
One of my favorites. TWO-FIVE!
What was the name of the movie, please.
It was a cool flick, and I liked how they were a bit "ecumenical," in making sure they also worked Army and USAF servicemembers into the effort which dealt primarily with a USMC platoon.
Most of the film was actually shot in and around Shreveport, LA owing to the same Louisiana film production tax breaks that gave birth to "Swamp People," "Cajun Pawn Stars," etc.
I think the film's lead, Aaron Eckhart, is a pretty underrated actor and give him credit, even though he's made a few libtard pronouncements in past years. At least this film was unapologetically pro-military.