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Man, I need to watch this movie and read the book.
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Movie was brutal and had my feels all over the place, Ben Foster is simply amazing, they all were, kind of cool as a crossfitter to see who Murph was....
They all did their thing, every single one had a solid performance, even Taylor Kitsch
seeing them tumble through them cliffs was just odee
This, I've seen it 5 times already, and I'm gonna see it tonight in theaters. Cant ****** waitMike Murph the ******g god!!!! Coming from Crossfit, we know this dude!!!
Need to watch His documentary that just came out too!!!!
Ya noticed the actual Marcus luttrell in the movie
MOVIE IS A MUST WATCH AND NEEDED IN YOUR MOVIE COLLECTION!!!
Taylor Kitsch? Flop.
My question is, why not just tie them to the trees then bounce? I agree not to kill them, but just letting them go wasnt an option to me
Or I would have taken them as POW's, and took them back to the FOB with us
no no no thats not even logical. He went back and alerted the Taliban. The Taliban were not the people of the villageThey couldn't go with them, Someone from their village would have known they were gone longer than usual and sent out the search party resulting in the same thing..
True indeed BUT, they didn't have Comms, and the nearest FOB (if there was one up there) could've been days away from their location. Keep in mind, It took them hours just to reach each checkpoint before they actually got eyes on target.. LOAC and ROEs also came into play making the decision..
Because if they tied them up or taken them to the FOB, they would have still given themselves more time than any of the alternatives. They were in the middle of walking goats, they could have been gone for hours. But as soon as you let them go, the young dude snitches and things get hectic
This is a must watch film.
'You choose to die for your country. I choose to live for mine.'
Feels all over the place. Espically considering the time I spent at Bagram