Movie was great. We cringed every time they death rolled off a cliff. Ouch.
Yeah, I would recommend highly that anyone with PTSD either wait until they can watch it on the small screen or be prepared for the flood of emotions.
Movie was great. We cringed every time they death rolled off a cliff. Ouch.
Yeah, I would recommend highly that anyone with PTSD either wait until they can watch it on the small screen or be prepared for the flood of emotions.
Interesting point about weapons and yes a point of pride that Crane supplied many of the originals and the movie guns I understand also came from Greene Co. Indiana.
Movie producers/assistants etc. commonly contract out "fake"weapon suppliers for movies. I worked with a guy in Lincoln, IL at the Eaton Cutler Hammer Plant(Electrical Division). He was a machinist there and his night job was a class III manufacture/gunsmith. He built that huge gatling type machine gun for the terminator 2 movie. Arnold fired it at the police that were out in front of the asylum that Sarah Connor was in until he and her son broke her out. Remember, he had orders NOT to kill anyone but the other terminators. Somehow he managed to fire that machine gun with rotating barrels without "killing" anyone.Where would the movie guns have come from?
Read the book and the went to see the movie. Great movie. You just get up at the end and walk silently out. What a sacrifice these young men made.
I remember seeing Platoon with my dad, and it had the same effect. Is it that good?
I have to disagree. Although platoon didnt exactly have state of the art effects, it was a better war movie than lone survivor.Better
I have to disagree. Although platoon didnt exactly have state of the art effects, it was a better war movie than lone survivor.
If you make it through without any tears I'd be surprised. Very good documentary.
Read the book, excellent read. Will definitely see the movie. My personal opinion they should have kept the goat-kid or disabled him. Turning him loose was suicide.