Update: I have seen this movie twice already with #3 coming soon. This is not a movie for entertainment, I honestly felt changed leaving the theater.
While you watch it, remember that all the 'missions' in the movie are taken from REAL missions, and all the 'acts of valor' the SEALs in the movie do REAL SEALs did, sometimes dying in the process. Which is why the Charlie Sheen "Navy Seals" movies do not deserve to be in this thread at all. If you do not get watery eyes at the end, your moral compass is seriously screwed up.
Matt, if you dont get a little teared up yeah, something is not right. Unless you take glee in fathers dying for the sake of their team mates....and watching the funeral take place, then a list of all the members of Naval Special Warfare that have died since 9/11 in combat...
Matt, if you dont get a little teared up yeah, something is not right. Unless you take glee in fathers dying for the sake of their team mates....and watching the funeral take place, then a list of all the members of Naval Special Warfare that have died since 9/11 in combat...
So how many years did your serve? I did 12 years and two wars......
Matt
Don't be sorry, we all make our own choices and have our own beliefs. I just take exception to being told what emotions I should or should not display, that's all. There is a prevalent thought in today's society that if you are not showing the "correct" emotion at a certain place, time, at, during or after an event, you are for want of better wording not normal. Also the amount of online sympathy sometimes is way over the top and again, if you are not agreeing or partaking then you are void of feeling or at worst trolling.
One of the reasons that you will (unless it is extremely exceptional) will never see a post by me in a personal thread covering death or loss, I just do not do online sympathy. I save that for face to face situations, it is just the person I am, slightly distrustful of human nature and motives of complete strangers. A sad sign of the times I guess.
On a lighter note, Aeronautical Engineering, nice choice. I am a licensed aircraft engineer myself. And married at 21, thought I was young at 23 (you had just been born![]()
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Matt
Don't be sorry, we all make our own choices and have our own beliefs. I just take exception to being told what emotions I should or should not display, that's all. There is a prevalent thought in today's society that if you are not showing the "correct" emotion at a certain place, time, at, during or after an event, you are for want of better wording not normal. Also the amount of online sympathy sometimes is way over the top and again, if you are not agreeing or partaking then you are void of feeling or at worst trolling.
One of the reasons that you will (unless it is extremely exceptional) will never see a post by me in a personal thread covering death or loss, I just do not do online sympathy. I save that for face to face situations, it is just the person I am, slightly distrustful of human nature and motives of complete strangers. A sad sign of the times I guess.
On a lighter note, Aeronautical Engineering, nice choice. I am a licensed aircraft engineer myself. And married at 21, thought I was young at 23 (you had just been born![]()
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Matt
Hmm...I guess I was telling you what emotion to have..sorry!
Thank you for this discussion though.
PS: P.M. coming your way
Tailwinds,
Adam
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