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Good Job all around on this one.
Maybe my tinfoil is on too tight but I don't think it was a coincidence that the Iranian hostages were released on the same day this movie came out. The whole - public diversion and media distraction - thing may have been in full swing. |
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Theater was maybe 10% full when I went. Mostly older, white, obviously right leaning people and the same younger type crowd I always see blasting away at the local range. This was a 12:50pm showing however.
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Saw it last night. The majority of people in line were buying tickets for Ride Along 2. So I wasn't expecting many people in the 13 Hours screening. Too my surprise, it was nearly full, though.
I thought it was made clear who left them hanging. There was the line about "our government" watching the same ISR drone feed as the CIA chief and probably having a better understanding of the situation than those at the annex. There was quite a bit of sniffling when the credits started. On the way out I heard an older woman walking behind me say "I don't know how anyone could vote for her if they know about this" and "She's got blood on her hands... and so does he." |
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Didn't even notice the Salient guns. What did annoy me is 40 armed terrorists advancing on the compound at midnight and the US operators defending the compound had to wait to see a weapon pointed in their direction before they could open fire. Like there was any question why 40 armed men would be advancing on the compound at midnight. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Anyone else get annoyed by the Salient Glock and AR? Just sorta removed me from the movie. Didn't even notice the Salient guns. What did annoy me is 40 armed terrorists advancing on the compound at midnight and the US operators defending the compound had to wait to see a weapon pointed in their direction before they could open fire. Like there was any question why 40 armed men would be advancing on the compound at midnight. Ditto................. |
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I really liked the film. It could have used a little more explanation of the political decisions. Not quite as good as BHD, but close. It was a 9:35 p.m. showing and it was full. Mixed young and older crowd with only one or two BTDT looking types. View Quote What does a BTDT type look like at a movie theater? |
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Just saw it. Awesome film. Michael Bay finally made an adult movie.
It did a really good job of relaying the confusion that they must have experienced. Loved Tonto. In the end credits, I was glad to see that Oz got his arm back. |
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Just got back from it. Very good movie. Made me angrier than I was before.
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Just got back from the 12:50 show. About 1/3 of the theatre was filled. Good movie, Nobody uttered a word when walking out.
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I'd kind of like to see it again.
Theater was fairly full when I went, around 7p on Friday night. |
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Saw it today (12:40) and less than a dozen people in the theater. Heard some sniffling as the credits rolled. I'll watch it again.
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You guys acting like it's a historical landmark are funny though.. this thing will be in the Walmart $5 basket soon It doesn't explain shit.. it doesn't even mention hearings it doesn't even show in news clip from the news release this could have easily been done without name dropping.. I guess most people will be the theatre still thinking Johnny chimpo is the reason this thing kicked off.. And I don't understand why they didn't put more emphasis on the treatment of the ambassador View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The movie was okay.. I honestly felt that bay did a disservice to the men that died and to the American people by not clearly filling in a lot of the plot holes or explaining exactly who left these guys behind and the people that were consciously aware of it taking place There was an opportunity here and it was not seized If he would've done that more than half of the American people wouldn't have watched it. However this movie is a part of history now, and history looks back and the winners and losers. Who do you think will be blamed for his when history looks back at it? I hate to break it to you but I went to a Saturday showing at 7 o'clock and I was one of four people there.. You might as well put some spunk on the movie because more people are going to leave clueless than anything Same here. Not many people. I don't think it's as good as BHD but better than Lone Survivor. It may do Lone Survivor box office numbers if it's lucky. You guys acting like it's a historical landmark are funny though.. this thing will be in the Walmart $5 basket soon It doesn't explain shit.. it doesn't even mention hearings it doesn't even show in news clip from the news release this could have easily been done without name dropping.. I guess most people will be the theatre still thinking Johnny chimpo is the reason this thing kicked off.. And I don't understand why they didn't put more emphasis on the treatment of the ambassador The movie was based on the book. The author of the book simply told the story told him by the 5 surviving contractors. The contractors seemed to me to be almost scientific in describing and relating only what they had personally experienced, nothing more. There is no politics in the book, "just the facts, ma'am." The guys came out and told the truth as they experienced it, nothing more. It's up to us to draw the obvious conclusions. They can't be accused of politicizing the story, and neither can Michael Bay; but what they have given is is all we need. Without them we wouldn't have a clue about the truth about Benghazi. |
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IIRC from the book: We are never told who the CIA station chief was, and we are never told who he was talking to on the phone when the infamous "stand down" order was given. It could have been State, or it could have been CIA. I got the impression it was more likely CIA since the operators and station chief were CIA assets, and they didn't want to blow the CIA's cover. Then again I don't know shit about how this works, so it's certainly possible that my assumption is wrong. Either way State's security situation was beyond pathetic, and HRC bears direct responsibility for the lack of adequate security for the ambassador. I remember reading one of Col. Jeff Cooper's books in a part he recounts doing spook work in some 3rd world shithole. He related that the No. 1 rule of security was to NEVER rely on local mercs in the turd world. View Quote One thing I remember clearly from when all this broke was that Hillary Clinton had replaced Blackwater (Xe Services) with a British company, Blue Mountain. Blackwater never subcontracted out their services. However Blue Mountain was famous for it and I think Blue Mountain had subbed out their services to Libyans who didn't step up when it got hot. That is my recollection. Happy to hear confirmation or corrections. |
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“13 Hours'” box office performance reflected the film’s divisive nature. The action thriller did well in red states, generating 41% of the $19 million it stands to make this weekend from theaters in the South. Those areas out-performed blue states by 25%. Most other releases this weekend made up 33% of their grosses in these regions. View Quote |
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Damn good movie. I'd go see it again.
Place was packed even for an 11pm showing. |
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Just finished the book going to see the movie here in a few hours.
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Just saw it tonight with my son, I was a good movie. I was surprised that it only cost $50 million to make. It sure makes our military and government look shitty the way they refused to respond to requests for help.
General Ham and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Dempsey should have resigned to protest the lack of authorization for support yet they saluted and kept their jobs. If I was a contractor, I would have had my wife call CNN/FOX/Wash Post and tell them that my husband was in a firefight and Obama/Hillary won't send help. |
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Packed showing today @ 1:40PM, really, really liked the movie. The departures from the book didn't really make or break anything which is always good
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Anyone else get annoyed by the Salient Glock and AR? Just sorta removed me from the movie. View Quote I thought it was weird they gave one guy "non-standard" stuff for the movie, does Michael Bay have a hard-on for Salient and wanted to see their stuff in his movie? |
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Damn good movie. I'd go see it again. Place was packed even for an 11pm showing. This. Saw it last night. Enjoyed it. I am honestly considering seeing it in the theater again, I don't think I have ever done that. |
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I just cant get over the tall skinny guy from the office being an elite operator.. John Krasinski fucking nailed the part. There are plenty of "elite operators" who look and act nothing like the stereotype. i didn't believe that till i met an actual SEAL...not what i expected I've met a number of SEALs and they were all different. I met several fake ones, too. |
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I really liked the film. It could have used a little more explanation of the political decisions. Not quite as good as BHD, but close. It was a 9:35 p.m. showing and it was full. Mixed young and older crowd with only one or two BTDT looking types. View Quote With respect to the politics, that's a hard thing to get right. Too preachy and it makes for crap entertainment. Also too explicit about Obama / Clinton and it gets panned hard by the media. Rolling Stone seems to have had a harsh review. Subtle is the way to go. It looks like Bay nailed it. |
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Damn good movie. I'd go see it again. Place was packed even for an 11pm showing. This. Saw it last night. Enjoyed it. I am honestly considering seeing it in the theater again, I don't think I have ever done that. Same. |
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Damn good movie. I'd go see it again. Place was packed even for an 11pm showing. This. Saw it last night. Enjoyed it. I am honestly considering seeing it in the theater again, I don't think I have ever done that. Same. Yep, me too. |
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Guess I am different from most of the people here. I left the theater sad. So did many many others. A few were crying. Very highly recommended though. View Quote This it was dusty in there. Told the people I was with that is why I will ALWAYS vote republican/conservative. Way too many people getting up and going places though. Bathroom understandable. |
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Anyone else get annoyed by the Salient Glock and AR? Just sorta removed me from the movie. Didn't even notice the Salient guns. What did annoy me is 40 armed terrorists advancing on the compound at midnight and the US operators defending the compound had to wait to see a weapon pointed in their direction before they could open fire. Like there was any question why 40 armed men would be advancing on the compound at midnight. Ditto................. The way I understood it is they were expecting/hoping for local militia and didn't know who/when they were showing. Seems the overwhelming notion that you never knew who was unfriendly until they started shooting. Seems that's why they waited until the weapons were pointed at them. Laying waste to your backup is not a good way to make friends. |
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I just got back from seeing it. Great movie movie but I really wish that it was a total work of fiction! I cant believe that really happened!
My combat experience is limited to a few nasty nerf wars and water gun fights but wasn't that security force terribly under manned and under equipped? The whole country was in chaos with all manner of American hating psycho fishing thru Qaddafi's war toy box and they have what ten guys? Our government had to know this and that the locals were flaky. Why not have at least one hundred or more men maybe Marines? Take over on of the air ports and base air support there. What about armor Bradleys ect. Just cant believe any of those people were put in that situation. Some one needs to go to jail! |
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I really liked the film. It could have used a little more explanation of the political decisions. Not quite as good as BHD, but close. It was a 9:35 p.m. showing and it was full. Mixed young and older crowd with only one or two BTDT looking types. What does a BTDT type look like at a movie theater? Late 20's early 30's, fit, short hair or high and tight, Marines or Army t-shirt. You know, the BTDT look. Can't you see it too? |
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I just got back from seeing it. Great movie movie but I really wish that it was a total work of fiction! I cant believe that really happened! My combat experience is limited to a few nasty nerf wars and water gun fights but wasn't that security force terribly under manned and under equipped? The whole country was in chaos with all manner of American hating psycho fishing thru Qaddafi's war toy box and they have what ten guys? Our government had to know this and that the locals were flaky. Why not have at least one hundred or more men maybe Marines? Take over on of the air ports and base air support there. What about armor Bradleys ect. Just cant believe any of those people were put in that situation. Some one needs to go to jail! View Quote And who is gonna pay for all that? |
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My wife and I went to see it yesterday afternoon (2:30pm matinee). The theater was about half full.
I thought I'd leave the theater raging mad, but when the movie ended I was sort of all over the place. Humbled at the courage and valor those guys exhibited, angry and disgusted at the douchebags that sat and watched it all happen and did nothing. It's one of those "everyone needs to see it" kind of movies. |
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Late 20's early 30's, fit, short hair or high and tight, Marines or Army t-shirt. You know, the BTDT look. Can't you see it too? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I really liked the film. It could have used a little more explanation of the political decisions. Not quite as good as BHD, but close. It was a 9:35 p.m. showing and it was full. Mixed young and older crowd with only one or two BTDT looking types. What does a BTDT type look like at a movie theater? Late 20's early 30's, fit, short hair or high and tight, Marines or Army t-shirt. You know, the BTDT look. Can't you see it too? Multicam assault pack? |
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Don't you love how there were drones overhead for hours yet no help arrived?
We know the State Department, the Pentagon, the CIA knew what was happening. CBS News has been told that, hours after the attack began, an unmanned Predator drone was sent over the U.S. mission in Benghazi, and that the drone and other reconnaissance aircraft apparently observed the final hours of the protracted battle. View Quote AC-130U gunships were reportedly stationed at NAS Sigonella (on Sicily) View Quote The distance from Sigonella to Benghazi is about 420 miles, about two hours' flying time for an AC-130. View Quote Disgraceful. |
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Mullins admits "stand down" order given - ETA - "Hold in Place." WTF?
http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2013/09/19/adm-mullen-denies-stand-down-order-given-admits-special-ops-told-to-hold-in-place/ |
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Don't you love how there were drones overhead for hours yet no help arrived? We know the State Department, the Pentagon, the CIA knew what was happening. Disgraceful. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Don't you love how there were drones overhead for hours yet no help arrived? We know the State Department, the Pentagon, the CIA knew what was happening. CBS News has been told that, hours after the attack began, an unmanned Predator drone was sent over the U.S. mission in Benghazi, and that the drone and other reconnaissance aircraft apparently observed the final hours of the protracted battle. AC-130U gunships were reportedly stationed at NAS Sigonella (on Sicily) The distance from Sigonella to Benghazi is about 420 miles, about two hours' flying time for an AC-130. Disgraceful. Oh come on. Six guys fought and only four Americans died. it obviously wasn't bad enough to justify the outrageous cost of a gunship. Besides that might have caused some bad optics. Can't have that. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Mullen - Disgraceful - from 19 SEP 2013 testimony
LTC Gibson (SOC CDR - AFRICOM) told to "hold in place." ETA: Mullen also said "there was a physics problem with getting air support to Benghazi during the attack." I always though Mullen was a Fred McMurray looking douche. |
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I really liked the film. It could have used a little more explanation of the political decisions. Not quite as good as BHD, but close. It was a 9:35 p.m. showing and it was full. Mixed young and older crowd with only one or two BTDT looking types. What does a BTDT type look like at a movie theater? Late 20's early 30's, fit, short hair or high and tight, Marines or Army t-shirt. You know, the BTDT look. Can't you see it too? Multicam assault pack? And dog tags outside the shirt. |
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I just got back from seeing it. Great movie movie but I really wish that it was a total work of fiction! I cant believe that really happened! My combat experience is limited to a few nasty nerf wars and water gun fights but wasn't that security force terribly under manned and under equipped? The whole country was in chaos with all manner of American hating psycho fishing thru Qaddafi's war toy box and they have what ten guys? Our government had to know this and that the locals were flaky. Why not have at least one hundred or more men maybe Marines? Take over on of the air ports and base air support there. What about armor Bradleys ect. Just cant believe any of those people were put in that situation. Some one needs to go to jail! And who is gonna pay for all that? And who is going to approve all that? Imagine having to get all of your requests for even small arms approved by a group of liberal anti-gun types...someone asked earlier why a SAW was the heaviest MG they had. Because the Dept. of State wouldn't approve anything larger..."and why do you need the SAWs again?" |
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Don't you love how there were drones overhead for hours yet no help arrived? We know the State Department, the Pentagon, the CIA knew what was happening. Disgraceful. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Don't you love how there were drones overhead for hours yet no help arrived? We know the State Department, the Pentagon, the CIA knew what was happening. CBS News has been told that, hours after the attack began, an unmanned Predator drone was sent over the U.S. mission in Benghazi, and that the drone and other reconnaissance aircraft apparently observed the final hours of the protracted battle. AC-130U gunships were reportedly stationed at NAS Sigonella (on Sicily) The distance from Sigonella to Benghazi is about 420 miles, about two hours' flying time for an AC-130. Disgraceful. Military can't do shit without the approval of the civilian authority. |
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Damn, I was all ready to go see it today until I realized it was MLK day. I'd rather go when there's not many people there so I don't have to listen to the coughing and hacking.
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And who is going to approve all that? Imagine having to get all of your requests for even small arms approved by a group of liberal anti-gun types...someone asked earlier why a SAW was the heaviest MG they had. Because the Dept. of State wouldn't approve anything larger..."and why do you need the SAWs again?" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I just got back from seeing it. Great movie movie but I really wish that it was a total work of fiction! I cant believe that really happened! My combat experience is limited to a few nasty nerf wars and water gun fights but wasn't that security force terribly under manned and under equipped? The whole country was in chaos with all manner of American hating psycho fishing thru Qaddafi's war toy box and they have what ten guys? Our government had to know this and that the locals were flaky. Why not have at least one hundred or more men maybe Marines? Take over on of the air ports and base air support there. What about armor Bradleys ect. Just cant believe any of those people were put in that situation. Some one needs to go to jail! And who is gonna pay for all that? And who is going to approve all that? Imagine having to get all of your requests for even small arms approved by a group of liberal anti-gun types...someone asked earlier why a SAW was the heaviest MG they had. Because the Dept. of State wouldn't approve anything larger..."and why do you need the SAWs again?" Yep. A bureaucratic clusterfuck. |
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Damn, I was all ready to go see it today until I realized it was MLK day. I'd rather go when there's not many people there so I don't have to listen to the coughing and hacking. View Quote I went to a dine in theater and you couldn't hear a thing other than the movie. ETA: Teener generation's BLACK HAWK DOWN Fucking AWESOME movie |
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Just reading the box office numbers, it looks like this movie will likely make back its production budget of $50mm but maybe not much more. It looks to track alongside his last sub $20mm premiere, 2013's Pain & Gain.
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Just got back from seeing it again. Not many people in the theater, maybe 20 or so.
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It doesn't open here until Friday. I'll finish the book tonight or tomorrow. Most movies like it are packed when they come out here, so it will be interesting to see. I'll go to a Sunday matinee when my dad gets back from GA.
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