It certainly looked and sounded authentic, but from what I understand he was an actual DI in the USMC.
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It certainly looked and sounded authentic, but from what I understand he was an actual DI in the USMC.
Yes he was,back in the Vietnam era..I have a friend who went through Parris Island in the early eighties,and I asked him if it was as rough as it shows.He paled and said "Worse",this is a guy who kids constantly about everything,happy go lucky,but he didn't find anything humorous about the Island..
OUTSTANDING!!!! "I THINK WE'VE FINALLY FOUND SOMETHING THAT YOU DO WELL!!" So many classic lines in that movie...lol
Haven't seen 7 pounds, but Forrest Gump is one of mine as is Castaway, though I haven't seen it in a bit.Forrest Gump
Seven pounds
Moulin Rouge
Castaway
Little Shop of Horrors
Don't know if you'd like Seven Pounds... you might, I watch it over n over, I love the music in it. (play the soundtrack often while cooking)Haven't seen 7 pounds, but Forrest Gump is one of mine as is Castaway, though I haven't seen it in a bit.
Oh yes, this one... me too! Always look forward to a re-watch with great antici...............Rocky Horror Picture Show is also one I can almost recite.
Hey! The Princess Bride is really a fairy tale love story! I like those too! I'm eclectic!Don't know if you'd like Seven Pounds... you might, I watch it over n over, I love the music in it. (play the soundtrack often while cooking)
It's a love story... I do so love me my mush. It's a tragic love story though... be warned. (Big, fat, hot tears, always.)
Which one? I'm guessing the 2001 version though I am partial to the original from 1960.Cool thread! Thanks hossenpepper
Cool lists, everyone.
Tombstone
Stand By Me
Silence of the Lambs
The Breakfast Club
13 Ghosts
(I'm an odd little person, I know.)