Is this the only noteworthy film the US's recent wars have produced?
Is this the only noteworthy film the US's recent wars have produced?
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weird pick, but okay
I was asking a genuine question. Is there anything else?
Generation kill. War Machine. That's all.
Well, maybe The Last Flag Flying, but it's not really related. Yet, cast is great.
Iraq/Afghanistan just isn’t as cool/interesting as Vietnam or as dramatic/patriotic as WW2. It sucks we got the two most boring wars possibly for our generation. Tbh warfare post 2000 just isn’t all that cool.
Too bad it's garbage.
OK, maybe The Wall. Ideology in that movie is interesting.
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who hurt locker you?
No. This is not a good film.
Try these:
Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk
Thank You For Your Service
They are like the fucked up sequels to Generation Kill, and reflect the depressing shitshow those wars devolved into.
>Zero Dark Thirty
>13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Bengazi
Both of these films have some cool murder/combat sequences that discredit your statement.
>Volunteers for an invasion
>Locals are shooting at you
>Cries about PTSD
What the fuck did they expected?
shooting somalis is based
American Sniper is pure kino
Not that you brainlets would know, since it doesn't have a sign saying: AMERICA WAS IN THE WRONG IN THE WAR, SADDAM WAS THE GOOD GUY
>25 years ago
As far away from today as Vietnam was from BHD
Competent health care and social support?
I like the part where the guy gets blowed up
>18 years ago
Still a high water mark in modern war films. Straight action, A-listers galore, and almost no frivolous bullshit.
Kajaki was a decent british film set in Afghanistan.
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fuck pirate skinny scum
Always liked Jarhead because the plot was just marines fucking around and doing nothing just like real life.
Hurt locker is fine. I wouldn't call it a classic but it's good. Last flag flying is shit.
13 Hours. Not only is it a good film but it's very accurate to what actually happened.