Generation Kill and MREs

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Post by fieldtest » Mon Jul 21, 2008 12:03 pm

Is this show really that authentic? Hm, I have my doubts because it is on HBO, which is in my opinion more famous for "family shows".

And it takes me 6 hours to do download the episode.... :(

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Post by Mkim340518 » Mon Jul 21, 2008 1:40 pm

fieldtest wrote:Is this show really that authentic? Hm, I have my doubts because it is on HBO, which is in my opinion more famous for "family shows".

And it takes me 6 hours to do download the episode.... :(

Well, the show is pretty accurate in respect to the the U.S. Marines and their first 5 weeks of the invasion of Iraq. It is also accurate in portraying the lack of equipment for the Marines, their interaction between soldiers, incompetence of some officers, the constant change in missions, the soldiers moral and ethics conflicts, the Marines total dedication to fight, their mind-set in wartime, the soldiers perspective on the war and etc.

If you get the chance to watch the extras that HBO provides for the show, you will see that HBO and the actors have all painstakingly taken their jobs seriously and try their best to accurately portray the life of the recon Marines. Remember that this isn't some made up story about fictional characters, this is a true story of the Recon Marines and the two weeks before and the first five weeks of the Iraq invasion. To make the show as real as can be, the actors have been trained by the actual soldiers that they are depicting and a couple of the actors are playing themselves in the movie like Sgt. Reyes aka Fruity Rudy, he was in the recon Marine team that this show is about, along with a host of other military consultants.

They say their goal of this show was to have Recon Marines watch this and say, yeah I was there and I remember that.

IMHO pretty accurate.
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Post by SAR1 » Mon Jul 21, 2008 2:45 pm

Well anyone remember the show OVER THERE? A pretty accurate show of Iraq but it got cancelled in the middle of a season so I really hope it doesn't end up like that. But all in all I like the show.

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Post by fieldtest » Mon Jul 21, 2008 2:52 pm

OK, thank you for your remarks.
I will give it a chance and download it tonight.

Until now HBO was for me the network for shows like "Sex and the City" (girls force you to view it) or "True Blood" (girls vampire show)

Let´s see.... :)

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Post by Mkim340518 » Mon Jul 21, 2008 3:23 pm

fieldtest wrote:OK, thank you for your remarks.
I will give it a chance and download it tonight.

Until now HBO was for me the network for shows like "Sex and the City" (girls force you to view it) or "True Blood" (girls vampire show)

Let´s see.... :)
Yeah Sex in the City if you we're forced to watch that I salute you sir LOL!!!

But for all the Sex in the City type shows HBO has they have had some hardcore shows like the Sopranos ( I love them), OZ, umm...well that's all I can think of now LOL :D
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Post by kman » Mon Jul 21, 2008 3:29 pm

SAR1 wrote:Well anyone remember the show OVER THERE? A pretty accurate show of Iraq but it got cancelled in the middle of a season so I really hope it doesn't end up like that. But all in all I like the show.
I watched "Over There" when it was on last year. I thought it was pretty good - had a definite political slant - but wasn't too horrible. I've only seen episode 1 of Generation Kill so far (got #2 saved up) but so far, I'd say it's much better.

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Post by German_EPA » Mon Jul 21, 2008 3:31 pm

where do you download it?

fieldtest wrote:Is this show really that authentic? Hm, I have my doubts because it is on HBO, which is in my opinion more famous for "family shows".

And it takes me 6 hours to do download the episode.... :(
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Post by kman » Mon Jul 21, 2008 3:38 pm

Most tv episodes are available out there via bittorrent. It's not official and probably not authorized, but I'm just pointing out that they're out there.

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Post by Mkim340518 » Mon Jul 21, 2008 4:07 pm

kman wrote:Most tv episodes are available out there via bittorrent. It's not official and probably not authorized, but I'm just pointing out that they're out there.
LMFAO :D
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Post by DangerousDave » Mon Jul 21, 2008 4:45 pm

I hate to say, but I would'nt know. I have'nt had TV since 2005. No cable, no satelite, no nothing. I just watch movies via VHS or DVD, but I do have the Internet. It's rough. :)

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