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Saving Private Ryan (1998) |
190 reviews |
Film rated 4.3 / 5
(Chick rating: 3.9 / 5)
(Guy rating: 4.2 / 5)
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Shoot Germans, save bridge. |
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Normandy invaded. Ryan saved. |
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D-Day landings Hollywood style. |
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Remaining sibling heroically saved. |
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Spielberg shows war's Fubar. |
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Epic War accurately portrayed. |
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Hanks yanks Ryan's privates. |
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Normandy beaches. Spielberg preaches. |
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Spielberg launches cinematic blitzkrieg. |
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Good Private Ryan Hunting. |
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Soldiers save last sibling. |
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D-Day, death depicted daringly. |
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Harrowing realism reinforces anti-warriors. |
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Ryan saved. Thanks, Hanks! |
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Damon lives. Very disappointing. |
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Bloody war horrifies audiences. |
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Spielberg directs Gerry carnage. |
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Shooting gallery opening: sickening. |
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Adhesive socks immobilize tanks. |
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Needle survives. Haystack doesn't. |
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Panzer's gun assaults Pepper. |
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Hanks saves his privates. |
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Brutally honest combat carnage. |
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Damon's selfishness condemns heroes. |
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Normandy epitomizes battle chaos. |
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Ryan wins fraternal lottery. |
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Saving Ryan, Privates dying. |
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Miller's Crossing- France. |
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Family grocery bill falls. |
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Spielberg's shakycam captures carnage. |
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Gump returns to battlefield. |
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Ten little Normandy Indians. |
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Brother gets own bedroom. |
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Ryan rescue untruthfully told. |
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Bloody Omaha Beach battle. |
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Pepper prays, Panzer slays. |
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Silblings cause expensive rescue. |
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Humble Hanks rescues Ryan. |
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Damon's life worth Hanks'. |
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Germans Peppered with bullets. |
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Forrest Gump saves Damon. |
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Damon's privates cut off. |
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Damon becomes only child. |
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Everybody dies saving Ryan. |
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Heroic soldiers save son. |
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Ryan has survivor's guilt. |
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Ryan gets survivor guilt. |
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Hanks makes sticky bombs. |
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Beachheads hold, Nazis fold. |
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Diesel becomes 'has-Vin'. |
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Four brothers. One survives. |
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Victory for Spielberg's cinematographer. |
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Hanks protects his privates. |
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Grandpa remembers Normandy saviors. |
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Page Range |
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