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Is that Kip from Napoleon Dynamite?? http://www.zuguide.com/image/Aaron-Ruell-Napoleon-Dynamite.3.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Is that Kip from Napoleon Dynamite?? http://www.zuguide.com/image/Aaron-Ruell-Napoleon-Dynamite.3.jpg |
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Erhmy gave me PI flashbacks. My FIL, who is USMC Ret., 2 tours in Nam and a DI, said that Erhmy acted just like him. My wife agrees. She won't watch FMJ with me.
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Is that Kip from Napoleon Dynamite?? http://www.zuguide.com/image/Aaron-Ruell-Napoleon-Dynamite.3.jpg Your mom went to college. |
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Is that Kip from Napoleon Dynamite?? http://www.zuguide.com/image/Aaron-Ruell-Napoleon-Dynamite.3.jpg Your mom went to college. I think I'm going to build her a cake or something. |
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"What side was that, Private Pyle?"
"Then you did that on purpose!" I've always loved how no answer can be the right answer. I've always wondered if they train DI's to be that quick witted with the comebacks, or if it's innate.
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My favorite line:
You are nothing but unorganized grabastic pieces of amphibian shit! |
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View Quote We had a guy when I went through "basic" who was a total shit magnet... A lightning rod... A superconductor. Everywhere we went, the cadre would yell "CHUBBS! WHERE'S CHUBBS?". You'd hear this meek voice from the back of the formation, "Sir, I am here!" "CHUBBS! WHAT IS YOUR PROBLEM?" Again, with the meek voice, "Sir, I scored a fourteen hundred on the scholastic aptitude test!" We almost gave him a blanket party one night. |
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Quoted: "What side was that, Private Pyle?" View Quote "Then you did that on purpose!" I've always loved how no answer can be the right answer. I've always wondered if they train DI's to be that quick witted with the comebacks, or if it's innate. After you're in basic a while(once you stop being terrified of them), you realize that some of the drill instructors are truly gifted actors. They all have routines worked out and have got a lot of practice harassing new joes. |
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??? Thought the movie was based on "The Short-Timers" by Gustav Hasford? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Loved the movie, mainly because I'm a huge fan of the book that it's (mostly) based on. So many of the scenes, after the boot camp portion, are almost word for word. If anyone's interested: http://www.amazon.com/Dispatches-Michael-Herr/dp/0679735259 ??? Thought the movie was based on "The Short-Timers" by Gustav Hasford? It is. There are also some things lifted from a book called "Run between the raindrops" |
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Who said that? Who the fuck said that? Who's the slimy little communist shit, twinkle-toed c**k sucker down here who just signed his own death warrant? Nobody, huh? The fairy fucking godmother said it. Out-fucking-standing! I will PT you all until you fucking die! I'll PT you until your assholes are sucking buttermilk!
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I remember having to explain a quote to my buddy at work. He would quote the guy in the chopper. I don't remember it exactly, but it is along the lines of killing women and children. The part where he said it was easy, you don't lead them as much. After I explained how you have to lead a shot on a moving target, but women and children don't run as fast, so you don't have to lead them as much, his face was priceless.
Anyone who runs is a VC. Anyone who stands still is a well disciplined VC. |
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Who said that? Who the fuck said that? Who's the slimy little communist shit, twinkle-toed c**k sucker down here who just signed his own death warrant? Nobody, huh? The fairy fucking godmother said it. Out-fucking-standing! I will PT you all until you fucking die! I'll PT you until your assholes are sucking buttermilk! View Quote Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Private Pyle, Private Joker is your new squad leader, and you WILL bunk with him! He'll teach you everything; he'll teach you how to pee! Private Gomer Pyle: Sir, aye aye, sir! Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Private Joker, he's silly and he's ignorant, but he's got guts and guts is enough. Now you two ladies carry on! |
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He also did a lot of the running scenes with a bunch of broken ribs, courtesy of a Jeep accident. A tough motherfucker... His audition tape featured him howling verbal abuse at an imagined line of recruits for a solid fifteen minutes as oranges and tennis balls are thrown at him. He never broke character or repeated himself. View Quote I would pay.to see that tape |
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I remember having to explain a quote to my buddy at work. He would quote the guy in the chopper. I don't remember it exactly, but it is along the lines of killing women and children. The part where he said it was easy, you don't lead them as much. After I explained how you have to lead a shot on a moving target, but women and children don't run as fast, so you don't have to lead them as much, his face was priceless. Anyone who runs is a VC. Anyone who stands still is a well disciplined VC. View Quote I would loved to have seen the look on his face! |
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I'm glad I'm not the only one who has seen the first half of the movie more times than the second half . I wouldn't say I dislike the second half, but between R. Lee Ermey being R. Lee Ermey and Private Pyle slowly going crazy, the first half is epic.
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View Quote Is your name Lawrence?? Seriously... Am I the 1st to ask that?? ETA: I'm prior Navy. |
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DOORGUNNER: Anyone who runs is a V.C. Anyone who stands still is a well-disciplined V.C. You guys oughta do a story about me sometime.
JOKER: Why should we do a story about you? DOORGUNNER: 'Cause I'm so fucking good! That ain't no shit neither. I've done got me one hundred and fifty-seven dead gooks killed. And fifty water buffaloes, too. Them're all certified. JOKER: Any women or children? DOORGUNNER: Sometimes. JOKER: How can you shoot women and children? DOORGUNNER: Easy. You just don't lead 'em so much. Ain't war hell? |
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I caught the last half of this movie last night, and noticed something I want to ask about: The second squad leader (the guy who takes command after the LT gets hit) seems to be carrying a lever action rifle on his pack... what in the world is up with that? this guy, this gun... http://www.imfdb.org/images/thumb/b/b7/FMJ-2.jpg/601px-FMJ-2.jpg View Quote I think it was referred to in the book that it was a pellet gun he shot rats with! |
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I'm glad I'm not the only one who has seen the first half of the movie more times than the second half . I wouldn't say I dislike the second half, but between R. Lee Ermey being R. Lee Ermey and Private Pyle slowly going crazy, the first half is epic. View Quote Nope.....you're not alone. I must have seen the first half 20 or 25 times. I've seen the second maybe 5 or 6 times. |
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View Quote That a shadow or a Hitlerstasche? |
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View Quote HWhat we have heah, my little yellah sistah, is a prime example of Alabama Blacksnake...but it ain't too goddamned beaucoup! |
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Erhmy gave me PI flashbacks. My FIL, who is USMC Ret., 2 tours in Nam and a DI, said that Erhmy acted just like him. My wife agrees. She won't watch FMJ with me. View Quote Me too. I was there in '77. Every time I watch it I just grin REAL wide because every line, every syllable, every nuance is the real deal. The only difference in my experience was there was NO public abuse of recruits. That's not to say one or two shitbirds didn't get "counseled" in the shower, out of sight of the rest of the platoon. Otherwise, it was spot-on. |
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Why the hate for the Vietnam sequence?
I thought it was pretty good. The Boot Camp part was epic, though. |
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The best part was when Gump had to show private pyle how to properly put the sticker on the window without the plastic cling paper. Fucking movie nailed it. |
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He carries and uses an M16, but he also carries around the cowboy gun. Kubrick isn't exactly known for letting minute details happen accidentally, I wonder what the story behind the levergun is. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Is that the one that carried a BB gun? He carries and uses an M16, but he also carries around the cowboy gun. Kubrick isn't exactly known for letting minute details happen accidentally, I wonder what the story behind the levergun is. I THINK that was in the book. The Short Timers by Gustav Howard. That's the book that FMJ is based off of. |
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God has a hardon for Marines because we kill everything we see.
He plays his games, we play ours. |
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You climb obstacles like old people fuck.
No boom boom with soul brother. |
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"Trade you some AVRN riifles . . . never fired, only dropped once."
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"What side was that, Private Pyle?" "Then you did that on purpose!" I've always loved how no answer can be the right answer. I've always wondered if they train DI's to be that quick witted with the comebacks, or if it's innate. View Quote They are well trained and some do rehearse and plan things out. My FIL, as I said was a DI, and we have talked at length. When he picked up a new platoon, he would get 10-12 buddies to come over for the "meet and greet". I thought it was hell with 3 DIs. I can't imagine 10-12 running barking orders and screaming. The Series Commander walked in one day, let them finish and pulled him in the DI hut and made him stop. Than man has stories...He was a DI in the mid-late 60s. Yes, he thumped recruits. They sent him to MTU to mellow him out. He did 2 twos in Nam, including Tet. I truly believe he was trying to weed out non-hackers to keep them from getting killed in Vietnam. Sammich maker says he was one tough SOB to have for a Dad. I can see it. Her brother joined the Navy, which I think disappointed him a little. I get mad props from him for being a Jarhead. |
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Does this mean that Anne Margaret is not coming
Hey, I won't be long...I'll skip the foreplay |
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"Your rifle is only a tool, it is the hard heart that kills."
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As well as the great lines I like the scenes where Pyle is sitting on the crates sucking his thumb and the rest of the platoon are doing suicide drills or following everyone else with his pants around his ankles and holding his rifle over the shoulder by the barrel.
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I caught the last half of this movie last night, and noticed something I want to ask about: The second squad leader (the guy who takes command after the LT gets hit) seems to be carrying a lever action rifle on his pack... what in the world is up with that? this guy, this gun... http://www.imfdb.org/images/thumb/b/b7/FMJ-2.jpg/601px-FMJ-2.jpg View Quote Happy birthday Zipperhead. |
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My fav vietnam era movies in this order:
Deer Hunter Platoon Apocalypse Now We were soldiers Full Metal Jacket They all look very good. FMJ is great, but it's disturbing comedy genre. Sometimes you don't know whether to laugh or cry. Man, it looks good on bluray. The second part is disturbing enough. |
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Quoted: My fav vietnam era movies in this order: Deer Hunter Platoon Apocalypse Now We were soldiers Full Metal Jacket They all look very good. FMJ is great, but it's disturbing comedy genre. Sometimes you don't know whether to laugh or cry. Man, it looks good on bluray. The second part is disturbing enough. View Quote Hamburger Hill 84 Charlie MoPic Tour of Duty (not a movie, but most DEFINITELY deserves an honorable mention) |
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