Who has seen red dawn?
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Red Dawn is one of my all time favorites.
If we had an invasion like that in TX I can only imagine that the outcome would be very negative for the commies! :)
If we had an invasion like that in TX I can only imagine that the outcome would be very negative for the commies! :)
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Jack Bauer also lives in California.TexasVet wrote:Now California might be a different story.. and they would only have the Terminator as Chuck Norris lives in Texas.
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No, he's in Africa right now, duh.
(I have no idea what I'm talking about, just thought I heard that he was spending a really long day over there...)
(I have no idea what I'm talking about, just thought I heard that he was spending a really long day over there...)
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A wonderful movie. I always enjoyed the idea of taking them on on home ground. Guess with age now I'd be more concerned about protecting mine than assaulting and attacking.........I can't see me doing a foxhole...or living in the hills..too old and fat....would take days to get a foxhole dug big enough to furnish myself cover. It would be up to you young ones. I'll keep a few spare rounds in the draw for though. 

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Great movie!
I hope the remake does the original justice.
I hope the remake does the original justice.
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Reality Check!
If y'all want to see a real movie, rent "Enemy at the Gates". It is a true story about real life and real people during the siege of Stalingrad in early WWII.
Yes, it has guns and you know,..er, uh,.. like, you know in it.
If y'all want to see a real movie, rent "Enemy at the Gates". It is a true story about real life and real people during the siege of Stalingrad in early WWII.
Yes, it has guns and you know,..er, uh,.. like, you know in it.
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LoL. No he's back in Washington D.C., but that's only for one day :) He was on holiday for a few years and traveled the world. I am sure he's going to move back to LA once he's done with the current crisis.Fangs wrote:No, he's in Africa right now, duh.
(I have no idea what I'm talking about, just thought I heard that he was spending a really long day over there...)
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WarHawk,
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Oh yah!Tass wrote:WarHawk,
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I've watched Red Dawn several times and owned a dvd until someone borrowed it and never returned it.
I can't remember the sequence of events but wasn't it described that they (Cuban/Russian commies) nuked part of the US, dividing it, smuggled soldiers across the Mexico/Texas border and brought in more troops on planes disguised as commercial airliners and went conventional from there...?
Early on, when the boys were escaping the town in the truck, there were a few US helicopters trying to defend the attack. Not sure what happened to them but I'd guess they got driven back since the town was taken over.
Also interesting was the part where the Cuban commander instructed his men to go to the sporting goods shops and get the ATF form 4473 so they could seek out the gun owners and confiscate their weapons.
I can't remember the sequence of events but wasn't it described that they (Cuban/Russian commies) nuked part of the US, dividing it, smuggled soldiers across the Mexico/Texas border and brought in more troops on planes disguised as commercial airliners and went conventional from there...?
Early on, when the boys were escaping the town in the truck, there were a few US helicopters trying to defend the attack. Not sure what happened to them but I'd guess they got driven back since the town was taken over.
Also interesting was the part where the Cuban commander instructed his men to go to the sporting goods shops and get the ATF form 4473 so they could seek out the gun owners and confiscate their weapons.
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Exactly! That's one of the scariest parts of the movie!O6nop wrote:I've watched Red Dawn several times and owned a dvd until someone borrowed it and never returned it.
I can't remember the sequence of events but wasn't it described that they (Cuban/Russian commies) nuked part of the US, dividing it, smuggled soldiers across the Mexico/Texas border and brought in more troops on planes disguised as commercial airliners and went conventional from there...?
Early on, when the boys were escaping the town in the truck, there were a few US helicopters trying to defend the attack. Not sure what happened to them but I'd guess they got driven back since the town was taken over.
Also interesting was the part where the Cuban commander instructed his men to go to the sporting goods shops and get the ATF form 4473 so they could seek out the gun owners and confiscate their weapons.
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And then later in the movie you hear that Roberts father was killed becasue he could not account for the guns that he let the kids take when they were getting out of town.WarHawk-AVG wrote:Exactly! That's one of the scariest parts of the movie!O6nop wrote:I've watched Red Dawn several times and owned a dvd until someone borrowed it and never returned it.
I can't remember the sequence of events but wasn't it described that they (Cuban/Russian commies) nuked part of the US, dividing it, smuggled soldiers across the Mexico/Texas border and brought in more troops on planes disguised as commercial airliners and went conventional from there...?
Early on, when the boys were escaping the town in the truck, there were a few US helicopters trying to defend the attack. Not sure what happened to them but I'd guess they got driven back since the town was taken over.
Also interesting was the part where the Cuban commander instructed his men to go to the sporting goods shops and get the ATF form 4473 so they could seek out the gun owners and confiscate their weapons.
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I loved that movie as well. Will never forget the scene where the radiator needed water and they all had to "fill" it up. LOL It just made me think of something though. Didn't the Japanese commander at one point, interviewed years later after WWII, say that the reason he didn't invade/attack the continental US was because too many citizens had guns?
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I believe it was something about "a gun behind every blade of grass".
So I "rented" Red Dawn today from "the Internet" and I must say, I liked it. Kinda a depressing ending, but expected. Just as I was starting to think that someone in the group should have been shot already they started dropping like flies.
A friend of mine mentioned a scenario a while back where he wondered what would happen if the Chinese dropped in with 4-wheelers and ammo drops to wreck shop on the US. I'm assuming he'd seen this movie and upped the scale.
So I "rented" Red Dawn today from "the Internet" and I must say, I liked it. Kinda a depressing ending, but expected. Just as I was starting to think that someone in the group should have been shot already they started dropping like flies.
A friend of mine mentioned a scenario a while back where he wondered what would happen if the Chinese dropped in with 4-wheelers and ammo drops to wreck shop on the US. I'm assuming he'd seen this movie and upped the scale.
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The Japanese also took this into consideration when deciding whether or not to launch an invasion of the mainland U.S. in WWII, and it was a large reason that idea was rejected by them.nitrogen wrote:In one of the many histories of the cold war that I've read, a few of them stated that the large amount of arms owned privately was one (of the many) reasons the Soviets never even seriously considered an invasion.
A few years of Obama, though, and I'm afraid our enemies will no longer have that as a deterrent.
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