I laughed too man, but honesty it's the same terrain. Pretty much the same latitude where the movie was filmed (Colorado or New Mexico, one of those 2). People think Afghanistan is like Iraq and it's not.
I laughed too man, but honesty it's the same terrain. Pretty much the same latitude where the movie was filmed (Colorado or New Mexico, one of those 2). People think Afghanistan is like Iraq and it's not.
As far as the movie the battle scene was done really well. Just like in the book. I feel like they kinda played Danny Dietz out though (Emile Hirsch) and made him seem like a little bit more scared/inexperienced than the other 3 guys. The book does not give that impression at all, and the whole part after the 2nd fall where Dietz is freaking out never happened in the book.
Okay back to non-spoilers.
Ben Foster is so underrated too. He was easily the best part of the movie IMO. He usually plays really intense and/or creepy people but he should be in way more flicks. He could play a pizza delivery driver and I feel like he'd be the most intense and convincing pizza boy ever.
And whoever did the stunts for the 2 falling sequences--hats off fellas. I don't know how there weren't some serious injuries there, and according to some of what I read, there were a few concussions and busted up ribs. That was brutal. I wanted to watch the battle scene again, but I kind of didn't. This movie sort of felt like Passion of the Christ for our military. Great great battle scene. Probably as good as any modern war sequence I've ever seen.
As far as the movie the battle scene was done really well. Just like in the book. I feel like they kinda played Danny Dietz out though (Emile Hirsch) and made him seem like a little bit more scared/inexperienced than the other 3 guys. The book does not give that impression at all, and the whole part after the 2nd fall where Dietz is freaking out never happened in the book.
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Wahlberg had been in trouble 20–25 times with the Boston Police Department in his youth. By age 13, Wahlberg had developed an addiction to cocaine and other substances.[8][9] At fifteen, he harassed a group of black school children on a field trip by throwing rocks and shouting racial epithets.[10] At 16, Wahlberg approached a middle-aged Vietnamese man on the street and, using a large wooden stick, knocked him unconscious (while calling him "Vietnam fukking shyt"). He also attacked another Vietnamese man, leaving him permanently blind in one eye.[11][12]
For these crimes, Wahlberg was charged with attempted murder, pleaded guilty to assault, and was sentenced to two years in state prison at Boston's Deer Island House of Correction, of which he served 45 days.[11][13] In another incident, the 21-year-old Wahlberg fractured the jaw of a neighbor in an unprovoked attack.[14] Commenting in 2006 on his past crimes, Wahlberg has stated: "I did a lot of things that I regret, and I have certainly paid for my mistakes." He said the right thing to do would be to try to find the blinded man and make amends, and admitted he has not done so, but added that he was no longer burdened by guilt: "You have to go and ask for forgiveness and it wasn't until I really started doing good and doing right by other people, as well as myself, that I really started to feel that guilt go away. So I don't have a problem going to sleep at night. I feel good when I wake up in the morning."[15]
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From wikipedia, if he has been in trouble 20-25 times, then think of all the times he hasn't been caught. This cac got only 45 days for blinding a man. I wonder how many days a nikka would get. He looks like one of those cacs who says the N word on the low. So fukk him.
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