Kernel Crittenden
US Veteran, Absent Comrade
I thought The Hurt Locker was pretty bad, especially considering all the acclaim it received. That "special mission" or what ever, they ran at night was coo-coo. Main character sneaking around after dark all alone -- could of never happened. The sniper scene in the desert. Give me a break, totally unbelievable. Some good scenes, but so much was wrong.....
I often wonder why Hollywood makes the terrible war films that it does. When it would be just as easy to make a good movie. Huge budgets, fantastic special effects, detailed period correct props, great locations, high paid actors, famous directors, talented writers..... and they make garbage, time and time again.
Why? Why do they do it?
I often wonder why Hollywood makes the terrible war films that it does. When it would be just as easy to make a good movie. Huge budgets, fantastic special effects, detailed period correct props, great locations, high paid actors, famous directors, talented writers..... and they make garbage, time and time again.
Why? Why do they do it?