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#1 by dorkinca88 on June 12th, 2010
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Legnagyobb!!!! Tisztelet…
#2 by tpsossff on June 12th, 2010
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I was in my teens when all this happened. It seemed a whole generation stood up and said ‘No More!’. Heady times and we had so much optimism for the future.
These days I look at vids on Iraq, Afghanistan, 911 and all I see is young people spewing hatred and ignorance. 55,000 Americans, maybe 1,500,000 Vietnamese died in that senseless war and the lesson forgotten. Oh God, what a waste.
#3 by tojasam on June 12th, 2010
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me too… And I must have seen the film about 15 times at least…and the soundtrack God only knows
#4 by az0909azi on June 12th, 2010
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when i was little, every time i watched the film i was hoping that claude will come in time
#5 by DoctorRayBShot on June 12th, 2010
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So sad, people dying in a war we had NO business being in, just like Iraq!
#6 by ancsahair on June 12th, 2010
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Berger…imádom!
#7 by bb1134 on June 13th, 2010
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Powerful end to a fun movie.
#8 by Lithana69 on June 13th, 2010
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***** Faites l’amour pas la guerre….. La planète manque d’amour
#9 by TheAquaticAqua on June 13th, 2010
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This Makes Me Kry && Im 14
#10 by dalia985 on June 13th, 2010
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@mysterymanntwizzler
shame on you
#11 by mysterymanntwizzler on June 13th, 2010
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@bandozaaa loollll hahah baby cry
#12 by TravellerFellow on June 13th, 2010
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@Paletero336 fuck off asshole. I served in the USMC (69-70 , 72-76) in the jungle shit hole. this war made the so called “Greatest Generation” millions upon untold millions of US dollars. When most of us came home, we had WWII vets (also of the “Greatest Generation”) tell us that we were pussies, not in a real war, etc. why not suck some shit from a cess pool? jerk off. 58 y/o. combat veteran.
#13 by Paletero336 on June 13th, 2010
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If Only he would of “got his head out of his ass” and resisted his Compulsive singing perhaps he would of survived …my goodness …….the sixties : the spoiled Generation that overindulged from the accomplishments of the greatest generation.
#14 by Warwickcain on June 13th, 2010
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Oh fuck did I just ruin the end of the movie for myself?
#15 by BroadwayBabeify on June 13th, 2010
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i love hair, trust me, i really do. but the musical is a lot better because the movie ended up being very different. but in the movie, this part makes me cry like a baby, especially when they show berger’s grave
#16 by ritya666 on June 13th, 2010
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@bandozaaa me too
#17 by rainbowk11d on June 13th, 2010
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amazing
#18 by Darkforce29 on June 13th, 2010
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Örökzöld film örökzöld zenékkel! Szegény Berger… Anno videokazettán rongyosra néztem ezt a filmet!
Evergreen movie with evergreen songs! Poor Berger… I used to watch this movie on tape over and over again…
#19 by GeistDreams on June 13th, 2010
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@fpiraine1 The terror on Claude’s face when he realizes Berger was shipped out in his place… wow!
#20 by fpiraine1 on June 13th, 2010
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@bandozaaa me too
#21 by Frankcr2008 on June 13th, 2010
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LET THE SUNSHINE IN. STOP THE OIL WARS. WE DON´T WANT THEM.
#22 by zephyrwatersports on June 13th, 2010
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@bandozaaa
mee too, I havent seen it for 15 years and im teary… poor burger
#23 by ehend661 on June 13th, 2010
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This nation has been dead since Nixon.
#24 by Drydoc2 on June 13th, 2010
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@RedStormRising250 A wonderful contribution. Guess they have the moral low ground. Doesn’t sound like they did anything but help the Nazi’s. Of course, I wasn’t there so I don’t have all the facts (Possible coercion?). Still, there should be a clear distinction of right and wrong during the era.
#25 by MarionluvHP on June 13th, 2010
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Me too, I’m crying now. I have seen this film in the 80′s I think, in a small theater and I did not know what it was about. What a shock, I knew nothing about life, war, human stupidity, I was young and knew not much of the world. I will remember it always, it’s not the kind of movie you can forget. Every leaders of the world should see this movie.