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Vietnam, not making a movie about it. With a bloated budget and a disastrously long production that sent him stumbling toward bankruptcy, the film had everything working against it, but it still defied the odds. Coppola incredible attention to detail and big budget theatrics are evident in the film centerpiece an unforgettable helicopter strike. Looking like a slice of documentary footage, helicopters bomb their way through the village while "Ride of the Valkyries" plays in the background. The battle scene conclusion is also its hallmark: As surfing soldiers ride the battle soaked waves, a bomb drop leads Lt. Colonel Kilgore to rave about "the smell of napalm in the morning."Number 2 Braveheart (1995) The Battle of StirlingThe setup: A group of soldiers and weary Scottish clans, led by William Wallace (Mel Gibson) square off against their larger and more powerful English counterparts. The Battle of Stirling, as it is known in history, would be part of Scotland First War of Independence.The battle: No matter what your personal feelings toward Mel Gibson, his talent as a filmmaker is undeniable for anyone who has seen his restaging of The Battle of Stirling. Fans of the film know Gibson pre battle speech by heart, but once the fighting starts, it a brutal and bloody scrap between the underdog Scots and the robust English army. The battle scene is punctuated by a chorus of swords, battle axes and horse hooves before Gibson takes part in the battle climactic moment: a beheading. Historians will note that the on screen events aren entirely accurate (Braveheart doesn include the Stirling Bridge),