Posted on 05/16/2008 4:46:25 PM PDT by SandRat
| CHARLESTON AIR FORCE BASE, S.C., May 16, 2008 The road to Hollywood is rarely paved with combat boots and camouflage, but a Hollywood of sorts is exactly where one soldier landed.
His plan, however, has been put on the back burner for the time being after a friend who works on Army Wives, introduced him to the shows producer. After a long conversation with the producer [about] all the things that I had seen about the show that I could help them improve, she hired me, he said. Now McCulley, who occasionally serves as an extra on the show, spends his days on the set ensuring scenes are as true to life as possible. He keeps an eye out for misused jargon, breech of military protocols, and especially uniform issues. Improperly worn berets caught more than one viewers attention last season. Those types of details are ingrained in servicemembers who take much of their military knowledge for granted, McCulley said. For civilians, however, it can be completely foreign. Even though theyre making their best efforts to try and understand what it is we do and how we do it, theres ultimately going to be gaps in the ability to read and understand versus what we have [lived], he said. The cast and crew have made great strides this season in making the Army life they portray on the show as close as they can to the real thing. Everybodys absolutely committed to making this the most authentic representation of Army life as possible, McCulley said. Ive got to say, Im really proud of it. I have immense pride in everything that has gone on in all the episodes. I can honestly say that they do a very good job of representing our world, he added. McCulley is realistic about just how authentic the show can be, however. It is drama, and it is television, and there is some artistic license, he said. Though it worked for him, McCulley said taking the military path to arrive in Hollywood isnt a sure thing. If you want to do military advising and youre in the military right now, Id say watch these military shows and make a list of what you find wrong and send them in, he said. If youre the type of person who comes up with clear-headed corrections to help make the show better, then theyre more likely to come looking for you and ask you for your advice. Viewers can check out McCulleys handy work when the new season of Army Wives begins June 8. The show airs Sundays at 10 p.m. on Lifetime Network. |
hollyweird could also use a lot of military advice when making films.
...and it is hate-America, hate-the-military, agenda-politics driven and there is no reason to waste my family time watching it.
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