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Netflix recommendations?

number9

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It’s still in theatres so wait a little while.

it’s good, but it was definitely made with no assistance from DOD because it’s a bit touchy.

The opening of a bunch of dudes doing the group share drive video ritual though is some of the most real depiction of living deployed life you’ll see. Right there with the whole “clean this S up” part and hazing the new guy of Lone Survivor.
Definitely recommend seeing it in the theater if it's still showing!
 

Randy Daytona

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This review popped up and reminded me of a great sci-fi film from 1998, “Dark City”. Definitely different, it stars Rufus Sewell, Kiefer Sutherland, William Hurt and the stunning Jennifer Connelly. I recommend the longer director’s cut (I have the Blu-Ray disc)



 

Mos

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This review popped up and reminded me of a great sci-fi film from 1998, “Dark City”. Definitely different, it stars Rufus Sewell, Kiefer Sutherland, William Hurt and the stunning Jennifer Connelly. I recommend the longer director’s cut (I have the Blu-Ray disc)



Wow that trailer definitely has a 90s vibe. Will have to check it out.
 

Lawman

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Another thumbs up for "Warfare". About as intense of an hour and 35 minutes as you will ever watch. Well done.
I think a lot of people will see the hodgepodge of patterns in uniform and kit and think it’s weird, but at that moment in time that’s the sort of gypsy camp of consistency. We were in the middle of shifts to OCP and other stuff flowing in/out of theatre, so it’s actually on point accurate.

The post injury scenes in the movie are some of the best makeup effects and real street level violence I think I’ve ever seen.

Short of the smell I don’t think despite how “budget” the movie seemed in some aspects, that part took me to uncomfortable memories.

Would watch again, but definitely not with a spouse. I have the same rule for Lone Survivor and Black Hawk Down.
 
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Random8145

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I think a lot of people will see the hodgepodge of patterns in uniform and kit and think it’s weird, but at that moment in time that’s the sort of gypsy camp of consistency. We were in the middle of shifts to OCP and other stuff flowing in/out of theatre, so it’s actually on point accurate.

The post injury scenes in the movie are some of the best makeup effects and real street level violence I think I’ve ever seen.

Short of the smell I don’t think despite how “budget” the movie seemed in some aspects, that part took me to uncomfortable memories.

Would watch again, but definitely not with a spouse. I have the same rule for Lone Survivor and Black Hawk Down.
Also probably should apply to Saving Private Ryan and We Were Soldiers.
 

Lawman

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If you’ve got grade school age grade children like I do…. go see Superman.

Look it isn’t gonna be “you’re Superman movie,” it’s definitely gonna be theirs. And there is enough of the same sort of adult fun buried in it that it’s very much like the first Guardians of the Galaxy. Superman is definitely the center of gravity for the film, but I’d argue he is not the main character and that’s why it worked.
 
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