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Old 02-19-2012, 04:24   #1
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Another SEAL movie...

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...show_article=1

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Secretive Navy SEALs take starring role in new film
Feb 19 04:00 AM US/Eastern


The secretive Navy SEALs are coming out of the shadows for a new Hollywood film, with elite commandos cast in starring roles in a radical departure for America's special forces.

In "Act of Valor," the select troops who call themselves "the quiet professionals" take a turn as leading men on the big screen, reciting lines from a script as they race to prevent terrorists from carrying out an attack on the United States.

Filming began in 2007, before the Navy's Sea, Air and Land Teams were catapulted to fame for their daring raid last May that killed Al-Qaeda mastermind Osama bin Laden.

US defense officials did not find out about the movie until after the fact, causing consternation at the Pentagon, which has an office that vets scripts and negotiates cooperation deals with Hollywood producers.

Although troops have appeared in movies before, such as "Black Hawk Down," this film ventures into uncharted territory, possibly jeopardizing the anonymity that the special forces have sought to safeguard.

"It's one thing to be filmed parachuting out of a plane, but it's another thing to be parachuting and land on the red carpet," a defense official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told AFP.

Premiering on February 24, the action-packed movie tells the fictional story of SEALs rescuing a kidnapped CIA agent from a Central American drug cartel, only to uncover a terror plot against the United States by a Chechen jihadist.

The project started out as a vaguely defined recruiting movie with directors Mike "Mouse" McCoy and Scott Waugh filming the SEALs training exercises, but eventually evolved into a full-blown feature film.

The initial plan was to hire actors to play the special operations warriors, but McCoy's production company, the Bandito Brothers, managed to persuade active duty commandos to take the leading roles.

"It became an obsession to tell the story in an authentic way. We thought the only way to do it was with the real guys," McCoy says on the film's website.

There has been a decidedly "mixed reaction" to the movie project at the Pentagon, the defense official said.

"Obviously, clearly we wish it had gone through the normal channels," said Vince Ogilvie, deputy director for entertainment media at the Pentagon.

"But under the circumstances if they had come to us, we would probably have approved it pretty much the way it turned out anyway."

The officer who oversees the SEALs and other elite troops as head of Special Operations Command, Admiral William McRaven, has defended the movie as a valuable recruiting tool that reveals no classified tactics or techniques.

"We're conscious of the fact that they are active duty Navy SEALs in there. I can tell you they volunteered. There was no concern on their part of their individual (security) or the security of their family."

The names of the commandos in the film do not appear in the credits, and instead the movie lists naval special warfare troops killed since the attacks of September 11, 2001.

The full range of the SEALs' craft is on display in the film, including a high-altitude parachute jump, commandos rappelling from a helicopter and an underwater exit from a submarine.

The makers of "Act of Valor" promise realistic, jarring action, including footage of SEAL drills using live rounds.

But it's unclear if the commandos can convey the same authenticity when they deliver their dialogue.

"The hardest part was saying the lines. Running around and shooting guns and moving and communicating, that?s commonplace. That?s nothing," said one of the commandos in the movie, identified as Ajay.

Trailers for the movie offer an appeal to patriotism ("Courage, Loyalty, Honor,") and a straight-ahead storyline based on a fight against terrorists, without delving into the unpopular wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Althought a script that avoids political minefields may not win any Oscars, it likely helped win the cooperation of the Navy commandos.

But the screen debut of active duty troops from a community that has always shunned media attention has irked some inside the military, who worry that a line has been crossed.

Defense officials at one point even weighed whether to prevent the film's release by withdrawing legal permission for footage of the SEALs and military hardware.

But the office that handles Hollywood requests reviewed the movie and concluded that it passed muster, officials said.

The Pentagon, however, does not want a repeat of the episode and is spreading the word to commanders that future movie projects -- including a possible film on the Bin Laden raid -- must be approved beforehand, the defense official said.

"This hasn't been swept under the carpet," he said.


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Old 02-19-2012, 08:02   #2
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toofab* video

They made a rather spectacular entry for the Grand Opening:

"Real Navy SEALs literally flew into Hollywood last night for the premiere of "Act of Valor" -- parachuting onto the red carpet from a plane flying high over the Arclight Theater."


Open this up to full screen when you watch this Video:

http://www.toofab.com/2012/02/14/act...llywood-video/
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Old 02-19-2012, 08:52   #3
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Open this up to full screen when you watch this Video:
Good tip AM, that was cool.
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Old 02-19-2012, 08:58   #4
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Filming began in 2007, before the Navy's Sea, Air and Land Teams were catapulted to fame for their daring raid last May that killed Al-Qaeda mastermind Osama bin Laden.
I thought Charlie Sheen catapulted them to fame.

I am very tempted to rewrite the lyrics to The Ballad of the Green Beret and re-title it to The Ballad of the SEALS Today....but I won't. I won't.
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Old 02-19-2012, 09:03   #5
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When the hell have the SEALs been secretive????
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Old 02-19-2012, 09:03   #6
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Whether that was real Navy Seals or the Navy's Demo Team, which it most likely was (The Navy Leap Frogs, I think), it was still a once in a lifetime jump.

I would have made that jump in a pink tu-tu, just to have the experience.

As far as the Seals in the movie, it's politically cool to like the military right now. We should take advantage of that.....as always OPSEC first.

I did think it was a good move to have all service members who gave their lives in the credits instead of the names of the Seals that volunteered for this movie.

I am sure a Seal or two will have caught the "Hollywood Bug" and move on to greener pastures. Arnold, Sylvester, and Jean are getting too old to do this and let's not even talk about Steven Segal.

I think people in Hollywood will say this is a great movie and it's about time the Soldier gets put in the spot light but, behind closed doors, they won't watch it. They hate us for who we are and what we represent.

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Old 02-19-2012, 09:25   #7
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That was fun to watch, and no doubt, the GREATEST PR JUMP EVER!
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Old 02-19-2012, 10:27   #8
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Cool video AM; thanks!

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Old 02-19-2012, 11:12   #9
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Whether that was real Navy Seals or the Navy's Demo Team, which it most likely was (The Navy Leap Frogs, I think), it was still a once in a lifetime jump.

I would have made that jump in a pink tu-tu, just to have the experience.

As far as the Seals in the movie, it's politically cool to like the military right now. We should take advantage of that.....as always OPSEC first.

I did think it was a good move to have all service members who gave their lives in the credits instead of the names of the Seals that volunteered for this movie.

I am sure a Seal or two will have caught the "Hollywood Bug" and move on to greener pastures. Arnold, Sylvester, and Jean are getting too old to do this and let's not even talk about Steven Segal.

I think people in Hollywood will say this is a great movie and it's about time the Soldier gets put in the spot light but, behind closed doors, they won't watch it. They hate us for who we are and what we represent.

Just my $0.02
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I agree on the Hollywood part sir,the situation is a bit worse in India the military isn't a respected organisation at least among the elite circles(business tycoons,movie stars) of the population.

Though I feel the American population respects their military more than the people in Asian countries respect theirs.
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I will watch the movie once it is available on torrents I don't think it will be released here in India.

In a previous thread "Scimitar" discussed about SF needing to something for PR,I won't go into that but as an outsider I have always had a very high degree of respect for both the SF and the SEALs.

The humble,down to earth nature and tough professionalism of the SF always impresses and to some extent motivates me.The various posts by the QP's on this forum have been an education.

On the other hand I like a few things about the SEALs too,mainly they were the one who helped set up and train our Naval SOF unit.
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If Seagal had been present they could have used him for the landing.
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I don't understand.

Active duty guys on the Teams showing their faces ( make-up or not ) on the big screen to millions. Is that the new PERSEC/OPSEC nowadays?

SF or SOF, wouldn't want my picture up there.
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I thought Charlie Sheen catapulted them to fame.

I am very tempted to rewrite the lyrics to The Ballad of the Green Beret and re-title it to The Ballad of the SEALS Today....but I won't. I won't.
NOT Charlie Sheen, it was Demi Moore "G I JANE" did she make the jump?
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Ol' Charlie was the first before Demi.

Remember the sniper and his all seeing eye and what they called him?
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