Military
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It was a good decision to look at the events at Abu Gharib mainly through the eyes of the convicted
military
officers; and of course the photographs speak for themselves.
Christopher Lambert plays a
military
officer in the near future, where it is allowed to have only one child per couple.
It might be worth a rental, if you love
military
SF, but if you're looking for something worth buying, get the games instead.
It's being tested on
military
personnel at a remote desert training facility (of course).
Such ironic contrasts work through the whole movie: The band leader hears by coincidence the Internationale, thru the love of his daughter for a young die-hard communist and thinks it is THE music to be played for a
military
audience, not having a clue about it's origins.
It was clear that Verhoveven despised the book which the film was based which showed
military
service as a positive thing.
but thats not the best part, the beauty of the film is how much does the writer understand whats the problem of china, those problems in the justice system, the problem of the control the powerful man in
military.
Early in the film, interviews with two Iraqi women suggest the human price of this
military
event.
The events which unfolded on 9/11 were indeed, well-coordinated, well thought-out, planned years in advance and executed with (just enough to fool the average dummy)
military
precision, by not by Osama Bin Laden or Saddam Hussein, that's for sure.
He is completely captivating in his portrayal of a proud young vet from a
military
family on his way to meet his girlfriend, with his masculinity compromised by a war injury.
As it turns out, he was a soldier who was meant to be "the ultimate weapon" for the
military
with a specific agenda but after neglecting to give him the serum, the whole project went awry.
A friend of mine who did his
military
service in the Soviet Army during the late 1980s said that the film's portrayal of the uniforms and barracks etc are very accurate.
Today, a team of
military
men are sent to track down a notorious terrorist (of ambiguous national origin) and they track him to this polluted island.
There is so much tragedy that takes place in the world involving the
military
and others involved in physical conflict, yet it is rare that a soldier comes forward to tell the truth.
Cats & Dogs starts off hilarious, and manages to put in some clever ideas throughout (such as the whole underground
military
base), but it just gets a little old.
"Sometimes They Come Back...for More" is a fairly routine and forgettable horror film that offers literally nothing new.The first half is actually interesting,but after it the film goes quickly downhill.Two
military
officers(played by Clayton Rohner and Chase Masterson)set out to investigate a remote Antarctica based governmental outpost where a mysterious occurrence has killed crew members.The only survivors are a medical officer(Faith Ford)and a tech officer(Max Perlich).Before long,the bodies are discovered all over the place."Sometimes
They have created the ultimate hunter/killer roaming the universe looking for worthy prey and this time it's Arnold (Dutch), and his able
military
team.
Not only do plane crashes not leave mushroom clouds, but when the image is compared to those of
military
grade bombs, a striking resemblance can be seen.
He plays a young man, Vadassy, whose camera is used to photograph a
military
installation, which is the crime of espionage.
A mysterious
military
officer (Boxleitner) with a pistol and a lunchbox is strangely uninterested in working with the others even though he appears to know much he isn't telling.
First of all it begins as a standard
Military
war film, setting up the plot for about 45 minutes!
The narrator talked about a 4 engine bomber that encountered a UFO but the film shows a 2 engined C-47
military
transport.
This is confusing at best, with two men transported in time from 1943 to 1984, one of whom gets returned, the other not and the one that does not has to save the world from the vortex created by a
military
experiment.
It is a light work with some sombre undertones from the
military
setting: we are after all in the summer of 1914, and the gallant young officers will soon be facing the terrors of the Great War.
There they witness a spaceship crash, see a scientist being shot by a corrupt
military
man, stow away on a truck that's loaded down with corpses (from the ship), and end up trapped in Majestic 12 headquarters; a
military
bunker/lab way underground (you need to take an elevator to get down there) where unorthodox experiments have been taking place.
It's up to Marci and a buff
military
dude (Josh Green), both in their matching white tank tops, to stop the monster.
Its most memorable piece is the emergency convening of the Japanese Joint Chiefs of Staff, as the monsters are wholesale destroying Tokyo, nuclear bombs can't stop them, the combined
military
might of of all the Allied forces just make them more angry.
The
military
tries it's best to kill Godzilla without success of course.
In this version the
military
is portrayed as nothing more than incompetent, murderous buffoons who are constantly outwitted by a drug-addled journalist.
So the message is this --
military
BAD, media GOOD.
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