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"Over There" on Fx Tonight (10 EDT July 27 05)
Fx Networks ^ | July 27, 2005 | me

Posted on 07/27/2005 6:55:16 PM PDT by Half Vast Conspiracy

I know, I know...vanity!

I just heard about this show last night on O'Reilly. Steven Bochco promised a show with no politics that accurately covers what's going on in Iraq. The clips I've seen have looked great!


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KEYWORDS: bochco; boobtube; bushhaters; fx; hollyweird; hollywoodleftists; overthere; propaganda
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To: Eagle Eye

Ha...you must have been there the same time my hubby was there....did you see all the Chinooks?...he was/is 1sg for one of those units....do you remember when that Chinook with 22 aboard was shot down in Nov 03...that was his unit.......


121 posted on 07/27/2005 8:07:39 PM PDT by mystery-ak (Home of the free, because of the Brave)
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To: Radix

122 posted on 07/27/2005 8:07:56 PM PDT by idkfa
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To: nunya bidness

Just finished watching the whole disappointing thing. Some cute dialog, but for anyone who was in combat it was like fingernails on the chalkboard. Combat scenes were unrealistic -- no one watches as people shoot straight at you, and those rounds make noise when they cut through the air near you. Plus, soldiers do not prance around. Possibly they should have tried to find some straight actors....


123 posted on 07/27/2005 8:09:22 PM PDT by GRANGER (The Infantry never forgets.)
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To: Radix

They'd have been much better off making the troops USAR or USANG.


124 posted on 07/27/2005 8:09:37 PM PDT by Eagle Eye (Bo--you don't know Jack.)
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To: snarks_when_bored

On further thought, Gunner Palace is only a mild recommend. There's too much rap music for my taste. There's all sorts of soldiers with all sorts preferences. I saw more gospel choirs than free form rappers, but your mileage might vary. Gunner Palace is anti-war in slant, but it is a more comprehensive and realistic look at a soldier's life in Iraq.

I bought it because it supports Fisher House - because I have use for snippets of it from time to time - and because I was in that palace BEFORE they fixed the swimming pool!

Really ... rent it first. Compared to OVER THERE, it's a much more realistic picture.

WARNING .... it has VERY strong (read foul) language. NOT for children!!!


125 posted on 07/27/2005 8:11:07 PM PDT by bin2baghdad
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To: Radix

From guys smoking pot on base to American liberty being equated to Abu Ghraib, I felt I was watching another Hollywood depiction of the Vietnam War. Negativity and lack of respect amongst the troops ran rampant throughout the show. Was there anything patriotic about this film? Amazing how inept and poorly trained they portrayed our guys and gals...like incompetents, or psychopaths (was Jimmy Massey=Dim?)

BTW--I didn't see any of Saddam's mass graves.


126 posted on 07/27/2005 8:11:35 PM PDT by Jon Alvarez
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To: Eagle Eye
I'm guessing that cops pick apart cop shows just like we're doing here.

I agree. I don't think this show was made to show you soldiers (thank you, btw!) how it is over there, but to give us civilians a glimpse. So far, most of the characters have been painted sympathetically. I did not see any PC feel good stuff. I almost threw up twice. Now, come on, if you saw some of the things up close and personal, for real, that I saw tonight, didn't it at least make you queasy?

I saw a bunch of people doing their jobs. I liked how some of the characters explained why they joined up. I did not hear one soldier say he joined cos he liked to kill people.

I'll give it a 7, Dick, it had a good story but the music- you couldn't dance to that music!

127 posted on 07/27/2005 8:12:50 PM PDT by blu (And the sound that you're hearing is only the sound of the low spark of high heeled boys....)
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To: Half Vast Conspiracy
I won't be watching it again. It showed all the sacrifice but none of the reasons for that sacrifice. Just a lot of gore.

The program clearly shows the emptiness of Steven Bacchico's soul. They just don't get it, they never will.

128 posted on 07/27/2005 8:13:23 PM PDT by McGavin999
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To: mystery-ak

I remember....that was the day I flew in courtesy of NY Air National Guard C-130, doing a very serious corkscrew...we didn't know about the Chinook until we got on the ground, but that explained the evasive manuevers.

Yeah, those guys were headed to Qatar for in theater R&R as I recall.


129 posted on 07/27/2005 8:13:52 PM PDT by Eagle Eye (Bo--you don't know Jack.)
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To: hipaatwo

I was tempted to...but like watching a train wreck, I had to see more. I could've sworn I'd seen much of this before, oh yeah, it was "Buffalo Soldiers". Disrespectful portrayal of the troops...very.


130 posted on 07/27/2005 8:15:00 PM PDT by Jon Alvarez
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To: finnman69

LOL--good one. Any of you homos touch me or my stuff...(quoting Psycho isn't hate speech, is it?)

At least Stripes showed the military as a means for undisciplined losers to get a leg up...


131 posted on 07/27/2005 8:17:48 PM PDT by Jon Alvarez
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To: blu
Now, come on, if you saw some of the things up close and personal, for real, that I saw tonight, didn't it at least make you queasy?

No. But I always dreaded the trips I had to make to the mortuary...collateral duty...even though I wasn't doing the ID of the bodies, just expediting the certificates for the families back home.

End of November I was on a detail to clean out a SUV after a sniper blew a guy's brains out in it.

I don't get queasy easily.

132 posted on 07/27/2005 8:18:46 PM PDT by Eagle Eye (Bo--you don't know Jack.)
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To: bin2baghdad

Understood. Thanks again.


133 posted on 07/27/2005 8:20:15 PM PDT by snarks_when_bored
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To: Eagle Eye
Except that I think Tom Cruise is too short to be a real pilot!

Nah. Sure he is on the lower end, but I have seen a couple shorter pilots than he would theoretically be.
134 posted on 07/27/2005 8:21:30 PM PDT by MikefromOhio (Proud member of Planet ManRam)
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To: mystery-ak

Agree, show makes one think Abu Ghraib must've been worse than life under Saddam...at least those guys left the prison with their heads on. Where's Spc. Matt Maupin?


135 posted on 07/27/2005 8:21:42 PM PDT by Jon Alvarez
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To: billnaz
and I can tell you for a fact that the M16 ejects to the right.

I can vouch for that. As a left-hander I've had more than my share of hot brass down my sleeve!

136 posted on 07/27/2005 8:26:36 PM PDT by rivercat (Welcome to California. Now go home.)
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To: Eagle Eye

I was absolutely amazed at how well soldiers actually performed in the presence of multiple traumatic injuries. I was personally on the scene of several mass casualty events just after they occurred - with the wounded and with those who responded to the attacks. The professionalism of the the first responders (the soldiers on the scene), the medics and the NCO and officer leadership was astounding. There was no panic. Training (and courage) kicked in and people did what they were supposed to do. The courage of the severely wounded and dying was even more inspring. I heard similar stories (and ONLY similar stories) from my friends in other units.

Before the war, as we trained to care for our wounded, I told some soldiers, "If you feel like you're going to throw up, just step to the side, throw up and then get back to the mission. There's no shame in getting sick - it's a normal reaction - just get back in the game because lives are depending on it." In fact, no one I saw did get sick during a crisis - even while they were walking around picking up body parts. There's something that about the crisis of combat that makes you (at least temporarily) very focused.


137 posted on 07/27/2005 8:32:53 PM PDT by bin2baghdad
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To: dcam

Seems like the underlying theme was that being
in the military, horrible things happen to you.
and not just during battle..the people at home
betray you, or are suffering because *you* kjoined the military, your friends die, smiling people try and kill you, children try and kill you, you can't even use the bathroom
without someone trying to kill you... the "song is about
having to "kill somebody..and the show ended with
a character screamimg in pain from having his leg blown off by an IED....

Ohhh noooooooo! there's no intentional leftist pissant
propaganda going on *here*...


138 posted on 07/27/2005 8:39:26 PM PDT by NickatNite2003
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To: Jon Alvarez
This thread reminds me of my dad who flew 47 B17 missions out of England talking about the TV show 12 O'clock High, it drove him nuts, guys talking at 30,000 feet with no oxygen mask on, huge blunders. The only movie he has ever liked was "Saving Private Ryan".
I watched this show for pure entertainment. I took the fact they were not allowed to blow up the mosque and that the TV reporter was there from Arab TV and the guy complaining about Abu Ghraib all as positives. The writer was saying the Americans are held back by a bias press, Muslim over sensitivity about Mosque and how the Democrats hoop la about Abu Ghraib had hurt their ability to fight the war. I don' think this show has a slant. Its just a war story to develop the characters
139 posted on 07/27/2005 8:41:35 PM PDT by pwatson
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To: Half Vast Conspiracy
I remember when shows like "Tour of Duty" promised the same thing and how quickly that went away once they got some combat
vets to rubber stamp the first few shows...

Bout as real as "China Beach" and Jeff Kober going on one man Recons into N Vietnam walking through the DMZ from China Beach's back wire...carrying an M60 and no other supplies
to last him on his walk in and Recon around and then walk back to China Beach...bwahahahaha

TV...
140 posted on 07/27/2005 8:52:34 PM PDT by joesnuffy (The state always has solutions to the problems it creates...more freedom will never be a solution)
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