Full Metal Jacket - Drill Instructor Best Scenes
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Publicado 2024-05-10
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What's your favorite line?
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“You climb obstacles like old people fuck”
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R. Lee Ermey is the only actor who was EVER allowed to improvise in a Stanley Kubrick film. That’s how good he was!
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Ermey saying 'What is that?... What the fuck is that?!', when discovering the jelly donut never fails to make me laugh. He sounds completely unhinged but also so dumbfounded by the sight. It's hilarious.
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One of the best movies ever made, PERIOD. RIP R. Lee Ermey
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I've heard stories of Drill Instructors tearing a whole barracks apart, throwing mattresses and things everywhere, then making the recruits clean it up.
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Such a great movie. R. Lee Ermey was the perfect choice for the drill Sargent since he was one in real life. I'm amazed though that he managed to do the part without the normal, frequent and creative use of a vast vocabulary of expletives! 🤣🤣🤣
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Brings back PTSD memories from basic training. Both good, and disturbing. We hated the way our NCO instructors treated us, but at the same time we respected them. After 10+ years in the army, I have nothing but respect for them.
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1 of the best movies I've ever seen. R. Lee Ermey is the best actor ever RIP Sir
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Anything that is not secured, even a footlocker, is unacceptable. Because some day that recruit may be responsible for securing something more important. And his explanation of being hungry is weak, too. When I was in basic, we were not only allowed to eat as much chow as we wanted, but encouraged to do so. Pyle brought this on himself.
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This movie has to be responsible for massive recruitment into the Marine Corps.
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I will always feel honored that I talked too, R lee Emory ! Awesome man !
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This is how my dad talked to me and my brother when we were growing us!.He was 24 years military. My dad sounded just like R. Lee Ermy. End result is we became very successful law abiding citizens! This country needs more dads like my dad! 😂
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Anyone that went to any military boot camp between 1941 and 1986, ( I went in 1975), knows how realistic the movie was. I feared my DI'S - at first. Around the 8-9 week point the fear was replaced by respect. We "boots" came to respect and actually like our DI'S. I did at least.
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We weren't privates til we graduated, we were recruits
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Every time I eat a jelly donut I always feel guilty
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“Well now let’s just see if anything’s missing” gets me everytime 😂
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'I guess the Corps don't get theirs' god he had fantastic lines
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He wasn’t kidding when he said he hates unlocked lockers. ALL sgts hate unlocked lockers!
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A legendary military movie with great scenes 🇺🇸🦅🗽🪖🎖️🏅