Warfare

best American war film since FMJ

Nothing personal, kid...

People keep saying this bit it's garland. The last thing you should have watched was sunshine

OMG POOR AMERICAN INVADERS SUFFERING AT THE HANDS OF IRAQI FIGHTERS!!!

War on Poorror slop

*YAWN*

anon didn't see the several scenes where the Americans use Iraqi collaborationists as literal cannon fodder or the scenes of Americans terrorizing, occupying, and destroying random people's houses

British director, American production+co-director (who basically did the whole thing if you saw BtS because the movie was a memoir of his time there).
That being said yes, British directors often make far better war films than American ones do, and there was a very Battle Of Algiers/Dunkirk/Das Boot touch on this film that made it very distinct from the past 30 years of Saving Private Ryan clones.

American

british director
filmed in uk
not american at all

Is this just a straightforward "realistic" movie about one day or something? Sounds extremely gay if so

Is this just a straightforward "realistic" movie about one day or something?

It's not even that, it's an actual historical re-enactment that was co-ordinated by all the people who actually fought in this battle.

that's somehow even gayer

Trumps tariffs need enacting now

SEAL AARs

so its fictional

How?

10/10 audio editing.
8/10 movie.

anons spend years bitching about how Lone Survivor made the SEALs seem way more competent than they were IRL

movie comes out showing a SEAL team make a bunch of dumb rookie mistakes and be scared for their lives, like real human beings (cue Drive song) instead of superhuman killing machines

anons still bitch

That part when he wakes up and his legs are on fire is so fucked. I've seen like 5 drone clips like that out of Ukraine

I like how the producer and director use minimal to no ambient music throughout the film. Keeps the reality consistent.

Terrible Casualty Collection Point scene though. Would've clocked my team mate standing or kicking a blast wound, what a fucken nut sack.

VOD Tuesday bros, eating good.

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I liked Casualties of War better than all of them.

Name one special forces superior to SEALs

Does the military really use jets like they did in this movie? Just fly by close to the ground to freak everyone the fuck out. Surely the Iraqis would understand that if they're doing that instead of blowing you the fuck up they aren't a real threat.
Definitely a thing you can only do against low tech goat fuckers with no air defense.

For me it was when they showed the Arab guy's heart and chest cavity exposed and his ribcage open. Looked exactly like a clip I saw of a Russian guy before the sharty hack.
Prima donnas

Troupes de Marine and SAS mog all given their organization and tactics were the basis for every modern special forces.

Does the military really use jets like they did in this movie?

In Iraq and Afghanistan type conflcits against low-tech enemies, yes. It functions as an aoe flashbang.

It’s funny, I was on a Low binge before I saw this movie, so when I heard one their songs playing during the closing credits, I immediately hopped on a plane to Iraq and DJ’d at the nearest bar I could find.
m.youtube.com/watch?v=V6d7eJptG6M

Frog marines

lol, lmao.

Interesting. Is it considered dangerous?
My thought would be if the enemies like the Iraqis in this movie knew you were going to do it they could just get their shitty AK's or whatever they're using aimed at your likely route, like the road they did it over in this, and just have a dude watching for the plane then when it comes unload your mag and do some damage. Probably wouldn't total the jet but would fuck it up to some degree.

The U.S muhreens were based on the Frog marines and trained by them back in the Colonial era; so the U.S Marines themselves are a direct legacy of the French Marines. Likewise the ARVN marines in Vietnam were a French-trained colonial legacy unit and they were considered to be the most competent South Vietnamese units of the war.
I get that it's a cliche to mock France for WWII and the Franco-Prussian War but their military record is nothing short of incredibly remarkable and innovative; like they're in the A tier when you look at their overall military history.

the Iraqis in this movie knew you were going to do it they could just get their shitty AK's or whatever they're using aimed at your likely route, like the road they did it over in this, and just have a dude watching for the plane then when it comes unload your mag and do some damage

The thing with these planes is that they fly so fast and are such a small target for the that it's really a William Tell freak thing to hit them, let alone take it down doing this. You'd need at least a MANPADs like an Igla, Stinger, or even an antiquated anti-air missile system to actually take down the plane. This is what happened in Yugoslavia in the 90s when a Yugo anti-air crew managed to successfully shoot down a Nighthawk with a shitty old Soviet anti-air missile from the 1960s.

Fuck Iraq war veterans

Imagining volunteering to massacre people in mudhuts and then spending 20 years acting like a victim over it

you are seriously underestimating how hard it is to hit a moving target, let alone one moving anywhere near that fast.

reminder that the US hasn't won a war since they started doing muh speshul forces larp

A big reason I love this movie is that this is the bottom line of it.

The US hasnt even been involved in a proper modern war where they can utilise all their capabilities its always a "peacekeeping" force or airstrikes try and invade the US or have the US invade your shithole and lets see how fast it falls

You fags are so fucking gay that you’ve never heard of Low. That’s why I this place sucks. You all have immense shit knowledge and taste in music. The shoe started with that faggot Eric Prydz or whatever. That was their hype track. LOL. Low came in and saved the day from these faggoty as fags.

Just in time to rouse the rabble to fight those dastardly Iranians! Enlist, Americunts! ENLIST!!!

You realize that will just make every movie be greenscreened right? How would they make a war movie that takes place in afganistan without filming outside the country?

How would they make a war movie that takes place in afganistan without filming outside the country?

Is this a joke? Picrel was filmed in Arizona.

The US knows if it went at someone with full capabilities there would be a new Geneva Convention because of how thoroughly they destroyed so many lives

And it shows.

FMJ was filmed on location... at an elaborate set in England, and so was Warfare.

If they can do it there, we can EASILY do it here given we actually have space.

No one wants to go to Arizona. It fucking sucks. If I had to film a movie there for months I'd an hero. Everyone hates arizona

flagstaff is nice

You’re so gay and I know it because you never saw Casualties of War.

Why make fucking Iraq war propaganda film in tyool 2025. No one on either side of the political spectrum is pro that war anymore. Vietnam at least had the whole "stabbed in the back" mythology about it and earlier wars America actually won, Iraq was just an embarrassment that everyone agrees was retarded and wants to forget ever happened.

No one wants to go to Arizona

If only you told that to the millions of Caliniggers, New Yorkers, and illegals that have been flooding the state for the past 30 years...
Eastern Arizona is incredibly gorgeous too, while the Navajo reservation is otherworldly beautiful and has been used as a filming location since the birth of the American film industry.

Why make fucking Iraq war propaganda film in tyool 2025

It's anti-war, not pro-war.

Casualties of War

Great (especially Penn and Michael J. Fox) but not as good as FMJ. It also whitewashed the story, which is pretty lame and gay given it's a De Palma movie and he usually goes there (and did when he made Redacted).