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Obituaries: Whittler, Wall, Trimmer, Chernick, Dye

Obituaries: Whittler, Wall, Trimmer, Chernick, Dye
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REEL REVIEWS: 'Full Measure': Tribute to Vietnam bravery | Lifestyles


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(Amazon Prime on demand)
Based on a true story about Airman William H. Pitsenbarger (Jeremy Irvine), a para-rescueman in Vietnam who sacrificed his life saving others, writer and director Todd Robinson’s feature serves as a tribute to Pitsenbarger and the men who were impacted by the war.
Christopher Plummer and Diane Ladd portray Pitsenbarger’s parents, Frank and Alice. Sebastian Stan is Scott Huffman, a Pentagon civilian tasked with finding out why Pitsenbarger did not receive the Congressional Medal of Honor as had been recommended.
At first, Huffman blows off the investigation, knowing that he would be leaving his job soon and, of course, it takes years to investigate these matters. His coworker Carlton Stanton (Bradley Whitfield) advises Stan “to leave it for the next guy.” But as Huffman contacts the men who know about what happened during combat in Vietnam decades earlier, he begins to change his perspective.

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Henry Czerny Mission Impossible Interview – /Film


When
Henry Czerny started appearing in Hollywood movies, you could be forgiven for thinking he had a type: the suspicious government agent. In his first mainstream movie,
Clear and Present Danger, Czerny portrayed American agent Robert Ritter opposite Harrison Ford’s Jack Ryan. Soon enough, he’d face off against another swaggering American star as another suspicious spy, CIA Director Eugene Kittridge in the Tom Cruise-starring 1996 film
Mission: Impossible. 25 years later, as the original film celebrates its anniversary, Czerny is finally returning to the fold as Kittridge in the upcoming seventh installment.
/Film sat down virtually with Czerny to talk about his experience working on the first film, facing off against Tom Cruise in a restaurant doubling as an aquarium, and why he wondered if he talked himself out of being in the second film in 2000.

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Ron Tucker, a former Marine, now heads film fest with wife


"I was a movieholic," admitted Tucker, whose first deployment was under the tactical, speed-infused command of future Commandant of the Marine Corps, Lt. Col. Al Gray, operating from the amphibious warship, USS Inchon.
"Growing up in Woodruff, South Carolina, it was Saturday matinees with Jeff Chandler in Merrill's Marauders, Van Heflin in Battle Cry, John Wayne in Flying Leathernecks and Jack Webb in The D.I.," he said.
After 22 years in the Corps that included a climb from private to the NCO ranks and, finally, the "railroad tracks" he earned as a brand new captain, the Desert Storm vet retired and launched into a very successful endeavor producing quality videos for Marines and their families.  

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Callum Turner gets into character to film Spielberg miniseries Masters Of The Air in Berkshire

The actor, 31, suited up in World War II military uniform to play the role of Major John Egan as the sleepy village of Bray was transported back to the 1940s for the long-awaited miniseries.

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Steven Spielberg builds £5M World War II US Airforce base in the Berkshire for Masters Of The Air


The Hollywood heavyweights are producing the show, which will feature Line Of Duty star Tommy Jessop
Master Of The Air's set was built on a disused university and hotel in Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire 
Among those also in the cast are Callum Turner, Austin Butler, Anthony Boyle and Jude law's son, Rafferty
Based on the Eighth Air Force of the US Army Air Forces, the series reportedly began shooting in February

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Book excerpt: What Hindi movies get wrong about military combat – and why

Book excerpt: What Hindi movies get wrong about military combat – and why
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Meet the Man Who Puts Movie Stars Through Boot Camp


Left of Boom Episode 17: Meet the Man Who Puts Movie Stars Through Boot Camp
16 Feb 2021
Dale Dye has been an adviser on many of the generation's most iconic military films and shows -- from Platoon to Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers. But he didn't grow up in showbiz. He's a retired Marine who decided that the movies he saw weren't doing right by America's service members, and he decided to do something about it. On this episode, host Hope Hodge Seck and Military.com writer Blake Stilwell ask Dale Dye about the worst military movie he's ever seen, his thoughts on Space Force and his advice for other veterans who want to make a career in showbiz.

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Bing West: What We Got Wrong in Afghanistan


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Welcome back to Left of Boom. I'm your host, Hope Hodge Seck By any metric, Bing West has faithfully rendered more than his fair share of service to his country. He served in Vietnam as an infantry officer and wrote training manuals, then later went on to become an assistant secretary of defense at the Pentagon, addressing, among other things, insurgencies in El Salvador. His son Owen followed in his footsteps, becoming a Marine officer, and then a Pentagon official overseeing special operations. But after formally ending his public service, Bing decided he had more to offer. He committed to bearing witness to the nation's conflicts, traveling to Iraq and Afghanistan for lengthy embeds with U.S. troops. He told their stories in places like Fallujah and Helmand Province in gritty and candid nonfiction books, capturing service and heroism, and the triumphs and shortfalls of military leadership in the war zone. Now he's followed those works with a new novel, The Last Platoon. It follows a Marine Corps platoon deployed to the most violent province of Afghanistan as it battles internal conflicts while fighting an untiring enemy on its own terrain. I'm eager to learn more about how this book came to be, and how its insights relate to where we find ourselves right now as a nation in transition. Bing West, welcome to Left of Boom.

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