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Odd to criticize a movie called "American Sniper" for being a movie about an American sniper. If they want to criticize Rumsfeld and Cheney, they should make the movie "Rumsfeld and Cheney" and see how much interest it generates. Next they'll criticize "Frozen" for having too much ice and ignoring the other three seasons.
Now that we've heard the bull****, let's get to the truth. American Sniper is still #1 at the box office and has already made over 150 million bucks. As of this weekend, it is still raking in the BIG bucks. Selma is at #7 and has brought in 35 million bucks and appears to have run its course. The mobbed theaters on MLK day to see Selma didn't materialize. The "progressive" commie libs still have to bear the burden of "white guilt" and "white privilege" with no relief in sight.
I have never heard a movie theater be so quiet when the final credits rolled.
The most humane method of conducting war. Pinpoint targeting, little collateral damage.
At the IMAX near Fort Bragg last Sunday evening there was Dead Silence at the end of the movie. Most of the audience was what I would call military - movie was well received. None of us were hyped up beyond seeing reality both during and after military life as a result of performing the mission in service of this “once” great nation.
A wounded warriors view of American Sniper from Bobby Henlines Facebook page which is linked after:
Just watched American Sniper today. I walked into the theater alone trying not to be noticed. I sat all the way in the back by myself. As the movie started, my head swiveled double checking my surroundings.
I felt my chest tighten, I was breathing slow and heavy. Despite my panic attack I stayed in the theater. It wasnt the war scenes that bothered me. It was how real the home life with the his family was and how real it was for him to deal with his PTSD triggers, thats what really hit home with me. Of course some scenes on the battle field took me back. It reminded me that I havent came home yet. Dont know if I total ever will. Its harder for me when Im around my family then when Im alone or with military friends. Its easier for me to live when Im helping others, especial when Im helping military. I left my family three more times after I was wounded to go overseas to the troops. It was easy and its sad that its easy to do that. Those that have seen docramentry coming back with Wes Moore on PBS heard my family and I sharing our difficult times, understand more what Im talking about. It not easy being labeled a hero to so many and all you want to be is a hero to is your family and they dont see it that way. Dont get me wrong, they know what you did and what you do but your just dad, mom or spouse to them. Its hard for them to fully understand because they dont understand why its easy for you to leave and you dont understand them not understanding and that can be confused as not loving them but that not the case. Clint Eastwood hit another home run with this film, just like I knew he would. I think this film will help other military families understand each other better, It my even save some marriages. Very powerful film and its just started to do its magic. My hats off to the Kyle family, thank you for sharing. And to all those out there that are just talking about the Hollywood sniper crap, let it go and look at the bigger picture that this film shows. The heartache and sacrifices the service member and their families go through for the love of their country and each other.
Chris Kyle, the Angel for so many thank you for your service
R.I.P Brother
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