Posted on May 27, 2016
What is the biggest military movie/TV goof, basically the military Movie/TV mistakes that annoys you the most?
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It peeves me to no end to see the guy/gal in ACUs with his/her collar up in garrison, or deployed, unless s/he is wearing body armor.
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I just watched X-Men Origins: Wolverine and noticed after killing the older couple who helps Wolverine after he escapes from Striker are driving HMMWVs. This story takes place before 3-mile island. HMMWVs weren't around then.
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TSgt Scott Ellis
I loved that movie when it came out! I re-watched it as an adult I thought to myself "what the hell was I thinking?"
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That the military is run by Nuke/war hungry generals who ONLY want to send their crack squad in, and have no time or patience for the civilian advisor/expert who clearly knows something he's not letting on. They do not appreciate the amount of hoops our higher ups will drag us through because some civilian expert said jump.
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Sgt Christopher Wenzel
Negative, haven't touched the series since Modern Warfare 3. I literally played that for the campaign.
I'm more into RPGS and fighters.
I'm more into RPGS and fighters.
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I think the shorter list would be what does Hollywood get right when depicting the military.
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PO3 Donald Murphy
"Das Boot" was close to 100% correct. The "Malta Story" (Alec Guiness) is close to 100% accuracy as well.
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PO3 Donald Murphy
Some movies were "bad" due to circumstances. The Sherman tank was still in use by many nations (as late as 1973) but sadly no Panthers or Tigers. So making a war movie in the late 60's/70's (Battle Of The Bulge) was going to be problematic when it came to German "King Tigers." Hence, using American M-48's as King Tigers in BOTB. Yet, as noted, there were enough Shermans to equip Michael "General Horrocks" Caine's Irish Guards in A Bridge Too Far. Including several rare models with the 17 pounder updated gun. Aircraft, likewise are going to be hard to come by. Such was our destruction of Japan so complete that flew flying examples of WW2 aircraft exist; let alone enough to recreate a squadron level attack. CGI didn't exist so a lot of artistic license had to be taken.
Flag Of Our Fathers uses stunning CGI to fill out the entire US Navy's Pacific Fleet at Iwo Jima and it's amazing how accurate it is. The Malta Story was made closely after WW2 so large stocks of British aircraft, ships and weapons were readily available. Hence, an entirely accurate film. From an American perspective, The Great Raid is pretty close with the only niggle being the P-61 Black Widow being portrayed by a 100% accurate Hudson. Other than that, all character clothing, weapons and tactics were 100% as performed on that historic day.
Flag Of Our Fathers uses stunning CGI to fill out the entire US Navy's Pacific Fleet at Iwo Jima and it's amazing how accurate it is. The Malta Story was made closely after WW2 so large stocks of British aircraft, ships and weapons were readily available. Hence, an entirely accurate film. From an American perspective, The Great Raid is pretty close with the only niggle being the P-61 Black Widow being portrayed by a 100% accurate Hudson. Other than that, all character clothing, weapons and tactics were 100% as performed on that historic day.
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"Full Metal Jacket". Everything after the Boot Camp scenes. "Boys in Co. C". Everything after the opening credits.
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MAJ Raymond Haynes
I thought that the squad bay scenes in "Full Metal Jacket" were some of the most realistic I've ever seen, based on what I remember. Everybody knows that Pyle would be sent to Motivation Platoon on the second day.
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R. Lee started as an adviser on the set and when Kubrick saw him tearing into the actor who was supposed to be the DI, he gave him the role.
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just...................soooooooooooooo.............many..............to list
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SSG Pete Fleming
Some mistakes are do to budget reasons, some lack of understanding, some are for 'poetic' license... but many are just laziness on the part of the production
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