bataan in 1942, released five months apart in 1943.
22** '''Implementation:''' ''Cry Havoc'' was straight fiction while ''So Proudly We Hail'' was loosely InspiredBy a book by Army nurse and Bataan veteran Juanita Hipps.
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24* ''Lost Command'' (1966) / ''Film/TheBattleOfAlgiers'' (1966)
25** '''Capsule Pitch Description:''' Films about the Algerian War for Independence. Both movies were produced in 1966, though ''Command'' beat ''Algiers'' to American theaters by over a year.
26** '''Implementation:''' Two films about the same subject could hardly be more different. ''Lost Command'' draws on Jean Larteguy's novel ''The Centurions'', about French paratroopers fighting in Vietnam and Algeria. It's unreservedly pro-French, albeit with a token WarIsHell message added. ''Battle of Algiers'' is a docudrama produced by Italian director Gillo Pontecorvo and sponsored by the Algerian government. Though intended as Algerian propaganda, it provides a relatively even-handed treatment of the conflict.
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28* ''Film/CatchTwentyTwo'' (1970) / ''Film/{{MASH}}'' (1970)
29** '''Capsule Pitch Description:''' Deconstructive black comedy war movies released in 1970, with not much combat but a surprising amount of blood, starring ensemble casts of screwballs, [[{{Anvilicious}} and most certainly not using earlier wars as stand-ins for Vietnam]].
30** '''Implementation:''' If suicide is painless, perhaps that is the answer to the Catch-22.
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32* ''Film/CrossOfIron'' (1977) / ''Film/ABridgeTooFar'' (1977)
33** '''Capsule Pitch Description:''' British-made auteur films chronicling famous military defeats in UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, featuring Creator/MaximilianSchell as a German officer.
34** '''Implementation:''' ''Cross'' is fictitious, told from the German perspective, and has heavy UsefulNotes/VietnamWar subtext; ''Bridge'' is explicitly based on real people and events and told from the British/American perspective.
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36* ''Film/IronEagle'' (1986) / ''Film/TopGun'' (1986)
37** '''Capsule Pitch Description:''' Two films about American fighter pilots in TheEighties.
38** '''Implementation:''' ''Iron Eagle'' is about a young pilot leading a rescue mission to save his father (who's in the US Air Force) who got shot down in enemy territory, and the main fighter jet featured in the film is the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon. ''Top Gun'' is about the life of a young pilot of the US Navy's aviation at the elite fighter piloting school TOPGUN, and the main fighter jet featured in the film is the Grumman F-14 Tomcat.
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40* ''Film/SavingPrivateRyan'' (1998) / ''Film/TheThinRedLine'' (1998)
41** '''Capsule Pitch Description:''' Both films were released in 1998 to rave reviews. Both featured an all-star cast of actors clambering over each other to appear in bit parts; both featured a 30-minute extended bloody assault on a bunker in the first half of the film followed by a long tramp across the countryside punctuated by violence. Both had HBO SpiritualSuccessor miniseries.
42** '''Implementation:''' ''SPR'' was set in Europe, ''TTRL'' was set in the Pacific. ''SPR'' came out several months ahead and had the natural crowd appeal of Spielberg, while reclusive director Terence Malick spent extra time on ''TTRL''. Veterans groups complained ''TTRL'' was insufficiently sympathetic to the Allied cause, while critics complained that the second half of ''SPR'' was too mawkish.
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44* ''Seal Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden'' (2012) / ''Film/ZeroDarkThirty'' (2012)
45** '''Capsule Pitch Description:''' Films released in 2012 about the hunt for UsefulNotes/OsamaBinLaden.
46** '''Implementation:''' ''Seal Team Six'' was produced by Harvey Weinstein for the Creator/NationalGeographicChannel, directed by the guy who made ''Film/{{Turistas}}'', and features a mostly small-name cast. ''Film/ZeroDarkThirty'' was directed by Creator/KathrynBigelow, stars Creator/JessicaChastain, Joel Edgerton, James Gandolfini, and Mark Strong, and is being given a limited release in December 2012 for qualification for the UsefulNotes/{{Academy Award}}s.
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48* ''Film/PearlHarbor'' (2001) / ''Film/EnemyAtTheGates'' (2001)
49** '''Capsule Pitch Description:''' Both are dramatic retellings of major historical events during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII: the former, obviously, being the attack on Pearl Harbor, while the latter is the retaking of Stalingrad from the Nazis by the Red Army. Both stories feature an AllStarCast, a lot of special effects, action sets, violent deaths, and (inexplicably) a love triangle that receives more focus than the real life event the stories are based on. Oh yeah, and one of the two male leads dies towards the end to allow the other to be with the female love interest.
50** '''Implementation:''' Both stories are fairly similar in how they're told (a romanticized view), but the latter is arguably darker with a more dreary and dirty atmosphere and claustrophobic feel. The former on the other hand is larger in scope, thanks to its bigger budget, and is brighter and more colorful.
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52* ''Film/BehindEnemyLines'' (2001) / ''Film/BlackHawkDown'' (2001)
53** '''Capsule Pitch Description:''' 2001 war/actions films released a little less than a month. Each set within the backdrop of a war during the 1990's and centered around American troops who after a mission into hostile territory goes awry must survive the onslaught of the surrounding enemy and try to make it out alive.
54** '''Implementation:''' ''Behind Enemy Lines'' is set in the December of '95 during the final stages of the Bosnian War and centers around the ordeal of a lone soldier. ''Black Hawk Down'' tells of the Battle of Magdishu that occurred in the October of '93 involving the U.S. Army Rangers, Delta Force, and the 160th SOAR.
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56* ''Film/TheBirthOfANation2016'' / ''Film/FreeStateOfJones'' (2016)
57** '''Capsule Pitch Description:''' 2016 released historical war dramas set in the American 1800's about a revolutionary who starts a revolution against the oppressive southern government.
58** '''Implementation:''' ''The Birth of a Nation'' serves a telling of the slave uprising led by the slave preacher turned revolutionary Nat Turner whilst ''Free State of Jones'' recounts the story of a militia that forms in Mississippi that fights to secede from the Confederacy.
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60* ''Film/WeWereSoldiers'' (2002) / ''Film/{{Windtalkers}}'' (2002)
61** '''Capsule Pitch Description:''' 2002 released Post-''Saving Private Ryan'' historical war films set in a theater in East Asia.
62** '''Implementation:''' ''We Were Soldiers'' is an adaptation of the autobiographical book by Hal Moore based on his time of service during Vietnam War whilst ''Windtalkers'' is set in the Pacific conflict of World War II and based around the Navajo code speakers there.
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64* ''Film/TheMonumentsMen'' (2014) / ''[[Film/Fury2014 Fury]]'' (2014) & ''Film/{{Unbroken}}'' (2014)
65** '''Capsule Pitch Description:''' 2014 World War II films with in front of and or behind the camera involvement of major Hollywood Superstars.
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68* ''Film/HacksawRidge'' (2016) / ''Film/BillyLynnsLongHalftimeWalk'' (2016)
69** '''Capsule Pitch Description:''' 2016 films about young war heroes who become legends due to going above and beyond in their comrades during battle.
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72* ''Film/{{Anthropoid}}'' (2016) / ''Film/TheManWithTheIronHeart'' (2017)
73** '''Capsule Pitch Description:''' Two historical war films about Operation Anthropoid, the assassination of Nazi leader UsefulNotes/ReinhardHeydrich in Prague during World War II (just like ''Hangmen Also Die'' and ''Hitler's Madman'' in 1943, interestingly). The two films were released less than a year apart.
74** '''Implementation:''' ''Anthropoid'' is directly based on the historical events and focuses solely on the Czech Resistance side of the operation with a linear narration and Heydrich only showing up for the attack scene. ''The Man with the Iron Heart'' meanwhile is for a good part a {{Biopic}} of Heydrich's life, interwoven in AnachronicOrder with the point of view of the Czechoslovak [[LaResistance Resistance]] operatives, and it is based on a [[HistoricalFiction historical novel]].
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76* ''Film/{{Churchill}}'' (2017) / ''Film/{{Darkest Hour|2017}}'' (2017)
77** '''Capsule Pitch Description:''' Two films about UsefulNotes/WinstonChurchill when he was the UK's Prime Minister during World War II.
78** '''Implementation:''' ''Churchill'' stars Creator/BrianCox as the eponymous character and deals with his state of mind in the days preceeding the Normandy landings in 1944. ''Darkest Hour'' stars Creator/GaryOldman as Churchill, and follows his early days as Prime Minister, as Britain is in a dire situation during the summer of 1940.
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80* ''Film/{{Dunkirk}}'' (2017) / ''Film/{{Darkest Hour|2017}}'' (2017)
81** '''Capsule Pitch Description:''' Two films about the May 1940 Dunkirk evacuation during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, taking place at the exact same time, but told from different perspectives.
82** '''Implementation:''' ''Dunkirk'' depicts the evacuation as it happens on the ground, in the sea, and in the air, focusing on several individual soldiers to convey the dramatic tense of the situation. ''Darkest Hour'' focuses on UsefulNotes/WinstonChurchill and the political discussions taking place at the exact same time.
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84* ''Film/TheGreatEscaper'' (2023) / ''Film/TheLastRifleman'' (2023)
85** '''Capsule Pitch Description:''' Two films about a World War II [[UsefulNotes/BritsWithBattleships Royal Navy]] veteran who escapes his care home and travels to France on the anniversary of the D-Day landings.
86** '''Implementation:''' ''The Great Escaper'' is based on real life Royal Navy veteran Bernard Jordan and is set in 2014, while ''The Last Rifleman'' follows the fictitious Artie Crawford, is set in 2019 and is loosely inspired by Jordan's story.

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