I will be reading about it, too. I predict the movie will be 1-and-4 on commentary. The biggest slams will be from liberals who didn't see it. Just how dare someone like Gibson make a movie about that subject!!!
I won't see it, because I'd be an emotional wreck throughout the whole thing. I'm now going to confess that I never went to The Wall when in DC. I tried going once on a nice day. About two blocks from it, I felt this wave of sadness hit me, and it was like a wall keeping me away. Sad not just for the loss of lives, but for the lies used to start the war, and then fight it in the most negligent way imaginable.
Then to top it off, they generate new lies to blame someone else, and now drag it out as the "bloody shirt" to fight against the war on terror. All for their own power and false prestige.
The American GI is not only the best on earth, they're the best in the afterlife, too. How else can you explain why they did not form an "army of the dead", and go after those RAT bastards that casually put them in a no-win situation, and then smirked as the coffins came home?
I'm also amazed at the forebearance of the returning Vietnam POWs. I lost a $10 bet to a friend. I had bet him that Jane Fonda would be discovered at room temperature within two weeks after the first POWs returned from North Vietnam. Thirty years later, and she's still stealing oxygen.