Seriously, what was this guy's fucking problem? Why was he willing to let his whole squad die over muh orders instead of accepting that he walked into a trap and there was no way out? Was he a legitimate autist?
Seriously, what was this guy's fucking problem...
It was Navy Seals vs Marine special forces, a clash of egos, both think they're better than the other. There was only one way it would ever go down.
Navy seals don't surrender.
He did it for the banter
This is seriously a top 5 action movie. Michael Bay's ONLY good movie as well.
>Michael Bay's ONLY good movie as well.
Here's your reply
He was in the right. End of story.
>have a marine
>call him """special""" forces
kek
>Michael Bay's ONLY good movie
>forgetting bad boys
>everyone under my command dies because.... of my ego. hooah!
only a sith deals in absolutes
Did it ever occur to him that that statement in and of itself is an absolute?
It wasn't ego, they were there because some loons took hostages. The moment Hummel took hostages and pointed chemical weapons at US citizens he was an enemy combatant. He just gave Hummel the benefit of the doubt and knew when it came down to it Hummel would back down. Hummel would have, but one of his goons lost his nerve and fired first.
Bay has no above decent films under his belt.
Oh look, counter-hipsters.
>Bad Boys
>Bad Boys 2
>Pain & Gain
>13 Hours
You knew you were full of shit and I fell for the bait. Let's fuck hard all night.
>mfw Obi wan was a sith as well and episode 3 was a civil war inside the sith empire
Oh shit deepest lore
Bravo Lucad
That's the joke
I thought the joke was that it was just a shit line.
No surrender or negotiation with terrorists.
>Pain and Gain
It was trash, off yourself.
Maybe I gave the writers too much credit idk
Except it wasn't.