R. Lee Ermey does Geico
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 10:00 pm
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I had read somewhere that The Gunny was an extra in the film and the original actor that played his role couldn't be there so they asked if anybody could pull it off...the rest is history.terryg wrote:Yeah, I saw it on T.V. Hilarious.![]()
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I didn't really care for the the second half of Full Metal Jacket, and I'm not a big fan of the language. But the first half of the movie was the absolute most realistic depiction of Marine Corps BootCamp that I have ever seen portrayed in a film. It was seriously spot on. I can't even watch it without without slipping back decades in time ...
R. Lee Ermey could have been my Drill Instructor.
He was the Technical Advisor for FMJ. I too loved the Boot Camp portion of the movie, especially when it showed my barracks in the background. I was 2nd Recruit Training Bn, right next to the Parade deck.Texas Size 11 wrote:I had read somewhere that The Gunny was an extra in the film and the original actor that played his role couldn't be there so they asked if anybody could pull it off...the rest is history.terryg wrote:Yeah, I saw it on T.V. Hilarious.![]()
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I didn't really care for the the second half of Full Metal Jacket, and I'm not a big fan of the language. But the first half of the movie was the absolute most realistic depiction of Marine Corps BootCamp that I have ever seen portrayed in a film. It was seriously spot on. I can't even watch it without without slipping back decades in time ...
R. Lee Ermey could have been my Drill Instructor.
Lock and Load is a pretty entertaining show as well. The Gunny is a crazy dude.
Don't know if it that is true or rumor.
Hey, now - watch the name calling.Purplehood wrote: He was the Technical Advisor for FMJ. I too loved the Boot Camp portion of the movie, especially when it showed my barracks in the background. I was 2nd Recruit Training Bn, right next to the Parade deck.
My other favorite USMC movie is "The Boys in Company C". I just love that flick, though it was about Hollywood Marines.
Correct he was the tech adviser. He was convinced he could do the job so he had a bunch of Royal Marine extra line up and he did his DI bit while people threw tennis balls and oranges at him. He never lost his place, nor repeated himself. He had the whole thing filmed and showed it to Stanley Kubrick who was impressed and gave him the role. R. Lee Ermey ad-libbed most of his lines and did most of his shots in one or two takes which is a rarity for a Kubrick film.Purplehood wrote:Texas Size 11 wrote:I had read somewhere that The Gunny was an extra in the film and the original actor that played his role couldn't be there so they asked if anybody could pull it off...the rest is history.terryg wrote:Yeah, I saw it on T.V. Hilarious.![]()
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I didn't really care for the the second half of Full Metal Jacket, and I'm not a big fan of the language. But the first half of the movie was the absolute most realistic depiction of Marine Corps BootCamp that I have ever seen portrayed in a film. It was seriously spot on. I can't even watch it without without slipping back decades in time ...
R. Lee Ermey could have been my Drill Instructor.
Lock and Load is a pretty entertaining show as well. The Gunny is a crazy dude.
Don't know if it that is true or rumor.
He was the Technical Advisor for FMJ. I too loved the Boot Camp portion of the movie, especially when it showed my barracks in the background. I was 2nd Recruit Training Bn, right next to the Parade deck.
My other favorite USMC movie is "The Boys in Company C". I just love that flick, though it was about Hollywood Marines.
Hey Devil Dog, I made up for it years later as a SNCO hoofing it all over Camp Pendleton.terryg wrote:Hey, now - watch the name calling.Purplehood wrote: He was the Technical Advisor for FMJ. I too loved the Boot Camp portion of the movie, especially when it showed my barracks in the background. I was 2nd Recruit Training Bn, right next to the Parade deck.
My other favorite USMC movie is "The Boys in Company C". I just love that flick, though it was about Hollywood Marines.![]()
I don't hold you as a lesser Marine just because you didn't have the pleasure of hoofing it over any actual mountains or hills there at Paris Island.
Sure, I know you had a few bugs to deal with and all that.
Just kidding, of course. Semper Fi
Mamby Pamby Land...TexDotCom wrote:Between "jack-wagon" and throwing the box of tissues at him, I got a few looks from co-workers wondering why I was laughing so hard!![]()
Thanks, TDDude!
Yes, of course - no doubt there. But the language is very strong and warranted mentioning before everyone loads it up in there NetFlix queue.J Wilson wrote:The language in the movie was exactly the language that was used.
Former USMC Sgt. SEMPER FI
That movie makes me want to join the MIckey Mouse Club. The closing scene is the absolute best part of the second half.terryg wrote:Yes, of course - no doubt there. But the language is very strong and warranted mentioning before everyone loads it up in there NetFlix queue.J Wilson wrote:The language in the movie was exactly the language that was used.
Former USMC Sgt. SEMPER FI
Semper Fi!