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dvdjunkie32 02-20-19 09:48 AM

BREAKING NEWS: Movies sometimes contain minor inaccuracies
 
Well this is kind of a bummer. Yesterday I caught a bit on the Joe Rogan podcast where he interviewed Andy Stumpf, a retired Navy Seal. The discussion was on the topic of military movies. I was a bit surprised when this guy could not come up with a single military movie that was realistic or technically accurate in comparison to a real life experience. One of the first films he put down was Sicario. One of the things I loved about Sicario is I felt like it was giving me a window into a world of law enforcement that I've never seen before. Turns out it is just Hollywood BS.

A scene where a CIA op has his gun in the wrong firing position was so bad that Andy couldn't watch anymore. All the movies that were sold to us as true accurate stories. BS. Lone Survivor, American Sniper, Zero Dark Thirty, Black Hawk Down and of course the ridiculous Navy Seals movie. The only movie he really praised was Saving Private Ryan's opening scene. Even that scene was technically inaccurate, but it did capture the essence of chaos and terror.

Andy pointed out that being a Navy Seal is like 80% training and op preparation and in the real world, grenades don't go off with a bang or explosion. He didn't really fault Hollywood because a movie needs to be entertaining with lots of action and tension. We would like to think these movies are also paying tribute to the real life soldiers by giving us a taste of their experience, but is it really if we have to be entertained as well?


dex14 02-20-19 09:51 AM

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Draven 02-20-19 09:51 AM

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This is surprising? I've worked in television and video production for 30+ years and I've never once seen a movie or show that was accurate about that world. I'm sure doctors and lawyers and cops would say the same thing.

RichC2 02-20-19 09:52 AM

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The film makers set out to make cinematic experiences, real war isn't that.

Bluelitespecial 02-20-19 09:54 AM

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I watch a lot of those Joe Rogan clips, there's nothing really newsworthy about what he said if every movie centered around the military was true to life it would be more of a documentary and boring for a movie that's supposed to be entertaining.

E Unit 02-20-19 09:57 AM

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Dale Dye would beg to differ, especially with the movies he's worked on.

Nick Danger 02-20-19 10:23 AM

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Detective movies don't show genuine techniques on how to get away with murder, for obvious reasons. It only makes sense that military movies don't show genuine techniques on how to defeat US forces.

TomOpus 02-20-19 10:37 AM

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Sicario is a military movie???

melasnus 02-20-19 10:47 AM

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Although Sicario isn't a "military movie," I would agree about Sicario being VERY unrealistic (I turned it off fairly quickly), but so is just about any shoot-'em-up movie.
To be fair, movies are not meant to be a slice of reality.
By nature, there is fantasy mixed in.
Documentaries are about as close as we get.

Groucho 02-20-19 10:49 AM

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This is true of anything. Have you ever watched a movie that features your profession that was accurate? Yet we assume they are getting it right for other professions.

fujishig 02-20-19 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Groucho (Post 13503749)
This is true of anything. Have you ever watched a movie that features your profession that was accurate? Yet we assume they are getting it right for other professions.

Yeah, I was about to say this. Like watch any "hacker" movie when you have any kind of knowledge of computers or networking and your brain is going to hurt.

Groucho 02-20-19 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by fujishig (Post 13503752)
Yeah, I was about to say this. Like watch any "hacker" movie when you have any kind of knowledge of computers or networking and your brain is going to hurt.

Wait, so you are saying when I use a computer the monitor doesn't project code onto my face?

DaveNinja 02-20-19 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Groucho (Post 13503755)
Wait, so you are saying when I use a computer the monitor doesn't project code onto my face?

turn up your brightness to 11

Rob V 02-20-19 11:29 AM

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Zack and Miri Make a Porno was pretty accurate

dvdjunkie32 02-20-19 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Bluelitespecial (Post 13503712)
I watch a lot of those Joe Rogan clips, there's nothing really newsworthy about what he said if every movie centered around the military was true to life it would be more of a documentary and boring for a movie that's supposed to be entertaining.

Do you honestly think a movie like American Sniper would have been as popular as it was if the audience went in knowing that what they are seeing is mostly fiction and not grounded in reality? Part of the appeal of these movies is making the viewer feel like we are experiencing what they did. Maybe the guy is just being too nit picky. I won't think any less of these films if the actors don't throw a grenade right or use the right formation. Most of the actors go through a couple of weeks of pseudo boot camp from an advisor.

dex14 02-20-19 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by dvdjunkie32 (Post 13503789)
Do you honestly think a movie like American Sniper would have been as popular as it was if the audience went in knowing that what they are seeing is mostly fiction and not grounded in reality?

Yes.

stvn1974 02-20-19 11:48 AM

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All of the ribbons and insignia worn by actors in movies when playing military officers is also wrong because it is a crime to impersonate and officer.

Bluelitespecial 02-20-19 11:48 AM

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I'd say the guy is too nit picky.

gmanca 02-20-19 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by E Unit (Post 13503714)
Dale Dye would beg to differ, especially with the movies he's worked on.

Well, probably not Invaders from Mars lol

inri222 02-20-19 11:55 AM

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Let's not even discuss religious epics.

d2cheer 02-20-19 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Bluelitespecial (Post 13503799)
I'd say the guy is too nit picky.

Agree, the movie he praises SPR he wasn't even alive for when the real events took place so he has no basis to say it was "technically incorrect" unless he studied the battle plans. I was in the military as well and you learn to ignore the technical aspects of the movies. I will admit it was hard at first however. But not watching a movie because someone holds a handgun or rifle wrong? Please. That still does drive me nuts however.... :D



Originally Posted by stvn1974 (Post 13503797)
All of the ribbons and insignia worn by actors in movies when playing military officers is also wrong because it is a crime to impersonate and officer.

Correct.

Nick Danger 02-20-19 12:29 PM

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My favorite part of the video was when the guy said that a prop error with a gun in Siccario (the gun wasn't loaded) was enough to make him turn off the movie. Snowflake.

dvdjunkie32 02-20-19 12:48 PM

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Why the hell was my thread title changed? Just to be a dick to me? I was only looking for some discussion here, but thanks for reminding me why I stopped creating threads on this forum.

mattysemo247 02-20-19 01:13 PM

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I've been watching episodes of Burn Notice recently while at the gym since it's streaming on Prime and often thought, "how true is any of this?" when Michael talks about fighting, explosives, training and tactics, etc. I kinda don't want to Google it because it will take the fun out of watching the show :lol:

davidh777 02-20-19 01:21 PM

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I read the thread title and got confused because I thought we already had a thread for Bohemian Rhapsody.

fumanstan 02-20-19 01:23 PM

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I believe everything I see in movies at TV.

GoldenJCJ 02-20-19 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by d2cheer (Post 13503815)
Agree, the movie he praises SPR he wasn't even alive for when the real events took place so he has no basis to say it was "technically incorrect" unless he studied the battle plans. I was in the military as well and you learn to ignore the technical aspects of the movies. I will admit it was hard at first however. But not watching a movie because someone holds a handgun or rifle wrong? Please. That still does drive me nuts however.... :D

Agreed. I like to read about movie mistakes and get a kick out of when camera equipment or funny bloopers are found in movies. But I hate when I read about mistakes for a movie listing things like the wrong model military tank used in a scene or a car in the background was made a year after the movie was set it just makes me roll my eyes. Just chill out and enjoy the damn movie.

That being said, after I took firearms training for law enforcement, it drives me crazy when I see some sort of elite military soldier character running around with his finger in the trigger. :lol:

stvn1974 02-20-19 06:38 PM

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Didn't SPR show the Germans using tanks that hadn't been created yet?

Tom Banjo 02-20-19 07:49 PM

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I have a friend that was involved in the actual Black Hawk Down fiasco. He said the movie took a LOT of artistic liberties.

covenant 02-21-19 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by stvn1974 (Post 13504068)
Didn't SPR show the Germans using tanks that hadn't been created yet?

T34s mocked up to look like Tigers.
At least Fury used a real one, Tiger 131

Giantrobo 02-22-19 03:23 PM

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Yeah we Radio people love "WKRP in Cincinnati" but laugh at the "made for tv reasons" studio situation. ie..in a real studio the room goes silent when you turn the mic on. But on that show they are talking and you can hear the music which would mean they would need headphones. They didn't always shave headphones.

Noonan 02-22-19 03:25 PM

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You mean to tell me that car doors and filing cabinets are NOT bulletproof like TV and movies would make us believe???

Decker 02-22-19 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Groucho (Post 13503749)
This is true of anything. Have you ever watched a movie that features your profession that was accurate? Yet we assume they are getting it right for other professions.

I'm still pissed that Kubrick spilled the beans and showed the world how we doctors all have a special Physician ID card that allows us to access any location in the city.
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...8e1a1ad373.gif

stvn1974 02-22-19 04:21 PM

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My favorite is when a character shoots a lock or keypad and a door opens...or it won't open anymore. It always depends on what the story calls for.

Nick Danger 02-22-19 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Decker (Post 13505237)
I'm still pissed that Kubrick spilled the beans and showed the world how we doctors all have a special Physician ID card that allows us to access any location in the city.
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...8e1a1ad373.gif

When I was a kid, Mad magazine would talk about MD license plates that would allow you to park anywhere anytime in New York City. Don't they have those in Las Vegas?

Actually, I thought Tom Cruise getting anything he wanted by saying, "It's okay, I'm a doctor" was one of the best running jokes I've ever seen. I think it's funny as hell.

GoldenJCJ 02-22-19 06:02 PM

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Who decided that a stun gun knocks people out?

GoldenJCJ 02-22-19 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Decker (Post 13505237)
I'm still pissed that Kubrick spilled the beans and showed the world how we doctors all have a special Physician ID card that allows us to access any location in the city.
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...8e1a1ad373.gif

But does your ID card work like that in your dreams?

Brack 02-22-19 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by stvn1974 (Post 13504068)
Didn't SPR show the Germans using tanks that hadn't been created yet?

Still not as obviously noticeable as when The Hurt Locker references YouTube, years before it existed.

Obi-Wanma 02-22-19 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Giantrobo (Post 13505229)
Yeah we Radio people love "WKRP in Cincinnati" but laugh at the "made for tv reasons" studio situation. ie..in a real studio the room goes silent when you turn the mic on. But on that show they are talking and you can hear the music which would mean they would need headphones. They didn't always shave headphones.

It would be a major inaccuracy if they were shaving headphones. That's just weird, man.

;)

stvn1974 02-22-19 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Obi-Wan Jabroni (Post 13505324)
It would be a major inaccuracy if they were shaving headphones. That's just weird, man.

;)

Everything in the '70s was hairy.


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