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My BIL has a source for hi quality copies. I'm tossing it on the big screen tonight... Illegal counterfeit copies? Lovely what criminal orginization are you supporting through buying those? Not to mention you're basically stealing from the people that spent millions to make the movie. He probably talked in class too, and didn't stay in his seat on the school bus, and likely even ran with scissors. Criminal organizations...? Our government is organized crime, on a massive scale...! And your tax dollars go straight to them. Lighten up. Do some research on where terrorists get a lot of their money. Here's a hint, a lot of it's from pirated DVD's. +1. Bottom line: its theft. I hate theives.
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Do some research on where terrorists get a lot of their money. Here's a hint, a lot of it's from pirated DVD's. Hmmm...wonder how 'that' amount compares with the fact that nowadays, over 90% of the world's heroin comes from the war torn country of Afghanistan. After 12 years of U.S. military occupation, the opium trade from Afghanistan is thriving like never before. Prior to that, the Taliban had pretty much successfully eradicated the opium crop over there. It's hard to imagine that a region under U.S. military occupation...with guard posts, checkpoints, and surveillance drones monitoring the country...that our government isn't able to track supply routes of opium exported from Afghanistan's poppy crop. There have even been assertions that U.S. forces are even guarding that poppy cultivation over there. Our government...organized crime on a massive scale. With stuff like this going on, for over a dozen years now...it's kinda hard to get worked up over some pirated DVD's by comparison.
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My BIL has a source for hi quality copies. I'm tossing it on the big screen tonight... Illegal counterfeit copies? Lovely what criminal orginization are you supporting through buying those? Not to mention you're basically stealing from the people that spent millions to make the movie. He probably talked in class too, and didn't stay in his seat on the school bus, and likely even ran with scissors. Criminal organizations...? Our government is organized crime, on a massive scale...! And your tax dollars go straight to them. Lighten up. Do some research on where terrorists get a lot of their money. Here's a hint, a lot of it's from pirated DVD's. Terrorists raise $$$ selling bad Johnny Depp movies?
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I watched a video of American Sniper about three weeks ago. As a number of people here haven't seen it yet, I'll not get into relating much what's in it, but suffice it too say Eastwood certainly did one helluva directing job, from a very well written script.
Bradley Cooper was excellent as were the supporting players, and the production values were outstanding. The locations were very authentic.
Overall it was a very good movie which did not bash our military or our efforts to go after Moslem terrorists.
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I'm wanting to see it but based on the advertisements, it seems to present more of a "character study" and less run & gun shoot 'em up action. Hope I won't be disappointed.
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I watched a video of American Sniper about three weeks ago. As a number of people here haven't seen it yet, I'll not get into relating much what's in it, but suffice it too say Eastwood certainly did one helluva directing job, from a very well written script.
Bradley Cooper was excellent as were the supporting players, and the production values were outstanding. The locations were very authentic.
Overall it was a very good movie which did not bash our military or our efforts to go after Moslem terrorists.
FWIW.
L.W. Thanks,great review with out spoiling it!
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Last night was "Date Night" for my new bride and I. We went to dinner and then I surprised her with tickets to the first showing of American Sniper at our local theater. She likes movies based on factual points in time.
We enjoyed it.
I can't remember the last time I was in a theater and at the end everyone stayed in their seats to watch the last footage and the credits.......
I can't remember the last time that at the end of the movie, when the house lights come up, that no one said a word as they file out. Complete silence......it was moving.
Well worth the price of admission and well worth seeing.
Bradley Cooper did a fantastic job on this role I thought.
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what I liked most about the movie was that Eastwood didn't try to interject a message on moralities one way or another
it was more of a "this is war, this is what happens" movie
admittedly I didn't like the scenes of his personal life at home, although I recognize its central to the story of showing what war is really all about - but like someone else said, I love shoot'em ups. I can watch good Westerns all day long
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Do some research on where terrorists get a lot of their money. Here's a hint, a lot of it's from pirated DVD's. Hmmm...wonder how 'that' amount compares with the fact that nowadays, over 90% of the world's heroin comes from the war torn country of Afghanistan. After 12 years of U.S. military occupation, the opium trade from Afghanistan is thriving like never before. Prior to that, the Taliban had pretty much successfully eradicated the opium crop over there. It's hard to imagine that a region under U.S. military occupation...with guard posts, checkpoints, and surveillance drones monitoring the country...that our government isn't able to track supply routes of opium exported from Afghanistan's poppy crop. There have even been assertions that U.S. forces are even guarding that poppy cultivation over there. Our government...organized crime on a massive scale. With stuff like this going on, for over a dozen years now...it's kinda hard to get worked up over some pirated DVD's by comparison. What's your point? I think we all know that the government isn't angels but how does that condone stealing by buying pirated DVD's? If someone came into your house and stole something from you could they use the "government is corrupt" excuse?
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Last night was "Date Night" for my new bride and I. We went to dinner and then I surprised her with tickets to the first showing of American Sniper at our local theater. She likes movies based on factual points in time.
We enjoyed it.
I can't remember the last time I was in a theater and at the end everyone stayed in their seats to watch the last footage and the credits.......
I can't remember the last time that at the end of the movie, when the house lights come up, that no one said a word as they file out. Complete silence......it was moving.
Well worth the price of admission and well worth seeing.
Bradley Cooper did a fantastic job on this role I thought. I was greatly inspired. Even though Chris Kyle was by all accounts one of the bravest men that ever lived, among some of the best of the best; I felt like he was my actual brother. When he was murdered I felt like someone in my family had died. The fact that nearly the entire state of Texas lined the highway to watch as his hearse went by... made me want to move to Texas.
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Do some research on where terrorists get a lot of their money. Here's a hint, a lot of it's from pirated DVD's. Terrorists raise $$$ selling bad Johnny Depp movies? I'm sure the DVD industry would like for people to believe that. Evidently, some people 'do' believe it.
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If someone came into your house and stole something from you could they use the "government is corrupt" excuse? They could make whatever excuse they choose....like the DVD industry does...doesn't change the reality of the situation. I could hang up a sign on my front porch telling thieves, "If you steal from me, you are supporting terrorism." But just because I 'say' so, doesn't 'make' it so.
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If someone came into your house and stole something from you could they use the "government is corrupt" excuse? They could make whatever excuse they choose....like the DVD industry does...doesn't change the reality of the situation. I could hang up a sign on my front porch telling thieves, "If you steal from me, you are supporting terrorism." But just because I 'say' so, doesn't 'make' it so. I believe it. I think you could find the grail before you could find a legit DVD in the entire mid East. The few that are sold at the PX don't count. If you have ever been over there you'd know what I mean.
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Just got back from seeing it. I figured the first matinee at 12:15 on a Friday would be empty except for a few old retired geezers but the theater was full.
Good movie. It doesn't romanticize the war or Chris Kyle, just tries to tell a story of who he was. Time compression was kind of hard to follow as the whole move was a series of vignettes spread out across his four tours in Iraq and brief periods back home in between. He gets married, then he's in combat, then his wife is 9 months pregnant, then he's in combat, then he's with his 4-5 year old son, then he's in combat, et cetera. It tries to show that every time he was back home, he really wasn't "back home", he was still in Iraq.
Overall it was a good story well told, definitely worth seeing.
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The movie was awesome. Everyone sat through the main credits at the end and then filed out silently.
I admit, it got a little dusty in the theater a few times.
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Saw it tonight. Good, but nowhere near great, IMO.
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The nearest theater that had it Christmas morning was an hour away but it was worth the drive, it is a Great Movie!
Bradley Cooper was excellent and it turns out Eastwood is great director!
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Eastwood can make a movie! We saw it tonight and very impressed with the production and the story.
Now I want to reread the book.
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