Military
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It's disingenuous and corny in spots, but it also captures the rigors of
military
training and the terrors of war vividly, and it deserves to be more widely seen.
I have no experience with Swedish
military
whatsoever, and can therefore not point out any mistakes in the way they act.
It is the story of a bumbling, wartime Sad Sack (Fred MacMurray) who is listed 4-F each time he attempts to join any branch of the
military.
A true story about a true revolution, 25 of April ; a revolution against a repressive regime of 41 years, that was imposing a colonial war on it's
military'
s, for maintaining an empire (Angola, Mozambique, Guine-Bissau, Cabo Verde, S. Tomé e Principe; the first and the last of the great colonial empire's of Europe) of 600 years, since it's beginning in the conquest of Ceuta in 1415; a revolution by the army for the people, and for a democratic Portugal; the most's surprising fact in this revolution is that it were no people killed in it (except those that died in the hand's of PIDE, the political police of the State, during a brutal gunfire against an unarmed crowd protesting in front of it's headquarters in the day of the revolution, in 25 of April 1974, has it show's on the film).And has all revolutions it has it's heroes, one them of was Captain Salgueiro Maia, a returned soldier from the war, whose convictions along with the rest of the army, was that they were fighting (since 1961) a hopeless war, and that sometimes a soldier has to disobey it's country.
This movie has no
military
heroes.
Misfits at a
military
school?
Two things in the film drive the Colonel who is masterfully played by Fernando Lujan; the hope that his
military
pension will one day arrive and the knowledge that his son, Agustin, died for a noble cause, a reason other than a drunken fracas at a rigged cockfight.
Never heard of this movie,saw it on DVD.Great movie,perfect example of a movie that took every cast member to make it work.No overhyped typical Hollywood movie with the same old overhyped actors.No current Quote "A" list actor could have pulled off any performance in this movie.Brought back memories of my own post Vietnam war
military
experiences.It concentrated on the people who were sent to fight.As was portrayed by the characters who had fears and emotions even if some volunteered for service.They were regular people too,some just weren't cut out for
military
life,I remember a few in my experience--to put it mildly couldn't adapt to
military
life either-but I'll never forget them-should have stayed in touch.I highly recommend it and then think about those serving present day in Afganistan.Basic training is a trip, notice those drill sergeants aren't morning people and maybe they need "sensitivity training" HA!HA!HA!
Although it was made from
military
army from the title you can understand that they were just "capitaes" as the main characters.
When a bunch of people start looting the town, the
military
show up and start executing people .
Tom Berenger plays another gruff, maverick
military
type well and William Mcnamara plays his rookie-about to be discharged foil well.
Kevin Bacon plays Sebastian Caine, a scientific genius who goes out into the world of invisibility and making it useful for
military
purposes.
It is about a transgenic girl who escapes from her
military
holding base..
While sniper does not reflect the 100% truth about how our country's
Military
Snipers work, it does give those who know nothing about the Professional Sniper a glimpse into the world of the Sniper.
Then too, branches of the U.S.
military
were always respected with enthusiasm and patriotism as in the use of
military
precision marching by the great choreographer, Busby Berkeley, at the end.
This happy-go-luck 1939
military
swashbuckler, based rather loosely on Rudyard Kipling's memorable poem as well as his novel "Soldiers Three," qualifies as first-rate entertainment about the British Imperial Army in India in the 1880s.
The film here proposes a vision of 2036 with a world government that is absolutely dictatorial in the fact that there is no election, no parliament, no really democratic institution, only peace imposed by
military
conquest, and the government is dominated by one man or at the most one man and his few councilors.
The part where he orders a young man in a bar to take off his army clothes is a wonderful observation of how fashion and the movies exploit tragic situations and how frustrated real men must feel to see a young upstart sporting
military
attire.
Before leaving, he tries to persuade one of his men, a Joe Kelly (Red Buttons), out of marrying Japanese woman Katsumi (Miyoshi Umeki) since that's a violation of
military
fraternization laws.
As a
military
member, this is of course an important question to me.
Pneumonic plague is loose in the streets of New Orleans, and it is up to a
military
doctor (Widmark) and a city detective (Douglas) to apprehend the main carrier (Palance).
With more and more pointless concepts coming into movies (you know, like killer
military
jets and "fresh" remakes that are ruining old classics), This movie will make you happy to say it's OK to laugh at "Nothing".
It is an examination of the psychological effects on our brave soldiers who join the
military
with hopes that they will protect and serve our country with honor as well as be taken care of by our government for it.
must remain in a
military
jail.
non-imports) are the only ones who can excel in modern
military
conflicts because they have had to improvise most of their adult lives.
This is one of the best
military
films ever made.
This film is a spicy little piece of film-making from Sam Fuller which gives Richard Widmark the chance to show of some of his best, most edgy acting in the role of Skip McCoy, a small-time thief who stumbles onto a
military
secret while picking beautiful Candy's (Jean Peters) pocket on a crowded bus.
A remarkable thing about this film however is that it is a very early full frontal attack on what Eisenhower was eventually to name 'the
military
industrial complex'.
Many of the rich, it appears, have a choice with the people's democratic choice, and are willing to use the
military
for regime change.
Sophia Loren plays the housewife and mother of six children who stays at home while her entire family go to the
military
parade in honor of Hitler and Mussolini.
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