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Hurt Locker

I read good reviews. However, when I tried to find it at the local BlockBuster, they didn't have it.
 
i saw it. part of me liked it alot. another part of me liked it less.
i won't say why because i don't want to give anything away.
but i hope with all my heart there isn't guys like him over there.
 
I loved it, one of the best films of last year. I thought the whole "war is a drug" view point was really refreshing. And it had many pulse raising and brooding scenes, like the one where they get ambushed by snipers:monkies:. I bet Jeremy Brenner gets nominated for an Oscar.
 
For all the rave reviews this movie garnished I am still surprised it was a limited release. I hope it comes out on DVD/Blu-Ray soon. I would like to see it. I thought they might do a wider re-release but haven't heard anything about it lately until this thread.
 
And while you're at it take along Generation Kill as well.

Best war-themed series/film I've ever seen.
 
Just finished watching it. My local Blockbuster did have it, and they had quite a few on the shelves available for rental. Reminded me very much of a friend of mine whose spec was demolitions.

JAMES
 
And while you're at it take along Generation Kill as well.

Best war-themed series/film I've ever seen.
I am watching the series again for the fourth time. I love that series. The book is just as good as the series.
up, very well done .... ray was an intresting character!
Ray is one of favorite people in the series. Him and Brad signing as gets a laugh out of me.
 
i saw it. part of me liked it alot. another part of me liked it less.
i won't say why because i don't want to give anything away.
but i hope with all my heart there isn't guys like him over there.

Cheezy,

If you're talking about the same guy I think you are, did it seem to you that he was much more intimidated by going to the supermarket with Kate from Lost than he was disarming bombs?

Everyone,

This film is worth watching a second time with Director's Commentary on.

JAMES
 
Cheezy,

If you're talking about the same guy I think you are, did it seem to you that he was much more intimidated by going to the supermarket with Kate from Lost than he was disarming bombs?

Everyone,

This film is worth watching a second time with Director's Commentary on.

JAMES

i felt bad for him that he got more out of disarming bombs then being a dad.
he was missing out, i thought.
 
up, very well done .... ray was an intresting character! :icon_lol:

Ray is an effin' genius! :icon_lol:

Private "Dawg" Mendoza was cool too.



I am watching the series again for the fourth time. I love that series. The book is just as good as the series.

I had the link to original articles in my bookmarks a while ago but deleted it in a clean-up orgy. I think it was straight on the Rolling Stone's homepage.

Ray is one of favorite people in the series. Him and Brad signing as gets a laugh out of me.

I love their "arguments".
"Ray...shut up." :d

And of course Captain America.
"Follow my tracers!"
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:icon_lol:
 
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