Hazmat31
Freaked Out
Anybody have any reviews on this yet?
Going to see it this weekend.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Going to see it this weekend.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Who cares what he thinks
Looks he gave the film a praise.
I also remember my grandpa, who served in WWII, referring to snipers as cowards.
And wow, this movie made some bucks over the weekend. Not bad for a non comic/tween book related film.
Isn't this just making money off of the back of servicemen? Are they going to donate 51% of the profits to Kyle's widow or an wounded soldier program? Irregardless of whether it was a good movie or not. Even if they donate a small percentage, the movie studio is making millions, and Cooper's career gets a nice little boost.
Call it high horsing, but benefiting off someone else's work and sacrifice seems low. Zero Dark thirty, Act of Valor, American Sniper, makes millions while actual servicemen die waiting for VA service?
It was well made, but a bit melodramatic. Cooper did well. I don't think it is Best Picture worthy.
The best part is the ending credits.
We all know what Michael Moore thinks apparently...
It's a film made to entertain, and maybe inform and provide some insight into this situation, or the human condition, or whatever, but mostly to entertain. This isn't a documentary. Military films have been made going back to nearly the earliest days of cinema. And where would you draw the line here? Should filmmakers not benefit from work and sacrifice of scientists, musicians, philosophers, statesmen, athletes, etc. that are "immortalized" in film? It's not an entertainer's role to ensure that the military is treated appropriately. That's the government's job, and the people who elect government officials. I think you're barking up the wrong tree here.Isn't this just making money off of the back of servicemen? Are they going to donate 51% of the profits to Kyle's widow or an wounded soldier program? Irregardless of whether it was a good movie or not. Even if they donate a small percentage, the movie studio is making millions, and Cooper's career gets a nice little boost.
Call it high horsing, but benefiting off someone else's work and sacrifice seems low. Zero Dark thirty, Act of Valor, American Sniper, makes millions while actual servicemen die waiting for VA service?
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