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Now, what do we have: A German director who directs patriotic and nationalistic filth that invites the average American Joe to believe in the moral and
military
superiority of his own country.
In what may be his finest performance yet, underrated actor Tommy Lee Jones plays an old, grizzled and retired
military
police sergeant who receives word his youngest son (Jonathon Tucker - Hostage, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) is missing after being back in the states from fighting in Iraq just two days ago.
Jones high-tails it to the
military
base to get answers, but what he ends up discovering is his son's dismembered body.
My dream was not realized in the military, but in the civilian sector, and I "served" almost 30 years in ER's across this country.
When Veronica Lake realized her comrades were in danger, and she made the choice to give her life for theirs, and her country, I realize that our daughters in the
military
are armed, and are making those decisions on a daily basis.
Although it flirts with agitprop and its stereotypes, The Violin is ultimately a small, moving, human drama centered on the perseverance, against a ruthless
military
government, of a poor, frail, self-effacing grandfather and his family.
It's obvious they did not use a
military
consultant, or if they did, the producers were taken for a long ride, because there was next to nothing accurate about the portrayal of things
military.
The deranged
military
and former CIA agent Dean Cage (Wesley Snipes) is in a rehab program, trying to forget the traumatic loss of his best friend Scott in Bosnia.
When he dates with his girl-friend and Scott's sister, Detective Amy knight (Jacqueline Obradors), in a dinning restaurant, he is mistakenly taken as being the CIA agent that is investigating the robbery of the
military
experiment EX by a man called Sullivan (Stuart Wilson).
How the
military
can make mistakes was well handled, I liked the squaddie's flirtation with the cook.
Raul Julia gives his routine wonderful performance as Oscar Romero, Archbishop of San Salvador, capital of El Salvador, playground of right-wing paramilitary militia sponsored by successive
military
juntas subsidized by the CIA and successive US Administrations.
Archbishop Romero slowly evolved from a bookworm to a politically aware activist as he came to realize what the
military
regimes were doing to the poor of his country.
Veteran actors made up a terrific supporting cast: James Earl Jones as Greer in a sad scene, Willem Dafoe, Benjamin Bratt and Raymond Cruz as the U.S.
military
mercenaries, a quartet of despicable villains: Henry Czerny, Harris Yulin, Joaquim de Almeida, Miguel Sandoval and Donald Moffat as the President and Anne Archer as Jack's loving, understandable and supportive wife.
My gosh, I hope and pray that our
military
is better trained and will carry out their orders better than depicted in this bilge.
Can somebody who liked the movie please explain: - Okay so the
military
drops at least 2 smart bombs when they open one of the silo holes.... but at the end of the movie Dolph and Montel crawl out to greet the press and no visible damage??? - The bad guy is seconds from having his goal of blowing up Washington but for some unknown reason he uncuffs himself from the code suitcase and falls to his death.... thus allowing Dolph time to run to the lab and stop the bomb from exploding... gave me a headache trying to make sense of that - Dolph and one of the bad guys are fighting under one of the missiles when it launches and sprays them with superheated fiery compressed flaming exhaust ..... but Dolph picks himself up and fights on - the bad guy demands the poor President (that guy from Jaws)shoot himself on national TV in the graveyard.... but the gun on the headstone is full of blanks... so why not have a secret service guy bump off the President if it would save the country??? - I guess a nuclear bomb exploding in South Dakota was no big deal... just a warning... nothing real important - the rooftop car chase was interesting - at least have Dolph take his shirt off and show us his body
Edward G. Robinson portrays "Joe Keller", the manufacturer who owns the plant that sold faulty airplane parts to the
military
during the war.
When the war was on, Joe needed the lucrative business that came from the
military'
s need for production.
George wasn't happy about his sister marrying into the family that looked the other way while his and Ann's father took the rap and went to prison for sending bad parts for
military
airplanes, which crashed and killed dozens of men in the war.
Michael Griffin (Slater) crashes a private party and before he's done rummaging through, he murders one of the distinguished guests who turns out to be a
military
doctor.
Kainan (Caviezel) is from outer space, a
military
officer responsible, along with others of his humanoid species, to the destruction of a race called Moorwen with fire.
But there it is and yes, we do need to witness the abuse and humiliation that describes the US prisoner treatment in Iraq, no matter who is to blame - enlisted personnel, MI, high ranking
military
officials, the White House.
This movie portrays a riveting historical account that tells the story of a visionary of his era who was wrongfully convicted of speaking his mind and not obeying
military
policy and procedure of the time.
Movies like this are intriguing due to the fact that most people of the modern day do not remember, nor have ever been schooled in
military
history.
The
military
grunts come across as Keystone Kops quality.
This movie also gives you a pretty accurate account of "going into the service" for that time era.The
military
point of view of "Buck Privates" shows the innocence of so many of our young men and women that enter the service of Uncle Sam.It is very interesting to see how things have changed in the last 60 years,as well,not only in T.V and movies, but in the service, too.
Abbott and Costello bring humanity to the stiffness of
military
regimen in "Buck Privates".
Throw in a
military
conspiracy and a foreign bad-guy and you have a recipe for true disaster.
The boys jump right into their comic bits including a crap game, a money change routine and a
military
rifle drill, all with flawless comic timing.
The two make trips back and forth from the Jungle where Tong lives and Keng is on patrol with his
military
unit, to the city.
This autobiographical account of the exploits of Audie L. Murphy as the most decorated American soldier of World War II makes for a good--but not great--traditional
military
movie where everybody obeys orders and few complain about serving in the infantry.
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