Military
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Iron Eagle II was as ridiculous as it's predecessor however the edge of the first one and the overall amusing teenage vengeance angle is in favor dropped in favor of your basic
military
mission that for the most part is watchable if not too interesting.
In 1925 the U.S. Naval Air Force's major new piece of
military
hardware was a zeppelin that had been built in Germany at the end of the First World War, which was given to the U.S as a reparation, and renamed the U.S.S.
The story starts off with a group of students in a
military
school: we have Squall, the main guy who is a loner and a bit moody; there's Zell who likes to use his fists for a lot of things & Selphie who is perky and always has a positiver attitude.
I enjoyed this film very much because in many ways it was a change of pace; it takes the unconventional, homosexual couple and then puts them in a
military
setting which provides for an interest backdrop to a very human story.
My
military
Intelligence course prepared me for interrogation but not torture.
I can site two examples: 1) In DAWN PATROL he starts cracking up under the stress and strain of his command position; 2) In THEY DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON, Flynn senses that he is going to probably die on his last
military
mission (as does his wife Olivia de Havilland).
Good points: 1) The opening sequence (supposedly within the bowels of a secret
military
base) is one of the most frightening nuclear war sequences filmed.
Recap: A
military
outpost from earth are attacked without warning by a mysterious and previously unknown enemy.
These oil fires the result of the scorched earth policy of Iraqi
military
forces retreating from Kuwait in 1991 after conquering the country but being driven out by Coalition
military
forces.
In one of the best performances of his career, Tommy Lee Jones is Hank Deerfield, a career
military
man whose son Mike (Jonathan Tucker) is reported as AWOL from his New Mexico base after returning from eighteen months in Iraq.
Whilst all this chaos is going on, we get to see the reactions of the president, Glenn Ford, his secretaries, notably Robert Vaughn, and his
military
advisers, Henry Silva really carved thickly.
Elsewhere Jano Frandsen is fairly representative of the talent free performances of the
military
types going after the creature and Nicholas Lea (the villainous Alex Krycek from The X Files) has an early and charmless appearance as a young soldier.
This film takes the position that society has no legitimate interest in "interfering" in a romance between a fifteen- and a twenty-nine-year-old; I disagree, but more than that I was offended by the portrayal in the film of those who share my concern: bigots, drinkers,
military
disciplinarians.
I realize they can become invisible and also have some other powers in their little alien bag of tricks, but you take one look at them and you just feel like a group of
military
folks (even ones like the misfits we so clearly have here) ought to have been ransacked these aliens in and out of this secluded island in about 5 minutes.
A few of these former
military
pilots get together to deliver war-surplus aircraft to their new (mostly civilian) owners, and these deliveries take them around the world.
This too-long
military
demeaning flick is worth missing.
This film clearly portrays the great efforts of the
Military
Nurses who helped the wounded and even gave their lives in order to bring Victory for the USA.
A couple of Americans in Tokyo have gotten hold of some volatile information about high-ranking Japanese
military
officials in the United States, but they are killed before they can get the information to U.S.
military
intelligence referred to here as G-2.
Its funny that movies coming out of Hollywood don't take the time to get familiar with standard
military
practices before making a movie taking place within the miliary.
Stewart had an outstanding
military
record that was, at times, used to lend credibility to some of his roles.
Rules of Engagement fits comfortably into that genre of
military
film in which the motivations inherant in the human character are subverted for the motivates of the The United States Marines.
Plus, I love almost anything present day military, so NCIS is right up my alley.
And (spoiler alert) please people, escaping from the grasp of the
military
on a top secret installation and actually allowed to get away so they can take a peek at that horrible giant Fisher-Price synthesizer and watch the pretty UFO's dart about all dressed up in their finest Christmas season trim!
Bernie is a witness to several
military
raids within both her neighborhood and her own home.
Sonny's pal shows up and they make plans to look for gold in the desert, to raise money for Sonny, so he can attend the
military
school his friend will be attending in the fall.
The one main thing I liked about this movie is that it didn't involve biological mutations caused by the American military, like so many other nature-gone-wrong films.
"Military
man wants action that could endanger the world."
Are we supposed to blame these crimes on the butcher's
military
past?
and (c) Why do the British
military
people continue to drive the fake Churchill to the manor house even when they know there are German paratroopers in the village?
Humphrey Bogart is an independent gunrunner in Damascus in 1925, when Syria is fighting off the occupation of French
military
invaders.
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