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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnlPgo9TaGo
trailer for a movie "act of valor" to be released in 2012
here is the synopsis:
When the rescue of a kidnapped CIA operative leads to the discovery of a deadly terrorist plot against the U.S., a team of SEALs is dispatched on a worldwide manhunt. As the valiant men of Bandito Platoon race to stop a coordinated attack that could kill and wound thousands of American civilians, they must balance their commitment to country, team and their families back home.
'Act of Valor' uses active duty U.S. Navy Seals as actors. The characters they play are fictional, but the weapons and tactics used are real.
'Act of Valor' hits theaters February 17, 2012
i am amazed how it is possible to get active duty SEALs to play characters in the movie.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnlPgo9TaGo
'Act of Valor' uses active duty U.S. Navy Seals as actors.
Will Obama portray himself, agonizing over the ballsy decision to snipe the skinny pirates?
BrokenSwitch
10-14-2011, 11:21
TTP, much? Nah...
The SEALs are probably conning the production staff into addressing their "wouldn't it be fun if..." wish-list. Hollywood would never get wise to them, either. :lifter
Streck-Fu
10-14-2011, 12:09
Watch 2012 be the year of the Navy SEAL movies.
Looks to be potentially better than this classic ...:rolleyes:
Will Demi Moore and Bruce Willis make cameos?
Will Obama portray himself, agonizing over the ballsy decision to snipe the skinny pirates?
Probably to try and help his chances of being re-elected :boohoo
Utah Bob
10-14-2011, 14:57
Bandito Platoon.
New phonetic alphabet?
A - Andele
B - Bandito
C - Cucaracha
D - Durango
E - Epa
F - Foca
...
:p
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnlPgo9TaGo
'Act of Valor' uses active duty U.S. Navy Seals as actors. The characters they play are fictional, but the weapons and tactics used are real.
Yeah... we pretty much ALWAYS ninja flip through the breach point likes this. Helps avoid the puni pits that AQ puts in the house. Thats why they send us, ya know? Americas best.
cat in the hat
10-14-2011, 17:42
"i am amazed how it is possible to get active duty SEALs to play characters in the movie."
I will never again be amazed a SEAL taking the opportunity to get into the limelight and look cool.
how do you know that you have just met a SEAL?
He'll tell you.
Eagle5US
11-21-2011, 04:14
how do you know that you have just met a SEAL?
He'll tell you.
LMAO...:D:D:D
DevilSide
11-21-2011, 08:26
When you're done watching the video, scroll down and read the comments for further entertainment.
Paragrouper
11-21-2011, 22:41
...they say that the SEAL portrayed by Sheen was far too selfish and self-centered to be a real SEAL.
There, thats better!
It starts with an innocent hero movie roll:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4j7UioHgcd8
Then PTSD sets in and it's all down hill...
:munchin
ZonieDiver
11-22-2011, 09:39
It starts with an innocent hero movie roll:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4j7UioHgcd8
Then PTSD sets in and it's all down hill...
:munchin
Does "Hollyweird" have a "Veterans' Administration" for actors/actresses who star in millitary movies and are so traumatized by the experience that they later get "PTaSD" (Post-Traumatic acting Stress Disorder), ala the example in JJ's hilarious post?
If not, maybe they should. :D
Does "Hollyweird" have a "Veterans' Administration" for actors/actresses who star in millitary movies and are so traumatized by the experience that they later get "PTaSD" (Post-Traumatic acting Stress Disorder), ala the example in JJ's hilarious post?
If not, maybe they should. :D
Sure!! Their "PTaSD" VA advisor is a LTC by the name of Paul Sinor. :rolleyes: :boohoo
1stindoor
11-22-2011, 11:24
Sure!! Their "PTaSD" VA advisor is a LTC by the name of Paul Sinor. :rolleyes: :boohoo
Nice! I wish I had thought of that. It's the quick shots that make you think...where do I know that name...that are the funniest.
greenberetTFS
11-22-2011, 12:52
Does "Hollyweird" have a "Veterans' Administration" for actors/actresses who star in millitary movies and are so traumatized by the experience that they later get "PTaSD" (Post-Traumatic acting Stress Disorder), ala the example in JJ's hilarious post?
If not, maybe they should. :D
LMAO...........:p
Big Teddy :munchin
I wonder if we will see any wardogs in the movie...it's about time they gave wardogs some recognition :)
Hey all,
I was fortunate enough to be offered tickets to a prescreening of this movie; I went last night with my recruiting station. Here's my $.02:
Cinematography: Decent. The directing of the film was pretty standard for an action movie. You'll see lots of quick shots and montages of action which are interspersed with POV shots looking through the red dot sights of the SEALs and whatever weapon they're using at the time. This effect definitely puts you in the hot seat, and you're able to see CQB movement and reactions in first person throughout firefights as you watch tracers fly downrange and hit their targets. It's definitely intense, making you feel like you're there, but I did feel like I was playing Call of Duty.
Acting and Plot: Not so great. The actors are split between real-life SEALs and professional actors. So, line delivery is pretty flat and the conversation feels awkward and forced at times. But I don't think that really matters for this film. The plot isn't really an overarching story that you'd see in a traditional film, but more of a glimpse of time in a deployment of the SEALs. It feels like you're just witnessing a string of interrelated combat missions rather than a movie.
Realism: I'll let you all be the judge of that. The tactics seemed reasonable to me, and I didn't see a lot of one man Rambo action, but it did seem like the only accurate combatants were the SEALs, who only shot headshots regardless of their distance to the enemy or the speed at which they were moving. I'd say that the main thing to be noted here is that the public gets a glimpse of the SEAL tactics. We get to see CQB, SWCC boats and tactics, HALO and HAHO jumps, covert submarine entrances and exits via the ASDS, nighttime shore entrances via zodiacs, and recon and intel gathering.
Overall i would give this film a 7.5-8/10. If you're looking for an artistic film this isn't it. But if you're looking for a high speed action film with elements of realism and a good message, you've found a winner. It seemed like a legitimate attempt (tactics, etc...) to showcase the SEAL community in a positive light, and will definitely be good for recruiting purposes. I won't give away too much, but the human element to this film was very touching and felt authentic. After it ended, the theater was quiet and everyone seemed to be in a somber yet appreciative mood (besides the fat man behind me who just asked his fat wife if he could refill his mega-gulp on the way out). It made me reflect over a good cigar about the sacrifices made by all of the men and women in the military, not just the SEALs, and it reinforced and compounded my beliefs that one should live life boldly and courageously, without fear of death, but also compassionately, always seeking to be a good example and to protect and help those who aren't strong enough to protect themselves.
Charlie don't surf.
-Jim