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Offline Krusher

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« on: July 26, 2005, 08:15:28 AM »
I had high hopes for this new series, but it looks like they messed it up bad.


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A truck tire hits a flagged wire, a roadside bomb explodes, a handsome private with shredded leg screams in agony. In the bloody chaos of the moment, his soldier buddies panic. One pukes.

Stop the cameras! Sir!

"People don't act like that when an i.e.d. (improvised explosive device) goes off. They make us look like idiots. We're not idiots!" said a first lieutenant previewing "Over There," the new TV series from Steven Bochco ("NYPD Blue," "Hill Street Blues") that debuts tomorrow night on FX cable network. It's set in Iraq, hyped as "true to life" by producers and hailed by critics as "unflinching" and "gut-wrenching."

"Bogus" was the preferred adjective among the eight soldiers -- most of them Iraq vets -- viewing the series pilot last week at Camp Murray, headquarters of the Washington State National Guard in Tacoma.

"Thank God that's over," said a master sergeant as the credits rolled.

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Re: Over there
« Reply #1 on: July 26, 2005, 09:07:56 AM »
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I had high hopes for this new series, but it looks like they messed it up bad.

That's what DVRs are good for.

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« Reply #2 on: July 26, 2005, 10:26:11 AM »
What the heck did you expect. It's a hollywierd production promoted to gain audience share.  "Never let the truth get in the way of a good story." I wouldn't be surprised if they put light sabers in the hands of the "insurgents". :mad:
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Offline Hangtime

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« Reply #3 on: July 26, 2005, 10:37:44 AM »
it's part of the 'back to the 60's' fad.

First, 'let's protest'. It's fun! Bellbottoms, hip huggers, mullet haircuts, tie-dyed t's, revival protest music'.. even hanoi Jane's out doin her thing again.

Next, lets get the war casualties and 'atrocities' front page, every day. Who's gonna start a war dead daily count on the nightly news first?

next, hollywood hops in.. lets scare the bejeezus outta the moms and their kids.. if we get Mom's and kids scared, we feed the 'anti-war' movement, sell more hippie stuff and period piece movie remakes!

Next, we'll be patronising the local mullas.. and before long, walking around in a sheet with a headband will be totally kewl.

Is there ANY hope for America?
The price of Freedom is the willingness to do sudden battle, anywhere, any time and with utter recklessness...

...at home, or abroad.

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« Reply #4 on: July 26, 2005, 11:05:23 AM »
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Is there ANY hope for America?


Well Bochco did make cop rock, maybe I expected too much

Offline Westy

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« Reply #5 on: July 26, 2005, 11:12:34 AM »
"It's part of the 'back to the 60's' fad. "


Like this?  



"Fighting soldiers from the sky
Fearless men who jump and die
Men who mean just what they say
The brave men of the Green Beret

 Chorus:
Silver wings upon their chest
These are men, America's best
One hundred men will test today
But only three win the Green Beret

 Trained to live off natures land
Trained in combat, hand-to-hand
Men who fight by night and day
Courage peak from the Green Berets...."

Offline Hangtime

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« Reply #6 on: July 26, 2005, 11:47:39 AM »
LOL.. what a great pick.. a John Wayne production, and a bad propaganda failure.

Try this:
 'Hearts & Minds' and 'Last Year in Vietnam'.

The war in vietnam was not a hollywood issue till almost 10 years later.. Apoclypse Now, etc.

It was however a TV Media issue, notably the Nightly News.
The price of Freedom is the willingness to do sudden battle, anywhere, any time and with utter recklessness...

...at home, or abroad.

Offline Charon

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« Reply #7 on: July 26, 2005, 11:57:50 AM »
Pe-DER-Son! Pe-DER-son!

Poor Hamchuck.

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