Red Dawn

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I just heard a short blurb on a local radio station, that Hollyweird is filming a re-make of Red Dawn. According to the local radio guy, the invading enemy will not be the Soviets, because they no longer exist, but the Chinese commies.

I wonder how long it will take to change the "enemy" into conservative, pro life, Christian, gun owning, veterans?

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Maybe the plot should be that they land in gun-ban places like Chicago, DC, NYC, San Fran, with little or no resisitance. Then when they cross into a free state where all the citizens are armed, the Chi-Coms get their butts kicked!

Nah, Hollyweird would never send that message.

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They should make it with illegal Mexicans slowly infiltrating and bankrupting us into submission with the complicity of a liberal government and the news media. That would be closer to a real-time scenario...
 
I just saw Red Dawn a week or two ago for the first time! Someone mentioned it on one of the forums, so I checked it out. I really liked it!

They should make the invaders Canada... Nobody ever suspects Canada.....
 
Originally posted by JayCeeNC:
They should make it with illegal Mexicans slowly infiltrating and bankrupting us into submission with the complicity of a liberal government and the news media. That would be closer to a real-time scenario...

That couldn't be a movie. To complicated for the two to three hours alotted. It would take a mini-series.
 
Originally posted by USAF385:
I just saw Red Dawn a week or two ago for the first time! Someone mentioned it on one of the forums, so I checked it out. I really liked it!

They should make the invaders Canada... Nobody ever suspects Canada.....

Then check out "Canadian Bacon" staring John Candy, Rhea Pearlman, and Alan Alda.
 
Originally posted by USAF385:
They should make the invaders Canada... Nobody ever suspects Canada.....

That's because I'm not president ... yet.
We really have to fear Liechtenstein.
Like "The Mouse That Roared"
 
Originally posted by Lucky Derby:
Then check out "Canadian Bacon" staring John Candy, Rhea Pearlman, and Alan Alda.

WILL DO!!!
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Originally posted by USAF385:
I just saw Red Dawn a week or two ago for the first time! Someone mentioned it on one of the forums, so I checked it out. I really liked it!

They should make the invaders Canada... Nobody ever suspects Canada.....

That was done in South Park: Bigger, Longer, Uncut. The Canadian Airforce kills the Baldwin brothers and later there is a full scale invasion of floppy headed, beady eyed Canadians.

In the real world, there were active plans for war with Canada and the UK right up to WW2. The essence of Mahan's theory of naval supremacy was that war with the British empire would come and thus the interwar U.S. Navy was built up with an idea that it would fight the Royal Navy.

The Canadians had similar plans. The Canadians, being dastardly fellows, realized that their only hope was to hold out until help came from Britain and the Commonwealth, so they had plans to disrupt the U.S. war effort. Infiltrators really were supposed to sneak across the boarder and dynamite railroad tracks, shoot random people, and even set off mustard gas bombs. One plan was to send "touring hockey teams" in buses into the U.S. who'd really be Canadian sabotage teams. (I'm not making that up either, MHQ had an article on it years ago.)

In 1935 the U.S. Army held the then largest peacetime manuevers ever, which simulated a motorized infantry assault on Canada. This involved over 30,000 troops and took place in upstate NY. The 1940 Louisiana manuevers later surpassed it, but it was the first mobile warfare exercise in the U.S.

Reportedly, Canadian forces still have plans for "counter annexation operations" to oppose American attempts to take over Canada. A Sergeant assigned to the Michigan Nat'l Guard HQ meanwhile told me, in all seriousness, that they had plans to fight the Canadian Army if they tried to invade Michigan. Neat huh?
 
Reportedly, Canadian forces still have plans for "counter annexation operations" to oppose American attempts to take over Canada. A Sergeant assigned to the Michigan Nat'l Guard HQ meanwhile told me, in all seriousness, that they had plans to fight the Canadian Army if they tried to invade Michigan. Neat huh?


They better hope that they're not expecting any help from the Ohio National Guard. We'll be saying, "Michigan, huh? Aw heck, just take it. Only OSU still gets to play football against the Wolverines, 'kay?." (Not the same as the Wolverines in "Red Dawn", either. In Ohio, we actually ROOTED for them.
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I wonder how long it will take to change the "enemy" into conservative, pro life, Christian, gun owning, veterans?

How long I thought bitter, clinging, right wing extremists were the enemy in Hollywood & DC.
 
Think about it! Never in my lifetime, (68 years today), has there ever been more of a red dawn senerio than today! Yes, we have always to some extendt played with the idea or possibility in our minds, but not one part as much as in the last month or two! That SHOULD tell us and the politicans something!
 
Originally posted by Lucky Derby:
Then check out "Canadian Bacon" staring John Candy, Rhea Pearlman, and Alan Alda.

You know who the director was for this movie? The answer may disappoint you, I still think it's funny though, especially when the geo metro falls apart before he can drive it over the falls.
 
In reference to Canadian Bacon:
Originally posted by Clayton:
Quite possibly the worst movie ever made.

I haven't seen Canadian Bacon yet, but so far I go with "Zardoz" being the worst movie ever made.
 
Originally posted by USAF385:
In reference to Canadian Bacon:
Originally posted by Clayton:
Quite possibly the worst movie ever made.

I haven't seen Canadian Bacon yet, but so far I go with "Zardoz" being the worst movie ever made.

Ok, maybe it isn't the worst ever made, but it isn't good. Never heard of Zardoz, but it doesn't sound good.
 
Personally, I would like to see some director make a movie based on the book "Enemies Foreign and Domestic."
 
The joke is we are in debt so far an economic foreclosure by China is far more realistic.
 
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