Tomorrow, When the War Began (2010)
Updated: 2012-10-31 10:15:37
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Seems there’s a big stink over “SEAL Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden” which will premiere on National Geographic next Sunday (11/4). I will have to um, cough, wait to see it, cough before I can have an opinion. I could care less about politicks (spelled on purpose) because I’m sick of it.
Seems there’s a big stink over “SEAL Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden” which will premiere on National Geographic next Sunday (11/4). I will have to um, cough, wait to see it, cough before I can have an opinion. I could care less about politicks (spelled on purpose) because I’m sick of it.
Seems there’s a big stink over “SEAL Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden” which will premiere on National Geographic next Sunday (11/4). I will have to um, cough, wait to see it, cough before I can have an opinion. I could care less about politicks (spelled on purpose) because I’m sick of it.
Seems there’s a big stink over “SEAL Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden” which will premiere on National Geographic next Sunday (11/4). I will have to um, cough, wait to see it, cough before I can have an opinion. I could care less about politicks (spelled on purpose) because I’m sick of it.
Seems there’s a big stink over “SEAL Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden” which will premiere on National Geographic next Sunday (11/4). I will have to um, cough, wait to see it, cough before I can have an opinion. I could care less about politicks (spelled on purpose) because I’m sick of it.
Time for a new feature on War Movie Blog, Sunday Cartoons. I will post a different war-related cartoon every Sunday Morning, until I start running dry, or something else happens. Well, I can’t promise every Sunday, but, well, you get the idea. Anyway. Fair warning and big disclaimer: These cartoons were produced mainly for adult
Time for a new feature on War Movie Blog, Sunday Cartoons. I will post a different war-related cartoon every Sunday Morning, until I start running dry, or something else happens. Well, I can’t promise every Sunday, but, well, you get the idea. Anyway. Fair warning and big disclaimer: These cartoons were produced mainly for adult
Always behind the curve…. this is a strange trailer to me. Low on action but high in suspense? We’ll see!
If I can philosophize all serious for a moment before I present the list…. In a way, all war movies are horror movies. To an extent far beyond the confines of any ghost story or slasher gore-fest. With your average Halloween-style horror flick, you can get your fix, turn it off, and go to bed
US Army CSM(R) Basil Plumley has passed on. Plumley was Col. Hal Moore’s “right hand man” and was portrayed by actor Sam Elliot in 2002′s We Were Soldiers. In the 2002 film version, Mel Gibson played Moore and Elliott played Plumley. Galloway said several of Elliott’s gruff one-liners in the movie were things Plumley actually