Mine Comments

  • Trystan 2023-01-02 23:53:56

    The old duck soup for the soul is made by myself with two and a half...

  • Jacey 2022-12-21 15:15:30

    Quite...

  • Laura 2022-11-27 05:47:02

    It's far worse than "Buried Alive", a movie for positive energy and positive...

  • Alexander 2022-11-13 13:58:34

    Samsung all for Armie Hammer especially his eyelashes. The film itself is really boring, and it does the same thing as the big desert in the background. It's very like a high school student writing an argumentative essay, saying that if you want to grasp the central result, you really repeat the theme throughout the article. I seriously suspect that the soundtrack is all piled up in a list and then randomly...

  • Davon 2022-11-04 09:06:07

    I just don't want to admit I saw...

  • Gerhard 2022-10-28 21:20:08

    A movie made by a fool doesn't even have basic logic. The first time I saw the enemy close to me, I shot the cliff in the distance to attract the enemy. Are they all deaf and mentally retarded? Landmines in the sand? Scrape a sandstorm and not all the fuzes are triggered? The director is a top military...

  • Carroll 2022-10-25 12:58:24

    It is better to drink with...

  • Kareem 2022-10-06 23:26:08

    People have said it several times, let you go, let you go~ Do you really like to drink urine and feed wolves in the...

  • Gaetano 2022-10-05 07:02:33

    Only the first 10 minutes can be seen, and the more you see it, the more ugly it...

  • Justen 2022-10-02 04:06:59

    3/14 I also felt like a squib from the...

Extended Reading

Mine quotes

  • Mike: Mayday, mayday, Alpha Margot 4 to Hogsden... Do you copy? Over.

    [static on radio]

    Mike: Mayday, mayday, Alpha Margot 4 to Hogsden... Do you copy? Over.

    Comander Barton: Base camp here. We've been looking for you for hours, Alpha Margot, over.

    Mike: [closes eyes in relief] Copy you, Hogsden. Sir my partner was killed in action, and I'm in critical condition requesting immediate extract with E.O.D. Over.

    Comander Barton: Define critical, staff sergeant. Over.

    Mike: I stepped on an explosive ordinance, Sir. It's the same kind that killed my spotter.

  • Mike: [over radio] So what's the plan? Over.

    Comander Barton: There's a convoy pinned down by fire from a group of guerillas just over the border. If everything goes well, they should be passing by your current location in about 52 hours, Sergeant. Over.

    Mike: [closes eyes in exasperation] Sir, with all due respect, if everything goes well, I don't know if I can survive for 52 hours like this. Over.

    Comander Barton: Get ready to signal your position when the time comes. We'll try to contact you via radio to make sure you're... still there. Over.

    Mike: So that's it? What about all that "no man left behind" business? Over.

    Comander Barton: Listen, Sergeant Stevens. As far as we know, the type of landmines scattered over the area can remain active for up to 40 years, but 10 years after they're produced, depending on certain variables, there's a 4% chance of their malfunctioning. 15 years after production, malfunction levels reach as high as 7%.

    Mike: [under his breath] Great.

    Comander Barton: Given the scenario, my personal advice, should you not be able to resist for long in the desert for any reason, is to try the Shuman maneuver.

    Mike: The *Shuman maneuver*, Major? Over.

    Comander Barton: It is a last resort. Digging a small trench to take cover from the explosion. If you make the sole of your boot stick to the ground, and raise your feet sideways...

    [static interferes]

    Mike: Major? Major? Over.

    Comander Barton: The damages caused by the shock waves would be limited to non-vital limb loss...

    [voice is cut off by static]

    Mike: [scoffs in disbelief] Shuman maneuver, my ass.