Just Watched It


This film is brilliant, but I fail to understand how this has a 6.6? Anyone want to help me out?

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I'm watching it now and it's overwhelming . I had never heard of it before, and that's a shame. A very good movie. I'm a proud American and Bush "JR" ruined our reputation and I hope that we reclaim the respect we once had. We have helped so many countries . This film is an example of what I'm sure we have done.

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How's obama working out for you?
6 years in and the world is more dangerous than anytime in the past 50 years.

This point is way understated but this is actually about muslim savages killing Christians do you think this has stopped in Africa iraq Syria Yemen Iran? Get a clue. If you're going to bash on w bush do it for his domestic policies not for going after the savages. Stop being tragically misinformed

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What on Earth made you think the bad guys were muslim in this movie?

--Myk

I'm probably being sarcastic...

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The film itself said so, that said, Obama is no better or worse than Bush.

"From a phylogenetic perspective, we are all fish!"

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Pull your woolie head in Winy68! I am NOT an American but I whole heartedly agree with Carlie64 the whole Bush family have a lot to answer for!!

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Based in a Canadian real life story

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@carlie64

Hussein did a fine job of brainwashing you

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Yeah, it's one of those films people love to hate & nitpick for illogical reasons. I just came to this board today after a co-worker told me she was a Marine & this was one of her favorite military movies.

I've owned it since its home release & also love it, but never checked the IMDB page before. After seeing its user rank and a lot of the message topics here, it's sad to see people criticizing this movie over ridiculous things like the "They never ran out of ammo" thread. Really?

Or another that said it was interesting that the attacking force was Muslim & the victims Christian. Obviously, people who no nothing about Africa or the Middle East's state of affairs, ethnic cleansings and history (or heck, current events with ISIS), are making uneducated assumptions. Christians are in the minority in a lot of these third world countries in those areas and are under constant threat, persecution, and millions are being slaughtered over the last few years as ISIS and other radical terrorist groups rape, pillage, burn churches/homes and forcefully recruit young soldiers from victim's families (or in some cases, forcing them to execute their loved ones or die with them). That's reality. Have Christians committed many atrocities over the last 4 thousand years? Sure, but this flick has a pretty accurate plot, despite being historically based on any one particular event in the past.

Take care, God bless.

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Agreed! I myself only recently started peeking at this board again, so it is nice to run into someone else here!

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Why the assumption that the bad guys were muslim?
Seriously, does everyone else think that too?
I saw nothing in the movie that gave me that impression...

--Myk

I'm probably being sarcastic...

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Those people are idiots. Muslim is always to be blamed for everything.

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Are Muslims to blame for your poor grammar?
How did they manage that?

--Myk

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Not everyone is from *beep* America, not to mentioned that I am supporting you and this is what I get? This is also the internet, not an english class.

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You're right - I'm not from *beep* America either.
I misunderstood your earlier reply - I apologise for that. I didn't get that you were being sarcastic. It's hard to tell when there's only text to go on.
Thank you for your support.
:)

(Incidentally, where exactly *are* you from?)

--Myk

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Funniest thing ive ever read on here lmao


You Suck...now deal with it.

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"Why the assumption that the bad guys were muslim? "

Again, because the film itself said so, right in the very beginning.

"From a phylogenetic perspective, we are all fish!"

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Really? Can you quote the specific part? I don't remember it...

--Myk

I'm probably being sarcastic...

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Okay, yeah - I just checked and you and the other dudes were right. I should have paid more attention.
I do, however, stand by my opinion that the religious faiths of the two opposing sides have little to do with the way they treat each other... I'm explaining myself in a very clumsy fashion, I know, but I believe that the violence portrayed in the flick, and the real life situations that it's based on, would be happening regardless of the professed religions of each faction. Christian vs Christian, Muslim vs Muslim, Muslim vs Christian, Bahá'í vs Zoroastrian, Shinto vs Asatru - wouldn't really make a difference.
The flick shows Fulani (sp?) vs Ebo - that's the primary reason for the hatred and violence. Religious beliefs are / were secondary to generations old ethnic / tribal prejudices.
Thanx for correcting me btw - I hate being wrong... ;)

--Myk

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No worries! I was about to reply when I noticed that you also already noticed. I will say that generally speaking, at least in Africa, it seems less likely that Christians would commit genocide for religious reasons than a very much more radicalized Islam at the moment (I am not claiming in any way that there are no radical Christians FYI, but they seem to hold less political sway in this day and age). Though Christianity has had its fair share of dark moments as well, I cannot entirely say I agree, at least on religion grounds, though a lot of the time, these things happen for a number of reasons, political included. That said, the film itself does not really suggest the reasons for the genocide beyond religious and ethnic reasons in the theatrical cut. The directors cut suggests a cycle of violence as well, pertaining to the current and future late Kings ascension leading to the rebels being forced from the country, which definitely parallels Rwanda, if one were to blend the actions of the Interahamwe with the history of the RPF.
"From a phylogenetic perspective, we are all fish!"

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Rewatched this movie yesterday & really enjoyed it!

My rating: 7/10

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Why is it that not every terrorist is Muslim; yet every terrorist seems to be Muslim?! Answer that and stay fashionable you PC liberals.

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...not every Muslim is a terrorist;yet every terrorist seems to be Muslim...

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"...yet every terrorist seems to be Muslim..."

Yeah... except for, y'know; Aum Shinrikyo, The IRA, PIRA, RIRA, FARC, ETA, The RAF, The Hofstad Network, INLA, The LVF, The NLA, The Red Hand Commando and Red Hand Defenders, 17N, Revolutionary Struggle, Shining Path...

Also, would it surprise you to learn that from 1980 to 2005, only four percent of the terrorist attacks on US soil were carried out by muslim terrorist groups? In Europe, the figure is even lower - I only have data for 2006 through 2009, but over that time period, Ninety Nine point Six (99.6%) percent of attacks were carried out by non-muslim groups. I eagerly await your updated and amended responses. :D

--Myk

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In just a short time recently, it is around 100 planned or carried out, Jihadist attacks in the US. And you know the media is not reporting many. Also, due to news articles, Sharia is being introduced in US courts.



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Surely u cant be serious
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Can you give any examples? I'm especially interested in the ones that you claim weren't reported by the media.
The idea of that happening seems completely unrealistic to me - imagine the scene at Fox News: "Boss, reports coming in of an Islamist terror attack in Kansas City!" - "Naaah, we don't report on stuff like that. Bin it."

--Myk

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search

I don't have time.

Can you fly this plane?
Surely u cant be serious
I am serious,and dont call me Shirley

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If you can talk so readily about there being more than one hundred attacks (or planned attacks) in the past decade, I'm sure you can remember at least one or two?
Even if your numbers are correct, I'd be even more interested to see a list of attacks (or planned attacks) by NON muslims put next to it so they could be compared.
I'm also really curious as to how you heard about all these attacks if nobody reported on them?

--Myk

I'm probably being sarcastic...

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There are a lot of realism issues with this movie. It's a decent action flick. I'd say it's good, but not great.

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I agree. Very good, pulls at the viewers heartstrings. Very tight Directing by Antoine Fuqua.

Can you fly this plane?
Surely u cant be serious
I am serious,and dont call me Shirley

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Me too. Just watched it for the first time, 13 years after the movie released.
One of the movies I like most, and Hans Zimmer's music is beautiful.
I also don't understand why it only has 6.6 ?


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