I watched this movie on cinemax a few months, and I laughed at the film's stupidity. Ridiculous fantasies, absurd runnin
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sullylou42 — 17 years ago(September 09, 2008 07:01 PM)
And it was entertianment.
Some people think every movie needs to be like a documentary. There a movies about war (Saving Private Ryan, Black Hawk Down, Letter From Iwo Jima, etc) and then there are war movies (Uncommon Valor, Rambo, MIA 1-3,ETC). The latter is made for entertainment only.
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Baltar65 — 17 years ago(November 06, 2008 10:07 AM)
Hey Hector.."Just a cook"??? As long as he served in Vietnam, who gives a damn what he did? Because he cooked for his comrades, that makes him less of a soldier? Grow up! Not every hero carried a gun.
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billymac72 — 17 years ago(November 14, 2008 09:21 AM)
I think it is indeed a total conservative fantasy.and it's awesome!! I love John Milius. Are liberals the only ones entitled to fantasy? After all, guys like Oliver Stone have made a science out of it.although he doesn't seem to know where reality ends and fantasy begins.
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American1 — 17 years ago(November 22, 2008 09:09 PM)
Hector, you made a completely moronic posting. Hackman was a Marine for six years by the way. If you want actors to have credibility for their parts by having been in the military, law enforcement, etc., there would be no movies. Clooney, Damon, and others like them are a disgrace to the uniform but they play the parts of military heroes. What have they really ever done besides play real people? They could not shine the shoes of our heroes but they play them. The days of those that really served like Charlton Heston, Jimmy Stewart, Lee Marvin, et al are over. Please.
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maceek — 17 years ago(March 12, 2009 09:24 PM)
This movie, for what it is, was surprising well-done. I didn't serve in Vietnam (I'm only 37) but I did spend 11 years in the military as an infantryman and combat engineer. I can tell you that a lot of the technical advisement is pretty spot-on. Sure some of it borders corny at best, but overall it was pretty well-done. I thought the acting was decent. You just can't look at this as a "realistic" military film because that's not what it was intended to be at all.
The quip about Thomerson only being a cookwell, at least he served. And it's those echelons that keep the machine running. Believe me, it's nice to get a nice hot meal after eating rations in the field for weeks on end
