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Hamburger Hill is a really underrated film, I haven't seen for several years but I'm watching it now. It is interesting to note that the director John Irvin is British. Here is a review from IMDB which says it all.

This is an excellent depiction of the insanity that was the war in Viet Nam. My view as a naval officer during a scenic tour of the Mekong near the Cambodian border and the Vietnamese city of Chau Phu, permitted me to be a witness to many, many occasions involving the wholesale abuse of humans by humans. The strain on mind, body and soul takes years (if ever) to repair and this film captures it. There are brief glimpses of this agony in some of the other films mentioned here in the reviews, e.g., Apocalypse Now, Full Metal Jacket and Platoon. Each of these films have merit but are deeply flawed. Apocalypse Now is steeped in moral allegory to the expense of an accurate portrayal of the war; Full Metal Jacket is only 2/3 completed; Platoon becomes a Levi-Straussian moral tale with an arch villain and virtuous hero-- the latter heinously slain by the former with revenge exacted by the weary sojourner on the odyssey. OK. What do we have here with Hamburger Hill? A story? Heroic acts? Action? Not really. What we have is the horror and insanity of war. The film ends on the same pointless note as it began. But, you know what? Reading through the detractors of this film who touted the other potential three and slammed this one, I would not hesitate to bet they were never there. I could glance at the reviews and pick out the vets-- not just on the basis of whether they liked this film or not but of how they reacted to it. I know and know damn well. I too was there, brothers. See this film. It's well produced, directed and the cast is damn good. Check it out.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093137/#comment
 
tonight i rented:

'killers' - with goddess katherine (please be nude) heigl :hitit: and mrs. demi moore

'life'- from the creators 'planet earth'. bbc did an incredible job with planet earth, so i'm hoping they do another bang up job with life....i got the one about life, mammals etc....

btw, for you sorry and pathetic, behind the times, technically backward people, not on blu ray, get with it and get blue ray....your sorry asses create a shortage of new releases on blu ray at blockbuster....

and for those that think blu ray looks kind of fake or too clear, you can change that setting on your tv...i did....and blu ray is amazing...i watched a dvd from my home collection and it was like watching vhs....well...not that bad
 
Hamburger Hill is a really underrated film, I haven't seen for several years but I'm watching it now. It is interesting to note that the director John Irvin is British. Here is a review from IMDB which says it all.

This is an excellent depiction of the insanity that was the war in Viet Nam. My view as a naval officer during a scenic tour of the Mekong near the Cambodian border and the Vietnamese city of Chau Phu, permitted me to be a witness to many, many occasions involving the wholesale abuse of humans by humans. The strain on mind, body and soul takes years (if ever) to repair and this film captures it. There are brief glimpses of this agony in some of the other films mentioned here in the reviews, e.g., Apocalypse Now, Full Metal Jacket and Platoon. Each of these films have merit but are deeply flawed. Apocalypse Now is steeped in moral allegory to the expense of an accurate portrayal of the war; Full Metal Jacket is only 2/3 completed; Platoon becomes a Levi-Straussian moral tale with an arch villain and virtuous hero-- the latter heinously slain by the former with revenge exacted by the weary sojourner on the odyssey. OK. What do we have here with Hamburger Hill? A story? Heroic acts? Action? Not really. What we have is the horror and insanity of war. The film ends on the same pointless note as it began. But, you know what? Reading through the detractors of this film who touted the other potential three and slammed this one, I would not hesitate to bet they were never there. I could glance at the reviews and pick out the vets-- not just on the basis of whether they liked this film or not but of how they reacted to it. I know and know damn well. I too was there, brothers. See this film. It's well produced, directed and the cast is damn good. Check it out.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093137/#comment
Yea I saw it when it first came out. Good flick.
 
Violent Piston 10 with Yu Minami
Yuuki Soma in Drum Woman Sex
Seira Moroboshi in Her Crotch Burns at the Sight of Cock
Mirei Kazuha in Transfer Student Doing Prostitution
Meisa Hanai in Real Nakadashi

Etc... etc...
 
tonight i rented:

'killers' - with goddess katherine (please be nude) heigl :hitit: and mrs. demi moore

'life'- from the creators 'planet earth'. bbc did an incredible job with planet earth, so i'm hoping they do another bang up job with life....i got the one about life, mammals etc....

btw, for you sorry and pathetic, behind the times, technically backward people, not on blu ray, get with it and get blue ray....your sorry asses create a shortage of new releases on blu ray at blockbuster....

and for those that think blu ray looks kind of fake or too clear, you can change that setting on your tv...i did....and blu ray is amazing...i watched a dvd from my home collection and it was like watching vhs....well...not that bad

Call me back when they start selling them for less than 30 bucks a pop.

Imma pirate anyway.
 
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Have the day off and I finally got around to watching the Hurt Locker. May be up there with the best of them.. and by that I mean Platoon, Apocalypse Now, Boys In Company C and Saving Private Ryan...just to name a few.

Well scripted and acted. Puts you in the middle of the action. Deserving of the Best Pic? Tough to say..it was up against some serious competition ... Avatar, Inglorious Bastards, Up and Distict 9 .. ..and a few others. I know its fashionable to say that Avatar was overrated and a product of hackery but Im not buying into that..I enjoyed it just as I enjoyed the other nominees... the difference with Avatar is that it was visually breathtaking .. that may be the difference maker ....



 
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Inglorious Bastards is awesome.

I haven't seen Apocalype Now yet, but I don't like Platoon. Saving Private Ryan is good, of course. I also need to see Letters from Iwo Jima and Flags of Our Fathers...
 
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