#Generation kill
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primal--scream · 4 months ago
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Nate Fick's statement about Evan via LinkedIn
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stanshika · 7 months ago
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something so innately raw about falling in love during a war. like you’ve seen the worst in me yet you still want me. you’ve seen me cruel, cranky, outright mean but you’re still here. you’ve seen me breakdown and cry until i’m sobbing and heaving but you promise to never leave me. like you’ve seen the worst of me but still continue to love me and you will most likely never see the best of me ever again (that was left behind when i entered the war). you remind me that we’re in this together and that we can build another best of us together. and then i remember that you too are just as broken as me and that i still want you at your worst as well.
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evalinathegreat · 2 months ago
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feel like this applies to hbo war with the target audience vs the fandom lmao
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staud · 8 months ago
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HBO WAR FINAL SCENES – requested by @lamialamia
Band of Brothers (2001) / Masters of the Air (2024) / Generation Kill (2008) / The Pacific (2010)
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redbelles · 4 months ago
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See, when Marines invade a foreign country, we gotta buy all our own shit.
GENERATION KILL 1.01 Get Some
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hesbuckcompton-baby · 8 months ago
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I Know The End, Phoebe Bridgers / Masters of The Air (2024) / SAS: Rogue Heroes, Season 1 (2022) / All Quiet on the Western Front (2022) / Generation Kill (2008) / Band of Brothers (2001) / The Pacific (2010) / Jojo Rabbit (2019) / Saving Private Ryan (1998) / 1917 (2019) / Dunkirk (2017) / War Horse (2011) / The Pianist (2002)
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bossboudicca · 4 months ago
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how many shitty movies have y'all watched just to catch a glimpse of your favorite HBO war actors
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z-ppy · 2 months ago
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generation kill bootcamp: wow! what a workout! man these marines are inspiring!
band of brothers bootcamp: they had never been so miserable in their little actor lives
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wiltedprayers · 4 months ago
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thinking about how both band of brothers and generation kill end with the soldiers playing a sport together and how entirely different those two scenes are.
in bob the baseball game is meant to symbolize the unity that has come to pass between the men — they all have gone through something so specific together, a bond is created — and it's all about their war ending. the scene is nicely lit, it's the focus of those few minutes, the men are joking around and being at ease with each other (they're enjoying themselves), the officers watch on delighted and even hopeful. it's the middle of the day and the sun is shining. the descriptions of the soldiers' lives after the war do not leave room for despair (if one of them had hard times afterwards and separated himself from this idea of 'brotherhood,' it's mentioned very briefly and given no consequence). the officers announce the war is over and the joy goes on. it's, by all possible means, a happy ending.
in generation kill, it's not like that at all. there's uncontrollable rage in the football game. officers and enlisted soldiers alike playing against each other, both of their attitudes violent. it's a display of pure aggressive masculinity with muscles, multiple insults thrown around, unhinged bravado, and a lot of anger. the sun is setting. there's two moments where a genuine fight breaks out: one between officers and another between fellow soldiers; there's no sense of unity, of 'brotherhood' — these are men who are angry at the world, themselves, the people they're fighting against, the war, and even their teammates. the scene is also cut and mixed with the moment wright leaves, watching wounded men be taken out along with him. it ends with rudy and ray's fight: it's an effort to gather all of that learned & lived violence and take it out on someone else — ray calls rudy something along the lines of 'ptsd psycho' when he's clearly the one breaking down, leaving the game. overall, it's a rabid scene, and it ends in pure despair.
in band of brothers the last words spoken in the baseball scene (and the whole show if you don't count interviews/internal dialogue) are "war is over." according to the scene, the war is over so they should get to celebrate, live in the sunny day and be able to find company in each other. in gen kill, their war is also over but their game doesn't feel like a celebration, nor it shouldn't. after ray's outburst someone says, "maybe we shouldn't play a football game," while some are enjoying the fight. ray leaves the scene almost crying after taunting rudy for his lack of masculinity throughout the whole thing. it's not a comfort at all.
both shows are fundamentally different, yes. but I think these scenes, which are both near the very end of their respective show, demonstrate exactly the message/themes of each production and you can make these comparisons precisely because of how dissimilar they are. it's a stark contrast, and the scenes convey the shows' spirit extremely well.
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hbowardaily · 4 months ago
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lamialamia · 5 months ago
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In every war, the suffering of children never change. I hope you can find it in you to donate to the Palestine's Children Relief Fund or a charity of your choice.
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shirtlessmoviestv · 7 months ago
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Alexander Skarsgard : Generation Kill
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srfiv · 5 months ago
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colour study - generation kill ep2 "the cradle of civilization"
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oscartwofoxtrot · 7 months ago
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accol-fics · 4 months ago
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Evan Wright, 'Generation Kill' and Rolling Stone Writer, Dead at 59
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