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>staggering political commentary
>fantastic action
>drama that could pull the heart strings of a sociopath
Easily the film of the year, brother.

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>yet another movie about white people fucking around where they shouldn't

wow I feel so bad for them

not sure if you're memeing or not, but, it was a lot better than I expected

Best what we've got from Bay so far

seriously, why were white people in sand nigger land?

making sure sand niggers didn't get anything too deadly. They were fine with them blowing each other up but didn't want problems outside the country (which obviously eventually happened)

How much did HIllarywood pay to keep this movie under wraps

Yeah porn stache had some cringe lines but still killed it.

dialog was definitely the weak point in the movie

although it's true, for some reason it didn't bother me as much as I thought it would - maybe it's because the dialog in most michael bay movies is absolutely terrible

it was ok. the character models were kinda buggy though.

pretty amazing how he got full use of that hand back

Because burgers need to steal oil.

why are white people so stupid? just leave them in the desert. they dont even have planes.

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>Michael bay

>Good movie

Pick one then fuck off pleb

>this opinion
>that line spacing
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I was kind of surprised that one of the guys was Maggie Smith's son and the ambassador was the pic-related.

Hey bud welcome to/TV/

you obviously haven't seen "the rock"

"It's you, you're the rocket man"

>youre argument: invalidated

I liked it, it was good.

they did though, basically the CIA went in to destroy missiles and other equipment before certain groups could get them.

>nerdy character makes a shitty quip
your and idiot

It's fucking awful.

but why

muh Bay will be his answer, brother.
He also hasn't seen it.

>>drama that could pull the heart strings of a sociopath


lol. by the definition of sociopath, that is not possible.

>tfw I was in the same platoon in 2/75 with Kristian Paronto
>tfw when he was a total spaz that was over-emotional and a fucking weirdo in general

Kek. Movie ruined forever.

That has nothing to do with Libya.
>yurocuck knowledge

>dudes from Regiment posting on Sup Forums

Uh huh.

Yep. Go ahead and quiz meh.

Is it enough to indict Hillary?

Ist it cheesy like american sniper?

Or is is surprisingly passable like pain and gain?

Libya had a lot to do with oil. It has some of the most in Africa. But it was also about gold.

few people on tour post on Sup Forums

Is it a "USA USA USA" movie ?

People are going to see it as a USA USA USA movie no matter what but nah not really. The CIA and the security guys got thrashed and barely survived the night. Then they went home.

So the actor's portrayal of him was completely accurate? No offense but his character was goofy as fuck. I'm sure he's a decent guy IRL.

Kek!

Does it have a montage of flags flying with the anthem playing in the background like american sniper did

>The manlette hold a hord of sandniggs.

He's a decent guy in terms of a Ranger etc. I just had a lot of experiences with him that led me to believe he was emotionally unstable.

He was a super nice guy. Like the nicest guy you would ever meet. But this ended up being a problem when he got his tab. As a tabbed Spec-4 he was often tasked with smoking (hazing by physical punishment) untabbed privates and specialists. He couldn't handle it initially. When he was forced to do it he would literally freak out while doing it and one time broke down into tears as he did it, throwing gear around, screaming about how disappointed he was. It was seriously some Mommie Dearest type shit. Which left a weird vibe hanging in the air for both the NCO's and privates.

Nope. At the very end of the movie they're waiting for their plane. One guy asks how many medals the CIA will get, and then asks what they will get. His buddy says "We get to go home." And that's it. No American flags, no jets flying overhead, no bullshit. That's why I liked it. The good guys didn't win. They got to keep their lives, that's all.

I fell asleep during the movie. Just couldn't get into it.

He was... too nice to smoke the new guys? How did that dude even make it through RASP (RIP at that time??) and get tabbed later? How did he make it through Florida phase?

Is it more like BHD in that respect then

It's basically Black Hawk Down: Another African Country Edition. Black Hawk Down has a lot more shooting though.

He was a physical stud. I wasn't in his RIP class as I had arrived about 6-7 months prior to him. But yeah he was a super nice guy. Always positive and trying to help everyone. But when it came to being a dick he just didn't have it in him. I actually think the tabbed Spec-4 shit was retarded.

So long as you can handle the physical side of RIP and the land-nav shit with 24-hour smoke session followed by the road march you get in. No personality screening necessary.

Another funny story from Black Hawk Down filming unrelated to Paronto. I was an acquaintance of Master Sergeant Eversmann who was portrayed by Josh Hartnett. He came to speak to our RIP class as he was at Ft. Benning for sone reason. He told us about his time working with Hartnett to develop his character. Eversmann took Hartnett out to dinner (Eversmann's treat) to the best steak house in LA. Hartnett ordered a protein-free salad. Eversmann said "And that's when I realized I was going to be forever portrayed by a homo."

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protein free salad?

wat

He specifically asked that no meat be added to his salad as all the salads had either chicken or beef on them.

nothing is shittier than nav ex in a fucking jungle

Literally Michael Bay's only coherently directed movie, which is kind of bizarre considering it's about an incoherent incident.

This is actually a "good" film from Bay.

Even the action scenes are well shot for him. There's a hell of a lot of wacky EXTREEEEEME angle shots looking up peoples noses as fans and smoke swirl above them during regular dialogue scenes, but that's Bay for you. Every shot could potentially be in the trailer, so he's gotta cover those bases.

He even has a few shots with complex action happening in the frame instead of constant cut aways.

Fixed Wing Bilat in Idaho. After airfield seizure is completed and Tier 1 Operators working on securing precious cargo my platoon has to pull security prone in a foot of snow wearing only summer BDUs and web gear.

I shivered for three hours straight. Death seemed preferable.

Well, that's pretty much his character in the movie.

i'd rather be cold than be staying outfield doing opfor for 6 days straight with wildlife out to kill you

based af desu

>retards that join the american military are most often mentally unstable individuals with social disorders

holy shit! what are you going to reveal next? that water is wet?

Kek. It's actually true. I have to say that the time I spent in Ranger Regiment was easily the most degenerate, mouth-breathing experience of my life.

But that is besides the point.