arch113
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My son and his best friend decided they wanted to enlist in the Corps. I made them sit down and watch the first half of the movie before I'd let them talk to the recruiting sergeant.
Then, AFTER they did, I took them both to the recruiting office and sat in on the conversation, just to make sure they covered all the bases...and didn't get lied to...too badly.
The best scene in the second half of the movie was when he was flying over Vietnam and the gunner was just shooting at anyone that move. You know that shit really happened.
If you ever get to watch a documentary about Gunny, you will even be more impressed with Full Metal Jacket.
After learning what Gunny did to get the part of the drill instructor, all I could say was "wow". Gunny did not get the part to start with, he had to audition for it.
Former US Marine Corps Drill Instructor R. Lee Ermey was not originally hired to play Gunnery Sgt. Hartman but as a consultant for the Marine Corps boot camp portion of the film. He performed a demonstration on videotape in which he yelled obscene insults and abuse for 15 minutes without stopping, repeating himself or even flinching - despite being continuously pelted with tennis balls and oranges. Stanley Kubrick was so impressed that he cast Ermey as Hartman.
R. Lee Ermey was involved in a jeep accident during the making of the movie. At 1:00 a.m. one night he skidded off the road, breaking all the ribs on his left side. He refused to pass out, and kept flashing his car lights until a motorist stopped. In some scenes you'll notice that he does not move his left arm at all.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3woEDTUbDYg
Full Metal Disney
I only watch until the bathroom shooting scene, then just shut it off. It's like two entirely different movies.