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Old 03-16-11, 02:55 PM   #16
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The USSR was such a cool enemy. Sigh.

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Old 03-16-11, 03:12 PM   #17
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While I half agree I can also see the distinction. We are the good guys (Most of the time) We have no dictatorships, Emperors, Totalitarian or fascist regime were defending. We usually dont put our boots on the ground and bombs in a chimney unless they deserve it. (Again I said usually)
But you only see it that way because you see it from your point of view.
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Old 03-16-11, 03:34 PM   #18
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The USSR was such a cool enemy. Sigh.

+1. And awesome accents, too. Not to mention the Hind.
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Old 03-16-11, 05:11 PM   #19
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Hollywood: critical and unconform: as long as the financial interests are met... It's a (stupid) movie, nothing more. People are way too appeasing against China. Smells like self-censorship.

In the next US Civil War movie they substitute the fractions through North and South Korea, so the Americans are not po'd.

And in the next WW2 movie they change the Germans to Iraqis - hey Germany's a big film market, too...
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Old 03-16-11, 06:21 PM   #20
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What the war movie industry needs is a generic bad guy nation. Sort of like they use the 555 exchange when the plot calls for a character to read a telephone number.
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Old 03-16-11, 06:35 PM   #21
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Nobody thought of Mexico?

*I'll get my coat*
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Nobody thought of Mexico?

*I'll get my coat*
Been there, done that:
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Old 03-16-11, 09:31 PM   #23
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What the war movie industry needs is a generic bad guy nation. Sort of like they use the 555 exchange when the plot calls for a character to read a telephone number.
You mean like on Top Gun?


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Old 03-16-11, 10:29 PM   #24
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While I half agree I can also see the distinction. We are the good guys (Most of the time) We have no dictatorships, Emperors, Totalitarian or fascist regime were defending. We usually dont put our boots on the ground and bombs in a chimney unless they deserve it. (Again I said usually)
One thing i figured out when i was still wearing a uniform.....Nobody goes to war thinking their the bad guy.

For awhile, i found myself questioning what was good, and what was bad. It's a question of standards, who's do you use? Theirs? ours? What makes their's any more righteous then our own, and who makes that determination? In the end, i answered this delimna for myself. I figure, my country tis of thee, for better, for worse, it's still mine. Right or wrong, its home, and that's enough.

Still though, nobody goes to war thinking their the bad guy.
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One thing i figured out when i was still wearing a uniform.....Nobody goes to war thinking their the bad guy.

For awhile, i found myself questioning what was good, and what was bad. It's a question of standards, who's do you use? Theirs? ours? What makes their's any more righteous then our own, and who makes that determination? In the end, i answered this delimna for myself. I figure, my country tis of thee, for better, for worse, it's still mine. Right or wrong, its home, and that's enough.

Still though, nobody goes to war thinking their the bad guy.
+1

You'd like to think that if they thought they were the bad guy, they'd give up. The soldiers at least, probably not the leaders.
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What the war movie industry needs is a generic bad guy nation. Sort of like they use the 555 exchange when the plot calls for a character to read a telephone number.
We were at war with Eurasia. Now we're at war with Eastasia.
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We were at war with Eurasia. Now we're at war with Eastasia.


Sailor Steve, you've just won a one week all-expenses paid vacation at the Ministry of Love. Report to Room 101.

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Sailor Steve, you've just won a one week all-expenses paid vacation at the Ministry of Love. Report to Room 101.

Don't mind the rats.
LOL. Reality control will soon be restored.

WAR IS PEACE
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1984 was one movie which lived up to the book that preceded it.

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1984 was one movie which lived up to the book that preceded it.
I agree. I was also a fan of this one.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048918/

I also recall liking this version at the time, though it may not have aged well.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059510/

And I've never heard of this 1953 US version:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0712166/

Or this 1954 British version:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0174444/
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