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Hacksaw Ridge Would Be an Oscar Lock If Hollywood Didn't Hate Mel Gibson
Rush Limbaugh.com ^ | November 4, 2016 | Rush Limbaugh

Posted on 11/04/2016 7:18:06 PM PDT by Kaslin

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RUSH: Mel Gibson prepared for me a captioned version of the movie that he has out that just started, Hacksaw Ridge. They've got a really interesting way of doing this. You know, one of the problems with... I can't go to a theater to watch a screener because nothing is ever close captioned in the theater and I can literally not hear the dialogue because I'm deaf and cochlear implant signal-to-noise ratio response is just... With all the soundtrack noise and noise in the theaters, I can't. I cannot. I can hear everything but I can't comprehend the speech.

Hacksaw Ridge (2016 - Movie) Official Trailer – “Believe”

So I have to see things close captioned. Well, they do not make prerelease screeners that are captioned. Some of them do when they want me to watch a movie and they go out of their way. But they've got a cool way of doing this now. They post it on a server that they control and they give you a special address for the server with a username and password. And you watch it and you can air play it, project it up to your big screen or whatever. But that's it. There's no DVD involved. They're not sending anything to you, and they can track who's watching it.

If you give the address to somebody else, they know. So it's a way for them to keep control of it and they can shut it down. And I think you watch it one time and it goes down. You've got to watch it all the way through. If you pause, I'm not sure about that. Anyway, I watched it, folks, and it's awesome. You know, Gibson's latest big success was Passion of the Christ which focused on violence. We have to... Let's put it this way: It did not run from the violence. It did not. The real violence that actually happened, they didn't portray it as less than.

And it's the same with this. This movie is so good... I didn't know what to expect, but I'll tell you, some of it... The critics are going to call it camp and predictable, because it is a movie devoted to what you and I would call traditional values. It's about a conscientious objector who wants to serve but will not even touch a rifle. It's about the Army's efforts to drum him out. They don't want people like this. It's fascinating, and it's the kind of thing that makes you feel good about the traditions and institutions and the values that you hold.

It reinforces the value and the worth in holding them. The cinematography is great like any Mel Gibson movie is. The violence is gruesome. It's brutal. The war scenes are just as good as any I've ever seen in any movie, including Saving Private Ryan. It was just good. I just enjoyed it. I know it's premiering, I think, last night. It will not be up for an Oscar because Hollywood is still mad at Mel Gibson. But

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RUSH: Oh, let me tell you one thing before I forget this. I told you that Mel Gibson made me a copy of Hacksaw Ridge with screeners, and I watched it and it's awesome. I'm not a movie reviewer, so acting performances and all that -- everybody that's in it -- it's just a good, good, good movie. And one of the first scenes, the hero of the movie opens in his childhood. And he and his brother are running around where they live in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

And they're climbing trees and they're climbing mountains. They're climbing little hills. Their parents are nowhere nearby, and as I'm watching this I just know there are parents watching this thinking, "How dare they let their kids run around like that? We would never let our kids run around in trees and on rocks like that!" In that sense, this movie... It's a World War II movie about Okinawa, but it does a great job...

I don't know whether it intends to or not, but I'm telling you the way I watched it, it does a great job of demonstrating how much less wussy our culture was than it is today. Because I guarantee you, this opening scene, with these two young brothers, like eight or nine, 10 years old? They're nowhere near home and they're climbing trees and up steep mountains. They're scaling 25-, 30-foot cliffs and this kind of thing, the kinds of thing that parents would be put in jail for today (chuckling) if a liberal found out it was happening.

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RUSH: One quick thing on "Hacksaw Ridge." I guess I neglected to explain what the movie's about. If I did it's because I made the mistake of assuming you've all seen ads for it. It's a true story. It's about a man named Desmond Doss from the Blue Ridge Mountains, World War II era. He wants to join, but he's a Seventh-day Adventist and as such will not touch a rifle. He will not touch a gun, but he wants to serve in World War II.

The Army humiliates him in basic training and tries to get him to quit. They even threaten him with court-martial and do put him in jail for a while. They incorporate his fiancee, trying to convince him to leave. They can't get their arms around actually taking somebody to battle that will not use a gun. He wants to be a medic. And he persists. It's his values and his faith. It's a Mel Gibson movie so there's lots of religious faith. Not preached to you. It's just in the characters. And the short version of the story is that Desmond Doss at Hacksaw Ridge in Okinawa saved 75 fellow soldiers, rescued 75 wounded soldiers without a vehicle and without a weapon.

He saved 75 people. Exactly what he wanted to do in signing up in the first place. He did it without firing a shot. The Japanese, in World War II, I don't think people are properly educated about this. It's not a criticism, it's just the case. The way young people are raised today to look at war, you'd be stunned to find out how war really happened in World War II and the viciousness and the animalistic nature of the enemy that we faced in both places, in Europe and in the Pacific Theater. I mean, it was brutal. To this day the Japanese do not have a military, according to the terms of surrender we insisted on at the end of World War II.

It was not a time for political correctness, touchy feely, weakness of any kind. And it's accurately depicted here in this movie. It's violence, it's got an R rating because of the violence and because of the gore. But it's true to form in everything historically that it tackles. It will warm your heart in terms of values and tradition, and depending on what yours are, it will inspire confidence in you to hold onto yours as Desmond Doss did.

He's a Seventh-day Adventist and a lot is made of that only in the sense that it relates to he refuses to fire a gun, but he doesn't refuse to go to war. They tried to call him a conscientious objector. And he said, no, I' not a conscientious objector. And he's a hayseed, folks. He's from the Blue Ridge Mountains. Andrew Garfield portrays him, the guy who has so much hair it looks like he puts yeast in it. But I was captivated by it. They made a special edition of it with captions for me so I could see it.

If it wasn't any good I wouldn't tell you that it was. But to me it was. (interruption) Well, I read some of the critics, "Too formula." I don't pay much attention to critics, because I don't know how to critique a movie the way they do. You like it or you don't. Analyzing acting performances, yeah, they were all great to me. I don't know, I guess you can spot bad acting if you know what you're looking at. Anyway, that's what it's about. That's what I neglected to mention.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: hacksawridge; melgibson; rushlimbaugh
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1 posted on 11/04/2016 7:18:06 PM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

John Milius - he wrote the script for Apocalypse Now and very many others.

Here’s the thing —he’s conservative.

After Red Dawn lots of Hollywood DESPISED him, so they put him on a black list, more or less.

Yeah, they did to him what McCarthy did so some of them (who richly deserved it, I think).


2 posted on 11/04/2016 7:22:25 PM PDT by gaijin
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To: Kaslin

Dis you know that under common corp our young people don’t have a clue that these great men killed Japs and Krauts until the world was flat. They are going to have one rude awakening with reality very soon. Ask one these “millennials “ who fought in WWII . It will amaze you!! GO TRUMP!!


3 posted on 11/04/2016 7:22:50 PM PDT by WENDLE (The new George Washington -- is winning.)
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Desmond Doss


5 posted on 11/04/2016 7:24:36 PM PDT by Kaslin (He needed the Ignorant to reelect him, and he got them Now we all have to pay the consequences)
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To: Kaslin

Gibson can take his overly dramatic movies and stuff ‘em up his rear.


6 posted on 11/04/2016 7:27:01 PM PDT by pissant ((Deport 'em all))
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To: Kaslin
Desmond Doss receiving the Congressional Medal of Honor from President Harry Truman:


7 posted on 11/04/2016 7:31:56 PM PDT by Talisker (One who commands, must obey.)
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To: Kaslin

We Were Soldiers should have won an award but no way Vietnam War with Americans as the good guys was going to get one


8 posted on 11/04/2016 7:38:25 PM PDT by uncbob
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To: uncbob

That was a great movie.


9 posted on 11/04/2016 7:50:08 PM PDT by Kaslin (He needed the Ignorant to reelect him, and he got them Now we all have to pay the consequences)
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To: Kaslin

Once upon a time Hollywierd cried foul over being blacklisted, but have no problems doing it themselves/


10 posted on 11/04/2016 7:50:31 PM PDT by AFreeBird (BEST. ELECTION. EVER!)
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To: Kaslin

The recent Road Warrior movie was down right aweful and it was given all kinds of acclaim by Holywood, I always thought that was a backhanded slight toward Mel Gibson as he had starred in all the previous Road Runner movies.


11 posted on 11/04/2016 7:53:16 PM PDT by Fitzy_888 ("ownership society")
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To: AFreeBird

That is why they’re are known as hypocrites


12 posted on 11/04/2016 7:53:45 PM PDT by Kaslin (He needed the Ignorant to reelect him, and he got them Now we all have to pay the consequences)
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To: Fitzy_888

” Mel Gibson as he had starred in all the previous Road Runner movies.”


Now THAT’S a surprise! :-)

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13 posted on 11/04/2016 7:55:00 PM PDT by Mears
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To: Kaslin

What an amazing movie and an amazing story. Mel Gibson outdoes himself here. Doss is the kind of hero we used to learn about and wished to emulate. God Bless Desmond Doss, The America he represents and Mel Gibson.


14 posted on 11/04/2016 7:59:22 PM PDT by Altura Ct.
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To: AFreeBird

Wasn’t it Hollywood types who blacklisted fellow Hollywooders for disclosing or revealing communists with Hollywood?


15 posted on 11/04/2016 8:02:05 PM PDT by deadrock (I is someone else.)
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To: Fitzy_888
I've never heard of any of those movies and it's Scott Eastwood, the son of Clint Eastwood who plays in the movie

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16 posted on 11/04/2016 8:02:50 PM PDT by Kaslin (He needed the Ignorant to reelect him, and he got them Now we all have to pay the consequences)
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To: Kaslin

Saw it tonight. Great movie. Great story.


17 posted on 11/04/2016 8:03:44 PM PDT by roostercogburn
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To: deadrock

Can’t say. Before my time.


18 posted on 11/04/2016 8:05:04 PM PDT by AFreeBird (BEST. ELECTION. EVER!)
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To: Fitzy_888

“I always thought that was a backhanded slight toward Mel Gibson as he had starred in all the previous Road Runner movies.”

So which one was he? The bird or the coyote?


19 posted on 11/04/2016 8:07:57 PM PDT by Polynikes ( Hakkaa palle)
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To: uncbob

+++++We Were Soldiers should have won an award but no way Vietnam War with Americans as the good guys was going to get one+++++

So very true, that movie showed the real transition from Airborne to Heliborne assault and its effects. Following in the 7ths footsteps at Ft Benning was the rebirth of the 199th Light Infantry Brigade (Redcatchers) just a short time after Col. Moore and company. The 199th distinguished themselves in the Saigon/Bien Hoa TET 68 battles. The stark realism of ‘We Were Soldiers’ starring Gibson was one of the first movies to get it right because they used Col. Moore as an advisor to keep from making it a war pablum show like Platoon. Well done to Gibson and crew on this new movie.


20 posted on 11/04/2016 8:11:02 PM PDT by redcatcherb412
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