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Link Posted: 6/28/2023 4:13:04 AM EDT
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I only have a few which would be great if Hollywood wasn't involved

1. David Crawford's Lights Out: Lights Out chronicles the challenges of Mark “Karate Man” Turner when the lights go out over most of the free world. He must find in himself the ability to unite his family, friends, and neighbors if any of them are to survive the harsh reality that everyday life becomes when the veneer of civilization is stripped away.

2. Our very own, @_RAGNAR_ and his journey home after a major catastrophic, apocalyptic event...turning his ARFCOM plans into the stark reality of "bugging home" across the country. Ragnar's Road Home

3. The Second Revolution. Just some modern thoughts if our corrupt, inept government went to war with China...and lost. Conceding our nation to China and their occupation of our country and telling Americans their Constitution is null and void, and now we are under the loosely held control of the CCP. The only way to redeem our liberty is to make it so costly to the Chinese through guerilla tactics bleeding them dry with a 1000 cuts of patriot resistance. The only nice thing I would like to see is the LGBTQ community getting decimated, corrupt politicians, media, big-tech, and academic traitors being publicly executed by the CCP...the communists they love and who they have sold us out to for decades. Having a foreign, common enemy that attacks our actual American values can be a uniting event...fighting for freedom and liberty is our Second Revolution. Oh, and the CCP scares Mexico so bad, they build a massive border wall to keep fleeing Americans from heading south

ROCK6
Link Posted: 6/28/2023 5:08:44 AM EDT
[#2]
Top Gun: Duke Mitchell
Link Posted: 6/28/2023 6:10:50 AM EDT
[#3]
Wanted for a murder he didn't commit.....
Link Posted: 6/28/2023 9:08:23 AM EDT
[#4]
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Hollywood wouldn't know how to process that.

"For the essential man.
That he should be remembered."


"Two Dushkas, not so good."

Dammnit DM...it's been a while...
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Six men must move the most dangerous object in the world another two hundred yards.

One of the finest books ever written.



Hollywood wouldn't know how to process that.

"For the essential man.
That he should be remembered."


"Two Dushkas, not so good."

Dammnit DM...it's been a while...
Damn right.
Link Posted: 6/28/2023 9:14:31 AM EDT
[#5]
take days gone video game and turn it into a movie, or 10 part series. too many alpha males in game they couldnt do it
Link Posted: 6/28/2023 9:15:04 AM EDT
[#6]
Comedy about writiers who went on strike only to find an AI program now writes more creative stories than they ever will.

they end up working at arby's
Link Posted: 6/28/2023 9:57:33 AM EDT
[#7]
A Global Hawk drone sees Bin Laden fleeing from Khandahar to Tora Bora in 2001 early during the invasion. They track him to a deep valley. A mixed SOF team HALO drops in get him. They arrive in time to see him and his group offer three goats to something under a bridge in exchange for passage. Attempting to get him, they realize a giant bad ass troll lives there and it kills several of them for not offering food before crossing. Bin Ladens group escapes to Tora Bora, but they realize they have to deal with the threat of the troll.  Next transpires a series of attacks to get it. Arty. Apache. A Specter gunship. But the troll survives, bigger and tougher than they realize. Finally a massive strike by B52s hurts it.  But it escapes. When it turns up again it's hiding in a damn reservoir in Iraq. So US policy makers have to come up with an excuse to go into Iraq to get it.
Link Posted: 6/28/2023 10:05:58 AM EDT
[#8]
A mini series on the Lewis and Clark expedition.  Kind of like the one on Madison.
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