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'...the good does not always triumph..." (Original Post) kentuck Sunday OP
AL CAPONE. He ruled Chicago with absolute power. No one could touch him. No one could stop him Beringia Monday #1
One of the best portrayals of an Army general in film. Aristus Monday #2
That scene gives me shivers some_of_us_are_sane Monday #3

Beringia

(5,342 posts)
1. AL CAPONE. He ruled Chicago with absolute power. No one could touch him. No one could stop him
Mon Jan 5, 2026, 08:37 AM
Monday



AL CAPONE. He ruled Chicago with absolute power. No one could touch him. No one could stop him. - Until Eliot Ness and a small force of men swore they'd bring him down.

Aristus

(71,649 posts)
2. One of the best portrayals of an Army general in film.
Mon Jan 5, 2026, 12:09 PM
Monday

As contrasted with one of the worst, the Air Force General in "War Games", a bellowing, posturing, clownish buffoon.

By the time an American military officer reaches star rank, he or she has the military equivalent of a doctorate degree. They tend to be reasoned, thoughtful, complex, and rounded thinkers. G.D. Spradlin did an excellent job of portraying this in this scene.

some_of_us_are_sane

(2,768 posts)
3. That scene gives me shivers
Mon Jan 5, 2026, 07:59 PM
Monday

(and I can think of ONE in highest command who could do with being dealt with thusly.)

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