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Full Metal Jacket |
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Rating: Summary: Great Kubrick! GREAT! Review: This is an unbelivable film! And it's three reasons: Vincent D'Onofrio's great acting as Pyle, Kubrick's great directing and the FILM it self. Must see!
Rating: Summary: Took me back to PI. Review: Best movie I ever saw on what Marine boot camp is all about, the good, the bad, and the ugly. Enjoyed it!
Rating: Summary: disappointing Review: I was sadly disappointed by this film. The acting was weak, the scenes predictable, and the soundtrack disappointing. For a "shorter" movie, I found this painfully long and simplistic. "Deer Hunter" is time much better spent.
Rating: Summary: A riveting expierence, Typical Kubrick Masterpiece. Review: A very good repersentation of Vietnamese combat. Kubrick added all of his magic to make this one of the best damn movies I have ever seen.
Rating: Summary: Best "Vietnam War " movie Review: Full Metal will outsurvive Apocalypse Now as the cinematic treatise to American involvement in Vietnam. Stanley, we miss you, but your work survives, the greatest of all time.
Rating: Summary: The best of the best Review: Greatest War movie of the 80's. Sgt. Hartman was truly what a D.I. is supposed to be.
Rating: Summary: "A great war movie" Review: Full Metal jacket is a great war film with action and drama.It has a wonderful movie soundtrack and some awsome battle scenes.This movie is one of the greatest war movies ever made.
Rating: Summary: best war movie ever. Review: viet nam was hell and this movie shows why. but it also entertains with comedy and wit. you can't watch this movie too much. lee ermey is sensational as the drill instructor. watch it again and again.
Rating: Summary: The best war movie ever made Review: Even newer movies like Saving Private Ryan and The Thin Red Line pale in comparison with Full Metal Jacket. This is the ultimate tale of war. It doesn't try to glorify soldiers as heroes as many movies do, but it shows them as killing machines. It has some of the greatest one-liners you will ever hear in a movie, and is very well acted. It makes NO compromises, so be warned: it is very violent and disturbing if you're not used to that sort of thing. It does, however, paint a vivid picture of what the army is like.
Rating: Summary: an excellent movie poorly transfered to DVD Review: This movie remains one of a kind ( much like that little war in Viet Nam ) and is an excellent work by Kubrick. Serious movie buffs should boycott the film however until the studio wakes up and presents this film in it's original aspect ratio.
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