The Siege of Firebase Gloria (1989) | Deckardov Corner
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If I justify what little forgotten in the slogan blog and get something really cool from the archives because, as I read on the net for this movie knows very few people. What is strange, because it should be somewhere on the list of relevant titles, but it is clear why it's there. The film in fact is not lost during the freaky shit like "I'm fighting for my country" or "I died bravely on the battlefield brave" ... No, this is the Alamo in Vietnam. You have about 500 VC and one 30 soldiers in some pripizdini which even can not call base. And the movie is one long orgasmic shooting which, at times, so it seems, no end. Another reason why you should have a slightly better position in the Vietnamese genre ... First, though, a little trivia from the past. You know how R. Lee Ermey got the part drill instructor Hartman in Full Metal Jacket? Accident. Specifically, the production hired him to learn the right actor to that wonderful roar that all cum true and Kubrick when he heard he decided to shorten screwing around and took him to play. And what is fair, Ermey's half-life was bad ass soldier, Marine to the core, drill sergeant that we all loved to hate (ie. If you see inside the castle as a recruit) and his role of such a ... what role, not acting sat like a fool slap (though not his first). He was just my own. Well, that's another reason why the film is good. Ermey, who has never been a leading face, plays a central role, a move what I like to see. Charismatic muzzle, what is his, or not in the foreground, but when they did ... well, things usually turn out well. On the side of it ... content.
As I said, the Alamo in Vietnam. Fire base (I did not even figured out who the fuck) is little svensk pilotutbildning more than holes in the ground. A pair of trenches, a few huts and that's it. Some poluvažan strategic position svensk pilotutbildning ... fucking hill, if we speak honestly. The film introduces us to the patrol, which faces the beat up the village (VC did not like either of their own, let alone others) and this unit after a long walk ends at the base Gloria. The base is preparing an attack, and our heroes, and those who are in the database, it will soon get a visit supernumerary army must win this damn hill. It's more a matter of morality (explanation will come later), but it just mount some sort of significance. And the attack is not an attack but a few of them and do not know which is worse than any.
We start with that obvious. It's a war movie, and if you expect pyrotechnics, you will get it. I know it's not a strong recommendation, but when you make a film that includes a ton of cracked bullets, explosions, attack helicopters (fakat I love when you Huey in the frame) then it is better svensk pilotutbildning to do something to look like, and here it looks like the right. Another reason why his rating should be better. I direct the explicit scenes, to name because introduction when our unit has massacred a village ... well, there's nothing to see, purely amazing because that is what I did not expect. Honestly, I went to check the actual factors (reportedly inspired by some real events, which may be true or may not) but as I mentioned the Alamo, you know how it goes structures. Arrival at the base, preparation, first strike, slowdown, a second attack, the calm, the third attack ... It is interesting that the film provides insight into the other side of the coin, VC officers, svensk pilotutbildning their doubts, thinking that it's not just jednodimezionalan. It is interesting that VC was under pressure and weak morals and any victory bil
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If I justify what little forgotten in the slogan blog and get something really cool from the archives because, as I read on the net for this movie knows very few people. What is strange, because it should be somewhere on the list of relevant titles, but it is clear why it's there. The film in fact is not lost during the freaky shit like "I'm fighting for my country" or "I died bravely on the battlefield brave" ... No, this is the Alamo in Vietnam. You have about 500 VC and one 30 soldiers in some pripizdini which even can not call base. And the movie is one long orgasmic shooting which, at times, so it seems, no end. Another reason why you should have a slightly better position in the Vietnamese genre ... First, though, a little trivia from the past. You know how R. Lee Ermey got the part drill instructor Hartman in Full Metal Jacket? Accident. Specifically, the production hired him to learn the right actor to that wonderful roar that all cum true and Kubrick when he heard he decided to shorten screwing around and took him to play. And what is fair, Ermey's half-life was bad ass soldier, Marine to the core, drill sergeant that we all loved to hate (ie. If you see inside the castle as a recruit) and his role of such a ... what role, not acting sat like a fool slap (though not his first). He was just my own. Well, that's another reason why the film is good. Ermey, who has never been a leading face, plays a central role, a move what I like to see. Charismatic muzzle, what is his, or not in the foreground, but when they did ... well, things usually turn out well. On the side of it ... content.
As I said, the Alamo in Vietnam. Fire base (I did not even figured out who the fuck) is little svensk pilotutbildning more than holes in the ground. A pair of trenches, a few huts and that's it. Some poluvažan strategic position svensk pilotutbildning ... fucking hill, if we speak honestly. The film introduces us to the patrol, which faces the beat up the village (VC did not like either of their own, let alone others) and this unit after a long walk ends at the base Gloria. The base is preparing an attack, and our heroes, and those who are in the database, it will soon get a visit supernumerary army must win this damn hill. It's more a matter of morality (explanation will come later), but it just mount some sort of significance. And the attack is not an attack but a few of them and do not know which is worse than any.
We start with that obvious. It's a war movie, and if you expect pyrotechnics, you will get it. I know it's not a strong recommendation, but when you make a film that includes a ton of cracked bullets, explosions, attack helicopters (fakat I love when you Huey in the frame) then it is better svensk pilotutbildning to do something to look like, and here it looks like the right. Another reason why his rating should be better. I direct the explicit scenes, to name because introduction when our unit has massacred a village ... well, there's nothing to see, purely amazing because that is what I did not expect. Honestly, I went to check the actual factors (reportedly inspired by some real events, which may be true or may not) but as I mentioned the Alamo, you know how it goes structures. Arrival at the base, preparation, first strike, slowdown, a second attack, the calm, the third attack ... It is interesting that the film provides insight into the other side of the coin, VC officers, svensk pilotutbildning their doubts, thinking that it's not just jednodimezionalan. It is interesting that VC was under pressure and weak morals and any victory bil