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The Most Realistic War Movie Is Full of ---- [10 minute video by a U.S. Army veteran]
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| February 14, 2017
Posted on 02/14/2017 5:09:49 PM PST by grundle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w__x_NGO-K0
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This U.S. Army veteran points out errors on the 2009 movie "The Hurt Locker"
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posted on
02/14/2017 5:09:49 PM PST
by
grundle
To: grundle
Then there’s that tank movie called Fury which has so many hilarious goofs in it.
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posted on
02/14/2017 5:15:18 PM PST
by
SkyDancer
(Ambition Without Talent Is Sad, Talent Without Ambition Is Worse)
To: grundle
It could not be as bad as farces like the Deer Hunter, Apocalypse Now and other Vietnam related “war” movies.
To: Uncle Sam 911
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posted on
02/14/2017 5:29:24 PM PST
by
BipolarBob
(I thought money was burning a hole in my pocket but it was just my Samsung Note 7.)
To: Uncle Sam 911
To: BipolarBob
To: SkyDancer
I thought Fury would be epic but as the movie went on, it sucked more and more just like Hurtlocker and American Sniper.The screenplays are horrible and usually never are better than the book or story it’s based upon. I have heard excellent reviews of Hacksaw Ridge pertaining to the realistic nature of the battle scenes.
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posted on
02/14/2017 5:46:06 PM PST
by
shanover
(...To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them.-S.Adams)
To: Larry Lucido
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posted on
02/14/2017 5:47:36 PM PST
by
TADSLOS
(Reset Underway!)
To: grundle
Thanks for posting grundle...
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posted on
02/14/2017 6:05:23 PM PST
by
rlmorel
(Orwell described Liberals when he wrote of those who "repudiate morality while laying claim to it.")
To: grundle
I was asking my neighbor, who was awarded the Silver Star in Vietnam, about “Apocalypse Now”. I knew he had seen combat so valued his opinion.
He said the movie was full of errors but at points he did feel he was back there.
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posted on
02/14/2017 6:32:48 PM PST
by
yarddog
(Romans 8:38-39, For I am persuaded.)
To: grundle
My late Dad would occasionally watch The Battle Of The Bulge - Henry Fonda version - and shout at the TV. I learned some interesting words that way.
To: Billthedrill
Yes “The Battle of the Bulge” was probably the least authentic war movie ever made. They filmed it in the desert.
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posted on
02/14/2017 6:41:05 PM PST
by
yarddog
(Romans 8:38-39, For I am persuaded.)
To: Billthedrill
I watched that movie with my Grandfather. He saw it (his words) “on its first run, in Technicolor”.
Afterwards, I asked him what he thought. He said that “it was a fine movie, but no one looked cold enough”.
Changed the way I watch war movies forever. Now I judge them on how cold or hot, dirty, hungry, exhausted, tired and generally miserable the actors look.
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posted on
02/14/2017 7:00:15 PM PST
by
wbill
To: grundle
Even "Saving Private Ryan" was hard to credit at numerous points. Worst of all was having Tom Hanks and his platoon wandering about the Normandy countryside, chatting and skylarking as if they were tween boys wandering in the woods at the edge of their subdivision.
To: yarddog
I judge movies by how often I can watch them. I’ve seen the Passion once. I usually watch Black Hawk Down around Memorial Day. We Were Soldiers is another I can’t watch too much. Don’t watch them for entertainment, for that I watch Bruce Willis.
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posted on
02/14/2017 7:19:49 PM PST
by
huldah1776
( Vote Pro-life! Allow God to bless America before He avenges the death of the innocent.)
To: grundle
Was it only WW1 that can be described as:
“War consists of long periods of boredom punctuated by moments of extreme terror.”
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posted on
02/14/2017 7:39:23 PM PST
by
Thumper1960
(Trump-2016)
To: huldah1776
Flags of our Fathers was good.
To: grundle
A realistic war movie would be watching a bunch of people doing things like repairing stuff, cleaning stuff, loading stuff, unloading stuff and dealing with the guy who demands "Where's my stuff?" War is a whole lot of grunt work, paperwork and waiting around for things to happen while watching your socks mold.
No one would ever go see a realistic war movie.
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posted on
02/14/2017 8:26:46 PM PST
by
Harmless Teddy Bear
(Not a Romantic, not a hero worshiper and stop trying to tug my heartstrings. It tickles! (pink bow))
To: shanover
My dad picked it up and we got our popcorn and ran it ... we had fun pointing out the stupidity of the action scenes. It was a hoot.
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posted on
02/14/2017 8:38:23 PM PST
by
SkyDancer
(Ambition Without Talent Is Sad, Talent Without Ambition Is Worse)
To: wbill
Afterwards, I asked him what he thought. He said that it was a fine movie, but no one looked cold enough. Changed the way I watch war movies forever. Now I judge them on how cold or hot, dirty, hungry, exhausted, tired and generally miserable the actors look.
Yeah, Hollywood usually shies away from gritty detail, that's what made the Normandy beach scenes in Saving Private Ryan so noteworthy - they actually tried to show it without the candy coating. I've seen foreign films that do a consistently better job - good examples being Talvisota (The Winter War, 1989) and Stalingrad (1993).
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posted on
02/14/2017 8:43:27 PM PST
by
Charles Martel
(Progressives are the crab grass in the lawn of life.)
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