All the "terrorism experts," radio talk show hosts and military contractors are making money off our soldiers, why shouldn't the entertainment industry?Originally posted by: TriStar
I think it is disgusting that some Hollywood whore, or whoever is producing this, should be making money on the backs of our military men and women who are putting their lives on the line.
I'm sure that our boys and girls in Iraq will be tuning in each week to see what they are doing over there.
This makes me want to puke.
Originally posted by: jumpr
All the "terrorism experts," radio talk show hosts and military contractors are making money off our soldiers, why shouldn't the entertainment industry?Originally posted by: TriStar
I think it is disgusting that some Hollywood whore, or whoever is producing this, should be making money on the backs of our military men and women who are putting their lives on the line.
I'm sure that our boys and girls in Iraq will be tuning in each week to see what they are doing over there.
This makes me want to puke.
So making a show, producing a movie or writing a book about any military conflict is wrong unless it's written by someone involved in that conflict and is 100% accurate?Originally posted by: TriStar
I'm sure our men and women under fire in Iraq and Afghanistan will feel humbled that the kiddies back home can watch a TV program that purports to display their day to day lives. I have no doubt that this program will be 100% accurate in its portrayal of our troops.
Hell, no doubt the director, producer and actors have all serve at least one tour so how in the world could it not be accurate?
Originally posted by: TriStar
I think it is disgusting that some Hollywood whore, or whoever is producing this, should be making money on the backs of our military men and women who are putting their lives on the line.
I'm sure that our boys and girls in Iraq will be tuning in each week to see what they are doing over there.
This makes me want to puke.
Originally posted by: TriStar
I'm sure our men and women under fire in Iraq and Afghanistan will feel humbled that the kiddies back home can watch a TV program that purports to display their day to day lives. I have no doubt that this program will be 100% accurate in its portrayal of our troops.
Hell, no doubt the director, producer and actors have all serve at least one tour so how in the world could it not be accurate?
Originally posted by: Wallydraigle
It's kind of different when they're still over there. I mean, once something is done and in the history books it gets embellished and whatnot. That's the way it's been as long as people have told stories around a campfire. But when it's still happening, right now, today, this very moment, if it's not accurate it's like a sports announcer just making stuff up as you watch something totally different. It's disrespectful.
Originally posted by: amcdonald
Originally posted by: TriStar
I'm sure our men and women under fire in Iraq and Afghanistan will feel humbled that the kiddies back home can watch a TV program that purports to display their day to day lives. I have no doubt that this program will be 100% accurate in its portrayal of our troops.
Hell, no doubt the director, producer and actors have all serve at least one tour so how in the world could it not be accurate?
What the fvck?
M.A.S.H. was one of the most successful tv shows ever... and that was a comedy.
What's the big deal here? It's only entertainment.
Originally posted by: MagicConch
I am guessing they are telling it now rather than later because it will allow them them the creative license that wouldn't be allowed historically (at least until revisionism kicks in later).
Whine much?Originally posted by: Wallydraigle
Originally posted by: MagicConch
I am guessing they are telling it now rather than later because it will allow them them the creative license that wouldn't be allowed historically (at least until revisionism kicks in later).
But especially because it's fresh now and they can make more money.
Originally posted by: TriStar
Originally posted by: amcdonald
Originally posted by: TriStar
I'm sure our men and women under fire in Iraq and Afghanistan will feel humbled that the kiddies back home can watch a TV program that purports to display their day to day lives. I have no doubt that this program will be 100% accurate in its portrayal of our troops.
Hell, no doubt the director, producer and actors have all serve at least one tour so how in the world could it not be accurate?
What the fvck?
M.A.S.H. was one of the most successful tv shows ever... and that was a comedy.
What's the big deal here? It's only entertainment.
M.A.S.H. was produced long after the Korean War (supposedly) ended. Our boys and girls (for the most part) had come home and the fighting (at least to the viewing public) had ended.
Our people are still in Iraq/Afghanistan and the story is still being written. The Hollywood pukes will embellish and twist the truth until it no longer bears any resemblance to what is really happening. The least they could do is wait until the last body bag is shipped home and the final tear has fallen before grubbing money through the blood, sweat and tears of our soldiers, airmen, marines and sailors.
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: TriStar
I think it is disgusting that some Hollywood whore, or whoever is producing this, should be making money on the backs of our military men and women who are putting their lives on the line.
I'm sure that our boys and girls in Iraq will be tuning in each week to see what they are doing over there.
This makes me want to puke.
I just hope the director doesn't push his agenda through this.
Originally posted by: Proletariat
Whine much?Originally posted by: Wallydraigle
Originally posted by: MagicConch
I am guessing they are telling it now rather than later because it will allow them them the creative license that wouldn't be allowed historically (at least until revisionism kicks in later).
But especially because it's fresh now and they can make more money.
Oh wait - saw your avatar.
