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"Over There"

WOW! Pretty intense. Should give us all plenty of debate material...from both sides of the aisle.

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Old 07-27-2005, 06:59 PM
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damn, i missed it. I really need to get my MythTV box built...

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Old 07-27-2005, 07:04 PM
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It's your war, enjoy it from your couch.
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Old 07-28-2005, 04:32 AM
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It's your war, enjoy it from your couch.
Ding! round one........

Good show from what ive seen so far.
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Is it realistic or overdone?
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It's your war, enjoy it from your couch.
I've been there, done that. What's your lame a$$ed excuse?

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As with most lefties, all they have is lame a$$ed excuses.
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Is it realistic or overdone?
Len, that's a great question. Since I've never actually seen a torso blown off a set of legs while it was running, the way they showed it last night seemed real enough.

The dialogue seemed to be pretty accurate. The Army Sgt. who was involuntarily extended for 90 days, and then assigned to lead a squad of "virgin" soldiers into a combat situation. This guy was not happy, but was intent on doing his job, which started with keeping his men alive.

Definitely worth the look see. Since it was on FX, I'll bet they's show encore broadcastings.

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Randy,

It's just that I remember watching a few Vietnam movies with my father and he would usually blow up with a "bull****, it didn't work like that", or"JC! where did they get their information".

So.... I'm always a little leary of these "war movies"

FWIW, my brother did say that Blackhawk Down was pretty accurate. He was there and part of the 10th Mountain Div .

So I'm just curious.
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Randy, I thought it moved pretty slow. As my wife said, they had to introduce everyone first. Rescue Me started off fast, as did The Shield, so I guess I was expecting more.

Len,,,,don't even get me started on Blackhawk Down. The freekin game companies have put out a playstation game entitled Blackhawk Down. This is classless and out of taste, even for Capitalism. OK, I'm better
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Is that a lame assed excuse for going to war or for not going to war. Inquiring minds want to know.


Did not see this. Is it a new series? I don't watch much TV.
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Randy,

It's just that I remember watching a few Vietnam movies with my father and he would usually blow up with a "bull****, it didn't work like that", or"JC! where did they get their information".
I think your father and I must think alike! I realize Hollywood needs to sensationalize and even over-dramatize things for the sake of creating an "interesting" movie, or tv show (anyone ever watch JAG? ) But sometimes they really can overdo things.

About "Over There" last night, as Brian (Westy) said, they did have to introduce the characters, but I can honestly say that for every character they introduced, I have served at one time or another with someone just like them. And I am not exagerating.

It seemed they set up only the US characters though, except for some Arab journalists, but I did miss a few moments of it (darn dog just would not wait...he had to go outside. ) but they may have set up one or a few of the Iraqi characters too.

Really though, it is worth an hour to watch it.

Steve, "Over There" is a new series on the FX channel. Comes on Wednesday nights at 10:00 (local time). Not sure what time in your neck of the woods.

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It seemed they set up only the US characters though, except for some Arab journalists, but I did miss a few moments of it )darn dog just would not wait...he had to go outside. ) but they may have set up one or a few of the Iraqi characters too.
You didn't miss anything other than possibly the arrest of the Iraqi officer that commanded the soldiers at the Mosque.

I think the show is just going to be around the squad that was introduced last night.

Pretty good show, IMO. It did start off slow compared to The Shield and Rescue Me, but I think it'll probably pick up.
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Its so COSY, isnt it? My prediction- an episode about a righteous raid on some bad guys in the desert which involves foreign press being duped into beleiving there was a WEDDING MASSACRE. Our hero will be powerless to stop the rampant press, and as he loads a wounded buddy into a into an evacuation helicopter, he will turn his chiselled jaw to camera and and offer a few well chosen, rueful tough guy words, bemoan the press and what they tell the folks back home. Then he will sling his weapon and walk off into the desert...

Someday, this will all look as belevable as big John in the Green Berets. Or do you guys still think that film is a documenatry?


http://www.thehistorychannel.co.uk/text_only/tv_listings/full_details/World_history/programme_2082.php

Hollywood and the Pentagon
Sat May 7th at 11:00pm


A reconstituted Iraqi village, somewhere in Texas.In fact, a movie set. They're filming a made-for-TV movie about one of the most famous episodes of the Iraq war: the heroic rescue of U.S. Private Jessica Lynch. The operation has sparked controversy with the official military version has been contradicted by several investigative journalists. But that matters little here. The script is top secret, and the film is already in production. On the set, a U.S. Army official oversees the operation and has direct control over the script.



The American army's involvement in Hollywood war films may surprise some. In fact, the secret services have had close ties with American filmmakers for several decades. "Top Gun," for instance, was filmed with the support and approval of the U.S. Army.



There is even a special bureau, the Film Liaison Office, that oversees these issues for the Pentagon and the Capitol. It has a clear mission: studying the scripts of American war movies, deciding whether to offer them support or not, depending on their relevance to the country's military leaders. One director might be loaned combat jets and ships, and all their equipment, enabling him to shoot a film. Another director, whose script displeases, may be refused any kind of support. That was the case for instance with "Platoon," deemed overly critical of the Vietnam War. It is then up to the producer to look for shooting locations and equipment outside the United States. Often, at considerable cost.



In his Pentagon office, the head of the Film Liaison Office makes no secret of his goals: flattering the U.S. Army, winning support for its actions on the battle field, and encouraging more soldiers to sign up. In short: pure propaganda. Scripts are cut and watered down; characters are changed; the historical truth is fudged. Few great war films have escaped the influence, or even the censure, of the U.S. Army. That has been even more true over the past two years. The recording of history has sped up considerably since Sept. 11, with the war in Afghanistan and the recent war in Iraq. Certain filmmakers are in league with military officials. Just weeks after Sept. 11, the U.S. Army and secret services directly asked Hollywood directors to come up with ideas- in the utmost secrecy of course. Hollywood is now creating series based on information and ideas supplied by the Army.
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Stu, you are really a trip, buddy. Judging from your response in this thread, my guess is that you did NOT see the show. And your response is exactly what I've come to expect from you: vehemently spouting off about stuff you know nothing about.

Had you actually seen the show, you would have seen that they don't portray the US Army as some perfect entity that doesn't make mistakes. You would have seen the way the soldier's themselves were bad-mouthing their own Army. You would have seen the US military portrayed as the imperfect organization it really is. But instead, you ramble on, without a clue of what you're talking about.

I know you're in Australia, where perhaps they don't air this program. If they do air it, watch it. then come back here and comment. If they don't air it, well, the best advice I can give you is "It's better for YOU to remain silent and have people think YOU are a fool, than it is for YOU to open YOUR mouth and remove all doubt."

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In his Pentagon office, the head of the Film Liaison Office makes no secret of his goals: flattering the U.S. Army, ...
This is beautiful. Pure genius.

I suppose the "Film Liaison Officer" should make it his goal to make sure the US and it's military looks bad??? Are you serious?

What a joke.

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Randy- good show, bad show, I dont care, its TV, old man. I only watch PBS anti Bush docos and game shows. And I often find it hard to tell the difference.

Im sure the show is grittily real, and portrays the military, warts and all. As you say.

Im making a comment on the cosy relationship(collusion?) between the liberal media who produce such stuff and the US military.

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Obviously trying to depict the realities of war on a TV (or movie screen) has to be nearly impossible, but I have to admit "Saving Private Ryan" pretty much freaks me out every time I watch it. I think that movie is a masterpiece.

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Obviously trying to depict the realities of war on a TV (or movie screen) has to be nearly impossible, but I have to admit "Saving Private Ryan" pretty much freaks me out every time I watch it. I think that movie is a masterpiece.

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I agree! In my opinion, the best war movie ever made.
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I only watch PBS anti Bush docos and game shows.
Man!! And I thought my life was boring!

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