No,,, they are going to start now.A few years from now, will Hollywood be making movies about Afghanistan %26amp; Iraq being American tragedies?I think they`ve already started.
I think that history will see the war in Iraq in particular as a disaster, and specific events in that war as outrageous. Film-makers will reflect this.A few years from now, will Hollywood be making movies about Afghanistan %26amp; Iraq being American tragedies?Nobody will have money to watch them. The Obama depression is almost hereA few years from now, will Hollywood be making movies about Afghanistan %26amp; Iraq being American tragedies?
No, they'll be making movies about obama, the one term nightmare.
It will most certainly be twisted to make them look like the hero as ever and undoubtedly from Hollywood.
Although I want to see the ironic spoof version...... oh that will be it.
I hope only the sane people are left in the world to see it to show how blasted awful the world got.A few years from now, will Hollywood be making movies about Afghanistan %26amp; Iraq being American tragedies?
Sure . . . but that won't make them true . . . .
Michael Moore is probably working on a script right now . . .
but he also thinks Cuba is a socialist utopia . . .
In short . . . Liberals see the world however they want . . . and they don't like it when you confuse them with the facts . . . .
In Iraq and Afghanistan . . . young girls and women are going to SCHOOL. For some, this is the first time . . . and now they can enjoy some measure of equality.
But . . . that's "oppression" to the Liberals . . . they wish Sadam was still in power and his rape hotels were still open, I guess . . .
I'll never understand Liberals . . . .
Dan in Miami
They probably will. And they will probably bomb at the box office -- like all lefty political movies do.
America is a great nation and its built on great values.
The problem is hollywood is so glossed up at times, that every once in a while they can churn out something super ficial and misleading to the audience (but believable).
but this problem is prevalent throughout world cinema, although I admire France cinema because its so real and portrays stuff as it happens in life to real life people.
Take that movie 'Slumdog millionaire' for example, it has so many inconsistencies and exagerattes and/or gets it wrong on so many cultural things in Mumbai India, i.e kids playing in ditches etc
that movie was tailored and marketed for the western audience, not the asian audience.
over 90% of India probably haven't heard of this movie, let alone get the chance to watch (and yawn and laugh) at it.
the Americans have every right to make a movie about Afghanistan and IRaq and how their troops have had to endure hardships and tragedy out there. why not ?
What possible movie(s) could the taliban or the insurgents in iraq make , that would evoke our thoughts and feelings ?
America like to make films making them look like heroes! They have done that often with WW2 films, always making it seem like America should get all the thanks and UK and Russia just "assisted" them.
they all ready have made a movie of iraq. its called american soldier a day in iraq. it aired on november 4, 2008. its a movie about actual events that took place in iraq when i was there.
The blind hatred the military has for the men in the military shows. They are already launching slanderous, false attack movies like "Valley of Elah", based on Haditha even though the marines have been almost entirely cleared.
If so, I don't plan on watching any. Hollywood gets it wrong most of the time anyway. For those of us who have lived it, we don't need movies to show dumb-downed glamorized versions of what we've seen first-hand and have been through.
Are you a soldier? because the opinion of "colossal numbers of dead civilians in both nations" is a media propaganda.
Especially during the early stages of the war. When Husein left his country without a leader. You can't say that the people were military because they didn't have a military, but they were militant. They were mostly Guerrillas with little or no direction or leadership.
Why do you think the fall of the twin towers was considered a terrorist act? It's because the perpetrators were "civilians." Too bad we couldn't have killed them BEFORE they had a chance to invade our country.
Yes they always like to make movies about things they know less than nothing about. War is just another, though in terms of our country they will damage the people's will, just like the media did/does. Vietnam was not lost, the will to fight it was lost. All thanks to the media's bull****. They will try to do the same thing, and have been doing it, through movies.
I thought Black Hawk Down was one of the most
honest, and realistic portrayals of a disastrous American Military decision, especially seeing how recent the US "Conflict" in Somalia actually was. I spent the first hour of the Film actually thinking," Wow, what a refreshingly honest and non Partisan portayal of another "Low Intensity" conflict, It's not often that the USA are so brutally Honest about their involvement in these third world Flashpoint Wars"
and then I started to realise, that half the cast were British, and upon checking, so indeed was the Director. Well done Ridley Scott, I bet the Americans were'nt planning to draw any attention to this little Debacle for at least another 50 years!
Great Film though, and it changed my viewpoint on US Special Services. They did a fantastic job of Training those Actors to play a convincing, and
empathic group of American teenagers, trying their best to bluster through yet another disastrously badly executed and planned "Grey Operation".
I have got another great idea!Why don't they make a film of the British and Canadian entry led by the British General Robert Ross into Washington DC after the Battle of Bladensburg fields or as the Americans call it The Bladensburg Races because they were rolled up so quickly on August 24 ,1814.
Why do you care about the content of a private sector? Isn't that communism?
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