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The Butler's Fallen series should be a lot of fun, very entertaining. I'll check them out.

5/12/2020 10:05:15 AM

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Going to post it again for page 2

5/12/2020 11:35:03 AM

Mr. Joshua
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In terms of realistic depictions of military life which John Cena film is best?

5/12/2020 12:22:54 PM

BanjoMan
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Just to repost from the last page, for page 2

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"The AC130 scene in the beginning of Olympus has fallen was incredibly unrealistic. They would have intercepted that plane long before it got within close range of the capitol. Furthermore, the fighters wouldn't have lined up next to it like they did, but they would have lagged a bit behind in perfect firing range and would have fired much sooner than they did in the movie. That scenario would never happen.

Also, the guard doesn't use the F22 for intercepting aircraft but the F16, I believe."


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"I saw Jarhead for the first time recently. Thought it was funny how the movie built up the marines as these violent, brutal warriors and then they went out to the desert and sat on their ass while the Air Force did all of the work. A movie about combat and what men lose in deployment, without having to fire a single shot to get the point across.

I loved how they shot the Kuwaiti oil fire. "


[Edited on May 12, 2020 at 12:32 PM. Reason : a]

5/12/2020 12:31:35 PM

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