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Faceman
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posted on 01-21-2002 @ 1:48 AM      
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I just saw the movie tonight and I have 2 words to describe it. HOLY SHIT!!!!! It had to be one of the most hard hitting, powerful and moving pictures I have ever seen. The acting done in the movie is top notch. And to see the struggle of these soldiers who are basically trapped in a hostile environment against the whole entire city is heart-wrenching and heart breaking when you realize that this is a true story. And the gore is just that, gorey. Just think of the first 30 minutes of Saving Private Ryan and multiply that by about 2 and 1/2 hours and you will understand what I mean. Ridley Scott has put together a truly powerful film here that shows the true price of war. I highly recommend this film to anyone who isn't squeemish and was going to go see the film in the first place. I don't think you will be disappointed



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posted on 01-21-2002 @ 2:30 AM      
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i havne't seen it but it's definitely on my list. from what I've read/heard it's not the type of movie you download onyour computer, you really need the surround sound/full screen to truly appreciate it




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posted on 01-21-2002 @ 11:50 AM      
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I saw it last Thursday, Facey, and I agree it was a non-stop war movie. A big plus was that it never stopped for a second to be a bullshit love story. You say "HOLY SHIT," I say "FUCKIN' SCHWOOGIES."



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I think it all started with the Declaration of Independence -- the idea that we had the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That pursuit is what took America from the revolution to the computer age in 200 years. But the progress has come at a price. The obvious being the people that were exploited to make it possible; the not so obvious being us, the first group of people that were given no obvious frontiers to conquer. We hear stories that about the good old days that don't seem to apply anymore. It's a generation gap that leaves us without role models. But the bright side is that without role models, there are no roles. Maybe that's what the 60s were all about -- getting rid of the roles. But what do we replace them with? Without any guidance, what do we replace them with? Without any guidance, the choices become overwhelming. Sometimes it just makes everything feel hopeless. So we destroy our bodies in the search of an ideal. Try to salvage relationships that don't work. We feel we must do something, instead of doing something that we feel. It is the prison of self-imposed momentum, and the sad part is that we get used to it. It reminds me of a song I heard the other day. It's called "The Going Nowhere Fast." But the people I have met here have shown me another side of Nowhere. They've pointed out the beautiful irony that stagnation makes it easy to stop and smell the roses, if we just let it. What would we be if we had nothing to rebel against? Well we could finally be ourselves, the first group of people who stopped looking for the answers long enough to appreciate the questions. And all we have to do is to make our own Declaration of Independence. We can embrace the right to life and liberty by simply realizing that happiness exists -- not to pursue, but to accept. After that the only challenge would be to make sure with the rest of our lives that we weren't just another fad. I don't know, it's an idea. What do you think?



TeenWeek
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posted on 01-21-2002 @ 7:20 PM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
I saw it today. What an awesome F'N movie. I loved it. War, blood, gut, shooting, killing, blood, action nonstop. The only women in it were teh fucking somalian women shooting that the marines. If Bruckheimer had Ridley Scott help him do Pearl harbor like they did this movie, that movie would have been 1000 times better. I think this is the best movie of the year so far.

I f'n loved it.

MashedPotatohead
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posted on 01-21-2002 @ 8:44 PM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
NIGGA PLEASE , if you want to see the REAL Blackhawk Down, the History Channel has a documentary on this at 9PM tonight.

Ikeaboy - I'm surprised you missed this

Silvio Dante
posted on 01-22-2002 @ 9:53 AM      
Psychopath
Registered: Sep. 00
I saw the movie and the documentary last night, and the movie is the same damn thing. It is about as accurate as a movie can be. The book got the stories from the guys who were there, and they were used as advisors for the movie also. How and when people got killed or injured, and how the mission was planned, carried out, and what went wrong.





TeenWeek
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posted on 01-22-2002 @ 9:57 AM      
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There are a lot of war movies coming out this summer and I hope they are as agood as this one. Hart's War with Bruce WIllis, We Were Soldiers, with Mel Gibson about the first battle in Vietnam, I think.(This one I am most looking forward to.), and Windtalkers with Nicholas Cage

nj_voodoo
posted on 01-22-2002 @ 12:31 PM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
I haven't seen the movie yet, but I am going this weekend. I did, however, listen to the book on tape a couple of years ago... if it is anything like the book, the movie should be really intense!!!





TeenWeek
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posted on 01-22-2002 @ 1:07 PM      
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Too bad we did not drop some of those daisy cutters that Anthony loves so much, back than. Men, women and children were fighting aginst our soldiers. Should have bombed the entire town.

quote:

Somalis cheer at 'Black Hawk Down' screening
January 22, 2002 Posted: 11:38 AM EST (1638 GMT)



The movie "Black Hawk Down" depicts the ill-fated 1993 military mission in Somalia.

From Jeff Koinange
CNN

MOGADISHU, Somalia (CNN) -- Somalis watching a bootleg video of "Black Hawk Down" on Monday cheered as helicopters crashed and U.S. servicemen were killed in the new movie.

Just days after the film's widespread release in the United States, hundreds of Somalis crowded into an outdoor playground Monday to watch one of the first bootleg copies to reach Somalia.

The film, which was No. 1 at the U.S. box office over the weekend, depicts the ill-fated 1993 Battle of Mogadishu in which 18 American soldiers were killed.

The United States was in Somalia to try to capture powerful Somali warlord Mohammed Aidid from his stronghold in the war-torn capital and take him to a ship anchored off the nearby coast. But by the end of the 16-hour battle in which commandos tried to seize several of Aidid's top lieutenants, 18 elite Army Rangers and hundreds of Somalis lay dead in the streets of Mogadishu.

At the screening, Somalis paid the equivalent of 10 U.S. cents to watch the movie, less than a mile from where a real Black Hawk helicopter went down.

Audience members seemed to take delight in scenes of U.S. defeat. Each time an American chopper went down in the film, the audience cheered. Every time an American serviceman was killed, the audience cheered some more.

Ahmed Abdullah said he witnessed the actual battle and saw the movie as more fiction than fact.

"It's not fair what the U.S. is trying to do," he said. "What I saw that day was different from what I see in the film today. It's not accurate."

Others said the movie brings back disturbing memories of a day they'll never forget.

"I felt very sad watching the film," one woman said.

Some in the audience said they were proud of the way Somalis were portrayed in the film. They said they believe they were defending their country and their pride against what they considered U.S. military aggression.

U.S. officials have said they are concerned that members of al Qaeda, the terrorist network led by Osama bin Laden, could try to regroup in Somalia so the country may be a possible next target in the war on terrorism.

But some audience members had a warning for the United States.

"As you can see, Somalis are brave fighters," one man said. "If the Americans come back to fight us, we shall defeat them again."

Said another, "Let them try again. They'll be making more films about us when we defeat them like we did that day."






IkeaBoy
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Portugese Liberation Front- Liberating Status' everywhere from the Tyranny of Portugal
I will die a traitor's death
posted on 01-22-2002 @ 1:34 PM      
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Registered: Sep. 00
I thought I posted this but the Somalian American association for Somalians are actually protesting this movie because it depicts them as savages. Here's the story, no cut and paste.

I'm going to see this after Gosford Park (which I'm seeing tomorrow) and Brotherhood of the Wolf




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nj_voodoo
posted on 01-22-2002 @ 7:20 PM      
Psychopath
Registered: Oct. 00
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Somali-American community leaders called for a boycott of ``Black Hawk Down,'' charging the new movie depicts their African homeland's people as savages and could create a backlash against refugees who fled to the United States.

They are savages.
They should be eliminated.
There is no need for that country.
They only export opium and terror....
In fact, any country that has not evolved to the point where toilet paper is not used, should be destroyed... including France and parts of LA.





NJopposition
posted on 01-22-2002 @ 8:07 PM      
Psychopath
Registered: May. 01
yea its a really good film, really taut and tense. regarding that article, my Socialist teacher in my Cuba class was saying how she believes the release of the movie was aimed to rally up support for our re-entry into Mogadishu which could happen relatively soon. how true that is, i have no clue, but when they were tossing that soldier they killed up and down like a ragdoll (which as we all know really happened), it really made me want to incinerate that whole apocalyptic ghetto in which those fucks inhabit, and im far from that "nuke em all" type mentality...

nj_voodoo
posted on 01-23-2002 @ 5:46 PM      
Psychopath
Registered: Oct. 00
I believe that this movie was shot last year and slated for release this winter...

I think that I had seen a casting call for it back then........





Drusilla
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Hey, smell my head!
posted on 01-23-2002 @ 11:06 PM      
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Registered: Aug. 01
i saw Black Hawk Down Sunday night. If i really think about it - it was a good movie. much better than saving private ryan. i don't really think i liked it though - just cause it really pissed me off. made me think alot. i hate when movies make you think. it just pissed me off cause i hate the fact that america has to be the police of the world. look what happened on sept. 11th. that's what we get for helping people.

i dunno - maybe it was just too close for me.

or maybe i'm just retarded.



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posted on 01-23-2002 @ 11:29 PM      
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Registered: Aug. 00
Don't ya worry,Drusilla, there is always Orange County :)



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Write To Me Here

I think it all started with the Declaration of Independence -- the idea that we had the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That pursuit is what took America from the revolution to the computer age in 200 years. But the progress has come at a price. The obvious being the people that were exploited to make it possible; the not so obvious being us, the first group of people that were given no obvious frontiers to conquer. We hear stories that about the good old days that don't seem to apply anymore. It's a generation gap that leaves us without role models. But the bright side is that without role models, there are no roles. Maybe that's what the 60s were all about -- getting rid of the roles. But what do we replace them with? Without any guidance, what do we replace them with? Without any guidance, the choices become overwhelming. Sometimes it just makes everything feel hopeless. So we destroy our bodies in the search of an ideal. Try to salvage relationships that don't work. We feel we must do something, instead of doing something that we feel. It is the prison of self-imposed momentum, and the sad part is that we get used to it. It reminds me of a song I heard the other day. It's called "The Going Nowhere Fast." But the people I have met here have shown me another side of Nowhere. They've pointed out the beautiful irony that stagnation makes it easy to stop and smell the roses, if we just let it. What would we be if we had nothing to rebel against? Well we could finally be ourselves, the first group of people who stopped looking for the answers long enough to appreciate the questions. And all we have to do is to make our own Declaration of Independence. We can embrace the right to life and liberty by simply realizing that happiness exists -- not to pursue, but to accept. After that the only challenge would be to make sure with the rest of our lives that we weren't just another fad. I don't know, it's an idea. What do you think?



kneecapcancer
posted on 01-24-2002 @ 10:43 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 02
i don't want to say to much, in case someone reading this hasn't seen the movie, but i thought the one scene that turned my stomach was when they're doing the surgery on the dude. that was some sick shit.

Drusilla
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Hey, smell my head!
posted on 01-25-2002 @ 1:55 AM      
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Registered: Aug. 01
Thanks Slash - you always know how to mak me feel better.

i actually saw Orange County like 2 days before Black Hawk Down. That movie would have totally sucked ass if it wasn't for Jack Black (who was pretty disappointing on SNL).



have some chuckles

you'll rue the day you crossed me trebek

If you perceive others as failures, it makes you feel better about yourself
IkeaBoy
P.L.F.
Portugese Liberation Front- Liberating Status' everywhere from the Tyranny of Portugal
I will die a traitor's death
posted on 01-25-2002 @ 2:03 AM      
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I don't blame Jack Black for SNL sucking but snl itself




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Drusilla
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posted on 01-25-2002 @ 2:12 AM      
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quote:

I don't blame Jack Black for SNL sucking but snl itself


fair enough



have some chuckles

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Mr. Brownstone
posted on 01-25-2002 @ 2:37 AM      
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I saw it tonight. To me it looked like one of those video games where the bad guys keep coming at you and you have to shoot them all to get to the next level. If I was Somallian I'd be pissed too, they came off like zombies from Night of the Living Dead. Very intense flick, not for people with a weak stomach.






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