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If you are the FBI why engage in psychological
warfare
and offer little in actual negotiation to help solve the situation?
It is hard to say enough nice things about the pace, or the cleverness of the just-this-side-of broad comedy; this element is introduced by Edwards to leaven the horrors of actual warfare, to example the almost comic-opera approach with which men made war back in a more innocent-minded era of human civilization..
This is the place you can see how did it look to be a soldier in the worst nightmare of
warfare
in human history and turning point of WWII: Stalingrad.
A lot of extremely unlikely and nonsensical stuff seems to be happening, and Trelayne seems obsessed with the human practices of
warfare
and murder.
The confluence of so many things near and dear to my heart are in At Dawn We Dive: as a descendant of Admiral Horatio Nelson and student of all aspects of World War Two and particularly naval warfare, I favor depictions of subs and action in the North Atlantic and especially those which include the German side of things.
"Bloodsuckers" even goes one step further and shamelessly imitates every imaginable motion picture that either revolves on vampires and intergalactic
warfare.
This is a dry and sterile feature filming on one of most interesting events in WWII and in history of
warfare
behind the front line.
It's a delicious send-up of class
warfare
and the people in those classes.
Enter a modern flying machine piloted by the Cabell of the first section of the film, now part of Wings Over the World, an International Scientists' Coalition, who are planning to end
warfare
forever.
And lastly, when McBain jumps out of the Thunderblast during intense guerrilla
warfare
and starts to run and hurdles a small object, I almost wet myself.
With all the on-going debate about the morality (or lack thereof) of warfare, and interest in espionage (consider the multiple Jack Ryan, Bourne, XXX, and "Mission: Impossible" productions, this would seem to be an obvious choice for release on DVD.
While the character introductions and subsequent dialogs may strike notes of familiarity to the seasoned connoisseur of cinematic warfare, it's the unfamiliarity of the cast (with Boll regular Michael Pare being the only 'name' actor present) that makes it all stick; the lack of name actors only heightens the suspense, especially after they've earned our sympathy.
The movie deals with the so-called historical figure of Vlad Tepes (phonetically that is "Tzepesh" and it literally means "Impaler"), not the vampire of Bram Stoker but the tormented Wallachian (Romanian) medieval ruler that stood against the might of the Ottoman Empire with nothing but a few trained men of his own and his reputation as master of psychological
warfare
by means of sheer terror and unprecedented scale of prisoner execution through impalement (Google on that for detailed info).
Pic probably tops all Hongkong films in presenting triad
warfare
intrigue, and the horror and intricacy of a well-oiled set-up.
Superficial people have criticised the studio based battle sequences (a budgetary necessity) yet those of us with some knowledge of naval
warfare
are qualified to heap praise on the production.
This one is about the character of modern
warfare
and brings up memories of The Doors' When the Music's Over, and reference to Apocalypse Now.
In no way am I attempting to belittle the plight that chemical
warfare
presents.
There is USS Nimitz, nuclear carrier, equipped in jets, reconnaissance planes, marines, and so on, everything that is needed in modern
warfare.
Frontier
warfare
as imagined by an 8-year-old.
The Spanish-American War may be regarded as an imperialistic war but the "Rough Riders" is well-acted and shows the human as well as propaganda side of
warfare.
This creates a counter-balance to the slum and gang
warfare.
well this is passably the worst film i have ever seen in my life except of course death Vally the revenge of bloody bill, but anyway the i dear of dancing and black gang
warfare
is hilarious but at the same time just plain crap! but there was 1 good gun scene but apart from that it was abdominal sorry but i speak the truth.
Director Fernando Meirelles' Brazilian gang
warfare
epic "City of God" made its mark in cinematic history as the premier film on depicting the horrors of drug trafficking & gang violence in Rio, Brazil's favelas.
They casted young Brazilian actors Douglas Silva and Darlan Cunha as two charismatic best friends living their lives in spite of all the gang
warfare
that surrounds them in Rio's favelas.
The only redeeming value of the film is the high level of realism and social commentary that portrays an America torn apart by violence, class warfare, predjudice, and Hi-C.
A few extra nights on google searching for ancient accounts of roman warfare???
Armed with handguns, flashlights and knives, Sergeant Vic Hollowborn(MIchael Pare) leads a combat unit into underground
warfare
with the goal to eradicate the Viet Cong resistance forces burrowed effectively in their narrow and dusty domain.
The film doesn't feature quite as much mob
warfare
as I expected, probably another sign that the model was still being established.
It promised 'gang
warfare'
.
A couple of concepts were changed such as the antagonists no longer being vampires but zombie-like victims of biological
warfare.
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